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市場調査レポート
商品コード
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攻撃ヘリコプターの世界市場評価、タイプ別、用途別、エンドユーザー別、地域別、機会および予測、2018年~2032年Global Attack Helicopter Market Assessment, By Type, By Application, By End-user, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
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攻撃ヘリコプターの世界市場評価、タイプ別、用途別、エンドユーザー別、地域別、機会および予測、2018年~2032年 |
出版日: 2025年06月27日
発行: Markets & Data
ページ情報: 英文 225 Pages
納期: 3~5営業日
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世界の攻撃ヘリコプター市場は、2025~2032年の予測期間中にCAGR 5.75%を記録し、2024年の101億2,000万米ドルから2032年には158億3,000万米ドルに成長すると予測されています。攻撃型ヘリコプターの世界市場は、防衛費の増加と戦闘能力強化に対する軍事的ニーズによって緩やかな成長が見込まれ、安定した状態が続いています。ほとんどの現代軍は、より優れた生存能力、ステルス特性、精密打撃システムを備えたマルチロール・ヘリコプターを重視するようになっています。また、非対称戦の需要や今日の地政学的要素を引き継いで、各国が新しいヘリコプターを調達する際の更新プログラムも増加しています。新たな技術的進歩には、次世代センサー、照準支援のためのAI機能、脅威を軽減するための対策システムの組み込みなどがあります。
また、市街戦や反乱作戦の増加も、高い火力で武装した機敏な回転翼機の必要性を高めています。多くの国が老朽化したヘリコプターを保有しており、電子戦システムに対してより高い火力、航続距離、生存性を提供できるマルチロールの次世代ヘリコプターに置き換える必要があります。新しいハイブリッド推進システムと無人チーム編成能力は、さらなる成長分野です。攻撃ヘリ市場では、過大なコストと長い調達期間の問題が浮上するが、関連技術の進歩により、将来の攻撃ヘリが将来のあらゆる戦場を支配し続ける競争市場であることに変わりはないです。
例えば、2025年4月、マヒンドラ・グループの子会社であるMahindra Aerostructures Pvt Ltd(MASPL)は、エアバス・ヘリコプターズ(AIB)からH130小型単発ヘリコプターの主な胴体の製造と組み立ての重要な契約を獲得し、インドの航空宇宙製造能力を強化しました。
すべてのセグメントは、対象となるすべての地域と国に提供されます。
上記の企業は市場シェアに応じて注文を保留するものではなく、調査作業中に入手可能な情報に応じて変更される可能性があります。
Global attack helicopter market is projected to witness a CAGR of 5.75% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 10.12 billion in 2024 to USD 15.83 billion in 2032. The global market for attack helicopters remains stable, sustained on moderate expected growth by rising defense expenditures and military needs for enhanced combat capabilities. Most modern militaries are placing more emphasis on multi-role helicopters with better survivability, stealth characteristics, and precision strike systems. The carryover from asymmetrical warfare demands and the geopolitical elements of today are also increasing nations' renewal programs as they procure new helicopters. New technological advancements include next-generation sensors, AI capabilities for support in targeting, and incorporated countermeasure systems to mitigate threats.
The increase in the prevalence of urban warfare and counterinsurgency operations is additionally driving the need for agile rotorcraft armed with excessive firepower. Many nations have aged fleets and must replace them with multi-role next-generation helicopters that can provide greater firepower, range, and survivability against electronic warfare systems. New hybrid propulsion systems and unmanned teaming capabilities are further areas of growth. The attack helicopter market brings up the issue of excessive costs and lengthy procurement periods, but with relevant technological advancements, it remains a competitive market in which attack helicopters of the future will continue to dominate any battlefield of the future.
For instance, in April 2025, Mahindra Aerostructures Pvt Ltd (MASPL), a subsidiary of the Mahindra Group, secured a significant contract from Airbus Helicopters (AIB) to manufacture and assemble the main fuselage of the H130 light single-engine helicopter, strengthening India's aerospace manufacturing capabilities.
Rising Investment in Defense Drives Global Market Growth
The global attack helicopter market is undergoing rapid growth, owing to rising defense budgets, geopolitical instability and an ongoing requirement to replace aged fleets. Nations are investing in advanced platforms that have stealth characteristics and advanced weapons systems, including a precision-guided weapon suite as well as network-centric warfare, all of which create exciting opportunities to provide to manufacturers and suppliers. Emerging economies are heavily investing in indigenous solutions while established defense and paramilitary markets are still looking to the next generation of upgrades, ensuring healthy competition. In addition, development and production can be expensive, but demand is still high, especially for multirole helicopters that are equally capable in both combat and reconnaissance settings. Overall, this fast-paced and dynamic market is not only producing unique opportunities for national sovereignty but also driving aerospace innovation, supply chain extension, and high-value defense exports.
