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The Counter-IED Market 2010-2020: Systems and Technologies for Force Protection
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Why you should buy this report:The counter-IED market is an important defence sector that will experience a decline in demand but will still provide substantial commercial opportunities. Like other defence programmes, counter-IED systems will face budgetary pressures but are so critically important that these are expected to receive robust funding support. This visiongain defence report will be valuable to those involved in the counter-IED market or who wish to take part in it in the future. 140 seiten | |||||||||||
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Improvised explosive devices (IED) have been brutally effective weapons for insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, and increasingly, in other parts of the world. IEDs have been blamed for thousands of de.....
Improvised explosive devices (IED) have been brutally effective weapons for insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, and increasingly, in other parts of the world. IEDs have been blamed for thousands of deaths of military personnel and also civilians. The US and its allies have responded to the IED threat by spending billions of dollars on vehicles, equipment, personnel and training for counter-IED and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) missions. This has provided very strong demand in recent years in the counter-IED systems market. Based on visiongain’s research, global spending on counter-IED systems amounted to $7.7bn in 2009. However, demand is expected to decline from these high levels with the continuing US and allied withdrawal from Iraq and the imminent drawdown in Afghanistan. Visiongain finds a market in decline, albeit still retaining high value due to the central importance placed on countering IEDs. This new report, The Counter-IED Market 2010-2020: Systems and Technologies for Force Protection, provides an analysis of the global market for mine-resistant vehicles, electronic countermeasures mainly in jammers, IED detection equipment and unmanned systems purposely designed for counter-IED. This report examines corporate announcements and news accounts, policy documents, reports of relevant contracts and original expert views from industry, to analyse how the counter-IED systems market will develop during the period 2010 to 2020. Although many systems have already been acquired, countries are expected to continue making spending on counter-IED systems a priority in the context of tighter defence spending in general. The US has by far spent the most on counter-IED systems as it was an urgent and vital part of force protection mainly in Iraq but currently and in the near future, in Afghanistan where US operations have escalated with a surge of tens of thousands of new troops. Major Western-allied powers like the UK, Canada and Australia have followed suit in investing heavily in counter-IED systems. Countries like India, which faces its own insurgent groups who have reportedly taken to using more IEDs, is also likely to become a key market in the future. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2010-2020 for projected spending in counter-IED systems in the global market and 10 leading national markets. Visiongain also provides 2010-2020 forecasts for the global counter-IED systems market for four major submarkets: • Mine-resistant vehicles. • Electronic countermeasures or jammers. • IED/mine detection systems. • Unmanned systems used against IEDs. A comprehensive analysis of the counter-IED market The Counter-IED Market 2010-2020: Systems and Technologies for Force Protection report examines the market critically through the review of available information. The sources include government and company announcements, news reports, and interviews of experts in the field. Visiongain applied financial forecasting and qualitative analyses to provide a comprehensive market report with detailed analysis and informed opinion. In particular, The Counter-IED Market 2010-2020: Systems and Technologies for Force Protection report focuses on the following aspects of the market • Forecasts of the global counter-IED systems market from 2010-2020. • Forecasts of four major counter-IED systems submarkets – mine-resistant vehicles, jammers, detection systems and unmanned systems – from 2010-2020. • Forecasts of 10 leading national counter-IED systems markets from 2010-2020. • Review of significant counter-IED systems programmes. • SWOT analysis of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting the counter-IED systems market. • Profiles of 20 key companies involved in the counter-IED systems market. Report Highlights Companies Mentioned in this Report AAI Corporation ADI Ltd Alenia Aeronautica Allen Vanguard Corporation Armor Holdings BAE Systems BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems BAE Systems Land & Armaments, Ground Systems Division BAE Systems Land Systems OMC BDL Systems Ltd Boeing Company Boeing Network & Tactical Systems Caiman Centauri Solutions Chemring Australia Chemring EOD Chemring Group