NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
The Soldier Modernisation Market 2011-2021
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The Soldier Modernisation Market 2011-2021 is our new defence report. It reviews major programmes related to all aspects of soldier modernisation – examining the market for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I), lethality, sustainability, survivability and mobility equipment and technology.
The Soldier Modernisation Market 2011-2021 reviews leading soldier modernisation programmes and examines the prospects and outlook for government spending on such projects. The report reviews the state of the market in 2010 and projects future prospects for the market in the forecast period of 2011-2021.
Many of today's soldiers are armed and equipped much as their predecessors were, with a rifle, armour and uniform. However, the soldier of the near future will be very different indeed. Future soldiers will no longer be merely armed and uniformed people, but will be linked together via a real-time communications network, able to download relevant information for their mission and even share observations with higher levels of command. The soldier of the future will not just be guided by maps, but with global positioning system (GPS) navigation systems. They will be able to more effectively and efficiently use their weapons during the day and the night. They will be able to share information immediately amongst each other, and be able to have their mission updated and redefined with no loss of command and control.
This report reviews the major programmes and reveals opportunities for companies engaged in the production of soldier modernisation equipment and technologies.
Visiongain calculates that in 2011 the global market for soldier modernisation will amount to $713m. Over the forecast period of 2010-2020, the cumulative military radar systems market will total $15,889m.
The soldier modernisation market is currently dominated by programmes being pursued by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) member states, many of which are also engaged in combat operations in Afghanistan. Visiongain believes that nations such as the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada will increase expenditure on soldier modernisation equipment until around the middle of the decade. This increase will be driven by the concurrent demands of deployment in Afghanistan and the schedules of soldier modernisation programmes (SMP).
With the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and the completion of the preliminary stages of many SMPs, Visiongain expects spending on soldier modernisation equipment by major NATO member states to shrink. Moreover, the incremental approaches that these nations are likely to implement concerning soldier modernisation will mean that spending on soldier modernisation equipment will remain at these lower levels for several years thereafter. Standardisation of equipment and the increasing demand for commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment will limit increases in spending.
In terms of new technology, Visiongain believes that efforts will largely be directed at minimising size, weight and power (SWaP) requirements. Since soldiers are carrying ever increasing loads, it is imperative that the weight of equipment is reduced to avoid musculoskeletal damage. Moreover, the power requirements of many devices add to this weight, by increasing the number of batteries that the soldier is required to carry. Portable charging systems, fuel cells, integrated power supplies and solar panels are likely to be in demand in order to sustain the operation of electronic devices.
Moreover, among NATO countries there will be a demand for increased interoperability between systems. The budgetary pressure that has led France and the UK to commit to increased co-operation is likely to yield further such pacts. The challenge of networking systems based on different hardware and software will have to be met, if the advantages of such international cooperation are to be realised.
Outside of NATO and developed countries, emerging superpowers such as China and India are striving to modernise their armed forces. The latter is hoping to have fielded soldier modernisation equipment to considerable portions of its army by 2020, an ambitious goal. Furthermore, Russia has committed to large increases in defence expenditure, and the lessons of the 2008 Georgian War serve to illustrate the deficiencies of her armed forces.
Visiongain reviews the global soldier modernisation market and provides global market forecasts for five major soldier modernisation submarkets -
• Command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I)
• Lethality
• Sustainability
• Survivability
• Mobility
A comprehensive analysis of the soldier modernisation market
The Soldier Modernisation Market 2011-2021 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.
In particular, The Soldier Modernisation Market 2011-2021 report focuses on the following aspects of the market -
• Forecasts of the global soldier modernisation market from 2011-2021.
• Forecasts of the five soldier modernisation submarkets from 2011-2021.
• Forecasts of 24 leading national soldier modernisation markets from 2011-2021.
• Review of significant soldier modernisation programmes.
• SWOT analysis of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting the soldier modernisation market.
