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The Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020
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Our latest defence report - The Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020 - reveals the significant opportunities presented by one of the defence industry's most dynamic and growing markets. Our market study examines leading soldier modernisation programmes and systems, and explores the operational requirements which are creating global demand for soldier modernisation programmes. We assess the commercial prospects and outlook for companies offering soldier modernisation systems. This analytical report defines the current state of the soldier modernisation market and discusses its potential for growth from 2010 onwards, with market forecasting at the global and national levels.
Based on our in-depth research, global government spending in 2010 on soldier modernisation, across all subsystems, will total $546m. We analyse, quantify and forecast the global soldier modernisation market by sub-sector for command, control, communications, computing, intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (C4ISTAR), lethality, mobility, survivability and sustainability.
Around the world, there are a range of factors which are driving increased research, development, procurement and deployment of soldier modernisation systems.
Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and terrorist threats around the world have demonstrated the growing importance of infantry in military operations. Governments are increasingly conscious that missions of this type require up-to- date soldier systems in order to successfully fulfil mission objectives on both the tactical and strategic levels. During the next decade, the soldier modernisation industry is therefore expected to exhibit corresponding growth, driven by the escalating counter-insurgency operations and humanitarian & peacekeeping missions operating worldwide.
Despite the current economic climate restricting defence budgets - particularly in the US - governments globally continue to invest in long term programmes to upgrade infantry equipment to ensure that soldiers will continue to be able to successfully fight both conventional and guerrilla enemies. Military decision-makers are also developing operational strategies to benefit from the latest infantry technology. The intention is to produce next generation combat soldiers with improved C4ISTAR capability to integrate into the modern network centric warfare environment and thereby deliver better coordinated military operations.
Within this report we analyse, quantify and forecast the market for the following sub-sectors of the soldier modernisation market -
- C4ISTAR
- Lethality
- Mobility
- Survivability
- Sustainability
We examine the combination of factors that are driving the increased investment in soldier modernisation by armed forces around the world. The upgrading of soldier systems is expected to increase steadily over the next decade, despite the economic situation and downwards pressure on overall defence budgets.
The increasing investment in soldier modernisation systems, particularly in Europe and NATO, has resulted in the global soldier modernisation market becoming one of the sub-sectors of the defence industry that is least restrained by the global financial crisis. We expect the global soldier modernisation market to grow strongly with significant rewards for successful companies.
How much are individual countries planning to spend on soldier modernisation programmes and systems between 2010 and 2020? How are new technologies changing the nature of infantry warfare? Who are the leading companies providing solider modernisation systems? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade - in which geographical region and with which technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.
A comprehensive analysis of the soldier modernisation market
The Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020 report examines the global market for soldier modernisation programmes and systems from an impartial standpoint. We offer a review of contracting activity, and products and services, based on our analysis of information obtained from multiple sources. The report draws on official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion.
The Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020 report provides detailed sales forecasts for the global soldier modernisation market and leading national markets; a SWOT analysis; discussions of commercial and technological trends; and assessments of commercial drivers and restraints. This report also includes an in-depth original interview with an industry expert. This package of analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else.
Why you should buy The Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020:
The main benefits from purchasing this report are:
You will gain an understanding of the current soldier modernisation market and how it will develop, with detailed market forecasts from 2010 to 2020
- You will receive global sales forecasts plus forecasts for the 12 leading national markets from 2010 to 2020.
- You will gain insight into the 5 main sub-markets of C4ISTAR, lethality, mobility, survivability and sustainability, including market forecasts for each of these sub-markets.
- You will gain insight into the major government soldier modernisation programmes being undertaken in the 12 leading national markets.
- You will gain an understanding of the 14 leading companies within the soldier modernisation marketplace with detailed data.
- You will gain an understanding of the new emerging modernisation technologies that will affect the soldier modernisation marketplace.
- You will receive analyses for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the soldier modernisation market from 2010 onwards.
- You will also read an interview from a leading expert in the field -
Mr Erich Weissenbock - Project Officer Engagement of the European Defence Agency's Capability Directorate
You can order this report today. Anyone with an interest in the development and procurement of soldier modernisation systems cannot afford to miss out on acquiring the information and insight that only this new report can provide.
