The use of virtual training with simulators is increasing, driven by developments in augmented reality and virtual reality in terms of features, user experience, 360-degree graphics, surrounding sounds, and haptics. For example, Interoperable training modules can use web-based platforms and cloud computing nowadays. Consequently, developing training modules and simulation libraries and adding/retrieving any training modules as per need has become easy.

Today, NATO and their allies are aggressive in training teams from various geographical locations using virtual training modules. The technology has become so advanced that soldiers from different geographic locations can simultaneously practice a single training session.

Cost-effectiveness was one of the key drivers earlier but today, generating multiple feedbacks from a single data has become possible which is helping trainers to analyse individual and team performance and decide on improvements in real-time. Virtual training has helped in mission readiness with high performance and based on multiple mission needs.
The markets in the US, Europe, India, China, Russia, Korea and Japan are in high demand for virtual training and simulators. This will be followed by Israel, Turkey, Australia, Canada, and East-Asian countries. NATO member countries are big users of virtual training and simulators, as NATO is promoting its modules and simulation platform for the training. The US, UK, China, Russia, India and other Asian countries are preparing their training and simulation modules. And are looking for good solution providers.

There is always a growing market for developing simulators for new aircraft platforms, UAVs, ships, vehicles, gunnery, weaponry, and synthetic environments. Demand for next-generation visual basics, programming languages, virtual and augmented reality environments, graphic processors, computing devices, displays, memory cards, servers, audio-visual communications, networking, mobile and wireless connectivity, 5G integration, developments in HUD, helmet-mounted devices, gloves, exoskeletons and other augmented wearable, sensor networks, data processing and analytics, machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence, cloud-based training module and simulator libraries, and cloud-based services.
 

Scope

  • Overview: Snapshot of the Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market during 2022 - 2030, including highlights of the demand drivers, trends, and challenges. It also provides a snapshot of the procurement plans concerning regions as well as components, types, and platforms. It sheds light on the emergence of new platforms like mid-band next-generation jammers and low-band next-generation jammers.
  • Market Dynamics: Insights into the technological developments in the electronic materials, firmware, software and integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cyber-security and a detailed analysis of the changing preferences of Military Simulation and Virtual Training solutions around the world. It also analyzes changing industry structure trends and the challenges faced by the industry participants.
  • Segment Analysis: Insights into the Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market from a segmental perspective and a detailed analysis of factors influencing the market for each segment.
  • Regional Review: Insights into present Military Simulation and Virtual Training system strength and future demand for top countries within a region.
  • Regional Analysis: Insights into the Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market from a regional perspective and a detailed analysis of factors influencing the market for each region.
  • Trend Analysis - Key Defense Market: Analysis of the key markets in each region, providing an analysis of the Military Simulation and Virtual Training system expected to be in demand in each region.
  • Competitive landscape analysis: Analysis of the competitive landscape of the global Military Simulation and Virtual Training industry. It provides an overview of key companies, together with insights such as product range, strategic partnerships and SWOT analysis.

Segementation

We have segmented the Military Simulation and Virtual Training market under nine groups. The study provides forecast figures from to 2030 for each category under the segments. The segements are:

By Region:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • APAC
  • Middle East
  • South America
By Components
  • Simulators
  • Simulation Hardware
  • AR/VR Hardware
  • Simulator Software (COTS)
  • Simulator Software (Customised)

By Types of Simulator
  • Desktop Simulators
  • Simulation Consoles
  • Wearable Simulators
  • Platform-fidelity Simulators

By Business Type
  • New Purchases
  • Services

By Type of Services
  • Upgrade and Maintenance Services
  • Managed Cloud-services

By Type of Simulator Hardware
  • Computers
  • Graphic Cards
  • Displays
  • Sensors
  • Console Hardware and Controllers
  • Other Equipment and Accessories

By AR/VR Hardware (COTS) Type
  • HMDs
  • HUDs
  • Body Wearable
  • Haptics and 3D Gloves
  • Other

By Simulator Software (COTS) Type
  • Programming Languages
  • Cyber Security
  • Data Processing and Analytics
  • Machine Algorithms (AI)
  • Other

By AR/VR Software (Customised) Type
  • Virtual Training Environments (VR)
  • Augmented Training Environments (AR)
  • Mix Reality
  • Digital Twin
  • Other

By End-user
  • Air Force
  • Army
  • Navy
  • Medical
 

Reasons to buy

  • Determine prospective procurement areas based on a detailed procurement plan analysis of the Military Simulation and Virtual Training system market over the next eight years.
  • Gain an in-depth understanding of the underlying factors driving demand for different Military Simulation and Virtual Training systems in the leading countries and other potential markets across the world and identify the opportunities offered by each of them
  • Strengthen your understanding of the market in terms of demand drivers, industry trends, and the latest technological developments, among others.
  • Identify the major channels that are driving the global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Markets, providing a clear picture of future opportunities that can be tapped, resulting in revenue expansion.
  • Make correct business decisions based on a thorough analysis of the total competitive landscape of the sector with detailed profiles of the Military Simulation and Virtual Training systems providers around the world.