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The Land-Based Air Defence Systems Report

Published by: Visiongain

Published: Jun. 2, 2006 - 240 Pages



Table of Contents


1.0 Introduction


Chart 1: Missile market share


1.1 Executive Summary




2.0 Methodology


Chart 2: Land-based AD production value by type, 2015


2.1 Current and projected airborne threats: a discussion

2.2 Effective counters: how land-based AD systems work




3.0 Significant current and projected land-based AD systems

3.1 Anti-Tactical Ballistic Missiles (ATBMs) and long-range SAMs: introduction

3.2 Solutions in Anti-Tactical Ballistic Missiles (ATBMs) and long-range SAMs


3.2.1 Arrow

3.2.2 HQ-9

3.2.3 Land SAAM AD

3.2.4 MEADS

3.2.5 MIM-104 Patriot

3.2.6 PAC-3

3.2.7 S-200

3.2.8 S-300P (SA-10 ‘Grumble’)

3.2.9 S-300V (SA-12 ‘Giant’ and ‘Gladiator’)

3.2.10 S-400 Triumf

3.2.11 THAAD

3.2.12 Tien Kung




4.0 A gap in the middle? Medium-range SAMs

4.1 Medium-range SAMs: introduction

4.2. Solutions in medium-range SAMs


4.2.1 Akash

4.2.2 Buk (SA-11 ‘Gadfly’)

4.2.3 Kub (SA-6 ‘Gainful’)

4.2.4 Krug (SA-4 ‘Ganef’)

4.2.5 MIM-23 HAWK

4.2.6 S-75 (SA-2 ‘Guideline’)

4.2.7 S-125 (SA-3 ‘Goa’)




5.0 Battlefield air defence: SHORADS and VSHORADS

5.1 SHORADS: introduction

5.2 Solutions in SHORADS


5.2.1 Barak

5.2.2 Crotale

5.2.3 Crotale NG

5.2.4 HQ-7

5.2.5 HQ-61A

5.2.6 HQ-64

5.2.7 Osa (SA-8 ‘Gecko’)

5.2.8 Pantsyr-S1

5.2.9 Rapier

5.2.10 RBS 23 BAMSE

5.2.11 Roland

5.2.12 Shahine

5.2.13 Skyguard/Sparrow

5.2.14 Spada and Aramis/Aspide

5.2.15 Spyder

5.2.16 Surface Launched AMRAAM

5.2.17 Tan-SAM Type 81

5.2.18 Tor (SA-15 ‘Gauntlet’)

5.2.19 VL Mica


5.3 VSHORADS: introduction

5.4 Solutions in VSHORADS


5.4.1 ADATS

5.4.2 ASRAD

5.4.3 Bolide

5.4.4 Chiron (Singung)

5.4.5 DK-9

5.4.6 Eagle Eye

5.4.7 FIM-92 Stinger

5.4.8 FN-6

5.4.9 Grom

5.4.10 HN-5

5.4.11 Igla (SA-18 ‘Grouse’)

5.4.12 Igla-1 (SA-16 ‘Gimlet’)

5.4.13 Javelin

5.4.14 Kin-SAM Type 91

5.4.15 M48 Chaparral

5.4.16 Mistral

5.4.17 NG leFla

5.4.18 QW-1

5.4.19 QW-2

5.4.20 RBS 70

5.4.21 SAHV-IR (Umkhonto-IR)

5.4.22 Sakr Eye

5.4.23 Sky Sword I

5.4.24 Starburst

5.4.25 Starstreak

5.4.26 Strela-1 (SA-9 ‘Gaskin’)

5.4.27 Strela-2 and Strela-2M (SA-7 ‘Grail)

5.4.28 Strela-3 (SA-14 ‘Gremlin’)

5.4.29 Strela-10 (SA-13 ‘Gopher’)

5.4.30 Yitian


5.5 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (SPAAGs): introduction

5.6 Solutions in Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (SPAAGs)


5.6.1 AMX-30 SA

5.6.2 Biho

5.6.3 BOV-3

5.6.4 CV 9040 AAV

5.6.5 FLG-1

5.6.6 Gepard

5.6.7 LAV-AD

5.6.8 LD-2000

5.6.9 Loara

5.6.10 M42

5.6.11 M163 Vulcan

5.6.12 Marksman

5.6.13 S530

5.6.14 SIDAM 25

5.6.15 Sinai 23

5.6.16 Skyranger

5.6.17 Tunguska

5.6.18 Type 80

5.6.1 Type 87

5.6.20 Type 88

5.6.21 Type 95

5.6.22 VDAA

5.6.23 Ystervark

5.6.24 ZSU-23-4

5.6.25 ZSU-57-2

5.6.26 Zumlac


5.7 Towed AA guns: introduction

5.8 Solutions in towed AA guns (table)




6.0 Operators database including outstanding requirements


Chart 3: Growth markets: China and India

Chart 4: Asia-Pacific Rim defence expenditure

Chart 5: US defence budget increases

Chart 6: US missile defence spending

Chart 7: US proportional land-based AD sector sales, 2005

Chart 8: US land-based AD sector sales, 2005

Chart 9: Latin American defence expenditures, 2000-2004


6.1 Asia


6.1.1 China

6.1.2 India

6.1.3 Indonesia

6.1.4 Japan

6.1.5 Malaysia

6.1.6 Pakistan

6.1.7 South Korea

6.1.8 Singapore

6.1.9 Taiwan

6.1.10 Thailand

6.1.11 Vietnam


6.2 Australasia


6.2.1 Australia

6.2.2 New Zealand


6.3 Middle East and North Africa


6.3.1 Algeria

6.3.2 Bahrain

6.3.3 Egypt

6.3.4 Iran

6.3.5 Israel

6.3.6 Jordan

6.3.7 Kuwait

6.3.8 Morocco

6.3.9 Oman

6.3.10 Qatar

6.3.11 Saudi Arabia

6.3.12 Syria

6.3.13 United Arab Emirates (UAE)


6.4 NATO


6.4.1 Belgium

6.4.2 Bulgaria

6.4.3 Canada

6.4.4 Czech Republic

6.4.5 Denmark

6.4.6 Estonia

6.4.7 France

6.4.8 Germany