• Information on leading companies in the soldier modernisation market.
Why you should buy this report:
• You will get a comprehensive analysis of the global prospects for the soldier modernisation market over the period 2011-2021.
• You will learn the forecast sales for five key soldier modernisation submarkets from 2011-2021:
• Command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I)
• Lethality
• Sustainability
• Survivability
• Mobility
• You will discover the predicted government spending for the twenty four leading national soldier modernisation markets with detailed forecasts from 2011-2021.
• You will understand the forces that are influencing and characterise the market for soldier modernisation.
• You will receive a SWOT analysis of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting the soldier modernisation market.
• You will be able to study over 100 tables and figures quantifying and forecasting in detail the soldier modernisation market.
• You will also read original interviews from five leading organisations involved in the soldier modernisation market:
• Thales Group.
• Aero Sekur.
• Romanian Military Equipments and Technologies Research Agency.
• Canadian Army.
• Thales Norway.
• You will learn about the leading companies involved in the soldier modernisation market.
The soldier modernisation market is a growing and dynamic sector in the defence industry. Even as countries move to reduce defence spending in the face of economic pressures, soldier modernisation programmes are still receiving funding and are of importance to many NATO member states. This Visiongain defence report will be valuable to those involved in the soldier modernisation market or who wish to take part in it in the future.
You can order this report today. Anyone with an interest in the development of the soldier modernisation market should acquire the information and insight provided by this new report.
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 Global Soldier Modernisation Market Trends and Developments
2. Introduction to the Soldier Modernisation Market
2.1 Current Soldier Modernisation Programmes
2.2 C4I, Lethality, Mobility, Survivability and Sustainability
2.3 The Digital Battlefield
2.4 Supremacy of the Modern Soldier
2.5 Interoperability
2.6 Soldier Modernisation Market Challenges
2.6.1 Cost of Soldier Modernisation Equipment
2.6.2 Weight and Size of Soldier Modernisation Equipment
2.6.3 Power Requirements of Soldier Modernisation Equipment
2.6.4 Data Connectivity and Soldier Modernisation Equipment
2.6.5 Human Machine Interface and Soldier Modernisation Equipment
2.7 The Benefits of this Report
2.8 Methodology
3. The Global Soldier Modernisation Market
3.1 Defining the Soldier Modernisation Market
3.2 The Global Soldier Modernisation Market
3.2.1 The Global Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
3.2.2 The Global Soldier Modernisation Market Analysis
3.3 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarkets
3.3.1 C4I
3.3.2 Lethality
3.3.3 Mobility
3.3.4 Sustainability
3.3.5 Survivability
4. Leading National Soldier Modernisation Markets
4.1 The US Soldier Modernisation Market
4.1.1 The US Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.1.2 US Soldier Modernisation Programmes
4.1.3 Nett Warrior
4.1.4 Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad – MERS
4.1.5 US Army Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Modernization Program
4.2 The French Soldier Modernisation Market
4.2.1 The French Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.2.2 The French Soldier Modernisation Programme: Fantassin a Equipements et Liaisons Integres – FELIN
4.3 The UK Soldier Modernisation Market
4.3.1 The UK Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.3.2 The UK Soldier Modernisation Programme: Future Integrated Soldier Technology – FIST
4.4 The German Soldier Modernisation Market
4.4.1 The German Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.4.2 The German Soldier Modernisation Programme: Infanterist der Zukunft – IdZ
4.5 The Israeli Soldier Modernisation Market
4.5.1 The Israeli Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.5.2 The Israeli Soldier Modernisation Programme – Israeli Advanced Soldier (IAS)/Future Infantry Programme (ANOG)
4.6 The Italian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.6.1 The Italian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.6.2 The Italian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Soldato Futuro
