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The CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021Übersetzung: Der konditiosbasierte Verteidigungsmarkt 2011-2012
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Our latest defence report – The CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021 – assesses the continually growing business opportunities presented by one of the most significant markets in the global defence and secur.....
Our latest defence report – The CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021 – assesses the continually growing business opportunities presented by one of the most significant markets in the global defence and security world. Our study examines the 12 leading national markets for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) defence products and services by sales, as well as assessing the factors that are driving sales growth around the world. Our analysis has concluded that worldwide government spending on CBRN defence products and services will reach $8.38bn in 2011. We examine the commercial prospects for companies involved in supplying products ranging from biological and chemical agent detection devices and personal protective equipment (PPE) to decontamination systems. This analytical report defines the current state of the global CBRN defence market and discusses its potential for growth from 2011 onwards, with detailed sales forecasting carried out at global and national levels. We analyse the combination of drivers and restraints that are resulting in increasing sales. We also examine the most promising areas of technological development that are likely to affect procurement decisions over our forecast period. Are major economies prepared to handle CBRN terrorist attacks? Which national CBRN defence marketplaces offer the most significant growth opportunities over the coming decade? What effect would a CBRN terrorist attack have on government procurement plans? How is spending on different types of CBRN defence equipment likely to be affected as government budgets continue to come under intense pressure? What are the prospects for organisations seeking to secure research funding? We answer these critical questions and many more through the in-depth analyses presented within this market report. A comprehensive analysis of the global CBRN defence market The CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021 examines the global market for CBRN defence products and services from an impartial standpoint. We offer a review of significant CBRN defence contracting activity based on our close analysis of information obtained from multiple sources. The report draws on a rich combination of official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and a gathering of unique expert opinion from experienced industry figures. These primary research interviews are not available elsewhere – only by ordering this report will you have access to them. The CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021 provides detailed sales forecasts for the global market and 12 leading national markets; a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis; discussions of commercial and technological trends; and assessments of the most important market drivers and restraints. This report also includes transcripts of six interviews with leading industry experts. This package of analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else. Visiongain has identified continuing demand from governments for the acquisition of additional products and services for CBRN defence agencies in coming years. Our analysis demonstrates that the global CBRN defence market is a growing marketplace offering government contract opportunities that are likely to see a range of companies realising commercial success, from the major global defence and security contractors to niche CBRN agent identification kit manufacturers. You must order this report today. Anyone with an interest in the future procurement of CBRN defence products and services cannot afford to miss out on acquiring the combination of information and insight that only this new report can provide. Gain an understanding of how to tap into the potential of this important market by ordering The CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021. 