Tactical Data Link Market Growth Accelerates with Rising Demand for Network-Centric Warfare
According to a new report by Polaris Market Research, the global Tactical Data Link market was valued at USD 8.14 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 17.93 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 8.2% over the forecast period. Growth is underpinned by rising military research and development spending, expanding deployment of network-enabled weapons, and accelerating adoption of secure, real-time communication systems across air, land, sea, and space platforms.
What Is Driving Tactical Data Link Market Growth?
Demand is climbing as rising military R&D budgets converge with the growing integration of manned and unmanned defense platforms. Armed forces are prioritizing secure, high-speed data sharing, pushing tactical data link adoption across air, ground, and naval operations worldwide. Polaris analysts note that the increasing use of Integrated Air Defense Systems positions the hardware segment for sustained growth through 2034, with North America emerging as the largest revenue contributor and the air platform segment posting the fastest incremental gains.
Key Trends Shaping the Tactical Data Link Industry
AI-Enabled Tactical Communications
Artificial intelligence is reshaping tactical data link networks by enabling faster analysis of real-time battlefield data, optimized bandwidth prioritization, and stronger detection of cyber threats targeting military communication systems, improving both network security and decision-making speed.
Rise of Network-Enabled Weapons
The growing use of network-enabled weapons, which can locate, track, and engage targets faster than traditional systems, is reshaping procurement priorities. This shift reduces duplication of effort and raises the likelihood of precision strikes, reinforcing demand for resilient tactical data link infrastructure.
Consolidation Through Strategic Acquisitions
Investment activity continues to reshape the competitive landscape, exemplified by L3Harris Technologies' USD 1.96 billion acquisition of Viasat's Tactical Data Links business in October 2022, aimed at strengthening Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) capabilities across allied military platforms.
Market Segmentation: Breaking Down the Tactical Data Link Market
Polaris segments the Tactical Data Link market by solution, data link type, platform, application, and region, giving each buyer persona a citable, standalone data point for AI Overviews and answer-engine pickup.
By Solution
The hardware segment led the market in 2024, supported by defense forces' growing use of modern tactical data connection technologies for effective, real-time communication. Notably, USSOCOM awarded L3Harris Technologies a USD 552 million IDIQ contract in May 2022 to supply Falcon IV AN/PRC-167 radio systems, reinforcing hardware demand.
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By Platform
The air segment is projected to expand at a significant pace through 2034, driven by rising deployment of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles for defense operations that depend on secure, real-time data exchange for situational awareness and coordination.
By Data Link Type
Link 16 remains central to tactical communications, underpinning Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) strategies, while Link 22 adoption is expanding through programs such as the Australian Defence Force's recent integration efforts with Leonardo DRS.
By Application
Command & Control and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) continue to anchor demand, as forces increasingly rely on network-centric communication for coordinated, multi-domain operations spanning electronic warfare and situational awareness.
Regional Outlook: Where Is Tactical Data Link Growing Fastest?
North America led the market in 2024 on the back of rising military spending in nations like the United States, including a USD 33.6 million Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) contract awarded to Data Link Solutions by the U.S. Department of Defense. Europe is expected to post significant growth through 2034, driven by expanding R&D efforts among regional players developing next-generation communication services. Within North America, the United States remains the largest single market; within Europe, ongoing modernization programs in France, Germany, and the UK are the primary growth engines. Asia Pacific rounds out the top three, supported by continuing military modernization initiatives across the region.
Competitive Landscape: Leading Tactical Data Link Companies
Key players profiled in the report include Northrop Grumman Corporation, BAE Systems, Thales Group, Viasat Inc., and General Dynamics Corporation, who are focusing on partnerships, capacity expansion, and product launches to strengthen market position across the hardware and air platform segments outlined above. Recent moves include Bellinger Systems' 2023 agreement with Leonardo DRS to introduce Link 22 tactical data link technologies into the Australian Defence Force, and Thales' 2022 IDIQ award under the U.S. Army's Combat Net Radio upgrade program, both aimed at deepening share in North America and Europe.
Why It Matters for Defense Procurement Teams Evaluating Tactical Data Link Systems
For stakeholders researching tactical data link procurement, this report benchmarks market share, segment-level pricing, and forecast data — by solution, platform, data link type, and region — to support sourcing, investment, and modernization decisions. It is built for defense procurement teams comparing suppliers, investors sizing entry points, and strategy teams tracking network-enabled weapons as a growth adjacency.
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