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European Airborne Countermeasures- World MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Aug. 14, 2003 Table of Contents1 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Market Overview 1. Introduction 2. Main Airborne Countermeasures 3. Types of Market Participants 4. Technologies Summary of Major Findings 1. Western European Airborne Countermeasures Markets 2. Eastern European Airborne Countermeasures Markets 3. North America Airborne Countermeasures Markets 4. Asia and Asia-Pacific Airborne Countermeasures Markets 5. Middle Eastern Airborne Countermeasures Markets 6. South America Airborne Countermeasures Markets 7. Security Classification Impact 8. Competitive Analysis 9. Conclusions 2 | TOTAL MARKET Overview and Definitions 1. Introduction 2. General Character of the Market Market Drivers and Restraints 1. Market Drivers 2. Market Restraints Revenues and Forecasts 1. Revenues and Forecasts Market Measurements 1. Market Measurements 2. Market age 3. Global Revenues (2003 expected) 4. Potential revenues (2003 - 2012) 5. Compound Annual Growth Rate; 2003-2012 Expected 6. Degree of competition 7. Competitors (Active Market Competitors in 2003) 8. Replacement Rate 9. Market Concentration 10. Programmes Cancellation Risk Trends by Product Type 1. IR Countermeasures (IRCM) 2. Warning and Detection Systems 3. Jamming Systems 4. IR and RF Decoys 5. Integrated Systems 6. Commercial Aircraft Countermeasures Companies to Watch 1. Companies to Watch 2. BAE Systems 3. Chemring 4. Cobham 5. Elisra 6. Rafael 7. SAAB 8. Thales Awards 1. Awards 2. Global Marketing Strategy Award 3. Product Strategy Award 4. Competitive Strategy Award Some Recommendations 1. Margin improvement 2. Commercial Off-the-Shelf 3. Business Practices 4. Export Market Partner Selection 3 | WESTERN EUROPEAN MARKET Market Overview 1. Market Overview 2. Regional Political; Economic and Technology Assessment 3. State of the EW Market 4. Procurement and RDT&E Budgets 5. Modernisation Programmes 6. Market Drivers and Restraints Major opportunities for European Players 1. Austria 2. Denmark 3. France 4. Germany 5. Greece 6. Italy 7. Netherlands 8. Norway 9. Spain 10. Sweden 11. United Kingdom 4 | EASTERN EUROPEAN MARKET Market Overview 1. Market Overview 2. Regional Political; Economic and Technology Assessment 3. State of the EW Market 4. Procurement and RDT&E Budgets 5. Modernisation Programmes 6. Market Drivers and Restraints Major opportunities for European Players 1. Bulgaria 2. Czech Republic 3. Hungary 4. Poland 5. Romania 6. Turkey 5 | NORTH AMERICAN MARKET Market Overview 1. Market Overview 2. Regional Political; Economic and Technology Assessment 3. State of the EW Market 4. Procurement and RDT&E Budgets 5. Modernisation Programmes 6. Market Drivers and Restraints Key North American Airborne Platform Programmes 1. USA 2. Canada 6 | ASIA AND ASIA-PACIFIC MARKET Market Overview 1. Market Overview 2. Regional Political; Economic and Technology Assessment 3. State of the EW Market 4. Procurement and RDT&E Budgets 5. Modernisation Programmes 6. Market Drivers and Restraints Major opportunities for European Players 1. Australia 2. China 3. India 4. Japan 5. Malaysia 6. New Zealand 7. Pakistan 8. South Korea 9. Singapore 10. Taiwan 7 | MIDDLE EASTERN MARKET Market Overview 1. Market Overview 2. Regional Political; Economic and Technology Assessment 3. State of the EW Market 4. Procurement and RDT&E Budgets 5. Modernisation Programmes 6. Market Drivers and Restraints Major opportunities for European Players 1. Egypt 2. Israel 3. Jordan 4. Kuwait 5. Morocco 6. Saudi Arabia 7. United Arab Emirates 8 | SOUTH AMERICAN MARKET Market Overview 1. Market Overview 2. Regional Political; Economic and Technology Assessment 3. State of the EW Market 4. Procurement and RDT&E Budgets 5. Modernisation Programmes 6. Market Drivers and Restraints Major opportunities for European Players 1. Argentina 2. Brazil 3. Chile 4. Mexico 5. Venezuela 9 | MISCELLANEOUS Acronyms 1. Acronyms AbstractGrowing Concern on International Security Drives Market GrowthEuropean airborne countermeasures (CM) suppliers are keen to leverage on the market opportunities arising out of the growing demand to equip military aircraft with the ability to recognise and defeat ground-to-air and air-to-air attacks. The need to incorporate such features is gaining importance across the world, with the proliferation of advanced security threats such as the modified QW-1 and the increasing trend of low-altitude operations. Airborne platforms are especially vulnerable during take-off and landing, when their current defences - primarily flares - lack the airspace to disperse and decoy threats. In urban environments, where enemies can hide more easily, flares have limited use due to risk of fire and civilian casualties. Hence, air forces worldwide are demanding more reliability, availability, flexibility, upgradeability and maintainability in the development and deployment of future airborne CM that will enable them to respond rapidly and efficiently. This Frost & Sullivan research analyses the world markets for airborne CM systems with a clear focus on identifying opportunities for European CM suppliers. The main airborne self-protection systems and decoys covered in this research include: infrared CM (IRCM), warning and detection systems, jamming systems, IR and radio frequency (RF) decoys, integrated systems and commercial aircraft CMs. |
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