Plc China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) CNN Critical Solutions International Defense Land Systems India DOK-ING Ltd EDO Communications & Countermeasures Systems EDO Corporation Elbit Systems Ltd Elisra Elta Systems Force Dynamics Force Protection Inc Force Protection Industries Inc Foster-Miller General Dynamics General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products General Dynamics Land Systems General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada G-NIUS Unmanned Ground Systems Ltd Honeywell Integrated Survivability Technologies Ltd (IST) iRobot Corporation iRobot Corporation Government and Industrial Robots Division Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd (IAI) ITT Advanced Engineering & Sciences ITT Communications & Countermeasures Systems ITT Corporation ITT Electronic Systems ITT Force Protection Systems Iveco JCB Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KWM) L-3 Communications L-3 Communications Homeland Security Group L-3 CyTerra L-3 SafeView Division L-3 Security and Detection Systems Division L-3 Services Lockheed Martin LSC Group Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd ManTech International Corporation Med-Eng Navistar Defense Navistar International Corporation Netline Communications Technologies Nexter NIITEK Inc (Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology) Northrop Grumman Corporation Northrop Grumman Space and Mission Systems, Network Communication Systems NP Aerospace Ocean Systems Engineering Corporation Oshkosh Corporation Oshkosh Defense Pacific Security and Environmental Solutions QinetiQ Group Plc QinetiQ North America (QNA) QinetiQ North America Technology Solutions Group Remotec Inc Remotec UK Ltd Rheinmetall Canada Rheinmetall Defence Rheinmetall Group Richmond EEI Ltd Robosoft Roke Manor Research Ltd Schiebel Corporation Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Selex Communications Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) SRC SRCTec Inc Stewart & Stevenson Talon Ground Robotics Thales Australia Thales Group URS Corporation Government Agencies and other Organisations Mentioned in this Report Australian Army Australian Defence Forces Australian Department of Defence British Army Bundeswehr (German Army) Canadian Army Canadian Commercial Corporation Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (Cefcom) Canadian Forces Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) (India) Counter-IED (Germany) Counter IED Task Force (C-IED TF) (Canada) Counter-IED Task Force (Australia) Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) (India) Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) (Australia) Department of National Defence (DND) (Canada) Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (ERDE) (India) French Army French Army Materiel Command (DCMAT) German Armed Forces Indian Army Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Israeli Ministry of Defence (MoD) Italian Air Force Italian Air Force ReSTOGE (electronic warfare operational support unit) Italian Ministry of Defence (MoD) Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) JIEDDO Counter-IED Operations Integration Center Joint IED Defeat Task Force National Counterterrorism/Counterinsurgency Integrated Test & Evaluation Center (NCC IT&E) (US) NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Royal Australian Air Force South African security forces UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) UK Royal Engineers UNAMA Human Rights Unit United Nations (UN) United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) US Air Force US Air Force Research Laboratory US Army US Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) US Army Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command US Army Electronic Warfare Division US Army Engineer School US Army Program Executive Office (PEO), Combat Support and Combat Service Support US Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management Command (TACOM LCMC) US Army TACOM Contracting Center US Army TACOM Product Manager for Assured Mobility Systems US Coast Guard US Congress US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) US Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) US Department of Defense (DoD) US Department of Energy US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) US Marine Corps US Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) US Marine Counter IED Technology Directorate US National Counterterrorism/Counterinsurgency Integrated Test and Evaluation Center (NCC IT&E) US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) US Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division (NAVEODTECHDIV) US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division US Navy US Navy Program Executive Office Littoral and Mine Warfare (PEO LMW) US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) [Cerrar las informaciones del articulo de mercado] |
