The Worldwide Industry & Regional Market Opportunities with forecasts to 2017 for Active Electronically-Scanned Array Radars (AESAs), their TRMs and Semiconductors Update Report
Engalco
December 1, 2010 239 Pages - SKU: CFFQ6397956
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Countries covered: Global
Global in scope with Europe, North America and the Rest of the (“West-friendly”) World segmentations AESAs3 comprises an extensive and intensive report providing detailed information on the current status and (most importantly) forecast shipments plus RF modules and MMICs market values applying to AESAs. AESAs3 is the heavily updated third-release report in Engalco's sequence of reports on this subject (starting in 2007). Major new developments have occurred or are on the visible horizon, necessitating the generation of this major update report.
The one outstanding new development is definitely Northrop Grumman’s LEMV (long endurance multi-purpose vehicle) which represents a dramatic development in terms of AESA size. The first prototype LEMV (2014) is planned to have >100,000 TRMs and the final two systems will each have 7M TRMs.
Further important examples of new developments include:
Artisan 3D (Europe), CAEW (Israel), CEAMOUNT(Australia), E-CAPTOR (Europe), EQ-36 (USA) and Kronos 3D (LND and NV - Europe). It should also be observed that changes resulting from defense budgetary pressures (notably in the USA and the UK) are, somewhat ironically often favorable to AESA implementations - especially upgrades onto, for example, earlier aircraft such as F-15s or F-16s.
Active, electronically steered arrays (AESAs) are increasingly being implemented into (mainly military) systems currently and there is substantial mileage for important new developments. For some decades the potential advantages have been well known in terms of having a radar beam that could be scanned at orders-of-magnitude faster rates than available mechanically.
In earlier instances the fundamental high-power signal for phased arrays was obtained from a microwave tube source such as a TWT the output of which was separated to feed typically some tens through hundreds of individual antenna elements. The advent of MMICs for both transmit and also for receive functions has transformed the technology and functionality associated with such arrays. Therefore, with this updated report, we are concentrating exclusively on AESAs.
Demand for radars is steadily increasing-both commercial and (especially) military.
The "War against Terrorism" and the campaigns in both Afghanistan and Iraq have continued to drive upwards electronics requirements in defense and security applications. This applies to airborne, battlefield, naval and (to a limited extent) space-based radars.
In this report we cover in depth a study of the various types of AESAs, their production and developmental status, specific examples of airborne, shipboard/naval, land-based, and spaceboard phased array radars. We also include a study of the components and subsystems used in such arrays and provide competitive assessments of key players in this industry-including the systems integrators and principal consortium members. Major examples are: EADS Defence Electronics (notably Cassidian), Galileo Avionica, INDRA, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Company, Saab Microwave Systems, Selex Galileo-and Thales.
Underlying technology and impacts
Bearing in mind the importance in this segment of RF/microwave amplifiers and signal sources, specifically the modular products providing these functions, appropriate technologies are also considered from time to time in this report. This particularly includes the semiconductors GaAs, GaN (becoming very significant) and SiC and transmit-receive modules (TRMs) implementing MMICs built using selected chip-sets comprising these semiconductor materials.
Examples of references consulted for updated information include, mainly on the supply-side: exhibition-originated data (e.g. IMS/MTT-S 2010), on-going issues of the Microwave Journal, Microwaves & RF and Microwave Product Digest. On the Demand Side magazines such as Aviation Week & Space Technology and Janes Defense Weekly are regularly consulted. Important useful web links include: Military & Aerospace Electronics, Microwave Flash and RF Globalnet. Most importantly, regular contact is maintained with appropriate industry executives the majority of whom are well known to Engalco.
Engalco's first report on AESAs, including the associated TRMs and MMICs, was released in February 2007. Since that time several important changes have occurred both at the AESA application and platform installation levels and also, critically, at the underlying levels of disruptive product technology. Whilst GaAs MMICs are extensively implemented in today’s AESAs, GaN devices will “invade” the markets with a few years and all the AESAs3 reported data fully accounts for this disruptive trend - in detail.
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- Executive Summary of AESAs3
- ES.1 Introduction
- ES.2 AESAs Currently in Production or Advanced Development
- ES.3 Shipments and Monetary Values Forecasts
- ES.3.1 AESA Shipments and TMVs
- ES.3.2 TRM Shipments and TAMs
- ES.3.3 MMIC Shipments and TAMs
- Section 1 What is an AESA?
