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The Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 2010-2020Übersetzung: Die elektronische Kriegsfuehrung (EW) Markt 2010-2020
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In particular, The Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 2010-2020 report focuses on the following aspects of the market:Why you should buy this report: • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the global prospects for the electronic warfare market with detailed forecasts over the period 2010-2020. • You will learn the forecast sales for three key electronic warfare submarkets from 2010-2020: • Electronic Attack (EA). • Electronic Protection (EP). • Electronic Warfare Support (ES). • You will discover the predicted sales for the ten leading national electronic warfare markets from 2010-2020. • You will understand the forces that are influencing and characterise the market for electronic warfare. • You will receive a SWOT analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting the electronic warfare market. • You will also read original interviews from three leading companies involved in the electronic warfare market: • ELTA Systems. • Systematic. • A leading European defence company. • You will learn about the leading companies involved in the electronic warfare market. 174 seiten | |||||||||||
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Electronic warfare (EW) is a flourishing and dynamic market that is the subject of this unique Visiongain defence report. The evident utility of electronic warfare on the modern battlefield in jamming.....
Electronic warfare (EW) is a flourishing and dynamic market that is the subject of this unique Visiongain defence report. The evident utility of electronic warfare on the modern battlefield in jamming radars, decoying missiles and gathering electronic intelligence means that militaries are keen to upgrade, or acquire, electronic warfare capabilities. Thorough analysis of government spending, policy and procurement programmes are carried out, with an in-depth examination of the market potential from 2010-2020. Based on Visiongain’s research, global government spending in 2010 on electronic warfare will reach $7.72bn. The electronic warfare market is set to undergo a transition to standardised and modularised systems that are easily upgradeable. Moreover, there are an array of new technologies that are driving efforts to harness the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), as well as defend from enemy weaponisation thereof. The ubiquity of UAVs on the battlefield means that there is likely to be considerable scope for the development of electronic warfare suites for such platforms, both to protect them from threats and to enable them to conduct electronic warfare activities. The US is the chief proponent of EW, but as emerging economies, such as China and India, seek to improve their military capabilities, they will necessarily focus upon this aspect of modern warfare. Russia is also seeking to refine its EW capabilities, with the bloody example of its failures to master the EMS in the August 2008 Georgian war providing it with added impetus to do so. European nations are similarly aware of the need to develop their EW capabilities, but, hamstrung by the parlous state of public finances, are likely to find such efforts constrained. Israel is a key operator of EW systems, and the centrality of air power to the maintenance of Israel’s military dominance over its neighbours means that sophisticated EW systems have become a necessity to the country. A comprehensive analysis of the electronic warfare market The Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 2010-2020 report examines the market critically through the review of a broad range of available information. The sources include government and company reports, news and interviews of several experts in the field. Visiongain applied financial forecasting and qualitative analyses to provide a comprehensive market report with detailed analysis and informed opinion. Report Highlights Companies Mentioned in this Report AAI Corporation Aeroflex Powell Airborne Tactical Advantage Alenia Aeronautica Alion Science and Technology Corporation Allen-Vanguard Alliant Techsystems (ATK) Integrated Systems Alloy Surfaces Company Alpha Technologies Amherst Systems (now owned by Northrop Grumman) Amplifier Research Corporation Antonov AOS Group Avalon Systems BAE Systems BAE Systems Electronics and Integrated Solutions BAE Systems Electronics, Intelligence and Support BAE Systems Electronic Systems Integration BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Bharat Electronics Ltd Boeing Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton Camber Corporation Chemring Australia Chemring Countermeasures Chemring Group Cohort Coronet Machinery Corporation Dassault Aviation DRS Technologies Dynetics EDO Communications and Countermeasures Systems EDO Corporation Elbit Systems Electronics Corporation of India Elettronica Elisra ELTA Systems EuroDASS Consortium Eurofighter GmbH European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) Company European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) Defence and Security EuroRADAR Consortium Finmeccanica Group First RF Corporation Frazer Nash Consultants General Dynamics General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems General Dynamics C4 Systems Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation Goodrich Corporation Hindustan Aeronautics IBM IMPACT Science and Technology Indra Sistemas Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Ltd. ITT Advanced Engineering and Sciences ITT Avionics ITT Communications and Countermeasures Systems ITT Corporation ITT Electronic Systems ITT Force Protection Systems ITT Industries Integrated Electronic Warfare Systems J&R Tool Jenkins Engineering Defence Systems Kilgore Flares Company L-3 Communications L-3 Communications Flight International L-3 Services Group Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Lockheed Martin Corporation Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Services Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors Logica LT Enterprises MASS Consultants MBDA MSP Aviation Northrop Grumman Corporation Northrop Grumman Corporation Integration Systems Northrop Grumman Information Technology Northrop Grumman Network Communications Systems Northrop Grumman Space and Mission Systems Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Integrated Systems NPO Mashinostroyeniya Ocean Systems Engineering Corporation Petards Group QinetiQ Ranger Enterprises Raytheon Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation Raytheon Electronic Warfare Operations Raytheon Electronic Warfare Systems Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems Roke Manor Research Rosoboronexport Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG Saab AB Saab Avitronics Sagem SELEX Galileo SELEX UK Shaanxi Sierra Nevada Corporation Sierra Nevada Corporation, ACM Systems SIGEN Singapore Technologies (ST) Kinetics Sukhoi Design Bureau Symetrics Industries Syracuse Research Corporation Systematic Terma North America Thales Group Tybrin Corporation Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report Australian Armed Forces Australian Army British Army Canadian Armed Forces Chinese 30th Electronic Counter-Measure (ECM) Regiment Chinese Nanjing Military Area Command (MAC) Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Eglin US Air Force Base French Army French Defence Procurement Agency French Navy German Air Force German Finance Ministry Indian Air Force (IAF) Indian Army Indian Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Indian Navy Israeli Air Force (IAF) Italian Air Force (IAF) Italian Industry Ministry Italian Ministry of Defence Johns Hopkins University Kirtland US Air Force Base North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Offutt US Air Force Base Robins US Air Force Base Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Swiss Armed Forces UK Defence Electronic Warfare Centre UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) UK Royal Air Force (RAF) UK Royal Marines UK Royal Navy US 453rd Electronic Warfare Squadron US 53rd Electronic Warfare Group US 55th Contracting Squadron, Offutt US Air Force Base US Air Force (USAF) US Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency US Air Force Research Laboratory US Army US Army Communications Electronics Command (CECOM) US Army Intelligence and Security Command US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) US Department of Defense (DoD) US Electronic Warfare Verification Station at Eglin US Air Force Base US Joint Chiefs of Staff US Joint IED Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO) US Marine Corps (USMC) US Marine Corps Systems Command US National Guard US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVIAR) US Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division US Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division US Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, Combat Environment Simulation Division US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) US Naval Surface Warfare Center US Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division US Navy (USN) US Navy Directed Energy Warfare Office (DEWO) US Office of Naval Research (ONR) US Pentagon US Reprogramming Laboratory US Space and Naval Systems Center US Warner Robins Air Logistic Center US Weapon systems Technology Information Analysis Center Wright Patterson US Air Force Base [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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1. Executive Summary 1.1 The Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 1.2 Global Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Outlook 1.3 Global Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Trends and Developments 2. Introduction to the Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 2.1 Electronic Warfare (EW) 2.2 Electronic Attack (EA) 2.2.1 Radar Jamming and Deception 2.2.2 Anti-Radiation Missiles (ARM) 2.2.3 Directed Energy (DE) Weapons 2.2.4 Flares 2.2.5 Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) Systems 2.3 Electronic Protection (EP) 2.3.1 Spectrum Management 2.3.2 Electromagnetic Hardening 2.3.3 Emissions Control 2.3.4 Wartime Reserve Modules 2.4 Electronic Warfare Support (ES) 2.4.1 Electronic Reconnaissance 2.4.2 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) 2.4.3 Electronics Security 2.5 The Benefits of This Report 2.6 Methodology 3. The Global Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 3.1 The Global Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 3.2 The Global Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 4. Electronic Warfare (EW) Sub-Market Sector Analysis 4.1 Electronic Attack 4.1.1 Electronic Attack Market Forecast 4.1.2 Electronic Attack Market Analysis 4.2 Electronic Protection 4.2.1 Electronic Protection Market Forecast 4.2.2 Electronic Protection Market Analysis 4.3 Electronic Warfare Support 4.3.1 Electronic Warfare Support Market Forecast 4.3.2 Electronic Warfare Support Market Analysis 5. Leading National Electronic Warfare (EW) Markets 5.1 US Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.1.1 US Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.1.2 US Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.2 Chinese Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.2.1 Chinese Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.2.2 Chinese Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.3 Israeli Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.3.1 Israeli Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.3.2 Israeli Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.4 UK Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.4.1 UK Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.4.2 UK Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.5 French Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.5.1 French Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.5.2 French Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.6 Russian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.6.1 Russian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.6.2 Russian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.7 Indian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.7.1 Indian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.7.2 Indian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.8 Italian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.8.1 Italian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.8.2 Italian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.9 German Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.9.1 German Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.9.2 German Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.10 Australian Electronic (EW) Warfare Market 5.10.1 Australian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.10.2 Australian Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 5.11 Rest of the World Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 5.11.1 Rest of the World Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 5.11.2 Rest of the World Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Analysis 6. SWOT Analysis of the Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 6.1 Strengths 6.1.1 Priority Procurement Sector 6.1.2 Operational Demands 6.1.3 Valued Industry 6.1.4 Stable Procurement Cycles 6.2 Weaknesses 6.2.1 Cost and Complexity of Systems 6.2.2 Complacent Attitudes to Electronic Warfare 6.2.3 Lack of Qualified Personnel 6.2.4 Uncertain Business Environment 6.3 Opportunities 6.3.1 Emerging Markets 6.3.2 