6.4.9 Greece

6.4.10 Hungary

6.4.11 Italy

6.4.12 Latvia

6.4.13 Lithuania

6.4.14 Netherlands

6.4.15 Norway

6.4.16 Poland

6.4.17 Portugal

6.4.18 Romania

6.4.19 Slovakia

6.4.20 Slovenia

6.4.21 Spain

6.4.22 Turkey

6.4.23 United Kingdom

6.4.24 United States


6.5 Europe, non-NATO


6.5.1 Austria

6.5.2 Belarus

6.5.3 Croatia

6.5.4 Finland

6.5.5 Ireland

6.5.6 Russia

6.5.7 Sweden

6.5.8 Switzerland

6.5.9 Ukraine


6.6 Latin America


6.6.1 Argentina

6.6.2 Bolivia

6.6.3 Brazil

6.6.4 Chile

6.6.5 Colombia

6.6.6 Cuba

6.6.7 Ecuador

6.6.8 Mexico

6.6.9 Peru

6.6.10 Uruguay

6.6.11 Venezuela


6.7 Sub-Saharan Africa


6.7.1 South Africa

6.7.2 Sub-Saharan Africa, others




7.0 Conclusions

7.1 Addressing new threats - an assessment of current and future technologies

7.2 Issues and trends in land-based AD


7.2.1 Deployment and mobility

7.2.2 ‘Plug and fight’ - network-centric AD

7.2.3 A shift in emphasis - has the fixed-wing threat really been defeated?


7.3 ATBMs and long-range SAMs - future developments

7.4 Medium-range SAMs - future developments

7.5 SHORADS - future developments

7.6 VSHORADS - future developments

7.7 SPAAGs and towed AA guns - future developments




8.0 Market predictions, 2006-2015


Chart 10: EADS revenues 2000-2005

Chart 11: EADS revenue by sector

Chart 12: Other leading defence contractors

Chart 13: Market performance of land-based AD concerns: BAE Systems and Boeing

Chart 14: Market performance of land-based AD concerns, Part 2


8.1 The ATBM factor

8.2 System upgrades and MOTS technology

8.3 Prospects for growth: China and India

8.4 NATO renewal

8.5 Russian export prospects

8.6 The market leaders

8.7 Russian export prospects

8.8 Supplementary spending: ADC4I and sensors

8.9 Summary of market trends

Abstract

Since the early 1990s, military air defence systems and programs have transitioned from a Cold War mindset to focusing on a completely different future enemy, one that launches terrorist attacks or military strikes in the form of cruise missiles, UAVs and aircraft used as weapons. The technology behind these systems, as well as the systems themselves, are therefore having to change to meet the demands of 21st century warfare and national defence strategies.

Today there is a significant bipolarisation within the air defence systems market. Generally, the emphasis is on either cost-effective Short Range Air Defence (SHORAD) and Very Short Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) systems, intended to aid in the defence of the lightly armoured, mobile forces now widely favoured for use in low-intensity warfare, or the almost prohibitively expensive Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) programmes, which are systems intended for either national defence or for the protection of strategic assets against ballistic missile attack.

What questions does the report answer?
  • What factors are attributable to the dynamic growth in the land-based air defence systems market?
  • What are the key drivers of land-based air defence system development and implementation?
  • How is the land-based air defence system market likely to grow in the next decade?
  • What are the major trends in this fast-changing industry?
  • Who are the main companies involved in the manufacturing of land-based air defence systems?
  • Where are the greatest opportunities for investment to be found in this market?
Why should you buy the report?

This new visiongain report:
  • Analyses the land-based air defence systems markets in 71 countries
  • Identifies where the major industry players, including Lockheed Martin, MBDA, Raytheon and Thales, are investing
  • Provides an inventory of the major systems available or in development (including contract information)
  • Profiles the most significant manufacturers involved in this fast-changing industry
  • Forecasts the potential opportunities (and possible pitfalls) in the market
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