The Military Electro Optical Infrared (EO/IR) Systems Market 2011-2021

Visiongain
October 21, 2011
287 Pages - SKU: VSG6660331
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The Military Electro Optical Infrared (EO/IR) Systems Market 2011-2021

 
Military EO/IR systems are commonplace within modern and advanced militaries around the world, enabling war-fighters on the ground to achieve battlefield advantage through the use of infrared imaging, night vision capabilities, and range finding tools. In addition, the growth of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), and the development of interoperable and real time data processing and transference, has meant that intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) is aided by EO/IR products and systems. Indeed, for much of the past two decades, the ability of armed forces to exploit EO/IR technology such as night vision goggles and infrared imaging head mounted systems has resulted in a clear battlefield advantage for the most advanced militaries. As a consequence, Visiongain has determined that the value of the global electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market in 2011 will reach $7.47bn.

EO/IR technology in the form of ground, airborne and naval systems continues to be developed, with security threats emanating from border regions central to their uses. Here, militaries are seeking to cover large areas and collect masses of information and data in order to provide security against both conventional and terrorist threats.

Geographically, military EO/IR systems are becoming increasingly paramount throughout the world, as no longer is military spending dominated by only the West. Indeed, despite the continued lead by the US in terms of global military spending, and their firm position as the leading nation within the military EO/IR systems market; the growth of both Asian and Middle Eastern countries such as China, India and Saudi Arabia in recent years has meant that EO/IR systems are now demanded and utilised the world over.

The report contains 170 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the military EO/IR systems market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2011-2021 in terms of value (US$) for the military EO/IR systems market as well as for 3 submarkets that together form the overall market figure. These military EO/IR systems markets are quantified, analysed and forecast from 2011-2021, as well as 20 leading national military EO/IR systems markets. The report provides profiles of 25 leading companies operating within the market, mini-profiles of over 60 additional military EO/IR companies, and includes an interview with a market leading company within the field of military EO/IR systems, providing expert insight alongside Visiongain analysis.

Unique Selling Points
  • A comprehensive analysis of the prospects for the military EO/IR systems market from 2011-2021
  • Analysis and forecasting which has been underpinned by consultation with experts from within the field of military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems.
  • 170 tables, charts and graphs that illustrate the changing dynamics of the military EO/IR systems market between 2011-2021
  • A global military EO/IR systems market forecast from 2011-2021
  • Global submarket forecasts for 3 military EO/IR systems submarkets from 2011-2021
  • Forecasts for 20 leading national military EO/IR systems markets from 2011-2021
  • Profiles of 25 leading companies operating within the military EO/IR systems market, with mini-profiles of over 60 additional military EO/IR systems companies
A comprehensive analysis of the military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market

This report has been compiled by combining information gleaned from a wide range of primary and secondary research sources, producing a broad industry overview. Visiongain sought opinions from leading figures in the military EO/IR systems market to underpin the analysis of market drivers and restraints.

The study draws on a diverse range of official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion as a basis for discussing and predicting developments in the military EO/IR systems market between 2011 and 2021. Visiongain considers that this methodology results in an accurate, objective mixture of analyses and forecasts.

Why you should buy The Military Electro Optical Infrared (EO/IR) Systems Market 2011-2021
  • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market from 2011-2021
  • The analysis and forecasting has been underpinned by consultation with experts from within the field of military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems.
You will be able an exclusive interview from two experts from a leading company involved within military EO/IR systems, providing unique insight into the market
  • S. Danny Rajan- Director, Geospatial Information Solutions, ITT Geospatial Systems.
  • Matthew Pellechia - Senior Capture Manager, Geospatial Information Solutions, ITT Geospatial Systems.
  • 170 tables, charts, and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market in detail from 2011-2021
  • Global forecasts for the military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market between 2011-2021
  • Submarket forecasts for 3 military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems submarkets between 2011-2021
  • Airborne
  • Ground
  • Naval
  • Forecasts for the 20 leading national military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems markets, as well as rest of the world figures and projections for the period 2011-2021
  • US
  • UK
  • China
  • Saudi Arabia
  • France
  • Israel
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • Australia
  • India
  • Japan
  • Russia
  • Netherlands
  • Turkey
  • Spain
  • Brazil
  • Italy
  • Greece
  • South Korea
  • UAE
  • Rest of the World (ROW)
Profiles of 25 leading companies operating within the military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market, plus mini profiles of over 60 additional military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) companies

