The military artificial intelligence market is growing fast. It was worth USD 4.2 billion in 2026. By 2036, it’s expected to hit USD 42.8 billion. That’s a massive jump in just ten years.
Other estimates also show strong growth. One report values the market at USD 13.78 billion in 2026. It could reach USD 28.67 billion by 2030. Another projection puts it at USD 12.19 billion in 2026, growing to USD 35.57 billion by 2035. The numbers vary by source, but the direction is clear. Military AI spending is climbing fast.
The numbers vary by source, but the direction is clear: military AI spending is climbing fast.
In the United States, AI spending by defense and aerospace sectors is expected to reach USD 5.8 billion by 2029. That’s 3.5 times what it was in 2025. The US market alone is projected to grow at a 24% annual rate through 2036, driven by Department of Defense strategies and initiatives like the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.
Several forces are pushing this growth. Global conflicts have doubled over the past five years. Deaths from conflict rose 30% in 2024, reaching 233,597. Governments are responding by pouring more money into defense technology. AI is becoming a big part of that investment.
Military AI’s uses are wide-ranging. They include cybersecurity, target recognition, battlefield healthcare, and autonomous navigation. AI’s also being used for simulation and training, logistics, and command and control systems. Autonomous weapons with AI decision-support are getting more investment too.
On the technology side, machine learning and deep learning are the most developed tools. Advanced computing holds the largest market share. The space platform segment’s expected to grow the fastest between 2026 and 2035. Edge AI is also being built into battlefield sensors and communication networks.
Software leads the market in revenue. It held over 50% of the market share back in 2018. Services like deployment, maintenance, and upgrades are expected to grow quickly in the coming years. Cloud-based deployment is also gaining ground because of its secure infrastructure.
New equipment purchases made up over 51% of revenue in 2025, showing that militaries aren’t just upgrading old systems. They’re buying new ones. Major companies driving this innovation include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, NVIDIA, and IBM, all of which are actively developing and supplying AI technologies to defense markets worldwide. NATO dominated the market in 2018 and is expected to maintain that dominance going forward, though Russia is projected to achieve the highest growth rate in the coming years.
References
- https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5751734/artificial-intelligence-in-military-market-report
- https://militaryembedded.com/ai/deep-learning/artificial-intelligence-in-military-market-will-grow-14-5-cagr-through-2026
- https://www.precedenceresearch.com/artificial-intelligence-in-military-market
- https://www.meticulousresearch.com/product/ai-in-defense-and-aerospace-market-6379
- https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/aerospace-defense/aerospace-and-defense-industry-outlook.html
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9TqjOFceBk