- Section 2 A Selection of End-User Platforms
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Some Particularly Significant Aircraft Programs
- 2.2.1 F-35 JSF “Lightning II”
- 2.2.2 EA-18G “Growler”
- 2.2.3 Eurofighter “Typhoon” (pan-European)
- 2.2.4 Rafale (France)
- 2.2.5 Gripen (JAS-30)
- 2.2.6 Helicopters
- 2.2.7 Unmanned Vehicles (UVs)
- 2.2.7.1 Mantis
- 2.2.7.2 MQ-1C (“Grey Eagle”/”Sky Warrior”)
- 2.2.7.3 MQ-9 Reaper
- 2.2.7.4 nEUROn
- 2.2.7.5 Taranis
- 2.3 Some Particularly Significant Ship Programs
- 2.3.1 UK Royal Navy destroyers
- 2.3.2 German Navy frigates
- 2.3.3 Some Relevant US Ships
- 2.4 Some Particularly Significant Spacecraft Programs
- 2.4.1 COSMO-Skymed
- 2.4.2 Partial Space Tracking and Surveillance Satellites (Partial STSS)
- 2.4.3 SENTINEL-1
- 2.4.4 TerraSAR-X2
- 2.4.5 Defense Surveillance Satellites
- Section 3 AESAs Currently in Production
- 3.1 Introduction—Some Methodological Aspects
- 3.2 Airborne AESAs
- 3.2.1 AACER
- 3.2.2 AN/APG-63(V)3 and AN/APG-82
- 3.2.3 AN/APG-77
- 3.2.4 AN/APG-79
- 3.2.5 AN/APG-81
- 3.2.6 AN/APG-181
- 3.2.7 CAEW
- 3.2.8 E-CAPTOR
- 3.2.9 EL/M-2052
- 3.2.10 EP-X (P-8)
- 3.2.11 Erieye AEW&C
- 3.2.12 LEMV
- 3.2.13 MESA
- 3.2.14 MP-RTIP
- 3.2.15 Phalcon (EL/M-2075)
- 3.2.16 PicoSAR
- 3.2.17 PS-05/A Mk 5
- 3.2.18 RACR
- 3.2.19 RBE2 (AA Version) (Radar à Balayage Electronique 2)
- 3.2.20 SABR
- 3.2.21 Seaspray 7000E
- 3.2.22 Seaspray 7500E
- 3.2.23 Vixen 500E
- 3.3 Land-based AESAs
- 3.3.1 ATNAVICS (AN/TPN-31)
- 3.3.2 BMD
- 3.3.3 EL/M-2080 “Green Pine”
- 3.3.4 EQ-36
- 3.3.5 FBX-T
- 3.3.6 G/ATOR
- 3.3.7 KRONOS 3D LND
- 3.3.8 MEADS
- 3.3.9 MMR (Also known as the EL/M-2084)
- 3.3.10 THAAD
- 3.4 Shipboard AESAs
- 3.4.1 AN/SPY-3
- 3.4.2 APAR
- 3.4.3 Artisan 3D
- 3.4.4 CEAFAR
- 3.4.5 CEAMOUNT
- 3.4.6 EL/M-2248 (MF-STAR)
- 3.4.7 EMPAR
- 3.4.8 KRONOS 3D NV
- 3.4.9 SAMPSON
- 3.4.10 SMART-L
- 3.4.11 SPECTAR
- 3.4.12 T-AGM Cobra Judy Replacement
- 3.5 Space-based (“Spaceborne”)
- 3.5.1 COSMO-Skymed
- 3.5.2 Partial Space Tracking and Surveillance Satellites (Partial STSS)
- 3.5.3 SENTINEL-1
- 3.5.4 TerraSAR-X2
- 3.5.5 Defense Surveillance Satellites
- Section 4 Current and On-coming Technologie
- 4.1 Current (Mainstream) AESA Technology
- 4.2 Transmit/Receive Modules (TRMs)
- 4.2.1 Detailed Descriptions Concerning TRMs
- 4.2.2 MMIC Chip Count Reduction
- 4.2.3 TRM Packages
- 4.3 RF/Microwave Semiconductors
- 4.3.1 GaAs
- 4.3.2 GaN
- 4.3.3 SiC
- 4.3.4 Summary Details on a Range of LNA and Phase-Shifter MMICs
- 4.4 Digital Beamforming (DBF)
- 4.5 Other Promising Technological Approaches
- 4.5.1 Advanced interconnect technologies applicable to AESAs
- 4.5.1.1 Endwave Defense Systems’ MLMS™ (Multilithic MicroSystems)
- 4.5.1.2 Merrimac Industries’ Multi-Mix® Micro-Multi-Functional Modules (MMFM®)
- 4.5.1.3 Nuvotronics’ (originally Rohm and Haas’) PolyStrata™
- 4.5.2 Arrays formed onto curved structures
- 4.5.3 High-Power Microwave (HPM) Weapons
- 4.6 Low-cost AESA
- 4.7 SiC-based AESA (Lockheed Martin)
- 4.8 Raytheon ONR’s AESLA Project
- Section 5 The AESA Systems Supply Sid
- Critiques of Key Systems OEMs
- Section 6 Shipments, Prices and Monetary Values Forecast
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Product Categories, Application Segments & Frequency Bands
- 6.3 Geographic Regions
- 6.4 Definitions, Organization of the Data, Methodology and Forecasts
- 6.5 Methodological Sequence for Generating and Processing Data
- 6.6 Presentation of Data and Critique Commentaries
- 6.6.1 AESA Data
- 6.6.1.1 Overall Worldwide AESA Data
- 6.6.1.2 Europe (including Israel) AESA Data
- 6.6.1.3 N. America AESA Data
- 6.6.1.4 RoW AESA Data
- 6.6.2 TRM Data
- 6.6.2.1 TRM Unit Prices (ASPs)
- 6.6.2.2 Overall Worldwide TRM Data
- 6.6.2.3 Europe (including Israel) TRM Data
- 6.6.2.4 N. America TRM Data
- 6.6.2.5 (“Free-world”-friendly) RoW TRM Data
- 6.6.3 MMIC Data
- 6.6.3.1 MMIC Unit Prices
- 6.6.3.2 Worldwide MMIC Data
- 6.6.3.3 Europe (including Israel) MMIC Data
- 6.6.3.4 N. America MMIC Data
- 6.6.3.5 RoW (“West-friendly”) MMIC Data
- 6.6.4 Tables of Data
- Section 7 Supply Chains - Semiconductors - TRMs - AESA Systems
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Specific Examples of OEMs and their Supply Scenarios
- 7.3 The Role of Distributors
- 7.3.1 France
- 7.3.2 Germany
- 7.3.3 Italy
- 7.3.4 The Netherlands
- 7.3.5 Sweden
- 7.3.6 The UK
- 7.3.7 The USA
- 7.3.8 South Africa
- 7.3.9 India
- 7.3.10 Australia
- 7.3.11 Japan
- 7.4 Summary of Typical Supply Chains
- 7.5 A Selection of TRM and MMIC OEMs/ Foundries
- Section 8 Directory of Main AESA Player
- Section 9 Directory of Prime Contractor
- Appendix Glossary of Acronyms
- List of Figures
- Figure ES.1 Worldwide Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Figure ES.2 Worldwide TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Figure ES.3 Worldwide Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Figure ES.4 Worldwide TMVs for AESAs into the Four Main Segments (US$M)
