Market Forecast By Application (Comm, & Control, ISR, Communication, Combat), By Platform (Ground, Airborne, Naval, Unmanned Systems), By Type (Soldier Radios, Manpacks, VIC, HCDR) And Competitive Landscape
| Product Code: ETC4559004 | Publication Date: Jul 2023 | Updated Date: Nov 2025 | Product Type: Report | |
| Publisher: 6Wresearch | Author: Shubham Deep | No. of Pages: 85 | No. of Figures: 45 | No. of Tables: 26 |
According to 6Wresearch internal database and industry insights,
Below mentioned are the evaluation of year-wise growth rate along with key drivers:
| Years | Est. Annual Growth (%) | Growth Drivers |
| 2020 | 2.1 | Early TICN fielding in maneuver brigades; refresh of secure V/UHF for combined-arms training. |
| 2021 | 3.4 | DAPA localization push for SDR modules; pilot hardened LTE cells for bases and exercises. |
| 2022 | 4.8 | ROKAF/ROKN SATCOM upgrades via KTSAT; MANET trials for mountain and urban terrains. |
| 2023 | 6.1 | 5G private network pilots with SKT/KT/LGU+ for ISR backhaul; VIC digitization on K-series AFVs. |
| 2024 | 7.4 | Expansion of edge gateways and HCDR for joint fires; encryption/key management enhancements across services |
The South Korea Tactical Communication Market report thoroughly covers the market by application, platform and type. The report provides an unbiased and detailed analysis of ongoing market trends, opportunities/high-growth areas, and market drivers that will help stakeholders devise and align strategies according to current and future market dynamics.
| Report Name | South Korea Tactical Communication Market |
| Forecast period | 2025-2031 |
| CAGR | 8.2% |
| Growing Sector | Defense & Security |
The South Korea Tactical Communication Industry is growing steadily with ongoing command modernization, new radio networks, and 5G integration. Progression of satellite systems and intercoms encourages real-time information sharing and secure operations across military domains. Rising demand in border and maritime areas drives resilient communication links. Domestic manufacturing, advanced encryption, and modern waveforms are bolstering local production thus decreasing import dependency and ensuring reliable defense communication.
Below mentioned are some prominent drivers and their influence on the South Korea Tactical Communication Market dynamics:
| Drivers | Primary Segments Affected | Why it Matters (Evidence) |
| Defense Reform & Joint C2 Programs | Application; Type | Defense Reform roadmaps and TICN/ATCIS evolution prioritize interoperable C2, common operating picture, and secure data exchange. |
| 5G/LTE Tactical Nodes | Platform; Application | Private cellular increases bandwidth for sensors, video, and blue-force tracking in dense urban/mountain terrain. |
| Localization via DAPA | Type; Platform | Using locally made communication equipment helps lower long-term costs and ensures easy maintenance and upgradation. |
| SATCOM & Maritime Coverage | Type | High-quality KTSAT satellite links keep communication steady for naval and island missions. |
| Edge Computing & Apps | Application | Tactical apps and servers optimize data sharing and improve coordination and targeting. |
South Korea Tactical Communication Market is expected to grow steadily at a CAGR of 8.2% between 2025 and 2031. The market growth is driven by consistent upgrades to command systems, adoption of advanced radio technology, and expansion of local defense production. Along with that, stronger and reliable communication networks and improved readiness of military units in difficult terrains. Increasing use of mobile satellite systems supports communication for land and naval forces, while continuous investment in border and island networks ensures long-distance connectivity. The use of AI-based management tools further improves decision-making and coordination, helping South Korea move toward a fully connected, modern defense system.
Below mentioned are some major restraints and their influence on the South Korea Tactical Communication Market dynamics:
| Restraints | Primary Segments Affected | What this Means (Evidence) |
| Budget Phasing & Procurement Steps | Application | Multi-year budgeting and competitive tenders stagger deployments; incremental retrofits favored. |
| EW Threats & Terrain Complexity | Platform; Type | Jamming, tunnels, and mountains raise costs for anti-jam, LPI/LPD, and relay architectures. |
| Spectrum Coordination & Certification | Type | Time for KCC/KR approval and band planning can extend device fielding timelines. |
| Specialized Components Dependency | Type | Selecting RF/crypto parts require assured sourcing; drives redesigns and buffer inventories. |
| Legacy–Digital Bridging | Application; Platform | Gateways and crossbanding needed to integrate analog inventories with new SDR/HCDR stacks |
The market encounters several hurdles such as limited compatibility between older and newer systems, securing ISR data transmission without delays, and keeping MANET networks stable in high-interference areas are a part of major challenges. Building nationwide maintenance and repair centers, while standardizing encryption systems, is essential for maintaining readiness. Ensuring smooth data flow, reliable connections, and secure communication under difficult conditions will be critical for improving overall tactical communication performance.