Gain an understanding of how to tap into the potential of this market by ordering The Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Global Soldier Modernisation Market Size and Expected Growth Rates
1.2 The Current Leading National Soldier Modernisation Markets
1.3 Growth Areas of Interest
1.4 Summary of the Soldier Modernisation Market Drivers and Restraints
1.5 Technologies Helping to Develop the Market by Driving Investment
2. Introduction - Modernising the Soldier
2.1 Current Soldier Modernisation Programmes
2.2 C4ISTAR, Lethality, Mobility, Survivability and Sustainability
2.3 The Digital Battlefield
2.4 Supremacy of the Modernised Soldier
2.5 Interoperability
2.6 Market Challenges
2.6.1 Cost
2.6.2 Weight and Size
2.6.3 Availability of Power Supplies
2.6.4 Data Connectivity
2.6.5 Human-Machine Interface
2.7 The Benefits of This Report
2.8 Methods
3. The Global Soldier Modernisation Market
3.1 The Market Defined
3.2. The Global Market
3.2.1 US and Europe Lead Soldier Modernisation Programmes
3.2.2 Evolution of Land Warrior
3.2.3 France and the UK Roll Out Programmes
3.3 Strong Growth Across Submarkets
3.3.1 C4ISTAR is Leading Submarket
3.3.2 Lethality Submarket Meets Present and Future Needs
3.3.3 Mobility Submarket Driven by Navigation Needs
3.3.4 Survivability Submarket to See Strong Demand
3.3.5 Sustainability Submarket Powered by Energy Needs
4. Leading National Soldier Modernisation Markets
4.1 US Soldier Modernisation Market
4.2 French Soldier Modernisation Market
4.3 UK Soldier Modernisation Market
4.4 German Soldier Modernisation Market
4.5 Italian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.6 Russian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.7 Australian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.8 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.9 Indian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.10 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Market
4.11 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Market
4.12 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Market
5. Significant Soldier Modernisation Programmes
5.1 The Five Major Soldier Modernisation Programmes
5.1.1 US: FFW, GSE and MERS
5.1.2 France: FELIN
5.1.3 UK: FIST
5.1.4 Germany: IdZ
5.1.5 Italy: Soldato Futuro
5.2 Other Notable Soldier Modernisation Programmes
5.2.1 Australia: Land 125
5.2.2 Canada: ISSP, Soldier 2020
5.2.3 Czech Republic: Vojak 21, Soldier of the 21st Century
5.2.4 Europe: EDA: 21st Century Soldier System
5.2.5 India: F-INSAS
5.2.6 Netherlands: VOSS
5.2.7 Norway: NORMANS
5.2.8 Singapore: ACMS
5.2.9 South Africa: African Warrior
5.2.10 Spain: COMFUT
5.2.11 Sweden: MARKUS
5.2.12 Switzerland: IMESS
6. Soldier Modernisation Technologies
6.1 C4ISTAR
6.2 Lethality
6.3 Mobility
6.4 Survivability
6.5 Sustainability
7. SWOT Analysis of the Soldier Modernisation Market
7.1 Strengths of the Soldier Modernisation Market
7.1.1 Dismounted Infantry are Still Key to Taking and Holding Ground
7.1.2 Soldier Modernisation is a Permanent Requirement
7.1.3 Soldier Modernisation Significantly Enhances Situational Awareness
7.1.4 There are a Significant Number of Programmes Driving the Industry's Growth Over the Next Decade
7.1.5 The Desire for Supremacy and Interoperability Ensures that Soldier Modernisation Will Be Pursued by Most Nations
7.1.6 Private Industry Can Meet Many of the Technological Demands
7.2 Weaknesses of the Soldier Modernisation Market
7.2.1 The Global Financial Crisis Has Adversely Affected the Demand for Soldier Modernisation Systems
7.2.2 Unit Cost May Not Make it an Affordable Option For Many Countries Other Than With Limited Deployment
7.2.3 Many Nations Are Likely to Adopt a Wait-And-See Attitude to Monitor the Implementation of Other Programmes
7.2.4 There Are Still Questions as to How Much of a Benefit it Will Bring in Light of the Cost and the Potential Weight Issues for Soldiers
7.2.5 Tactics and Doctrines on Soldier Modernisation are Still Evolving
7.3 Opportunities in the Soldier Modernisation Market
7.3.1 Infantry Operations are Central to Military Operations, Adding to the Importance of Soldier Modernisation Programmes.