- Figure ES.5 Worldwide Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure ES.6 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Figure ES.7 Worldwide Shipments of TRMs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure ES.8 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for TRMs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Figure ES.9 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs into TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure ES.10 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Figure ES.11 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs into the Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure ES.12 Worldwide TAMs for MMICs into the Four Main Segments (US$M)
- Figure 1.1 Block Schematic AESA Outline
- Figure 1.2 Standard Frequency Band Designations (GHz)
- Figure 2.1 Annual Shipments of F-35 JSF “Lightning II” Aircraft
- Figure 2.2 Annual Shipments of EA-18G “Growler” Aircraft
- Figure 2.3 Annual Shipments of Eurofighter "Typhoon" Aircraft
- Figure 2.4 Annual Shipments of Rafale Aircraft
- Figure 3.1 AESA Array on the F-22’s AN/APG-77 Radar System
- Figure 3.2 The APG-79 AESA Radar Showing the Octagonal-Shaped Array
- Figure 3.3 An Opened-up Aircraft Nose Exposing the AN/APG-81 AESA Radar
- Figure 3.4 Exploded View of the MESA Antenna Structure
- Figure 3.5 Overall View of Seaspray 7000E Showing the Array and the Feed System
- Figure 3.6 View of the Vixen 500E Radar
- Figure 3.7 A Typical ATNAVICS Deployment (from Raytheon information)
- Figure 3.8 KRONOS 3D Multi-role C-band Radar
- Figure 3.9 MEADS Radar Mounted on a Truck
- Figure 3.10 Conceptual View of SPY-3 as it will be Mounted Atop a DDX 21 Warship
- Figure 3.11 APAR Mounted Above the F220 Frigate’s Superstructure
- Figure 3.12 Artisan 3D AESA Radar
- Figure 3.13 CEAFAR and CEAMOUNT aboard an Anzac-class Ship
- Figure 4.1 Block Schematic AESA Outline
- Figure 4.2 Basic Topology of an AESA TRM
- Figure 4.3 RF/Microwave ICs Shown Mounted Inside the BGA Package
- Figure 4.4 The BGA Package Mounted onto the Motherboard
- Figure 4.5 Example of an Airborne AESA TRM
- Figure 4.6 Typical AESA Radiating Element
- Figure 4.7 Exploded View of a 3D Multi-TRM Packaging Concept
- Figure 4.8 RF Output Power as a Function of Frequency for GaAs MMIC PAs
- Figure 4.9 Example of a Low-Cost AESA
- Figure 5.1 Segmentations of OEMs by 2009 Annual Revenues
- Figure 6.1 Total Market, Captive Market and TAM
- Figure 6.2 Worldwide Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.3 Worldwide TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Figure 6.4 Worldwide Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Figure 6.5 Worldwide TMVs for AESAs into the Four Main Segments (US$M)
- Figure 6.6 Total Airborne AESA Shipments Worldwide
- Figure 6.7 Global TMVs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.8 Total Land-based AESA Shipments Worldwide
- Figure 6.9 Worldwide TMVs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.10 Total Shipboard AESA Shipments Worldwide
- Figure 6.11 Worldwide TMVs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.12 Europe Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.13 Europe TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Figure 6.14 Europe Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Figure 6.15 Europe TMVs for AESAs into the Four Main Segments (US$M)
- Figure 6.16 Total Airborne AESA Shipments Europe
- Figure 6.17 European TMVs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.18 Total Land-based AESA Shipments Europe
- Figure 6.19 European TMVs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.20 Total Shipboard AESA Shipments Europe
- Figure 6.21 European TMVs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.22 North America Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.23 North. America TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Figure 6.24 North America Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Figure 6.25 North America TMVs (US$M) for AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Figure 6.26 Total Airborne AESA Shipments N. America
- Figure 6.27 North America TMVs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.28 Total Land-based AESA Shipments N. America
- Figure 6.29 North American TMVs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.30 Total Shipboard AESA Shipments N. America
- Figure 6.31 N. American TMVs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.32 Total Shipments of AESAs Rest of the World
- Figure 6.33 Rest of the World TMVs for AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.34 Ka-band TRM Unit Price (US$)
- Figure 6.35 X-band TRM Unit Price (US$)
- Figure 6.36 C-band TRM Unit Price (US$)
- Figure 6.37 L and S-band TRM Unit Price (US$)
