
European Defense Integration
Description
European Defense Integration
Summary
European defense integration has been greatly reassessed in recent years. Previously, this was built around the post World War II consensus and Cold War. After the 1990s, the threat of a major European conflict disappeared until the Russo-Ukraine crisis, which culminated in a full-scale war after 2022. This returned a sense of urgency to European defense issues, increased military spending and cooperation, and raised investments in defense industry and economic self-sufficiency. While these changes are aimed at a variety of threats, Russia is the primary European concern.
In the last decade, the EU has increasingly tried to develop its ability to act independently through multilateral institutions and individual level EU member state cooperation. This cooperation seeks to drive down procurement time and costs through joint funding, ensure uniformity and interoperability in equipment, and raise the global competitiveness European defense firms. This report outlines key programs and funding for research and development, describing where the EU utilizes joint funding. It also outlines the way multilateral institutions and foreign states affect European security.
Key Highlights
- Overview of European defense integration
- Studies of emerging trends and their broader impact on the market.
- Analysis of the various military and civilian hypersonic technologies programs currently under development, their history, and projections on future development initiatives.
- The key technology and commercialisation challenges that European defense integration is facing
- The investment opportunities for prime contractors, suppliers, and institutional investors, across the whole European defense integration value chain are covered.
- Highlights from the range of different sustainability programs currently being undertaken by various defense and aerospace companies.
- Determine potential investment companies based on trend analysis and market projections.
- Gaining an understanding of the market challenges and opportunities surrounding the European defense integration theme.
- Understanding how spending on European defense integration will fit into the overall market and which spending areas are being prioritized.
Table of Contents
63 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Players
- Thematic Briefing
- The leading defense-related organizations in Europe
- NATO
- EU Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP)
- European Defense Agency (EDA)
- European Defense Fund (EDF)
- Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO)
- OCCAR (Organization for Joint Armament Cooperation)
- Nordic Defense Cooperation (NORDEFCO)
- Relationship between EU defense, OCCAR, NATO, and NORDEFCO
- Relationship with OCCAR and the EDA
- OCCAR and its relationship with the NSPA
- NORDEFCO’s relationship with the EU and NATO
- Trends
- Technology trends
- Macroeconomic trends
- Regulatory trends
- Industry Analysis
- Market size and growth forecasts
- Defense and security procurement and R&D projects
- PESCO Programs
- EDA capability programs
- OCCAR Projects
- Other major defense cooperation programs
- The Future Combat Air System (FCAS)
- Timeline
- Signals
- M&A trends
- Hiring trends
- Value Chain
- Research and development priorities
- EU CDP priorities
- Nordic defense cooperation programs
- Procurement programs
- Land
- Naval
- Unmanned
- Aerospace
- Weaponry
- Companies
- Major companies
- Rising companies
- Sector Scorecards
- Defense sector scorecard
- Who’s who
- Thematic screen
- Valuation screen
- Risk screen
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- GlobalData reports
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About GlobalData
- Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Technology trends
- Table 2: Macroeconomic trends
- Table 3: Regulatory trends
- Table 4: PESCO Programs
- Table 5: OCCAR Projects
- Table 6: M&A trends
- Table 7: Major companies
- Table 8: Rising companies
- Table 9: Glossary
- Table 10: GlobalData reports
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Who are the leading players in the European defense integration theme, and where do they sit in the value chain?
- Figure 2: Europe’s leading defense and military institutions
- Figure 3: OCCAR member states
- Figure 4: NORDEFCO structure
- Figure 5: Capacity development cooperationOCCAR coordinates capacity-building programs with NSPA and EDA member states
- Figure 6: Pan-European military spending
- Figure 7: EDA Capability Development Priorities
- Figure 8: The European defense integration story
- Figure 9: Aerospace and C4ISR & electronic warfare lead European M&A defense deals
- Figure 10: Total defense job hirings in Europe
- Figure 11: he European defense integration value chain
- Figure 12: Who does what in the defense space?
- Figure 13: Thematic screen
- Figure 14: Valuation screen
- Figure 15: Risk screen
- Figure 16: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard
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