Non-Lethal Weapon Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025 - 2034

November 2024 | 170 pages | ID: NF887FC2A005EN
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The Global Non-Lethal Weapon Market reached USD 8.7 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2025 to 2034. Increasing global military expenditures, driven by geopolitical tensions, security concerns, and new defense strategies, fuel the market. As regulatory authorities modernize their armed forces, there is a shift toward non-lethal options for crowd management, riot control, and peacekeeping. These weapons provide an effective way to manage conflicts without causing permanent harm, aligning with modern defense and law enforcement strategies focused on minimizing fatalities and public backlash.

However, the market faces challenges such as high development costs and public scrutiny regarding the effectiveness and safety of new technologies. Despite these restraints, the demand for safer law enforcement and military solutions continues to create significant growth opportunities. Technological advances in artificial intelligence and sensor capabilities enhance the precision and reliability of non-lethal weapons. Government policies, regulations on police use of force, and international agreements on weaponry also play a critical role in market expansion.

The market is categorized by type into ammunition, explosives, gases and sprays, directed energy weapons, electroshock devices, batons, and others. Among these, the gases and sprays segment held the largest share of 28.9% in 2024, primarily driven by the demand for crowd control tools that can neutralize threats without causing permanent harm. Products such as tear gas and pepper spray are essential for law enforcement agencies due to their effectiveness in temporarily incapacitating individuals and their ease of deployment across broad areas.

In terms of end users, the market includes sectors such as law enforcement, military, civilian self-defense, correctional facilities, and private security. The law enforcement sector is experiencing the fastest growth, with an anticipated CAGR of 7% from 2025 to 2034. Police forces worldwide are increasingly adopting non-lethal weapons like tasers, rubber bullets, and pepper sprays, aiming to reduce fatalities and emphasize de-escalation in their approach to public safety. This shift reflects a broader trend toward enhancing public safety through minimal force in policing, as law enforcement agencies work to gain public trust and manage civil unrest effectively.

North America held the largest share, 36.4%, of the non-lethal weapon market in 2024, with the U.S. as a dominant player. This region is expected to maintain its leadership due to increasing investments in public safety, law enforcement, and military modernization. Non-lethal technologies are favored for reducing fatalities in crowd control scenarios, and regulatory efforts paired with R&D investments are driving further advancements in the field across both public and private sectors.

Report Content

CHAPTER 1 METHODOLOGY & SCOPE

1.1 Market scope & definitions
1.2 Base estimates & calculations
1.3 Forecast calculations
1.4 Data sources
  1.4.1 Primary
  1.4.2 Secondary
    1.4.2.1 Paid sources
    1.4.2.2 Public sources

CHAPTER 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1 Industry synopsis, 2021-2034

CHAPTER 3 INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
  3.1.1 Factor affecting the value chain
  3.1.2 Profit margin analysis
  3.1.3 Disruptions
  3.1.4 Future outlook
  3.1.5 Manufacturers
  3.1.6 Distributors
3.2 Supplier landscape
3.3 Profit margin analysis
3.4 Key news & initiatives
3.5 Regulatory landscape
3.6 Impact forces
  3.6.1 Growth drivers
    3.6.1.1 Rising government spending on military
    3.6.1.2 Increasing adoption of non-lethal weapons
    3.6.1.3 Evolving regulatory frameworks supporting safer weapon deployment
    3.6.1.4 Rising need for riot and crowd control
    3.6.1.5 Technological advancements in non-lethal weaponry
  3.6.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
    3.6.2.1 Potential misuse and ethical concerns
    3.6.2.2 High costs and accessibility challenges in market
3.7 Growth potential analysis
3.8 Porter’s analysis
3.9 PESTEL analysis

CHAPTER 4 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE, 2024

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Company market share analysis
4.3 Competitive positioning matrix
4.4 Strategic outlook matrix

CHAPTER 5 MARKET ESTIMATES & FORECAST, BY TYPE, 2021-2034 (USD MILLION)

5.1 Key trends
5.2 Ammunition
  5.2.1 rubber bullets
  5.2.2 bean bag rounds
  5.2.3 plastic bullets
  5.2.4 wax bullets
  5.2.5 flash bang rounds
  5.2.6 others
5.3 Explosives
5.4 Gases and sprays
  5.4.1 Water cannons
  5.4.2 Scent-based weapons
  5.4.3 Teargas
  5.4.4 Pepper spray
  5.4.5 Others
5.5 Directed energy weapons
  5.5.1 High energy lasers (HEL)
  5.5.2 Millimeter wave weapons
  5.5.3 High power microwave weapons
  5.5.4 Particle beam weapons
5.6 Electroshock weapons
  5.6.1 Tasers
  5.6.2 Stun guns
5.7 Batons
5.8 Others

CHAPTER 6 MARKET ESTIMATES & FORECAST, BY END-USER, 2021-2034 (USD MILLION)

6.1 Key trends
6.2 Law enforcement
6.3 Military
6.4 Civilian self-defense
6.5 Corrections facilities
6.6 Private security firms

CHAPTER 7 MARKET ESTIMATES & FORECAST, BY REGION, 2021-2034 (USD MILLION)

7.1 Key trends
7.2 North America
  7.2.1 U.S.
  7.2.2 Canada
7.3 Europe
  7.3.1 UK
  7.3.2 Germany
  7.3.3 France
  7.3.4 Italy
  7.3.5 Spain
  7.3.6 Russia
7.4 Asia Pacific
  7.4.1 China
  7.4.2 India
  7.4.3 Japan
  7.4.4 South Korea
  7.4.5 Australia
7.5 Latin America
  7.5.1 Brazil
  7.5.2 Mexico
7.6 MEA
  7.6.1 South Africa
  7.6.2 Saudi Arabia
  7.6.3 UAE

CHAPTER 8 COMPANY PROFILES

8.1 AMTEC Less-Lethal Systems Inc.
8.2 Axon Enterprise, Inc.
8.3 Bae Systems
8.4 Byrna Technologies Inc.
8.5 Combined Systems, Inc.
8.6 Condor Non-Lethal Technologies
8.7 Fiocchi Munizioni S.p.A.
8.8 FN Herstal
8.9 Genasys Inc
8.10 ISPRA
8.11 Lamperd Less Lethal
8.12 NonLethal Technologies, Inc.
8.13 PepperBall Technologies, Inc
8.14 Raytheon Technologies
8.15 Rheinmetall AG
8.16 RTX Corporation
8.17 RUAG Ammotec
8.18 Safariland, LLC
8.19 Taser International
8.20 UTS United Tactical Systems, LLC (Pepperball)
8.21 Zarc International, Inc.


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