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1. Executive Summary 2. Fighting the Evolving IED Threat 2.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 2.2 Electronic Countermeasures 2.3 IED Detection Systems 2.4 Counter-IED Unmanned Systems 2.5 JIEDDO Initiative 2.5.1 JIEDDO Lines of Operation 2.5.2 JIEDDO Leadership 2.5.3 JIEDDO Thrust 2.6 NATO Counter-IED Initiative 3. The Global Counter-IED Market 3.1 The Market Defined 3.1.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 3.1.2 Electronic Countermeasures 3.1.3 Detection and Disposal Systems 3.1.4 Unmanned Systems 3.2 US Demand Has Peaked, Market Value to Remain Robust 3.3 US Dominates the Counter-IED Market 3.4 Europe, India to Spend on Counter-IED Systems 4. The Leading National Counter-IED Markets 4.1 Forecast for the US Counter-IED Market 4.2 Significant US Counter-IED Programmes: Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.2.1 MRAP All-Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) 4.2.2 Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected (MRAP) Vehicles 4.3 Significant US Counter-IED Programmes: IED Jammers 4.4 Significant US Counter-IED Programmes: Detection Systems 4.4.1 Husky-Mounted Detection System (HMDS) 4.4.2 Ground Standoff Mine Detection System (GSTAMIDS) 4.4.3 Vehicle-Mounted Mine Detector (VMMD) 4.4.4 Support for Route Clearance Vehicles 4.4.5 AN/PSS-14 Handheld Detectors 4.5 Significant US Counter-IED Programmes: Unmanned Systems 4.5.1 Man Transportable Robotic System (MTRS) 4.5.2 Remote Ordnance Neutralization System (RONS) 4.5.3 GSTAMIDS Robotic Component 4.5.4 Advanced Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robotic System (AEODRS) 4.5.5 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) 4.5.6 HMDS Scaled Down for Robot Use 4.5.7 T-Hawk VTOL UAV for EOD Teams 4.5.8 Yellow Jacket Counter-IED VTOL UAV Demonstrator 4.6 Forecast for the UK Counter-IED Market 4.7 Significant UK Counter-IED Programmes 4.7.1 Talisman EOD System 4.7.2 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.7.3 EOD Robots 4.7.4 T-Hawk UAVs for EOD Teams 4.8 Forecast for the Canadian Counter-IED Market 4.9 Significant Canadian Counter-IED Programmes 4.9.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.9.2 Expedient Route Opening Capability (EROC) System 4.9.3 Remotely-Operated Vehicles 4.9.4 Counter-IED Task Force 4.10 Forecast for the French Counter-IED Market 4.11 Significant French Counter-IED Programmes 4.11.1 Souvim and Buffalo Route Clearance Vehicles 4.11.2 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.11.3 PackBots 4.12 Forecast for the German Counter-IED Market 4.13 Significant German Counter-IED Programmes 4.13.1 Dingo Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.13.2 IED Jammers 4.13.3 PackBot 4.13.4 IED Research Centre 4.14 Forecast for the Australian Counter-IED Market 4.15 Significant Australian Counter-IED Programmes 4.15.1 Bushmaster Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.15.2 Talon Robots 4.15.3 Land 144 Counter-Mine Capability 4.16 Forecast for the Indian Counter-IED Market 4.17 Significant Indian Counter-IED Programmes 4.17.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.17.2 RCIED Jammers 4.17.3 Unmanned Ground Vehicles 4.17.4 Airborne Ground-Penetrating Radar 4.18 Forecast for the Israeli Counter-IED Market 4.19 Significant Israeli Counter-IED Programmes 4.19.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.19.2 Nahshon UGV 4.20 Forecast for the Italian Counter-IED Market 4.21 Significant Italian Counter-IED Programmes 4.21.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.21.2 MV-4 EOD Robots 4.21.3 C-27J with Counter-IED Payload 4.22 Forecast for the Chinese Counter-IED Market 4.23 Significant Chinese Counter-IED Programmes 4.23.1 Mine-Resistant Vehicles 4.23.2 Jammers 4.23.3 Snow Leopard Robot 5. SWOT Analysis of the Counter-IED Market 5.1 Strengths of the Counter-IED Market 5.1.1 IEDs are the Primary Threat in Afghanistan and Other Areas with Insurgent Activity 5.1.2 Growth in Demand for Systems will Continue as IEDs are an Enduring Threat 5.1.3 Development of More Effective and More Deployable Counter-IED Systems Will Continue 5.1.4 US is Dominant Market but Other Countries Also Keen on Counter-IED Systems 5.2 Weaknesses of the Counter-IED Market 5.2.1 Withdrawal from Iraq may Cause Drop in Demand 5.2.2 Mine-Resistant Vehicles Used in Iraq May Not Suit Other Conflict Zones 5.2.3 Many Countries May be Content to Spend Smaller Amounts on Counter-IED Systems for Overseas Operations 5.2.4 Counter-IED Systems May be too Costly for Some Countries to Field in Large Numbers 5.3 Opportunities in the Counter-IED Market 5.3.1 There is Demand across a Broad Range of Products 5.3.2 There will be a Market for Upgrades to Counter-IED Systems 5.3.3 There Are Potentially Large Markets Outside the US 5.3.4 Advances in Technology Could Help to Spur Demand for Counter-IED Systems 5.4 Threats to the Counter-IED Market 5.4.1 Interest in Counter-IED Systems May Wane if Military Forces Withdraw from Present Conflict Areas 5.4.2 Defence Cuts May Affect Spending on Counter-IED Systems 5.4.3 Some Countries May Opt for Only a Small Number of Counter-IED Systems 5.4.4 Developments in Communications Technologies May Affect the Effectiveness of Some Counter-IED Systems. 