On the basis of commodity, the defense logistics market is categorized into armament, technical support and maintenance, medical aid, and others. Armament refers to the weapons and military equipment used by armed forces for defense and offense. It encompasses a wide range of tools, instruments, and machinery designed for combat, including firearms, artillery, missiles, armored vehicles, aircraft, and naval vessels. Armaments play a critical role in national defense by providing the means to deter potential threats, protect national interests, and, if necessary, engage in military operations. They are utilized across different branches of the military (army, navy, air force) and are essential for maintaining strategic capabilities. Transporting armaments in defense logistics involves the movement of weapons and military equipment from manufacturing facilities to storage depots, training centers, and operational theaters. Various types of weapons are transported in defense logistics such as rifles, pistols, machine guns, and other handheld weapons. Tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and other armored platforms for ground warfare are also included in defense logistics.
Technical support and maintenance in defense logistics involve the planning, execution, and management of activities related to the upkeep, repair, and optimization of military equipment, systems, and infrastructure. This crucial aspect ensures that defense assets remain operational, reliable, and effective throughout their lifecycle. Regular, scheduled checks and preventive maintenance to identify and address potential issues before they become critical are included in the technical and maintenance services in defense logistics. Moreover, it encompasses the use of data and analytics to predict equipment failures and schedule maintenance proactively. The need for specialized technical support and maintenance grows as military equipment becomes more technologically advanced. The growth in defense budgets and weaponization efforts across the globe drives the demand for maintenance services for a wide range of military assets.
Medical aid in defense logistics involves the planning, coordination, and provision of healthcare services and resources to support military personnel in various operational environments. This critical aspect ensures the health and well-being of armed forces during training, exercises, and deployed missions.Procurement, storage, and distribution of medical equipment and supplies, including first aid kits, pharmaceuticals, and medical instruments are some of the services included in defense logistics related to medical aid. Furthermore, it includes medical evacuation (medevac) operations to transport injured or sick personnel from the field to medical facilities for advanced care. Medical aid is deployed in areas of conflict or military operations, where field hospitals and medical teams provide essential healthcare services to injured and ill personnel.
It is integrated into the logistics planning for military aircraft and vehicles, ensuring that medical supplies and personnel are available for immediate response. The awareness of health threats, including infectious diseases and pandemics, emphasizes the importance of robust medical logistics capabilities in defense. The change in nature of threats, including asymmetric warfare and unconventional threats, underscores the importance of medical logistics. The category of "others" in defense logistics encompasses a variety of essential services and resources beyond traditional categories such as weaponry, medical aid, and technical support. This includes elements such as food, communication systems, and other logistical support. The defense logistics manages the procurement, storage, and distribution of food supplies to sustain military personnel during training, exercises, and deployments. Planning and deployment of communication infrastructure and systems to ensure effective and secure communication among military units is included in defense logistics. These services are deployed in areas of military operations, ensuring that personnel have access to food, communication, transportation, and other essential resources. Evolving communication technologies require ongoing logistics support for the deployment and maintenance of secure and efficient communication systems. Moreover, military forces often engage in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions, necessitating comprehensive logistics for various support services
The defense logistics market is segmented on the basis of commodity, end-user, transportation mode, and region. Based on commodity, it is segmented into armament, technical support & maintenance, medical aid, and others. On the basis of end-user, it is classified into army, navy, and airforce. By transportation mode, it is categorized into roadways, airways, waterways, and railways. By region, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
Some major companies operating in the market include Lockheed Martin Corporation, Colak Group, Crowley, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, General Dynamics Corporation, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., SEKO Logistics, and Leonardo S.p.A.

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KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
By Commodity
- Armament
- Technical support and maintenance
- Medical aid
- Others
By End-user
- Army
- Navy
- Airforce
By Transportation mode
- Roadways
- Airways
- Waterways
- Railways

By Region
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- LAMEA
- Latin America
- Middle East
- Africa
- Key Market Players
- Northrop Grumman
- BAE Systems
- General Dynamics Corporation
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
- Boeing
- Crowley Maritime Corporation
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation
- Seko Logistics
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Leonardo S.p.A.