- Figure 6.38 Worldwide Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.39 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Figure 6.40 Worldwide Shipments of TRMs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.41 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs for the Main AESA Segments (US$M)
- Figure 6.42 Worldwide Shipments of Airborne TRMs
- Figure 6.43 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.44 Worldwide (“Free World”) Shipments of Land-based TRMs
- Figure 6.45 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.46 Worldwide Shipments of Shipboard TRMs
- Figure 6.47 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.48 Europe Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.49 Europe TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.50 Europe Shipments of TRMs for the Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.51 Europe TAMs (US$M) for TRMs for the Main AESA Segments
- Figure 6.52 Europe Shipments of Airborne TRMs
- Figure 6.53 Europe TAMs for TRMs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.54 Europe Shipments of Land-based TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.55 Europe TAMs for TRMs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.56 Europe Shipments of Shipboard TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.57 Europe TAMs for TRMs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.58 N. America Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.59 N. America TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.60 N. America Shipments of TRMs for the Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.61 N. America TAMs (US$M) for TRMs for the Main AESA Segments
- Figure 6.62 N. America Shipments of Airborne TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.63 N. America TAMs for TRMs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.64 N. America Shipments of Land-based TRMs
- Figure 6.65 N. America TAMs for TRMs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.66 N. America Shipments of Shipboard TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.67 N. America TAMs for TRMs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.68 RoW Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.69 RoW TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.70 GaAs Ka-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.71 GaAs Ka-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.72 GaAs X-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.73 GaAs X-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.74 GaAs C-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.75 GaAs C-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.76 GaAs L and S-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.77 GaAs L and S-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.78 GaN X-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.79 GaN X-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.80 GaN C-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.81 GaN C-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.82 GaN L and S-band PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.83 GaN L and S-band non-PA MMIC Unit Price US$
- Figure 6.84 Worldwide Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.85 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.86 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs for the Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.87 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for MMICs for the Main AESA Segments
- Figure 6.88 Global Shipments of MMICs into Airborne AESA TRMs
- Figure 6.89 Global TAMs for MMICs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.90 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs into Land-based AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.91 Worldwide TAMs for MMICs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.92 Worldwide Shipments of Shipboard MMICs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.93 Worldwide TAMs for MMICs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.94 Europe Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.95 Europe TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.96 Europe Shipments of MMICs for the Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.97 Europe TAMs (US$M) for MMICs for the Main AESA Segments
- Figure 6.98 Europe Shipments of MMICs into TRMs for Airborne AESAs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.99 Europe TAMs for MMICs into TRMs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.100 Europe Shipments of MMICs into Land-based AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.101 Europe TAMs for MMICs into Land-based AESA TRMs (US$M)
- Figure 6.102 Europe Shipments of MMICs into Shipboard AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.103 Europe TAMs for MMICs into Shipboard AESA TRMs (US$M)
