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DEFENCE INDUSTRY

2025 Predictions – Aerospace & Defence Industry Trends

By Shobha Kulavil

Shobha Kulavil

New Delhi, November 12. The aerospace and defence (A&D) industry is constantly evolving to meet the demands of a rapidly-advancing world. As technology progresses by the second, the industry must adapt at the same pace to maintain its crucial role in protecting and navigating both the sky and seas. In 2025, new technologies are expected to reshape the industry, ensuring that it remains a leader in innovation and continues to have a major global impact.

Some of the trends that are likely to arise in 2025 are:

Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones

Drone, a type of autonomous system, is expected to have a growing influence in the years to come. With their remarkable capabilities, UAVs are expanding the scope of human intervention. From surveillance and reconnaissance to more complex tasks such as electronic warfare, search and rescue mission, environmental monitoring, and training, drones are proving to be more than just gadgets—they’re becoming essential tools. Their ability to take on risky jobs that would typically require human involvement is beyond impressive. In the future, UAVs will likely become even more capable, revealing new facets of what they can do and making a significant impact across the industry.

ZeroUI will replace the traditional interfaces and transform operations

Zero User Interface (ZeroUI) has promising applications in autonomous systems like UAVs and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). It can serve as an optimal Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for voice and gesture control as well as for data analysis and visualization. ZeroUI also plays an important role in training and simulation, enhancing efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness. It will transform the A&D systems, revolutionizing the way operators engage with complex equipment and data.

GenAI is making systems smarter and safer

Generative AI (Gen AI) is fostering a new era of innovation and operational efficiency. It has already made its way smoothly into many areas like aircraft design and optimization, autonomous systems, simulation, predictive maintenance, and more. What’s next? There’s no doubt that this groundbreaking technology will further transform the A&D industry in 2025, turning it upside down with the potential to redefine speed, precision, and decision-making capabilities.

Blockchain will enable greater security and transparency

Blockchain technology is making waves, paving the way for greater security, transparency, and operational efficiency. It is already being applied in critical areas such as supply chain management, secure data exchange, identity verification, and contract handling. By 2025, blockchain is poised to completely transform the A&D industry, transforming the way sensitive data is managed, boosting traceability, and tightening cybersecurity. The technology is set to redefine trust and modernize complex operations like never before.

Hypersonic technology is offering fast and agile systems

We are already seeing advancements with hypersonic missiles and vehicles, which are reshaping military strategies. What’s more exciting is that by 2025, this technology could completely transform how we think about defence and travel, with unprecedented speeds and precision. It has the potential to beat traditional defence systems and open up new possibilities for both military and commercial aerospace.

Hybrid electric aircraft for sustainable aviation and fuel efficiency

Electric and hybrid propulsion technologies are already being developed for smaller planes, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and lower emissions. Looking ahead, these technologies can transform aviation by making air travel more sustainable and cost-effective.

Harnessing the power of Industry 4.0 through digital transformation

The A&D industry will increasingly adopt Industry 4.0 technologies, such as digital twins and additive manufacturing (3D printing), in 2025. Digital twins will allow real-time monitoring of aircraft systems through their lifecycle, improving maintenance protocols and operational efficiency. Additive manufacturing will enable the production of lightweight components with reduced lead times.

— The author is Vice President and Industry Platform Leader for Aerospace & Defence – India, Capgemini.

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