NA Thermal Imaging Systems Market Trends

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Market Trends of NA Thermal Imaging Systems Industry

This section covers the major market trends shaping the North America Thermal Imaging Systems Market according to our research experts:

Military and Defense Sector is Expected to Drive the Market

  • Thermal imaging systems have witnessed a paradigm shift in recent years due to their increasing use in military and defense applications. The army and navy popularly use it for border surveillance and law enforcement. It is also used in ship collision avoidance and guidance systems, whereas in the aviation industry, it has greatly mitigated the risks of flying in low light and night conditions.
  • The military and defense industries were among the first to use infrared and thermal imaging devices. With the defense sector's increased investment in surveillance, the use of infrared and thermal imaging equipment is projected to grow.
  • Governments all across the region are investing in next-generation technology by giving better and more accurate information to military troops. The use of IR thermography equipment in the military industry has grown, influencing the rise of infrared cameras, particularly short-wavelength IR cameras.
  • There is a significant trend of increasing crime and violence in the region. As a result of this element, the budgets of the homeland security forces have increased in order to purchase advanced protection systems and devices. With an expanding number of non-lethal and deadly weapons, modern combat has grown increasingly asymmetric. The US spends more money on its military than any other country.
  • To cope with diversely asymmetric, multi-dimensional and highly lethal imperatives of the battlefield, global armies are modernizing their military arsenal and getting soldiers geared up with the latest in combat and surveillance technology. Motion detection is one of an important element of Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) and perimeter monitoring systems. Thermal imaging has become an integral part of these systems because of its ability to operate in all weather conditions.
  • The major application of handheld thermal imaging is increasing with the defense and security sector. The US Army is aiming to provide thousands of new goggles to its soldiers engaged in combat missions. Recently, in March 2021, the IAVS goggles are being developed by the US Army for close-combat forces. IAVS system can integrate with troops' weapons through a rifle-mounted thermal imaging night vision scope. According to Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), the new goggles will help enhance infantry troops' situational awareness.
United States: Ratio of military spending to gross domestic product (GDP) from 2011 to 2021, in %

Thermal Imaging is Being More Widely Used in Vehicles

  • The automobile industry is gaining traction with high-tech autonomous cars, also known as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) or driverless vehicles. Multiple sensors, including thermal cameras, radio detection and ranging (RADAR), light detection and ranging (LIDAR) sensors, and proximity sensors, substitute drivers in these cars to enable automated driving, navigation, and better situational awareness.
  • To increase night vision and identify people or animals in foggy, crowded areas, and foggy situations, thermal imaging cameras are integrated into driverless cars, which instantly stop the vehicle to avoid any casualties.
  • Thermal imaging cameras are used in the automobile industry to allow drivers to see in harsh lighting and weather situations to avoid accidents and assure safety. Automotive manufacturers and thermal imaging solution suppliers are working together to develop innovative thermal solutions for the automotive industry.
  • Thermal imaging technology is also utilized for non-destructive inspection of automotive parts and micro-components to assure vehicle safety while saving time and money.
Total vehicle sales in Canada from 2011 to 2021 (in 1,000 units)

North America Thermal Imaging Systems Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)