4.7 The Australian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.7.1 The Australian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.7.2 The Australian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Land 125
4.8 The Russian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.8.1 The Russian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.8.2 The Russian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Project Wolf/Soldier 2000
4.9 The Singaporean Soldier Modernisation Market
4.9.1 The Singaporean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.9.2 The Singaporean Soldier Modernisation Programme: Advanced Combat Man System – ACMS
4.10 The Canadian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.10.1 The Canadian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.10.2 The Canadian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Integrated Soldier System Project – ISSP
4.11 The Indian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.11.1 The Indian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.11.2 The Indian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Future Infantry Soldier as a System – F-INSAS
4.12 The Chinese Soldier Modernisation Market
4.12.1 The Chinese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.12.2 The Chinese Soldier Modernisation Programme
4.13 The Spanish Soldier Modernisation Market
4.13.1 The Spanish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.13.2 The Spanish Soldier Modernisation Programme: Comabtiente Futuro – COMFUT
4.14 The Japanese Soldier Modernisation Market
4.14.1 The Japanese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.14.2 The Japanese Soldier Modernisation Programme
4.15 The Dutch Soldier Modernisation Market
4.15.1 The Dutch Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.15.2 The Dutch Soldier Modernisation Programme: Improved Operational Soldier System – VOSS
4.16 The South Korean Soldier Modernisation Market
4.16.1 The South Korean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.16.2 The South Korean Soldier Modernisation Programme
4.17 The Swiss Soldier Modernisation Market
4.17.1 The Swiss Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.17.2 The Swiss Soldier Modernisation Programme: Integrated and Modular Engagement System for the Swiss Soldier – IMESS
4.18 The Swedish Soldier Modernisation Market
4.18.1 The Swedish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.18.2 The Swedish Soldier Modernisation Programme: MARKUS
4.19 The Norwegian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.19.1 The Norwegian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.19.2 The Norwegian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Norwegian Modular Arctic Network Soldier – NORMANS
4.20 The South African Soldier Modernisation Market
4.20.1 The South African Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.20.2 The South African Soldier Modernisation Programme: African Warrior
4.21 The Polish Soldier Modernisation Market
4.21.1 The Polish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.21.2 The Polish Soldier Modernisation Programme: Tytan
4.22 The Finnish Soldier Modernisation Market
4.22.1 The Finnish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.22.2 The Finnish Soldier Modernisation Programme: Warrior 2020/Finnish Future Warrior (FFW)
4.23 The Czech Soldier Modernisation Market
4.23.1 The Czech Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.23.2 The Czech Soldier Modernisation Programme: Vojak 21 – V21
4.24 The Romanian Soldier Modernisation Market
4.24.1 The Romanian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.24.2 The Romanian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Romanian Individual Fighting System – RIFS
4.25 The Rest of the World Soldier Modernisation Market
4.25.1 The Rest of the World Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast
4.25.2 The Belgian Soldier Modernisation Programme: BEST
4.25.3 The Slovenian Soldier Modernisation Programme: 21st Century Warrior/Slovenian Warrior
4.25.4 The Slovakian Soldier Modernisation Programme: Advanced Individual Combat System – PIBS
5. SWOT Analysis of the Soldier Modernisation Market
5.1 Strengths of the Soldier Modernisation Market
5.1.1 Dismounted Infantry are Still Key to Taking and Holding Ground
5.1.2 Solider Modernisation is an Ongoing Requirement