A SWOT analysis that examines the military electro optical infrared (EO/IR) systems market

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Report Excerpt

7.1 ITT Geospatial Systems ITT Geospatial Systems is part of ITT Corporation, one of the world’s largest high-technology engineering and manufacturing companies. Employing approximately 40,000 people, and headquartered in White Plains, New York, ITT Corporation recorded revenues totalling $11.0bn in 2010, with $5.5bn originating from defence sales. ITT Geospatial Systems, headquartered in Rochester, New York, produces a range of EO/IR products and systems for the US military, as well as international customers.

Companies Listed

AAI Logistics & Technical Services
AAI Logistics & Technical Services
AAI Test & Training
AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Adimec
Advanced Defense Systems, Inc.
Advanced Embedded Solutions Ltd
Advanced Systems
Aerosonde
AeroVironment (AV)
AgustaWestland
AIM Infrarot- Module GmbH
Air & Marine Products Limited/ Lumier
Alenia Aermacchi
Alenia Aeronautica
Altera
Anritsu EMEA
ARES Aerospacial e Defesa Ltda
Aselsan
Astute Electronics
Axsys Technology Inc
BAE Systems
BAE Systems Australia Land Business Unit
BAE Systems Land and Armament
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
Boeing Company
Brimar Ltd
Britannia 2000
CACI
Calzoni Srl
Carl Zeiss Optronics Ltd
Cassidian (EADS Defence & Security (DS))
Cassidian Air Systems
Cassidian Electronics
Cassidian Systems
Chess Dynamics Limited
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC)
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp (CASC)
China Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC)
China North Industries Corporation (CNGC) (Norinco)
C-MAC MicroTechnology
Cobham Aviation Australia
Consolite Technology
CSP Technologies
CST A/S
Danaher Corporation
Dassault Aviation
Defence Support Group
Denel
DRS Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Target Acquisition (RSTA)
DRS Systems
DRS Technologies Inc.
DST Control
EADS
EADS North America
Elbit Systems Electro-Optics Ltd (Elop)
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Elbit Systems of America, LLC
ELTA Systems
Embraer
EOIR Technologies Inc.
ESC BAZ
ESL Defence
Esterline Control Systems
Ferranti Technologies
Finmeccanica
FLIR Systems Government Services Division
FLIR Systems Inc.
General Dynamics
General Dynamics Advanced Information systems
General Dynamics Aerospace
General Dynamics Combat systems
General Dynamics Marine systems
General Dynamics Land Systems
GIAT Industries
Gooch & Housego
Goodrich Corporation
Goodrich ISR Systems
GUIDE INFRARED
Harris Corporation
Harris Corporation Government Communications System Division
Harris Electro Optics Center of Excellence (COE)
Hawker Beechcraft
HGH Infrared Systems
IAI Systems, Missiles & Space Group
IAI Tamam Division
ICx Technologies Inc
Indra
Industrila Aeronautica del Ecuador (DIAF)
Infrared Security Solutions Ltd
Insitu Inc.
Instro Precision Limited (Instro)
IR Solutions International Ltd
IrZoom.com (Computer Optics)
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
ITL Defence and Security
ITT Corporation
ITT Geospatial Systems
Jenoptik
Kigre Inc
Knights Armament Company
Kollmorgan EO
Kollmorgen Corporation
Kollmorgen Corporation, Electro-Optical Division
Kollsman Inc.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
KVH Industries, Inc.
Kylmar Ltd
L-3 (WESCAM, EOS)
L-3 Communications
L-3 Communications Electro-Optical Systems
L-3 EO/IR Inc
L-3 EOS
L-3 EOTech
L-3 Insight Technology Inc.
L-3 SONOMA EO
L-3 WESCAM
Laser Devices
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems
Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions (IS&GS)
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Lockheed Martin Systems and Sensors
Lumier
Lycoming Engines
Manlight
ManTech International Corporation
Matt Black Systems
Medical Numerics
Meprolight
Mercury Computer Systems Inc.
Mikal Group
MillenWorks
MKU Private Limited
MSI-Defence Systems Ltd
New Noga Light
Noptel Oy
Northrop Grumman Corporation
NP Aerospace
Obzerv Technologies
OmniTech Partners Inc
Opgal
Opticoelectron Group JSC
OPTRIX Co
Oshkosh Corporation
Overwatch
Oxley Group Limited
Parsec (Pty) Ltd
Photonis Night Vision
Plextek Ltd
Pratt & Whitney
Prizma Tech
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Pyser- SGI Limited
Qioptiq
Rafael Advanced Defence Systems Ltd.
Raytheon Centric Systems
Raytheon Company
Raytheon Company Network Centric Systems
Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies
Raytheon Missile Systems
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Revision Military Ltd
Rheinmetall AG Corporate Sector Defence
Rheinmetall Defence
Rio de Janeiro Military Arsenal
Rockwell Collins Inc.
Rosoboronexport
Saab AB
Safran Group
Sagem
Sagem Defense Securite
SELEX Galileo
Shoghi Communications
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
Sofradir
Staco Systems
Star Night Technologies
STARA Technologies Inc.
SYPAQ
Textron Defense Systems
Textron Inc.
Textron Marine & Land Systems
Textron Systems
Thales Angenieux
Thales Group
Thales Nederland
Thales Optronic
Thales Optronique
Thales UK
Theon Sensors
Thomas Jacks Ltd
Ultra Electronics
Ultra Electronics Aircraft & Vehicle Systems
Ultra Electronics Information & Power Systems
Ultra Electronics Tactical & Sonar Systems
United Technologies
Vectronix Inc
Yugoimport SDPR