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Report Highlights Companies Mentioned in This Report 1st Detect Corporation 20/20 BioResponse 20/20 Gene Systems Inc Advanced Diamond Technologies Inc (ADT) Advanced Energy Systems Inc AeroVironment Inc Agilent Technologies Inc AirBoss Defense AirBoss of America Corporation Akorn Inc Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co KG Allen-Vanguard Corporation AMETEK Inc Applied Research Associates Inc (ARA) Argon Electronics LLP Astrotech Corporation Avon Protection Systems Avon Rubber Plc Babcock Marine (Devonport) Ltd BAE Systems Plc Battelle Memorial Institute Bavarian Nordic Inc Bertin Technologies SA Biolab H2O SAS Biological Alarm Systems Ltd (BAS) Bioquell Plc Block Engineering Inc Blücher GmbH Boeing Company Boeing Phantom Works Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Bracco Diagnostics Inc Bracco Diagnostics Inc, Healthcare Protective Products Division (HPPD) Bristol Industrial & Research Associates Ltd (Biral) Bruhn NewTech Group Bruhn NewTech Ltd Bruker Corporation Bruker Daltonik GmbH Bruker Optics Inc Bubble Technology Industries Inc (BTI) Building Protection Systems Inc (BPSI) Camber Corporation Cangene Corporation Cassidian ChromoLogic LLC Compagnie de Saint-Gobain SA Cristanini SpA Daher Group Defentect Group Inc DHS Systems International Ltd DHS Systems LLC DHS Technologies LLC DQE Inc DRS Technologies Inc DRS Technologies Inc, Power and Environmental Systems Drumgrange Ltd DuPont DxTerity Diagnostics Inc Dycor Technologies Ltd Dynasil Corporation of America Dytecna Ltd EADS Defence & Security (DS) ECA Group Elbit Systems Ltd Elusys Therapeutics Inc Emergent BioSolutions Inc Environics Oy Environics USA Inc Finmeccanica SpA Fire Safety International Inc (FSI) First Line Technology LLC Fleming Pharmaceuticals FLIR Systems Inc Foster-Miller Inc FSI North America General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products (GDATP) General Dynamics Corporation GenPrime Inc Germfree Laboratories Inc Global FIA Inc G-NIUS Unmanned Ground Systems Ltd Hankuk Communication Company Inc (HKC) HDT Engineered Technologies Hot Zone Solutions GmbH Human Genome Sciences Inc IB Consultancy ICx Analytical Instruments ICx Technologies Inc Idaho Technology Inc Immediate Response Technologies Inc (IRT) Indra Sistemas SA INFICON Inc Insitu Inc IntegenX Inc (IXI) Intelagard Inc Intermarine SpA Invetech Pty Ltd iRobot Corporation Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd (IAI) ITOCHU Corporation ITT Corporation Iveco Magirus AG KAI Research Inc Kärcher Futuretech GmbH Lion Apparel Inc Lockheed Martin Corporation Louis M Gerson Company Inc Luminex Corporation Median Communications LLC Menssana Research Inc Meso Scale Diagnostics LLC (MSD) MilSys (UK) Ltd Mine Safety Appliances Company (MSA) Mofet B’Yehuda Innovation Accelerator NBC-Sys Nexter Group Nor E First Response Inc Northrop Grumman Corporation Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems, Advanced Concepts & Technologies Division (AC&TD) Northrop Grumman Information Systems Northrop Grumman Space & Mission Systems Corporation Nurol Holding AS OptiMetrics Inc Optisense Ltd OWR GmbH OWR Group Pall Corporation PharmAthene Inc Portsmouth Aviation Ltd (PA) Proengin QinetiQ North America (QNA) Radiation Decontamination Solutions LLC (RDS) Radiation Monitoring Devices Inc (RMD) RAE Systems Inc Raytheon Company Remotec Inc Remotec UK Ltd Remploy Frontline Ltd Research International Inc Rheinmetall AG Rheinmetall Defence Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH RSDecon SafetyTech International Inc (STI) Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics (SGPPL) Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics (SGPPL) Protective Systems Science and Technology Corporation Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) SciTech Services Inc Serco Group Plc Smiths Detection Smiths Group Plc STERIS Corporation Stratophase Ltd Systems Consultants Services Ltd (SCS) Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc TEMET Group TESS-COM Italia Srl Thales Group Tradeways Ltd TSI Inc TVI Corporation Universal Detection Technology (UNDT) VaxGen Inc Visca LLC Wel-Fab Inc (WFI) WellCrown International Resources Ltd WL Gore & Associates (UK) Ltd Zephyr Technology Ltd Zistos Corporation Zumro Inc Government Agencies and Organisations Mentioned in This Report Al-Qaeda Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) Arizona State University (ASU) Aum Shinrikyo Australian Defence Force (ADF) Brazilian Armed Forces Brazilian Army British Army Bulgarian Army Canadian Department of National Defence (DND) Canadian Forces (CF) Center for Defense Information (CDI) Columbia University Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Center for Infection and Immunity (CII) Delhi Police Duke University Emergency Management in Australia (EMA) European Defence Agency (EDA) European Union (EU) Finnish Navy Fire Department, City of New York (FDNY) French Air Force French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) French Army French Centre d’Etudes du Bouchet (CEB) French defence procurement agency (La délégation générale pour l’armement, DGA) French Ministry of Defence (MoD) German Bundeswehr German Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement (BWB) HM Revenue & Customs, UK Hong Kong Police Force Hong Kong Standing CBRN Planning Group (SRPG) Hong Kong Standing CBRN Planning Group (SRPG) CBRN Incident Advisory Group (RIAG) Hungarian Ministry of Defence (MoD) Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Indian Army Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE) Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Japan Ministry of Defense (MoD) Japan Ministry of Defense (MoD) Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI) Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA) Kaiser Permanente Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Midwest Research Institute (MRI) New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH) New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH), Wadsworth Center North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) C3 Agency (NC3A) Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) Norwegian Armed Forces Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Omani Ministry of Defence (MoD) Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Pasteur Institute Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Russian Federation Ministry of Defence (MoD) Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) Russian Radiation, Chemical and Biological (RKhB) Protection Troops Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) Slovenian Army South Korean Ministry of National Defense (MND) SRI International Stanford University Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) Turkish Land Forces Turkish Ministry of National Defence Turkish Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM) UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) UK Home Office UK Home Office, Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT) UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) UK Police National CBRN Centre UK Royal Navy (RN) United Arab Emirates (UAE) Armed Forces United Nations (UN) United Nations (UN) Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) United Nations (UN) Special Commission (UNSCOM) University of Arizona University of Hertfordshire University of Hertfordshire, Science and Technology Research Institute (STRI) University of Michigan University of Rochester US Air Force (USAF) US Army US Army Chemical Materials Agency (CMA) US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) 20th Support Command (CBRNE) US Army Medical Department (AMEDD) US Army Medical Department (AMEDD), Office of the Surgeon General (OTSG) US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) US Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Acquisition Center US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Contracting Center US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Contracting Center, Natick Contracting Division US Army Reserve US Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC) US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) US Coast Guard (USCG) US Congress US Congressional Research Service (CRS) US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) US Department of Defense (DoD) US Department of Energy (DOE) US Department of Energy (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Health Affairs (OHA) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T Directorate) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T Directorate) Chemical and Biological Division US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T Directorate) Explosives Division US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T Directorate) Radiological and Nuclear Division US Department of Justice (DOJ) US Department of State US Department of Veterans Affairs US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) US General Services Administration (GSA) US Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO CBD) US Joint Science and Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JSTO-CBD) US Marine Corps (USMC) US National Guard US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) US National Institutes of Health (NIH) US Navy (USN) US Navy (USN) Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) US Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) US Secret Service US Senate Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) World Health Organization (WHO) [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction to CBRN Defence 2.1 The Threat of CBRN Attacks 2.2 Chemical Agents 2.2.1 Blister Agents 2.2.2 Blood Agents 2.2.3 Choking Agents 2.2.4 Nerve Agents 2.2.5 Toxic Industrial Chemicals 2.3 Biological Agents 2.3.1 Anthrax 2.3.2 Botulism 2.3.3 Ricin 2.4 Radiological Dispersal Devices (RDD) 2.5 Improvised Nuclear Devices (IND) 2.6 CBRN Incidents 2.6.1 Sarin: Japan, 1995 2.6.2 Anthrax: US, 2001 2.7 Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) 2.8 The Benefits of This Report 2.9 Research Methodology 3. The Global CBRN Defence Market 3.1 Global CBRN Defence Market 2011-2021 3.2 Leading National CBRN Defence Markets 3.3 National CBRN Defence Marketplaces’ Share of Worldwide Spending 3.4 Fastest-Growing National CBRN Defence Markets 4. Leading National CBRN Defence