Several significant trends are impacting the South Korea Tactical Communication Market;
Some of the notable investment opportunities are:
Below is the list of prominent companies leading in the South Korea Tactical Communication Market Share:
| Company Name | Hanwha Systems |
| Established Year | 1977 |
| Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Provides SDR/HCDR, battlefield networks, and integrated C4I solutions; strong role in TICN evolution and platform integration.
| Company Name | LIG Nex1 |
| Established Year | 1976 |
| Headquarters | Seongnam, South Korea |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Tactical radios, data links, and EW subsystems; delivers secure waveforms and gateways for joint-service interoperability.
| Company Name | Huneed Technologies |
| Established Year | 1968 |
| Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Air–ground data links, manpacks, and VIC solutions; focuses on ruggedized intercom and aircraft/rotary ISR connectivity.
| Company Name | KT SAT (Korea Telecom Satellite) |
| Established Year | 1970 (KT Group) |
| Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
| Official Website | Click Here |
SATCOM bandwidth, teleport services, and protected links enabling BLoS communications for naval/air operations.
| Company Name | Innodep Defense (representative local ISR networking firm) |
| Established Year | 2008 |
| Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
| Official Website | Click Here |
Secure video/data platforms and edge gateways supporting ISR fusion, encryption, and network analytics for command posts.
According to South Korean Government data, initiatives such as TICN phases for Army digitization, DAPA-led localization roadmaps for tactical radios and encryption, 5G military private-network pilots with national MNOs, and maritime/island SATCOM coverage via KTSAT are strengthening secure, resilient links. The Korea Positioning System (KPS) program and spectrum frameworks by KCC/KR support assured PNT and frequency coordination, while joint-operability standards for ROK–US exercises bolster adoption of SDR, SATCOM, VIC, and HCDR capabilities across services.
The South Korea Tactical Communication Industry will continue to grow as command systems improve and local production increases. The use of advanced communication radios, mobile satellite systems, and high-speed data networks will strengthen coordination and mission reliability. Rising focus on self-reliant manufacturing, stronger data security, and better frequency management, South Korea’s military communication networks will become more efficient and secure, further driving South Korea Tactical Communication Market Growth.
The report offers a comprehensive study of the subsequent market segments and their leading categories.
According to Rashika, Senior Research Analyst, 6Wresearch, Command & Control dominates the South Korea Tactical Communication Market Size owing to fielding of TICN/ATCIS services, unified data distribution, and cross-echelon synchronization that links brigades with air/naval assets under a secure COP.
Ground platforms dominate the market as they comprise most communication deployments across mechanized brigades and border units. The integration of SDRs, HCDR relays, and VIC systems in K-series vehicles enhances connectivity during maneuver warfare and urban operations.
HCDR leads due to expanding ISR video, target data, and mission-app backhaul needs. As brigade battlenets shift to broadband transport, HCDR becomes the core bearer for multi-sensor fusion, with VIC and SDR manpacks riding as integrated nodes.
The report offers a comprehensive study of the subsequent market segments:
| 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 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Overview |
| 3.1 South Korea Country Macro Economic Indicators |
| 3.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, 2021 & 2031F |
| 3.3 South Korea Tactical Communication Market - Industry Life Cycle |
| 3.4 South Korea Tactical Communication Market - Porter's Five Forces |
| 3.5 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Application, 2021 & 2031F |
| 3.6 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Platform, 2021 & 2031F |
| 3.7 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Type, 2021 & 2031F |
| 4 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Dynamics |
| 4.1 Impact Analysis |
| 4.2 Market Drivers |
| 4.2.1 Technological advancements in the field of communication systems |
| 4.2.2 Increasing demand for secure and reliable communication solutions in defense and public safety sectors |
| 4.2.3 Government initiatives and investments in modernizing communication infrastructure |
| 4.3 Market Restraints |
| 4.3.1 High initial investment costs associated with implementing advanced tactical communication systems |
| 4.3.2 Security and privacy concerns related to sensitive data transmission |
| 4.3.3 Limited interoperability between different communication systems used by various agencies |
| 5 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Trends |
| 6 South Korea Tactical Communication Market, By Types |
| 6.1 South Korea Tactical Communication Market, By Application |
| 6.1.1 Overview and Analysis |
| 6.1.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Application, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.1.3 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Comm, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.1.4 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By & Control, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.1.5 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By ISR, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.1.6 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Communication, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.1.7 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Combat, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market, By Platform |
| 6.2.1 Overview and Analysis |
| 6.2.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Ground, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.2.3 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Airborne, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.2.4 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Naval, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.2.5 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Unmanned Systems, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.3 South Korea Tactical Communication Market, By Type |
| 6.3.1 Overview and Analysis |
| 6.3.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Soldier Radios, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.3.3 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By Manpacks, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.3.4 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By VIC, 2021 - 2031F |
| 6.3.5 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenues & Volume, By HCDR, 2021 - 2031F |
| 7 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Import-Export Trade Statistics |
| 7.1 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Export to Major Countries |
| 7.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Imports from Major Countries |
| 8 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Key Performance Indicators |
| 8.1 Percentage increase in adoption of encrypted communication technologies |
| 8.2 Average response time for communication in critical situations |
| 8.3 Number of successful interoperable communication exercises conducted among different agencies |
| 8.4 Rate of adoption of next-generation communication protocols |
| 8.5 Percentage reduction in communication system downtime due to maintenance or failures |
| 9 South Korea Tactical Communication Market - Opportunity Assessment |
| 9.1 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Opportunity Assessment, By Application, 2021 & 2031F |
| 9.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Opportunity Assessment, By Platform, 2021 & 2031F |
| 9.3 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Opportunity Assessment, By Type, 2021 & 2031F |
| 10 South Korea Tactical Communication Market - Competitive Landscape |
| 10.1 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Revenue Share, By Companies, 2024 |
| 10.2 South Korea Tactical Communication Market Competitive Benchmarking, By Operating and Technical Parameters |
| 11 Company Profiles |
| 12 Recommendations |
| 13 Disclaimer |