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report

Australian Army
Australian Department of Defence
Belgian Navy
Brazilian Army
British Army
British Royal Navy (RN)
Canadian Army
Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
Canadian Forces
Canadian Land Forces
Canadian Navy
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Ecuadorian Navy
Egyptian Air Force
Finnish Defence Forces
French Army
French Defence Procurements Agency (DGA)
French Ministerial Committee
French Navy
German Armed Forces
German Bundeswehr
German Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB)
German Navy
Hellenic Air Force (HAF) Special Forces
Indian Air Force (IAF)
Indian Army
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian Navy
Iraqi Air Force (IqAF)
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Israeli Ministry of Defence (IMOD)
Israeli Navy (IN)
Italian Air Force
Italian Army
Italian Navy (Marina Militare)
ITAR: International Traffic and Arms Regulation
Ministry of Defence for the Russian Federation
NAMSA: NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency
National Armed Forces (NAF) of the Republic of Latvia
Netherlands' Defence Material Organisation (DMO)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Philippine Air Force (PAF)
Philippine Army (PA)
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF)
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
Royal Moroccan Air Force (RMAF)
Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNAF)
Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN)
Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF)
Royal Saudi Army
Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF)
RSAF: Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF)
Russian Army
Saudi National Guard (SNG)
South African Air Force (SAAF)
Spanish Army
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Spanish Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism
Spanish Navy
Swedish Armed Forces
Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV)
Swiss Air Force
Turkish Air Force
UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)
United Arab Emirates Army
United Nations (UN)
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force (USAF) Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC)
US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
US Air Force's (USAF) National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC)
US ARDEC Contracting Center and Aberdeen Proving Ground
US Army
US Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM)
US Army Communications Electronics Command (CECOM) Life Cycle Management Center
US Army Contracting Command
US Army National Guard
US Army National Guard Security and Support Battalions (S&S Battalions)
US Army PEO Soldier, Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers (PM SSL)
US Army Program Executive Office for Combat Support & Combat Service Support
US Army Program Executive Office Soldier (PEO Soldier) at Fort Belvoir
US Army Project Manager Night Vision/Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (PM NV/RSTA)
US Army Research, Development & Engineering Command (RDECOM) Acquisition Center
US Army Research, Development & Engineering Command Acquisition Center (RDECOMAC).
US Army, Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD)
US Coast Guard (USCG)
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
US Department of Defense (DOD)
US Department of Homeland Security
US Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD)
US Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO)
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Marine Corps (USMC) Systems Command
US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
US National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC)
US National Maritime Intelligence Center
US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
US Navy (USN)
US Navy Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS)
US NSWC Crane Division
US Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
US RDECOM
US RDECOM Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD)
US RDECOM Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD)
US Space and Terrestrial Communications Directorate (S&TCD)
US Special Operations Command (US SOCOM)
US Special Operations Command Technology Applications Contracting Office
US State Department