Modularisation of Systems 6.3.3 Desire to Disseminate Data 6.3.4 Development of Directed Energy Weapons 6.3.5 Development of UAV-Based Platforms 6.4 Threats 6.4.1 Double-Dip Recession 6.4.2 Withdrawal from Afghanistan 6.4.3 Preference for Integrated Systems 7. Expert Opinion 7.1 ELTA Systems 7.1.1 ELTA Systems’ Involvement in the Airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 7.1.2 ELTA Systems’ Involvement in the Naval Electronic Warfare (EW) market 7.1.3 ELTA Systems’ Involvement in the Ground-Based Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 7.1.4 Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Size 7.1.5 Trends and Developments in the Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 7.1.6 Technological Developments in the Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 7.1.7 Geographical Growth Areas for the Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 7.1.8 European Defence Budget Cuts 7.1.9 Market for Upgrading Systems and New Systems 7.1.10 Maintaining a Lead in Electronic Warfare (EW) Technology 7.2 Systematic 7.2.1 Current Trends in the UK Electronic Warfare Market 7.2.2 Challenges Facing the Development of Electronic Warfare Capabilities 7.2.3 Technological Developments in Electronic Warfare 7.2.4 Future UK Electronic Warfare Funding 7.3 Leading Defence Company 7.3.1 Description of Company’s Involvement in the Electronic Warfare Market 7.3.2 Key Trends and Developments in the Electronic Warfare Market 7.3.3 Technical Issues Concerning the Deployment of Electronic Warfare 7.3.4 Technological Developments in Electronic Warfare 7.3.5 Challenges and Opportunities in the Electronic Warfare Market 7.3.6 Drivers in the Electronic Warfare Market 7.3.7 Restrains in the Electronic Warfare Market 7.3.8 Regional Growth or Decline in Electronic Warfare Spending 8. Leading Companies in the Electronic Warfare (EW) Market 8.1 Allen-Vanguard 8.2 Alliant Techsystems (ATK) 8.3 BAE Systems 8.4 Boeing 8.5 Chemring Group 8.6 EADS Company 8.7 Elbit Systems 8.8 Elettronica 8.9 ELTA Systems 8.10 General Dynamics 8.11 Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Ltd. 8.12 ITT Corporation 8.13 Lockheed Martin Corporation 8.14 Northrop Grumman Corporation 8.15 Raytheon 8.16 Saab AB 8.17 SELEX Galileo 8.18 Sierra Nevada Company 8.19 Systematic 8.20 Thales Group 9. Conclusions 9.1 Global Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Outlook 9.2 Electronic Warfare (EW) Submarkets 9.3 Leading National Electronic Warfare (EW) Markets 9.4 Standardisation and Modularisation of Electronic Warfare Systems 9.5 Deployment of Electronic Warfare Systems on UAVs 9.6 Emerging Electronic Warfare (EW) Markets 9.7 Insulation from Cutbacks 10. Glossary [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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Table 3.1 Global Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 3.2 Global Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 3.3 Leading National Electronic Warfare Market Forecasts 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR%) Table 4.1 Global Electronic Warfare Sub-Market Forecasts 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.2 Global Electronic Warfare Sub-Market Forecasts CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 4.3 Global Electronic Attack Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.4 Global Electronic Attack Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 4.5 Global Electronic Protection Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.6 Global Electronic Protection Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 4.7 Global Electronic Warfare Support Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.8 Global Electronic Warfare Support Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.1 US Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.2 US Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.3 Chinese Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.4 Chinese Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.5 Israeli Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.6 Israeli Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.7 UK Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.8 UK Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.9 French Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.10 French Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.11 Russian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.12 Russian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.13 Indian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.14 Indian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.15 Italian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.16 Italian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.17 German Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.18 German Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.19 Australian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.20 Australian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 5.21 Row Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 5.22 RoW Electronic Warfare Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2010-2020, 2010-2015, and 2015-2020 Table 6.1 SWOT Analysis of the Electronic Warfare Market 2010-2020 Figure 3.1 Global Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 3.2 Leading National Electronic Warfare Market Forecasts 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 3.3 Leading National Electronic Warfare Markets Share 2010 ($bn, %) Figure 3.4 Leading National Electronic Warfare Markets Share 2020 ($bn, %) Figure 4.1 Global Electronic Warfare Sub-Market Forecasts 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 4.2 Global Electronic Warfare Sub-Markets Share 2010 ($bn, %) Figure 4.3 Global Electronic Warfare Sub-Markets Share 2020 ($bn, %) Figure 4.4 Global Electronic Attack Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 4.5 Global Electronic Protection Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 4.6 Global Electronic Warfare Support Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.1 US Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.2 Chinese Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.3 Israeli Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.4 UK Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.5 French Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.6 Russian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.7 Indian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.8 Italian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.9 German Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.10 Australian Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) Figure 5.11 RoW Electronic Warfare Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn) [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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