The Military Radar Systems Market 2011-2021


December 13, 2011
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The Military Radar Systems Market 2011-2021

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Developed economies are seeking to maintain dominance in new radar technological developments and, as new radar development will normally take between five and 10 years to reach production and deployment stage, countries are willing to inject large sums into radar development. Meanwhile, the surge in ability and willingness of developing and high-growth markets to acquire more advanced systems in recent years shows no sign of abating. Visiongain's calculations indicate that the global military radar market is set to reach $9.16bn in 2011.

The global military radar systems market is expected to be resilient in the face of sharp budget cuts over the next decade. The market is also currently in the throes of technological advances that will ensure strong growth in the coming years. In spite of declining defence spending in the US, Europe and other developed economies, radar systems have been identified by governments as an investment priority, as developments in active electronically scanned array (AESA) and multi-mission capabilities require procurement agencies to maintain the relevance of ground-based, airborne and naval military assets. The self-evident utility of radars in their intelligence gathering and protective capabilities mean that governments are unlikely to jettison plans to acquire or at least upgrade these critical systems. Moreover, the drive towards standardisation and modularisation of systems is likely to offer considerable opportunities for companies that can supply such solutions.

Visiongain sees the military radar systems market as including four sub-sectors: naval, airborne, ground-based and space-based systems. This report will discuss the various technologies involved in each and provide quantitative and qualitative analysis for these sub-sectors. Moreover, this report will summarise developments and provide year-on-year forecasts for the 10 largest markets for radar equipment: the US, the UK, France, Russia, Israel, Italy, Germany, Australia, China and India. Additionally, this report will consider many of the remaining regional markets worldwide: other Asian, other Middle Eastern, other European, Latin American and African.

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  • Global military radar systems market forecasts and analysis for 2011-2021.
  • 80 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the military radar systems market from 2011-2021.
  • Analysis and forecasts informed by consultation with industry expert opinion. A full transcript of an interview from a leading military radar company is included within the report.
  • National market forecasts and analysis for the 10 leading military radar systems markets.
  • Submarket forecasts from 2011-2021 for 4 military radar systems submarkets.
  • Profiles of 23 of the leading companies operating within the military radar systems market.
  • SWOT analysis of strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats facing the military radar systems market over the next 10 years.
  • Examination of the main technologies in the military radar systems market.
Comprehensive analysis of the military radar systems market

The Military Radar Systems Market 2011-2021 report examines this sector critically by drawing upon a rich combination of primary and secondary research with a comprehensive review of recent contracts, official corporate and governmental announcements, news reports, industry publications, market analysis, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion.

Why you should buy The Military Radar Systems Market 2011-2021
  • You will achieve a comprehensive understanding of the global military radar systems market and how it will develop over the next 10 years.
  • You will find 80 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the military radar systems market in detail from 2011-2021.
  • The analysis and forecasting has been reinforced by consultation with expert opinion. Within the report, you will read a full transcript of an exclusive and original interview with a leading military radar systems company,
  • ELTA Systems.
  • You will receive national market forecasts from 2011-2021 for the 10 leading national military radar systems markets, plus the rest of the world, with an analysis of the prospects within each national market:
  • US
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • China
  • Germany
  • Australia
  • India
  • RoW
  • You will receive four submarket forecasts from 2011-2021 for the following military radar systems submarkets:
  • Naval
  • Airborne
  • Ground-based
  • Space-based
  • You will be able to compare the various military radar systems technologies and discover which countries will be investing in which types of technologies over the forecast period.
  • You will find profiles of 23 of the leading companies operating within the military radar systems market.
  • You will view a SWOT analysis of the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the military radar systems market over the next 10 years.
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7.1 ELTA Systems

ELTA Systems is a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and is one of the world’s leading providers of radar systems and technology. Visiongain spoke with IAI-ELTA group marketing deputy director Baruch Reshef on the company’s position in the global military radar market and some recent developments in the sector.