7.3.2 There Will Always be Scope for Soldier Modernisation Projects in Many Parts of the World
7.3.3 There is Likely to be Demand for Modernisation Kits from Elite Forces if not Regular Units
7.3.4 Military and Commercial Developments in Information and Communications Technology Can Mutually Benefit One Another
7.3.5 There May Be Countries Which Opt to Purchase Separate Modernisation Kit Components Piecemeal
7.4 Threats to the Soldier Modernisation Market
7.4.1 The Global Financial Crisis has Reduced the Scale of Soldier Modernisation Programmes Until at Least 2015
7.4.2 Some Nations Will Wait for Systems to be Combat Proven - Potentially Reducing Demand and Growth
7.4.3 Soldier Modernisation Systems are Seen as Heralding a Revolution in Infantry Warfare, Which May be an Unrealistic Expectation
7.4.4 Soldier Modernisation May be Seen as a 'Prestige' Project Not Essential to Military Operations, Limiting the Market
7.5 The Drive to Provide Greater Situational Awareness and Mission Flexibility Will Push Growth
7.6 Unit Cost and a Reluctance to Embrace New Technology are the Principal Restraints
7.7 The Soldier Modernisation Market will See Steady, Then Rapid, Growth
8. Expert Opinion
8.1 Mr Erich Weissenbock, Project Officer Engagement of the
European Defence Agency (EDA) Capability Directorate
8.1.1 What is the EDA Doing to Advance Soldier Modernisation?
8.1.2 How Advanced are Soldier Modernisation Programmes in Europe?
8.1.3 How Do Soldier Modernisation Programmes in Europe Compare to Other Regions?
8.1.4 How Would You Describe the Soldier Modernisation Market Over the Next 10 Years?
8.1.5 Which Aspect of Soldier Modernisation Market is Getting the Highest Priority?
8.1.6 Do You See a Major Role for COTS Components in Soldier Modernisation Programmes?
8.1.7 What do Armed Forces Expect from Suppliers to Achieve Smooth Soldier Modernisation Programmes?
9. Leading Companies Involved in the Soldier Modernisation Market
9.1 Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co.
9.2 EADS Defence and Security Systems
9.3 Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN Herstal)
9.4 General Dynamics
9.5 Harris RF Communications
9.6 ITT Corporation
9.7 Kord Defence Pty Ltd
9.8 Raytheon
9.9 Rheinmetall Defence
9.10 Rockwell Collins
9.11 Sagem Defense Securite
9.12 Selex Communications
9.13 Tata Group
9.14 Thales Group
10. Conclusions
10.1 Global Market Size and Expected Growth Rates
10.2 Growth Rates of the Leading National Markets
10.3 Growth Areas of Interest
10.4 Summary of Market Drivers and Restraints
10.5 Technologies Drive Market Development
10.6 General Market Outlook
Appendix
Glossary of Terms
List of Tables
Table 3.1 Global Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 3.2 Global Soldier Modernisation CAGR
Table 3.3 Regional Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 3.4 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarkets Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 3.5 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarkets CAGR 2010-2020
Table 3.6 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Sales and Market Share 2009, 2015, 2020
Table 4.1 Leading 12 Soldier Modernisation Markets Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.2 US Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.3 US Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.4 French Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.5 French Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.6 UK Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.7 UK Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.8 German Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.9 German Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.10 Italian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.11 Italian Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.12 Russian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.13 Russian Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.14 Australian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.15 Australian Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.16 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.17 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.18 Indian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.19 Indian Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.20 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.21 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.22 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.23 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 4.24 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Table 4.25 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Sales CAGR 2010-2020
Table 7.1 SWOT Analysis of the Soldier Modernisation Market 2010-2020
List of Figures
Figure 3.1 Global Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 3.2 Regional Soldier Modernisation Sales by Market Size 2009
Figure 3.3 Regional Soldier Modernisation Sales by Market Size 2015
Figure 3.4 Regional Soldier Modernisation Sales by Market Size 2020
Figure 3.5 Regional Soldier Modernisation Market Share 2009
Figure 3.6 Regional Soldier Modernisation Market Share 2015
Figure 3.7 Regional Soldier Modernisation Market Share 2020
Figure 3.8 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarkets Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 3.9 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Share 2009
Figure 3.10 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Share 2015
Figure 3.11 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Share 2020
Figure 4.1 US Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.2 French Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.3 UK Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.4 German Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.5 Italian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.6 Russian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.7 Australian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.8 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.9 Indian Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.10 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.11 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Figure 4.12 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Sales Forecast 2010-2020
Companies Mentioned in This Report
ABSL Power Solutions
Aero Sekur
Aerospatiale-Matra
Aimpoint AB
Amopack SL
Armscor
Australian Defence Apparel (ADA)
BAE Systems
Beretta
Black and Decker
Bren-Tronics
Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS)
Construcciones Aeronauticas SA
Daewoo
DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG (DASA)
Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co.
