The global anti-drone market is rapidly growing due to the increasing use of drones for various applications, including surveillance, delivery, and military operations, coupled with rising security concerns. Governments, defense agencies, and commercial sectors are investing in anti-drone technologies to counter the potential threats posed by malicious drone activities. The market is driven by the need for surveillance, border protection, counter-terrorism, and safeguarding critical infrastructure. Recent advancements in anti-drone technologies have led to the development of sophisticated systems for detection, tracking, and neutralizing drones. Key technologies include anti-drone radars, radio frequency (RF) jammers, thermal imaging, and UAV-based countermeasures. These systems use a combination of radar and optical sensors to detect drones, while RF jammers and cyber disruption systems can incapacitate or take control of rogue drones. Moreover, mitigation systems have evolved, offering both destructive and non-destructive solutions. Destructive systems include kinetic energy-based methods, such as nets or projectiles, while non-destructive systems focus on disrupting drone operations via electronic warfare. The defense and military sectors remain the largest market drivers, but commercial applications, such as protecting public events and airports, are gaining significant traction. The market is expected to expand as security needs increase globally.