- Figure 6.104 N. America Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.105 N. America TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.106 N. America Shipments of MMICs for AESA TRMs for the Main Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.107 N. America TAMs (US$M) for MMICs into AESA TRMs for the Main AESA Segments
- Figure 6.108 N. America Shipments of MMICs into TRMs (Airborne AESAs)
- Figure 6.109 N. America TAMs for MMICs into TRMs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.110 N. America Shipments of MMICs into TRMs for Land-based AESAs
- Figure 6.111 N. America TAMs for MMICs into TRMs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Figure 6.112 N. America Shipments of Shipboard MMICs (1,000s)
- Figure 6.113 N. America TAMs for MMICs into Shipboard AESA TRMs (US$M)
- Figure 6.114 RoW Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Figure 6.115 RoW TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Figure 6.116 Rest of the World Shipments of MMICs into the Segments (1,000s)
- Figure 6.117 Rest of the World TAMs (US$M) for MMICs into the Segments
- {Within Section 7}: Figure 4.5 Example on an Airborne AESA TRM (Repeated from Section 4)
- Figure 7.1Typical Overall Supply Chain Applicable to Many AESA OEMs
- Figure 7.2 Basic Industry Supply Chain from Materials & Basic Components through to TRM Assembly
- List of Tables
- Table ES-1 Summary of Airborne AESA Systems (N.B. most are X-band)
- Table ES-2 Summary of Land-based AESA Systems
- Table ES-3 Summary of Shipboard AESA Systems
- Table ES-4 Summary of Space-based (Spaceboard) AESA Systems
- Table 2-1 Shipment Forecasts for a Selection of Types of UVs
- Table 2-2 Deliveries of AESAs (mainly AN/SPY-3) onto an Assortment of US Ships
- Table 3-1 Summary of Airborne AESA Systems (N.B. most are X-band)
- Table 3-2 Summary of Land-based AESA Systems
- Table 3-3 Summary of Shipboard AESA Systems
- Table 3-4 Summary of Space-based (Spaceboard) AESA Systems
- Table 4-1 OEM Companies and Research Organizations Involved in TRMs for AESAs
- Table 4-2 Some GaAs & GaN MMIC Power Amplifier Providers
- Table 4-3 Some GaAs & other MMIC LNA & Phase Shifter Providers
- Table 5-1 A Selection of Key Features Associated with each Main AESA OEM
- Table 5-2 The Ten Main AESA OEMs Re-visited - 1st Half 2010 Performance and Comments
- Table 5-3 Further Aspects Associated with each Main AESA OEM including the Various Extents of Vertical Integration
- Table 6-1 A Selection of AESA Total Unit Costs and Trends 2010 to 2017
- Table 6-2 Worldwide Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-3 Worldwide TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Table 6-4 Worldwide Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Table 6-5 Worldwide TMVs (US$M) for AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Table 6-6 Total Airborne AESA Shipments Worldwide
- Table 6-7 Worldwide TMVs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-8Total Land-based AESA Shipments Worldwide
- Table 6-9 Worldwide TMVs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-10 Total Shipboard AESA Shipments Worldwide
- Table 6-11 Worldwide TMVs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-12 Europe Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-13 Europe TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Table 6-14 Europe Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Table 6-15 Europe TMVs (US$M) for AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Table 6-16 Total Airborne AESA Shipments Europe
- Table 6-17 Europe TMVs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-18Total Land-based AESA Shipments Europe
- Table 6-19 Europe TMVs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-20 Total Shipboard AESA Shipments Europe
- Table 6-21 Europe TMVs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-22 N. America Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-23 N. America TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Table 6-24 N. America Shipments of AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Table 6-25 N. America TMVs (US$M) for AESAs into the Four Main Segments
- Table 6-26 Total Airborne AESA Shipments N. America
- Table 6-27 N. America TMVs for Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-28Total Land-based AESA Shipments N. America
- Table 6-29 N. America TMVs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-30 Total Shipboard AESA Shipments N. America
- Table 6-31 N. America TMVs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-32 RoW Shipments of AESAs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-33 RoW TMVs for AESAs - Grand Totals (US$M)