Companies Listed

AFK Sistema
Airbus
Alenia Aeronautica
Alion Science and Technology
Alliant Techsystems (ATK)
Alliant Techsystems Space Systems
Applied Data Trends
Arctec
Arctec Alaska
Argon ST
Aseslan
AgustaWestland
Australian Aerospace
BAE Systems Inc.
BAE Systems Australia
BAE Systems Insyte
BAE Systems Technical Services
BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services
Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation
Bell-Boeing Joint Project Office
Boeing Aerospace Operations
Boeing Defense, Space and Security
Boeing Company
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS)]
Bombardier
Cambridge Pixel
Cassidian (formerly EADS Defence and Security)
CEA Technologies
Cobham Defense Systems
Cohesion Force Inc.
Colorado Engineering
Colsa Corporation
Communications and Power Industries, Travelling Wave Technology Division
Concern Radio Technical and Information systems (CRTIS)
Dassault Aviation
DCNS
DRS C3 Systems
DRS Signal Solution
DRS Technologies
Elbit Systems Ltd.
ELTA Systems Ltd.
Embraer
Ericsson Microwave Systems
Eurocopter
Eurofighter GmbH
Eurojet Turbo GmbH
European Aeronautics Defence and Space (EADS)
EADS Airbus Military
EADS Defence and Security (now Cassidian)
EADS Defence Electronics
EADS France
EADS Germany
Euroradar
Eurosam
Fincantieri
Finmeccanica Group
FLIR Systems Inc.
FTL Systems
General Atomics
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI)
General Dynamics
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems
General Dynamics Electric Boat
General Dynamics Information Technology
Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation
Georgia Technical Research Institute
Griffon Corporation
Gulfstream
Harris Corporation
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL)
Honeywell
HYPRES
Ilyushin
Indra Sistemas
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
ITT Corporation
ITT Electronic Systems Radar Systems
ITT Force Protection Systems
ITT Industries
ITT Systems Division
Kamov
Kazan Helicopters
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
Kongsberg
Krauss-Maffei-Wegmann
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Radar Systems
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works
Lockheed Martin Systems Integration
Lockheed Martin UK - Insys
Longbow LLC
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.
MBDA Germany
MBDA Italia
MBDA Missile Systems
McDonnell Douglas
MEADS International
Millennium Engineering and Integration Company
Navantia
Nizhny Novgorod Radio Engineering Institute
nLogic Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems
Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems Air Combat Systems
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine
Northrop Grumman Systems
NPO Mashinostroyeniya
Numerica
OHB-System
Phazatron
QinetiQ
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Raytheon Anshütz
Raytheon Australia
Raytheon Canada
Raytheon Company
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Raytheon Systems
Raytheon Tactical Airborne Systems
Raytheon Technical Services
Reutech Radar Systems
Rheinmetall
RhinoCorp Ltd.
Roke Manor Research
Rosoboronexport
Russian Aircraft Corporation (RAC) MiG
S2 Corporation
Saab AB
Saab Microwave Canada
Saab Microwave Systems
Schafer Corporation
Selex Galileo
Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems
Selex Sistemi Integrati
Selex Systems Integration
Sensis Corporation
Serco Inc.
Southwest Research Institute
Space and Missile Defense Technologies (SMDT)
Sperry Marine
SRC TEC
SRI International
Sukhoi Design Bureau
Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC)
Systems Planning and Analysis
Telephonics Corporation
Terma
Thales Alenia Space
Thales Group
Thales Systèmes Aéroportés
Thales UK
ThalesRaytheonSystems
Torch Technologies
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)
UAV Tactical Systems Ltd. (U-TacS)
V.V. Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design (NIIP)
Vega Radio Engineering Systems
VT Shipbuilding

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report

Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Defence Material Organisation (DMO)
Beale US Air Force Base (AFB)
Belgian Navy
Brazilian Air Force
Brazilian Navy
British Army
Buque de Accion Maritima (BAM)
Cape Cod US Air Force Station (AFS)
Canadian Navy
Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)
Clear US Air Force Station (AFS)
Columbian Air Force (FAC)
Columbian Navy
Danish Navy
Eglin US Air Force Base (AFB)
Elmendorf US Air Force Base (AFB)
European Defence Agency
European Space Agency (ESA)
French Air Force
French Army
French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA)
French Navy
German Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB)
German Luftwaffe
German Ministry of Defence (MoD)
German Navy
Hanscom US Air Force Base (AFB)
Indian Air Force (IAF)
Indian Army
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian Electronics and Radar Development Establishment
Indian Navy
Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Indian Special Forces
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israeli Artillery Corps
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Israeli Ministry of Defence (IMoD)
Italian Air Force
Italian Army
Italian Ministry for Education, Universities and Scientific Research
Italian Ministry of Defence
Italian Navy
Italian Reparto Informazioni e Sicurezza (RIS)
Italian Space Agency
Japan Air Self Defence Force
Kuwaiti Air Force
Latvian National Armed Forces
Mexican Navy
NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA)
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Omani Navy
Pakistan Air Force
Pennsylvania State University Electro-Optics Center
Peruvian Navy
Royal Air Force Fylingdales
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
Royal Danish Air Force
Royal Danish Navy
Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF)
Royal Netherlands Navy
Royal Norwegian Navy
Royal Saudi Air Force
Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF)
Royal Thai Navy
Russian Air Force
Russian Defence Ministry
Russian Navy
Slovenian Ministry of Defence
South Korean Army
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Spanish Navy
Swedish Defence Material Organisation (FMV)
Swiss Air Force
Thule US Air Base (AB)
Turkish Air Force
Turkish Executive Committee
Turkish Land Forces Command
Turkish Navy
UAE Navy
UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
UK National Audit Office (NAO)
UK Royal Air Force (RAF)
UK Royal Navy
US 21st Contracting Squadron
US 330th Aircraft Sustainment Group
US 3rd Contracting Squadron
US 303rd Aeronautical Systems Group
US 45th Contracting Squadron
US 45th Space Wing
US 551st Electronic Support Group
US 673rd Contracting Squadron
US 850th Electronic Systems Group
US 853rd Electronic Support Group
US Air Combat Command
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center
US Air Force Electronic Systems Center (ESC)
US Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency
US Air Force Research Laboratory
US Air Force Reserves
US Air Force Warner Robins Air Logistics Center
US Air National Guard (ANG)
US Army
US Army Aviation and Missile Command
US Army Communications and Electronic Command
US Army Contracting Command
US Army Corps of Engineers
US Army Research Development and Engineering Command
US CECOM Acquisition Center
US Congress
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
US Defense Logistics Agency
US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DCSA)
US Defense Supply Center
US Department of Defense (DoD)
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
US Electronic Systems Center
US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
US Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
US Fleet and Industrial Supply Center
US Headquarters 84th Combat Sustainment Wing
US Headquarters Aeronautical Systems Center
US Headquarters Ogden Air Logistics Center
US Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO)
US Marine Air-Ground Task Force
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Marine Corps Systems Command
US Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
US Naval Air Systems Command
US Naval Inventory Control Point
US Naval Sea Systems Command (USNAVSEA)
US Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center
US Naval Surface Warfare Center
US Navy
US Navy Forces Surveillance Support Center
US Navy Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Solution (PEO IWS)
US Office of Naval Research (ONR)
US Pentagon
US Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
US Tobyhanna Army Depot
Wright Patterson US Air Force Base (AFB)

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