5.1.3 Soldier Modernisation Significantly Enhances Situational Awareness
5.1.4 There are a Significant Number of Programmes Driving Growth over the Next Decade
5.1.5 The Desire for Supremacy and Interoperability Ensures that Soldier Modernisation Will Be Pursued by Many Nations
5.1.6 Private Industry Can Meet Many of the Technological Demands
5.2 Weaknesses of the Soldier Modernisation Market
5.2.1 The Global Financial Crisis Has Adversely Affected the Demand for Soldier Modernisation Systems
5.2.2 Unit Cost May Not Make it an Affordable Option for Many Countries Other Than with Limited Deployment
5.2.3 Many Nations Are Likely to Adopt a Wait-And-See Attitude to Monitor the Implementation of Other Programmes
5.2.4 Cost and Potential Weight Issues for Soldiers
5.2.5 Tactics and Doctrines on Soldier Modernisation are Still Evolving
5.3 Opportunities in the Soldier Modernisation Market
5.3.1 Infantry Operations are Central to Military Operations, Adding to the Importance of Soldier Modernisation Programmes
5.3.2 There Will be Scope for Soldier Modernisation Projects in Many Parts of the World
5.3.3 There is Likely to be Demand for Modernisation Kits for Elite Forces if not for Regular Units
5.3.4 Military and Commercial Developments in Information and Communications Technology Can Mutually Benefit One Another
5.3.5 There May be Countries Which Opt to Purchase Separate Modernisation Kit Components Piecemeal
5.4 Threats to the Soldier Modernisation Market
5.4.1 Some Nations Will Wait for Systems to be Combat Proven - Potentially Reducing Demand and Growth
5.4.2 Soldier Modernisation Systems are Seen as Heralding a Revolution in Infantry Warfare, Which May be an Unrealistic Expectation
5.4.3 Soldier Modernisation May be Seen as a 'Prestige' Project Not Essential to Military Operations, Limiting the Market
6. Expert Opinion
6.1 Romanian Military Equipments and Technologies Research Agency (METRA)
6.1.1 The Aims and Objectives of the Romanian Individual Fighting System (RIFS) Programme
6.1.2 The Current State of the RIFS Programme
6.1.3 The Schedule for the RIFS Programme
6.1.4 The Anticipated Cost of the RIFS Programme
6.1.5 Suppliers of Equipment for the RIFS Programme
6.1.6 Technical Issues Concerning the RIFS Programme
6.1.7 Lessons Drawn from Other Countries' Experiences in Soldier Modernisation
6.2 Thales Group
6.2.1 Thales's Involvement in FIST
6.2.2 The Current Status of FIST
6.2.3 Future Development of FIST
6.2.4 The Estimated Size of the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.2.5 Key Trends and Developments in the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.2.6 Technical Issues Concerning Soldier Modernisation Equipment
6.2.7 Technological Developments in the Next Ten Years
6.2.8 Challenges and Opportunities in the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.2.9 Drivers in the Soldier Modernisation Market.
6.2.10 Restraints in the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.2.11 Which Regions are Exhibiting Growth or Decline in Spending on Soldier Modernisation?
6.2.12 Anticipated Soldier Modernisation Spending Growth Rates
6.2.13 Effects of Government Policy on Soldier Modernisation
6.2.14 Business Considerations for the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.3 The Canadian Department of National Defence: Lieutenant-Colonel Jacques Levesque
6.3.1 The Requirements and Objectives of the Integrated Soldier System Project (ISSP)
6.3.2 The Current State of the ISSP
6.3.3 The Schedule for the ISSP
6.3.4 The Anticipated Cost of the ISSP
6.3.5 Suppliers of Equipment for the ISSP
6.3.6 Technical Issues Concerning the ISSP
6.3.7 Lessons Drawn from Other Countries' Experiences in Soldier Modernisation
6.4 Aero Sekur
6.4.1 Aero Sekur's Involvement in Soldato Futuro
6.4.2 The Current Status of Soldato Futuro
6.4.3 The Schedule for Soldato Futuro
6.4.4 The Requirements of NBC Equipment in the Context of Soldier Modernisation
6.4.5 Technical Issues Concerning NBC Protective Equipment for Soldier Modernisation
6.4.6 Potential Future Requirements of NBC Protective Equipment
6.4.7 Business Considerations for the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.4.8 Involvement with Other Soldier Modernisation Programmes
6.4.9 Key Trends and Developments in the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.4.10 Challenges and Opportunities in the Soldier Modernisation Market