Dynamit Nobel
EADS Defence and Communications Systems (DCS)
EADS Defence and Security Spain
EADS Defence and Security Systems
EADS Defence Electronics
Elint
Elno
Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN Herstal)
Fedur
Finmeccanica Group
Foster-Miller
Galileo Avionica
General Dynamics C4 Systems
General Dynamics UK
General Electric
Grupo Mecanica de Vuelo (GMV)
Harris Corporation
Harris RF Communications
Heckler & Koch
Hughes Aerospace
Indra Sistemas
Ineos Chlor
Intelligent Energy
Israel Military Industries (IMI)
Istec
ITT Corporation
Iturri
Kord Defence Pty Ltd
KordTech Pty Ltd
Larimart
Lockheed Martin
MAS
McDowell Research
MIL Power Limited
Motorola
Nacre
NATO Army Armaments Group
NFM Group
North China Industrial Corporation (NORINCO)
Qinetiq
Qioptiq
Raytheon
Rheinmetall AG
Rheinmetall Defence
Rockwell Collins
Saab
Saab Bofors Dynamics
Safran Group
Saft Batteries
Sagem Defense Securite
Selex Communications
Selex Galileo
Selex System Integration
Shield Public Safety & Defence
Sistema Compositi
ST Electronics
ST Kinetics
Subdireccion de Tecnologia y Centros (Subtecen), Spain
Tata Advanced Materials
Tata BP Solar
Tata Communications
Tata Elxsi Ltd
Tata Group
Tata Indicom Organisation
Tata Teleservices
Tecnobit
Thales
Thales Australia
Thales Group
Trijicon
Vectronix AG
VOP-026 Sternberk
WetPC Pty Ltd
Wilcox Industries
Government Agencies and Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Argentine Rapid Deployment Force (Fuerza de Despliegue Rapido - FDR)
Armasuisse
Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Pasdaran)
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Department of Defence (DoD)
British Army
Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Czech Armed Forces (Armada Ceske republiky)
Czech Republic Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Danish Special Forces (Fromandskorpset and Jaegerkorpset)
Defence Material Organisation (DMO) Land Systems Division
Defence Materials Organisation (DMO), Netherlands
Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO), Australia
Defence Procurement Agency, UK
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India
Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), Singapore
Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia
Defense Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)
Delegation Generale pour l'Armements (DGA), France
Direccion General de Armamento y Material (DGAM), Spain
European Defence Agency (EDA)
Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt (FFI), Norway
French Army (Armee de Terre)
German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
German Army (Deutsches Heer)
German Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement
German Navy (Deutsches Marine)
Islamic Republic of Iran Army (Artesh)
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Italian Army (Esercito Italiano)
Japanese Self Defence Force (JSDF)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Ministry of Economic Development (MSE), Italy
NATO Army Armaments Group (AAG)
NATO Topical Groups 1 (TG/1)
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek (TNO)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
North Korean People's Army Ground Force (NKPA)
Norwegian Army (Haeren)
Ordnance Factories Board (OFB), India
PECOC Group
Programme Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, US Army
Republic of Korea Army (ROKA)
Royal Netherlands Army (Koninklijke Landmacht)
Russian Army
Russian Army Air-Landing Forces (Vozdushno-Desantnye Vojska - VDV)
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF)
Singapore Army
Soldier System Project Group (Projekthaus System Soldat - PSS)
South African Department of Defence (DoD)
South African National Defence Force (SANDF)
Spanish Army (Ejercito de Tierra)
Spanish Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Swedish Army (Armen)
Swiss Army
UK Defence Procurement Agency
UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
United States Marine Corps (USMC)
US Army
US Army Contracting Agency
US Department of Defense (DoD)
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
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