The global military biometrics market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2024 to 2030, driven by increasing demand for advanced security systems
BiometricsMilitarySecurityTechnologyIdentity VerificationReal EstateJul 22, 2024
The global military biometrics market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2024 to 2030.
The major applications of military biometrics include access control, identity verification, surveillance, law enforcement, border security, and healthcare services.
The types of biometrics used in military operations include fingerprint, face, iris, voice recognition, hand geometry, multimodal biometrics, and others.
The major players in the military biometrics market include Thales Group, BAE Systems plc, Leidos Holdings, Inc., NEC Corporation, Fujitsu Limited, IDEMIA, HID Global Corporation, Aware, Inc., BIO-key International, Inc., Suprema Inc., ZKTECO CO., LTD, Dermalog Identification Systems GmbH, M2SYS Technology, and Cognitec Systems GmbH.
Military biometrics increase the speed and precision of identification verification, which is vital for combat operations, mission support, and access control.
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