6.5 Thales Norway
6.5.1 The Requirements and Objectives of the NORMANS Programme
6.5.2 Thales Norway's Involvement in NORMANS
6.5.3 The Current State of NORMANS
6.5.4 The Schedule for NORMANS
6.5.5 The Anticipated Cost of NORMANS
6.5.6 Suppliers of Equipment for NORMANS
6.5.7 Useful Experiences for Other Countries and Businesses Interested in Soldier Modernisation
7. Leading Companies in the Market
7.1 ABSL Power Solutions
7.2 Aero Sekur
7.3 Boeing Company
7.4 Cassidian
7.5 Elbit Systems Ltd.
7.6 FN Herstal
7.7 General Dynamics
7.8 Harris Corporation
7.9 ITT Corporation
7.10 Kord Defence Pty Ltd
7.11 Lockheed Martin Corporation
7.12 Qioptiq
7.13 Raytheon Company
7.14 Rheinmetall AG
7.15 Rockwell Collins
7.16 Sagem Defence and Security
7.17 Selex Communications
7.18 Tata Group
7.19 Thales Group
7.20 Vectronix
8. Conclusions
8.1 Global Market Size and Expected Growth Rates
8.2 The Current Leading National Soldier Modernisation Markets
8.3 Growth Areas of Interest
8.4 Summary of Market Drivers and Restraints
8.5 Technologies Drive Market Development
8.6 General Market Outlook
9. Glossary
List of Tables
Table 3.1 Global Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 3.2 Global Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.3 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, %)
Table 3.4 C4I Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 3.5 C4I Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.6 Lethality Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 3.7 Lethality Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.8 Mobility Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 3.9 Mobility Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.10 Sustainability Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 3.11 Sustainability Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.12 Survivability Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 3.13 Survivability Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.1 Leading National Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.2 US Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.3 US Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.4 French Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.5 French Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.6 UK Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.7 UK Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.8 German Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.9 German Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.10 Israeli Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.11 Israeli Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.12 Italian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.13 Italian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.14 Australian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.15 Australian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.16 Russian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.17 Russian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.18 Singaporean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.19 Singaporean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.20 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.21 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.22 Indian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.23 Indian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.24 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.25 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.26 Spanish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.27 Spanish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.28 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.29 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.30 Dutch Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.31 Dutch Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.32 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.33 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.34 Swiss Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.35 Swiss Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.36 Swedish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.37 Swedish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.38 Norwegian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.39 Norwegian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.40 South African Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.41 South African Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.42 Polish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.43 Polish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.44 Finnish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.45 Finnish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.46 Czech Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.47 Czech Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.48 Romanian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.49 Romanian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.50 RoW Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.51 RoW Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Soldier Modernisation Market 2011-2021
Figure 3.1 Global Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 3.2 National Soldier Modernisation Market Share 2011 ($m, %)
Figure 3.3 National Soldier Modernisation Market Share 2016 ($m, %)
Figure 3.4 National Soldier Modernisation Market Share 2021 ($m, %)
Figure 3.5 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Share 2011 ($m, %)
Figure 3.6 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Share 2021 ($m, %)
Figure 3.7 Global Soldier Modernisation Submarket Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 3.8 C4I Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 3.9 Lethality Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 3.10 Mobility Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 3.11 Sustainability Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 3.12 Survivability Submarket Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.1 Leading National Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.2 US Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.3 French Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.4 UK Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.5 German Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.6 Israeli Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.7 Italian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.8 Australian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.9 Russian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.10 Singaporean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.11 Canadian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.12 Indian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.13 Chinese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.14 Spanish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.15 Japanese Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.16 Dutch Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.17 South Korean Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.18 Swiss Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.19 Swedish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.20 Norwegian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.21 South African Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.22 Polish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.23 Finnish Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.24 Czech Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.25 Romanian Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Figure 4.26 RoW Soldier Modernisation Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($m)
Companies Mentioned in this Report
ABSL Power Solutions
Aearo Corporation
Aero Sekur
Aimpoint
Allan Webb
Amopack
Australian Defence Apparel (ADA)
BAE Systems C4
BAE Systems Hagglunds
Beretta
Blucher Systems
Boeing Company
Camero
Cassidian
Ceska Zbrojovka
China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO)
Cobham Defence Communications
Comrod
Daewoo
Denel Land Systems
Dicom
DRS Technologies
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Elbit Systems Land and C4I – Tadiran
Elint
Elisra
Elno
Eqipmnor
European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) Group
Fedur
Finmeccanica Group
FN Herstal
Frontline Safety Australia
Galileo Avionica
General Dynamics
General Dynamics C4 Systems
General Electric
Glenair Inc.
