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The global cruise missiles market was valued at USD 7.73 billion in 2024 and is projected to increase from USD 8.12 billion in 2025 to USD 11.63 billion by 2032, registering a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period. In 2024, North America led the market with a 32.34% share.<br>
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The global cruise missiles market was valued at USD 7.73 billion in 2024 and is projected to increase from USD 8.12 billion in 2025 to USD 11.63 billion by 2032, registering a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period. In 2024, North America led the market with a 32.34% share. In the United States, market growth is being propelled by modernization programs such as the Tomahawk Block V and AGM-158 JASSM, alongside rising defense budgets focused on enhancing precision strike capabilities. The Russia-Ukraine conflict has underscored the strategic importance of long-range, low-altitude cruise missiles capable of evading detection, driving accelerated procurement and R&D investments across the globe. This data is presented in the latest report by Fortune Business Insights™, titled “Cruise Missiles Market Size, Share, Forecast 2024–2032.” List of Key Players Mentioned in the Report: Raytheon Technologies Corporation (U.S.) Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.) MBDA (France) Tactical Missile Corporation (KTRV) (Russia) Northrop Grumman Corporation (U.S.) BrahMos Aerospace (India) China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) (China) Roketsan (Turkey) NPO Mashinostroyeniya (Russia) Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (Israel) Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (South Korea) LIG Nex1 (South Korea) Saab AB (Sweden) Aerojet Rocketdyne (U.S.) Denel Dynamics (South Africa) Information Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/cruise-missiles-market-113571
Segmentation: The cruise missiles market is segmented across multiple parameters, including missile type (land-attack cruise missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles, and air-launched cruise missiles), components (guidance systems, propulsion systems, warheads, missile airframe, sensors & seekers, and communication systems), missile speed (subsonic below Mach 1, supersonic Mach 1–5, and hypersonic above Mach 5), launch platforms (airborne, ground-launched, and naval), missile range (short range below 1000 km, medium range 1000–3000 km, and long range above 3000 km), guidance technologies (autonomous, real-time tracking, and swarm intelligence), and operational modes (pre-programmed targets, dynamic targeting/in-flight retargeting, and loitering/patrolling for time-sensitive strikes). Regionally, the market covers North America (U.S., Canada), Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Russia, Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Rest of Asia Pacific), the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Turkey, Rest of the Middle East), and the Rest of the World (Latin America, and Middle East & Africa), with each region further segmented by missile type and related categories. Report Coverage: The report provides a comprehensive analysis of key market trends, growth drivers, and restraints, along with insights into mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, and new product launches by leading industry players. It also includes supply chain analysis, war impact assessment, and the influence of arms control treaties on the global cruise missiles landscape. Drivers and Restraints: Driver: Rising global military expenditures and modernization programs are fueling the demand for precision strike capabilities, particularly in regions experiencing heightened geopolitical tensions. Driver: Advancements in propulsion and guidance technologies (including AI-driven navigation, stealth designs, and hypersonic speeds) are boosting missile effectiveness.
Restraint: Arms control agreements, trade restrictions, and high R&D costs remain significant challenges, slowing down adoption in certain regions. Regional Insights: North America: Dominated the global cruise missiles market in 2024, led by U.S. programs such as JASSM and Tomahawk modernization, and continued investments in hypersonic missile systems. Europe: Growth driven by NATO defense initiatives, modernization of missile arsenals, and programs such as the FC/ASW project. Asia Pacific:Projected to grow at the highest CAGR, fueled by China’s CJ-10 development, India’s BrahMos and Nirbhay programs, and increasing tensions in the South China Sea. Middle East: Demand rising due to regional conflicts and security threats, with countries like Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey enhancing missile defense and strike capabilities. Rest of the World: Latin America and Africa witnessing steady growth, driven by modernization of armed forces and border security needs. Competitive Landscape: Leading companies are focused on integrating AI, stealth, and hypersonic propulsion into next-generation missile systems. Strategic alliances, indigenous development programs, and export agreements play a critical role in shaping the competitive environment. Key Industry Developments: June 2025: Rheinmetall (Germany) and Anduril Industries (U.S.) announced a partnership to co-develop cruise missiles and advanced propulsion systems for Europe. April 2025:India’s DRDO achieved a milestone in hypersonic propulsion with successful scramjet combustor ground testing. January 2025: TAURUS Systems GmbH (MBDA & Saab JV) secured a contract to modernize Germany’s TAURUS KEPD 350 ALCMs. November 2024: DRDO conducted the maiden flight test of the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LRLACM) from Odisha, India. November 2024: The U.S. Navy announced plans to equip submarines with nuclear- armed cruise missiles (SLCM-N) for the first time in three decades.