Markets 4.1 US CBRN Defence Market 4.1.1 US Army 4.1.2 US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 4.1.2.1 Project BioShield 4.1.3 US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) 4.1.4 US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 4.1.4.1 Office of Health Affairs (OHA) 4.1.5 US National Guard 4.1.6 Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP) 4.2 French CBRN Defence Market 4.3 UK CBRN Defence Market 4.4 Chinese CBRN Defence Market 4.5 German CBRN Defence Market 4.6 Japanese CBRN Defence Market 4.7 Russian CBRN Defence Market 4.8 Indian CBRN Defence Market 4.9 Italian CBRN Defence Market 4.10 Saudi Arabian CBRN Defence Market 4.11 Brazilian CBRN Defence Market 4.12 United Arab Emirates (UAE) CBRN Defence Market 4.13 Rest of the World (RoW) CBRN Defence Market 4.13.1 Canada 4.13.2 European Union (EU) 4.13.3 Israel 4.13.4 South Korea 4.13.5 Turkey 5. SWOT Analysis of the CBRN Defence Market 5.1 Strengths 5.1.1 Continuing Demand for CBRN Defence Products 5.1.2 Awareness of Serious Consequences 5.1.3 Constant Threat of Terror Attacks 5.1.4 Governments Valuing High-Tech Industries 5.2 Weaknesses 5.2.1 CBRN Attacks Are Rare 5.2.2 Government Budgets Coming Under Pressure 5.2.3 Response Plans May Lack Co-ordination 5.3 Opportunities 5.3.1 Equipping Civilian First-Responders 5.3.2 Increasing Adoption of CBRN Defence Systems 5.3.3 Wider Implementation of CBRN Defence Training 5.3.4 Innovation Transfer from Related Industries 5.4 Threats 5.4.1 Complacent Attitudes to CBRN Terrorism 5.4.2 Research Funding Under Threat 5.4.3 Emerging Markets Facing Budgetary Constraints 5.4.4 Delaying Uptake While Products Mature 6. Expert Opinion 6.1 Idaho Technology Inc: Lou Banks, Marketing Manager for Biodefense 6.1.1 Pioneering Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Technology 6.1.2 Supplying Armed Forces with Biological Threat Detection Systems 6.1.3 Equipping Civil Responders to Handle Bioterrorist Attacks 6.1.4 Favourable Biodefence Funding Environment 6.2 FSI North America: Mark Conron, President 6.2.1 Marketing Decontamination Showers and Shelters 6.2.2 Serving Civil and Military Customers 6.2.3 Achieving Sales Growth with Hospital Systems 6.2.4 Seeking New Market Opportunities 6.2.5 US Government Cutting CBRN Defence Spending 6.2.6 Terrorist Threat Level Driving Investment 6.3 Research International Inc: Jonathan Tobelmann, Business Development 6.3.1 Hunting for Biological Warfare Agents with Air Samplers 6.3.2 Developing Biological Detection and Identification Products 6.3.3 Targeting First-Responder and Military Customers 6.3.4 Offering Portable Systems 6.3.5 Mounting Biological Detectors on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) 6.3.6 Basic Research Suffering Amid Economic Downturn 6.3.7 CBRN Terrorism Threat Dictating Spending Trends 6.3.8 US Government Favouring Applications over Basic Research 6.3.9 Securing Research Funding Remains Challenging 6.3.10 Moving Beyond North America 6.3.11 Identifying Markets in Asia and Europe 6.4 20/20 BioResponse: Barry Cohen, Director of Sales 6.4.1 Developing Suspicious-Powder Screening Tests 6.4.2 Supplying Civilian Hazmat Teams 6.4.3 Detection Equipment Procurement Receiving Significant Funding 6.4.4 Seeking Scarce Research Funding 6.5 Radiation Decontamination Solutions LLC (RDS): Paul Erickson, National Sales Director 6.5.1 Providing Radiological Decontamination Services 6.5.2 Government Stockpiling Plans Moving Slowly 6.5.3 US Readiness for Radiological Attack 6.5.4 US Government Prioritising Detection Devices over Decontamination Capabilities 6.6 Cristanini SpA: Stefano Miorotti, CBRN Area General Manager 6.6.1 Leading the Way in CBRN Decontamination 6.6.2 Eyeing Homeland Security Opportunities 6.6.3 Command and Control Found Lacking 6.6.4 Delaying Equipment Procurement 7. Leading CBRN Defence Companies 7.1 20/20 BioResponse 7.2 Allen-Vanguard Corporation 7.3 Argon Electronics LLP 7.4 Avon Protection Systems 7.5 Blücher GmbH 7.6 Bruhn NewTech Group 7.7 Building Protection Systems Inc (BPSI) 7.8 Cristanini SpA 7.9 Defentect Group Inc 7.10 DHS Systems International Ltd 7.11 DQE Inc 7.12 Dycor Technologies Ltd 7.13 Environics Oy 7.14 FSI North America 7.15 GenPrime Inc 7.16 Hot Zone Solutions GmbH 7.17 ICx Technologies Inc 7.18 Idaho Technology Inc 7.19 Immediate Response Technologies Inc (IRT) 7.20 Intelagard Inc 7.21 Kärcher Futuretech GmbH 7.22 Lion Apparel Inc 7.23 Mine Safety Appliances Company (MSA) 7.24 Nor E First Response Inc 7.25 OptiMetrics Inc 7.26 OWR GmbH 7.27 Proengin 7.28 Radiation Decontamination Solutions LLC (RDS) 7.29 Radiation Monitoring Devices Inc (RMD) 7.30 RAE Systems Inc 7.31 Remploy Frontline Ltd 7.32 Research International Inc 7.33 Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH 7.34 RSDecon 7.35 Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics (SGPPL) 7.36 Smiths Detection 7.37 Tradeways Ltd 7.38 Zephyr Technology Ltd 7.39 