Grupo Mecanica de Vuelo
Harris Corporation
Harris RF Communications
Heckler and Koch
Honeywell
IBM
Indra Sistemas
Insta DefSec
Israel Testing Laboratories (ITL)
Israel Weapon Industries
Israeli Military Industries (IMI)
Istec
ITT Corporation
Iturri
Kitron
Kongsberg
Kord Defence Pty Ltd.
Kord Tech Pty Ltd.
L-3 Communications
L-3 TRL Technology
Larimart
LFR
Lilaas
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Marom Dolphin
Meopta
MIL Power Limited
Millog
Motorola
MOWAG
Nacre
NetHawk Oyj
Netline Communications Technologies
Nexter
NFM Group
ODF Optronics
Olympus
Optigo Systems
Ordnance Factories Board (OFB)
Ouvry
Overwatch Systems
Peltor
Plasan
Przemyslowe Centrum Optyki (PCO)
QinetiQ
Qioptiq
Rafael
Raytheon Company
Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies
Rheinmetall AG
Rheinmetall Canada
Rheinmetall Defence
Rockwell Collins
Saab Bofors Dynamics
Safran Group
Saft Batteries
Sagem Defence Securite
Savox Communications
Schuberth
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Selex Communications
Selex Galileo
Selex Sistemi Integrated
Shield
Silynx
Simrad
Singapore Technology (ST) Electronics
Singapore Technology (ST) Kinetics
Sioen
Sistema Composti
Steyr
T&G Elektro
Tata Group
Teleplan Globe
TenCate
Texplorer
Thales Angenieux
Thales Australia
Thales Communications
Thales Group
Thales Norway
Thales UK
Trijicon
Uniscope
Vectronix
VOP-026
Wilcox Industries
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report
Argentine Rapid Deployment Force
Armasuisse
Armscor
Army of the Czech Republic (ACR)
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
British Army
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Danish Fromandskorpset
Danish Jaegerkorpset
Dutch Army
European Defence Agency (EDA)
Finnish Defence Force (FDF)
French Army
French Delegation Generale pour l'Armement (DGA)
German Army (Bundeswehr)
German Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB)
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Italian Army
Italian Infantry School
Italian Ministry of Defence
Japanese Self-Defence Forces (JSDF)
NATO Army Armaments Group (AAG)
NATO Land Capability Group 1 (LCG/1) – formerly NATO Topical Group 1 (TG/1)
NATO Research and Technology Organisation (RTO)
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Research (TNO)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
North Korean People's Army Ground Force
Norwegian Army
Norwegian Forsvarets Forskninginstitutt (FFI) – Defence Research Establishment
Norwegian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Polish Land Forces
Polish Ministry of Defence
Republic of Korea Army (ROKA)
Romanian Army
Romanian Military Equipments and Technologies Research Agency (METRA)
Russian Army
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF)
Singapore Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA)
South African Department of Defence
South African National Defence Force (SANDF)
South Korean Ministry of National Defence (MND)
Spanish Army
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Spetsnaz GRU
Swiss Army
UK 16 Air Assault Brigade
UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
UK Personal Equipment and Common Operational Capability (PECOC) Group
UK Royal Air Force (RAF)
UK Royal Marines
US 4/9th 'Manchu' Stryker Brigade Combat Team
US Army
US Army Special Forces
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
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