- Table 6-34 Worldwide Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-35 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-36 Worldwide Shipments of TRMs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Table 6-37 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for TRMs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Table 6-38 Worldwide Shipments of Airborne TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-39 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-40 Worldwide Shipments of Land-based TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-41 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-42 Worldwide Shipments of Shipboard TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-43 Worldwide TAMs for TRMs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-44 Europe Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-45 Europe TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-46 Europe Shipments of TRMs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Table 6-47 Europe TAMs (US$M) for TRMs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Table 6-48 Europe Shipments of Airborne TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-49 Europe TAMs for TRMs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-50 Europe Shipments of Land-based TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-51 Europe TAMs for TRMs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-52 Europe Shipments of Shipboard TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-53 Europe TAMs for TRMs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-54 N. America Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-55 N. America TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-56 N. America Shipments of TRMs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Table 6-57 N. America TAMs (US$M) for TRMs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Table 6-58 N. America Shipments of Airborne TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-59 N. America TAMs for TRMs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-60 N. America Shipments of Land-based TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-61 N. America TAMs for TRMs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-62 N. America Shipments of Shipboard TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-63 N. America TAMs for TRMs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-64 RoW Shipments of AESA TRMs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-65 RoW TAMs (US$M) for TRMs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-66 Worldwide Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-67 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-68 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Table 6-69 Worldwide TAMs (US$M) for MMICs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Table 6-70 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs into Airborne AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-71 Worldwide TAMs for MMICs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-72 Worldwide Shipments of MMICs into Land-based AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-73 Worldwide TAMs for MMICs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-74 Worldwide Shipments of Shipboard MMICs (1,000s)
- Table 6-75 Worldwide TAMs for MMICs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-76 Europe Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-77 Europe TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-78 Europe Shipments of MMICs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Table 6-79 Europe TAMs (US$M) for MMICs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Table 6-80 Europe Shipments of MMICs into Airborne AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-81 Europe TAMs for MMICs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-82 Europe Shipments of MMICs into Land-based AESA TRMs (1,000s)
- Table 6-83 Europe TAMs for MMICs into TRMs for Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-84 Europe Shipments of Shipboard MMICs (1,000s)
- Table 6-85 Europe TAMs for MMICs into TRMs for Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-86 N. America Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-87 N. America TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
- Table 6-88 N. America Shipments of MMICs into the Four Main Segments (1,000s)
- Table 6-89 N. America TAMs (US$M) for MMICs into the Four Main AESA Segments
- Table 6-90 N. America Shipments of MMICs into Airborne AESAs (1,000s)
- Table 6-91 N. America TAMs for MMICs into Airborne AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-92 N. America Shipments of MMICs into Land-based AESAs (1,000s)
- Table 6-93 N. America TAMs for MMICs into Land-based AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-94 N. America Shipments of Shipboard MMICs (1,000s)
- Table 6-95 N. America TAMs for MMICs into Shipboard AESAs (US$M)
- Table 6-96 RoW Shipments of AESA MMICs - Grand Totals (1,000s)
- Table 6-97 RoW TAMs (US$M) for MMICs - Grand Totals
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