Zistos Corporation 7.40 Zumro Inc 8. Conclusions 8.1 Worldwide Demand in the Global CBRN Defence Market 8.2 Drivers of Growth in the Global CBRN Defence Market 8.2.1 Underlying Threat of CBRN Terrorism 8.2.2 Sustained Demand for CBRN Defence Products and Services 8.2.3 Equipping Civilian First-Responders 8.3 Restraints on Growth in the Global CBRN Defence Market 8.3.1 Perception of CBRN Terrorism as Unlikely 8.3.2 Continuing Economic Uncertainty 8.4 Growth Opportunities in the Global CBRN Defence Market 9. Glossary [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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Table 3.1 Global CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 3.2 Global CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 3.3 Global CBRN Defence Market Drivers & Restraints, 2011-2021 Table 3.4 Leading National CBRN Defence Markets Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 3.5 Leading National CBRN Defence Markets’ Share of Global Spending, 2010, 2016, 2021 (%) Table 3.6 Fastest-Growing National CBRN Defence Markets CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.1 US CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.2 US CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.3 Project BioShield Acquisition Contracts, 2004-2009 ($m) Table 4.4 US Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Budget, FY09-FY11 ($m) Table 4.5 US Science and Technology Directorate Selected Funding, FY09-FY11 ($m) Table 4.6 US BioWatch Funding, FY08-FY11 ($m) Table 4.7 US Chemical and Biological Defense Program Procurement, FY09-FY11 ($m) Table 4.8 French CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.9 French CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.10 UK CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.11 UK CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.12 Chinese CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.13 Chinese CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.14 German CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.15 German CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.16 Japanese CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.17 Japanese CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.18 Russian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.19 Russian CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.20 Indian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.21 Indian CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.22 Italian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.23 Italian CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.24 Saudi Arabian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.25 Saudi Arabian CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.26 Brazilian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.27 Brazilian CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.28 United Arab Emirates CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.29 United Arab Emirates CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.30 Rest of the World CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR) Table 4.31 Rest of the World CBRN Defence Market Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Global CBRN Defence Market, 2011-2021 Figure 3.1 Global CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 3.2 Leading National CBRN Defence Markets’ Share, 2010 (%) Figure 3.3 Leading National CBRN Defence Markets’ Share, 2016 (%) Figure 3.4 Leading National CBRN Defence Markets’ Share, 2021 (%) Figure 3.5 Fastest-Growing National CBRN Defence Markets CAGR (%), 2011-2021 Figure 4.1 US CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.2 US Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Budget, FY09-FY11 ($m) Figure 4.3 US Science and Technology Directorate Selected Funding, FY09-FY11 ($m) Figure 4.4 US BioWatch Funding, FY08-FY11 ($m) Figure 4.5 US Chemical and Biological Defense Program Procurement, FY09-FY11 ($m) Figure 4.6 French CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.7 UK CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.8 Chinese CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.9 German CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.10 Japanese CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.11 Russian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.12 Indian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.13 Italian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.14 Saudi Arabian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.15 Brazilian CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.16 United Arab Emirates CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) Figure 4.17 Rest of the World CBRN Defence Market Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m) [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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