Amidst rising geopolitical tensions and heightened maritime security threats, APAC countries are increasing their funding of naval patrol crafts, focusing on multi-mission capabilities. Ongoing and planned projects will enable steady industry growth through 2030. Regional defense leaders will rely on traditional and local shipbuilders/designers to meet operational requirements. The projected growth of the domestic industry is expected to impact the sales of Western defense companies in APAC.
The most recent analysis by Frost & Sullivan Local Manufacturing of Asia-Pacific Naval Patrol Craft Promotes Transformational Growth of the Domestic Industry and Supports Export Activity, provides a snapshot of the naval patrol craft industry in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) by evaluating relevant regional spending activities related to patrol crafts, including procurement and research and development (R&D). The analysis covers Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
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The study examines the competitive landscape, covering relevant industry trends, key industry challenges, and technological advances. It identifies key factors driving and restraining growth in the industry and analyzes the opportunities that market players and stakeholders can make good use of.
The study also emphasizes the need for partnerships among the defense industry, academia, and commercial companies to accelerate technological development. Foreign companies looking to establish a presence should consider synergistic collaboration with local companies to stay competitive in the long term.