6. Expert Opinion 6.1 Chemring Group Plc – Rik Armitage, Business Development Director 6.1.1 Impact on Counter-IED Market of Withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan 6.1.2 Preparing for Future Conflicts 6.1.3 Counter-Insurgency-Type Scenarios Could Spur Demand 6.1.4 Factors That Could Hinder Growth 6.1.5 Demand from Non-US Markets 6.1.6 Expected Largest Segment of Market 6.1.7 Demand for IED Detection 6.1.8 Counter-IED Systems Becoming Organic to Military Units 6.1.9 Demand for Unmanned Ground Vehicles 6.1.10 Market Saturation 6.1.11 Demand from Non-NATO Countries 6.1.12 Consolidation in Counter-IED Sector 6.1.13 Competition from Large Defence Contractors 6.1.14 NIITEK’S Ground-Penetrating Radar 6.1.15 Key Technological Advances 6.1.16 Growth in Unmanned Systems 6.2 Force Protection Inc – Tommy Pruitt, Senior Communications Director 6.2.1 Growth Drivers for Counter-IED Market 6.2.2 Restraints to Counter-IED Market’s Growth 6.2.3 Impact of Withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan 6.2.4 Key Counter-IED Markets 6.2.5 Force Protection’s Ocelot 6.2.6 Demand for Buffalo Route Clearance Vehicle 6.2.7 Strong Market for Modernisation 6.2.8 Key Technological Advances for Mine-Resistant Vehicles 7. Leading Companies in the Counter-IED Market 7.1 Allen Vanguard Corporation 7.2 BAE Systems 7.3 Chemring Group Plc 7.4 Elisra 7.5 Force Protection Inc 7.6 Foster-Miller Inc 7.7 General Dynamics 7.8 iRobot Corporation 7.9 ITT Corporation 7.10 L-3 Cyterra 7.11 Lockheed Martin 7.12 Navistar Defense 7.13 Netline Communications Technologies 7.14 Oshkosh Defense 7.15 Rheinmetall Defence 7.16 Schiebel Corporation 7.17 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) 7.18 Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) 7.19 SRCTec 7.20 Thales Group 8. Conclusions 8.1 Key Drivers and Restraints 8.2 Mine-Resistant Vehicles Fuel Near-Term Growth 8.3 Submarkets: Decline in Vehicles, Rise in Systems 8.4 US Dominates the Counter-IED Systems Market 8.5 Europe, India to Spend on Counter-IED Systems 9. Glossary [Cerrar la tabla de contenidos] |
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Table 3.1 Global Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 3.2 Global Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 3.3 Global Counter-IED Submarkets Forecast 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 3.4 Global Counter-IED Submarkets CAGR Forecast (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020 Table 3.5 Leading Counter-IED National Markets Sales and Market Share Forecast, 2009, 2015, 2020 ($m,%) Table 4.1 Leading Counter-IED National Markets Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.2 US Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.3 US Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.4 UK Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.5 UK Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.6 Canadian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.7 Canadian Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.8 French Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.9 French Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.10 German Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.11 German Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.12 Australian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.13 Australian Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.14 Indian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.15 Indian Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.16 Israeli Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.17 Israeli Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 4.18 Italian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.19 Italian Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-15 and 2015-2020 Table 4.20 Chinese Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m, AGR%) Table 4.21 Chinese Counter-IED Market CAGR Forecast (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015 and 2015-2020 Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Counter-IED Market, 2010-2020 Figure 3.1 Global Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 3.2 Global Counter-IED Submarkets Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 3.3 Global Counter-IED Submarkets Market Share 2009 (%) Figure 3.4 Global Counter-IED Submarkets Market Share Forecast 2015 (%) Figure 3.5 Global Counter-IED Submarkets Market Share Forecast 2020 (%) Figure 3.6 Leading Counter-IED National Markets Share 2009 (%) Figure 3.7 Leading Counter-IED National Markets Share Forecast 2015 (%) Figure 3.8 Leading Counter-IED National Markets Share Forecast 2020 (%) Figure 4.1 US Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.2 UK Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.3 Canadian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.4 French Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.5 German Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.6 Australian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.7 Indian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.8 Israeli Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.9 Italian Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) Figure 4.10 Chinese Counter-IED Market Forecast, 2010-2020 ($m) [Ocultar lista de tablas / figuras] |
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