| Product Code: ETC4556549 | Publication Date: Jul 2023 | Updated Date: Aug 2025 | Product Type: Report | |
| Publisher: 6Wresearch | Author: Ravi Bhandari | No. of Pages: 85 | No. of Figures: 45 | No. of Tables: 25 |
The use of non-lethal weapons in Indonesian law enforcement and military operations has risen, emphasizing the importance of minimizing fatalities and collateral damage in security situations.
The Indonesia non-lethal weapons market is primarily driven by the government`s commitment to minimizing casualties during law enforcement operations and crowd control situations. The primary driver in this market is the emphasis on reducing fatalities and severe injuries among both security forces and civilians. Non-lethal weapons offer a less lethal alternative to firearms, making them a crucial part of law enforcement and military strategy in the country. With growing concerns over human rights and accountability, the adoption of non-lethal weapons helps mitigate the potential for excessive force and lethal consequences, aligning with international best practices in modern policing and military operations.
The Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons market confronts challenges related to rules of engagement and public perception. Ensuring that non-lethal weapons are used appropriately and effectively in various military and law enforcement situations, while also addressing concerns about their potential for misuse, is a complex issue.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had mixed effects on the non-lethal weapons market in Indonesia. While some segments, such as personal self-defense equipment, have seen increased demand due to concerns about public safety, other segments, like law enforcement non-lethal weapons, faced challenges as the government redirected resources to combat the pandemic. Non-lethal weapons continued to be essential tools for maintaining order, but their deployment and use were influenced by public health considerations, making training and safety measures more crucial.
The non-lethal weapons market in Indonesia includes local manufacturers like PT Pindad, in addition to international suppliers like LRAD Corporation and Taser (now Axon).
1 Executive Summary |
2 Introduction |
2.1 Key Highlights of the Report |
2.2 Report Description |
2.3 Market Scope & Segmentation |
2.4 Research Methodology |
2.5 Assumptions |
3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Overview |
3.1 Indonesia Country Macro Economic Indicators |
3.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, 2021 & 2031F |
3.3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market - Industry Life Cycle |
3.4 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market - Porter's Five Forces |
3.5 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume Share, By End User, 2021 & 2031F |
3.6 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Product Type, 2021 & 2031F |
3.7 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Technology, 2021 & 2031F |
4 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Dynamics |
4.1 Impact Analysis |
4.2 Market Drivers |
4.2.1 Increasing concerns about public safety and law enforcement |
4.2.2 Rising instances of civil unrest and protests |
4.2.3 Government initiatives to modernize law enforcement agencies |
4.3 Market Restraints |
4.3.1 Stringent regulations and restrictions on the use of non-lethal weapons |
4.3.2 Limited awareness and adoption of non-lethal weapons among civilians |
4.3.3 Competition from traditional weapons and alternative security solutions |
5 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Trends |
6 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Types |
6.1 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By End User |
6.1.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.1.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By End User, 2021-2031F |
6.1.3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Military, 2021-2031F |
6.1.4 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Law Enforcement, 2021-2031F |
6.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Product Type |
6.2.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.2.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Direct Contact Weapons, 2021-2031F |
6.2.3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Directed Energy Weapons, 2021-2031F |
6.3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Technology |
6.3.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.3.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Electromagnetic, 2021-2031F |
6.3.3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Mechanical & Kinetic, 2021-2031F |
6.3.4 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenues & Volume, By Chemical & Others, 2021-2031F |
7 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Import-Export Trade Statistics |
7.1 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Export to Major Countries |
7.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Imports from Major Countries |
8 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Key Performance Indicators |
8.1 Number of government contracts awarded for non-lethal weapons procurement |
8.2 Percentage increase in non-lethal weapons training programs |
8.3 Number of reported incidents involving the use of non-lethal weapons |
8.4 Adoption rate of non-lethal weapons by law enforcement agencies |
8.5 Investment in research and development for innovative non-lethal weapon technologies |
9 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market - Opportunity Assessment |
9.1 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Opportunity Assessment, By End User, 2021 & 2031F |
9.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Opportunity Assessment, By Product Type, 2021 & 2031F |
9.3 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Opportunity Assessment, By Technology, 2021 & 2031F |
10 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market - Competitive Landscape |
10.1 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Revenue Share, By Companies, 2024 |
10.2 Indonesia Non-Lethal Weapons Market Competitive Benchmarking, By Operating and Technical Parameters |
11 Company Profiles |
12 Recommendations |
13 Disclaimer |
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