For instance, in January 2025, South Korea marked a significant milestone in its defense capabilities with the successful maiden flight of the domestically produced Marine Corps Amphibious Assault Helicopter (MAH). South Korea Company KAI (Korea Aerospace Industries) signed a contract with the South Korea Ministry of National Defense's (MND) procurement agency, DAPA (Defense Acquisition Program Administration), for the development of the MAH. The contract, valued at USD 308.65 million, is set to be completed within 46 months.
Collaborations Between Market Players Fuel the Market Growth
Collaboration among industry partners is one of the main drivers stimulating growth in the attack helicopter market. In working together, these industry players and defense agencies enhance advancements in technology and weapon systems, avionics and automated systems by means of strategic alliances. Working together in collaboration opens opportunities and undertaking research and development, which can lead to innovative materials and designs that enhance efficiency and effectiveness in conflict. International collaborative partnerships are also critical for success and insist on guiding towards innovative solutions for defense-based challenges through innovation.
For example, in June 2024, MTU Aero Engines AG and Safran Group created a joint venture to develop a new power unit for Europe's next-generation military helicopter project. The joint venture enabled the start of developing innovative technologies such as hybrid-electric propulsion and high-temperature materials, to meet the specifications of future helicopter projects.
Dominance of Light Attack Helicopters Expands Market Growth
The global attack helicopter market is growing rapidly as lightweight and inexpensive tactical platforms become more prevalent in modern asymmetric warfare. Light attack helicopters are lightweight, low-cost, and multipurpose, and are considered by more advanced militaries and emerging militaries who are seeking counterinsurgency helicopters. The vertical rotary wing operation, from vertical and short takeoff and landing, offered by light attack helicopters provides operational advantage due to their modular capability to quickly integrate advanced sensors, laser-guided weapons and electronic warfare systems into a platform for precision strike and reconnaissance missions. Defense budgets and programs are emphasizing cost-effective multirole capabilities, with many manufacturers concentrating on next-generation light-attack and versatile rotorcraft, emphasizing survivability and unmanned teaming. A significant market driver is in emerging economies, due to the low cost and scalability of the capabilities for border security and anti-terror type operations. The significant move towards lighter and more capable manned and unmanned attack helicopters will be creating major shifts in procurement methods for light attack helicopters, as well as future market opportunities across the defense domain.
For instance, in August 2023, Airbus SE Helicopters and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) signed an agreement to initiate the serial production phase of the Light Armed Helicopters (LAH). This agreement aims to enable Airbus Helicopters and KAI to enter the next phase of the program, ramping up production of the LAH at KAI's Sacheon facility in South Korea. Airbus Helicopters will support KAI's order fulfillment with the delivery of the required kits for mass production.
North America Dominates the Global Attack Helicopter Market Size
North America is the global leader in the global attack helicopter market owing to an increasing amount of defense spending in the region, a consolidated superiority, and the extensive plans and programs for modernization that exist for the long term. The U.S. is also able to sustain a significant operational footprint as they utilize platforms such as the AH-64 Apache and next-generation successors, while investing heavily in R&D. Partnerships are also being formed with state-owned or private aerospace companies, breaching government defense contracts to acquire top capabilities in stealth, AI-enabled warfare, and long-range precision targeting and strikes.
For instance, in October 2024, Lockheed Martin Corporation received a contract from the Apache Attack Helicopter Project Management Office to develop the Gen 3 Radar Frequency Interferometer (RFI) / Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) APR-48B system for the U.S. Army's Apache helicopter fleet.
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Global Attack Helicopter Market
Higher Production Costs: Tariffs on raw materials such as aluminum and steel add to expensive manufacturing costs that put pressure on pricing and profit margins.
Supply Chain Disruption: Import restrictions result in components being on backorder and production schedules being delayed.
Market Uncertainty: Imbalanced trade policies disrupt the continuity of contracts and procurement decisions in the defense space.
Competitive Actions: Countries impacted by tariffs will look for alternatives, leaving the tariffed country with a reduced competitive advantage.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The attack helicopter market is shaped by a diverse landscape of manufacturers and defense organizations focused on advancing aerial combat capabilities. Industry players are continuously investing in technological innovation, enhancing agility, firepower, and survivability to meet evolving battlefield demands. The market outlook remains strong, driven by defense modernization efforts, increasing geopolitical tensions, and the growing need for multi-role combat helicopters. Advancements in stealth technology, autonomous systems, and precision targeting are expected to further influence market trends. Additionally, strategic collaborations and government partnerships continue to play a crucial role in shaping the industry's future.
For instance, in March 2025, the Indian Ministry of Defense (MoD), under the "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" initiative, signed two contracts with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the supply of 156 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH), also known as Prachand, along with training and associated equipment. The contracts have a total value of USD 7.36 billion excluding taxes. Of the total helicopters, 66 are intended for the Indian Air Force (IAF) and 90 for the Indian Army.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.