
Reportlinker Adds US Electronic Warfare Systems Industry
NEW YORK, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
US Electronic Warfare Systems Industry
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This report analyzes the US market for Electronic Warfare Systems in US$ Million. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2006 through 2015. The report profiles 42 companies including Alliant Techsystems, Inc., Communications & Power Industries, DRS Technologies, Inc., General Dynamics Corporation, ITT Corporation, L-3 Communications Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Raytheon Company, Rockwell Collins, Inc., SRA International, Inc., and The Boeing Company. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS MCP-6041
A US MARKET REPORT
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-3
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definition and Scope of Study I-3
II. A US MARKET REPORT
1. MARKET OVERVIEW II-1
Table 1: Global Defense Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of
Defense Spending by Region/Country (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-1
Competitive Landscape II-1
Table 2: Global Defense Market (2008): Defense Revenues (in
US$ Billion) of Leading Defense Suppliers – Lockheed Martin,
BAE Systems, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics,
Raytheon, EADS, L-3 Communications, Finmeccanica, and United
Technologies (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2
Table 3: US Defense Market (2008): Defense Revenues (in US$
Billion) of Leading Defense Suppliers – Lockheed Martin,
Northrop Grumman, Boeing, BAE Systems, General Dynamics,
Raytheon, United Technologies, L-3 Communications, KBR, and
Navistar International (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-2
Major Electronic Warfare Systems by Defense Equipment Suppliers II-3
Global Defense Market Scenario II-3
Leading EW Systems Markets for US Defense Companies II-3
Europe II-3
India II-4
Emerging Competitors to US Companies II-4
Israel II-4
China II-4
Technological Advancements and System Upgradeability II-4
Growth Drivers II-5
Restraining Forces II-5
Impact of Recession on the Electronic Warfare Market II-5
Asian Spending to Prop Global Defense Market II-6
Role of the US Department of Defense II-6
FY 2010 Defense Budget II-6
FY 2011 Defense Budget Highlights II-7
Table 4: US Defense Budget: FY2006 – FY2011 (US$ Billion)
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7
Electronic Warfare II-7
Missile Defense II-8
Tactical Aircraft Allocations II-8
Table 5: US Major Tactical Aircraft Programs: FY2010 &
FY2011 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-8
Rotary Wing Aircraft Allocations II-9
Table 6: US Major Rotary Wing Aircraft Acquisition
Proposals: FY2011 (US$ Billion) (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-9
US Defense Equipment Policies II-9
Rising Global Security Threat II-9
Innovation: The New Driving Force for the Electronic Warfare
Systems Market II-10
2. MARKET TRENDS II-11
Global Security Threats to Spur Demand for Electronic Warfare
Systems II-11
Improvised Explosive Devices Threat II-11
Race to Gain Control over Electromagnetic Spectrum II-12
Enemy Ballistic Missiles II-12
U.S. Department of Defense to Modernize Electronic Warfare
Systems II-12
U.S. Navy to Award Multiple Contracts for Electronic Warfare
Systems II-13
Global UAV Market to Spur Demand for EW Systems II-13
Technological Advancements in Communications Fortifies
Electronic Warfare Market II-13
Increasing Demand for Electronic Warfare Self-Protection Systems II-14
Significance of Microwave Technology II-14
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW II-15
Definition II-15
Divisions II-15
Electronic Attack II-15
Electronic Protection II-15
Electronic Warfare Support II-16
History II-16
Electronic Warfare Systems II-16
Active and Passive Warfare Systems II-17
Active Systems II-17
Passive Systems II-17
Chaff II-17
Electromagnetism and Electromagnetic Spectrum II-18
Importance of EW systems in Navy II-18
4. TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS II-19
Xilinx Introduces Virtex-5Q Range of Field-Programmable Gate
Arrays II-19
ITT Introduces Electronic Warfare Concept Demonstrator II-19
Thales Unveils Multispectral EW Solutions II-19
VMetro Unveils FPE320 FPGA Processing Engine II-20
MtronPTI Launches Novel Modular Sub-Systems Range of Products II-20
AR Modular RF Unveils KMW1090 RF Power-Amplifier Series II-20
ITT Interconnect Solutions Introduces KJAYA Series Connector II-21
5. PRODUCT/SERVICE LAUNCHES II-22
General Dynamics Launches Prophet Enhanced Electronic Warfare
System II-22
Northrop Grumman Unveils Multi-Function Electronic Warfare System II-22
Northrop Grumman Unveils Upgraded Electronic Warfare Systems
for the B-52 Bomber II-22
BAE Systems Introduces Xtreme EW and Boldstroke II-22
Lockheed Martin Unveils Integrated Common Electronics Warfare
System II-23
6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-24
Boeing Wins Contract from U.S. Department of Defense II-24
DRS Technologies Acquires Soneticom II-24
Lockheed Martin Receives Contract from US Navy for New
Electronic Warfare System II-24
Sierra Nevada Enters into Partnership with Raytheon II-25
ITT Electronic Systems Wins Contract from Jenkins Engineering
Defence Systems and Avalon Systems II-25
ITT Receives Contract from Turkish Air Force II-26
Comtech PST Bags Order II-26
Herley CTI Receives Contract from U.S. Navy II-26
BAE Systems and Alliant Techsystems Team Wins Contract for
JATAS Development II-27
Northrop Grumman Receives Study Contract from U.S. Navy II-27
SRA International Obtains Task-Order from U.S. Navy II-27
Raytheon Wins EWBM Contract from U.S. Air Force II-27
Rockwell Collins Receives Order from the German Navy II-28
Northrop Grumman Obtains Contract from U.S. Air Force II-28
Lockheed Martin and Boeing Enter into Collaboration for Next
Generation Bomber Program II-29
Lockheed Martin Enters into Collaboration with ITT II-29
BAE Systems Partners with General Dynamics II-29
Curtiss-Wright Takes Over Pentland Systems II-29
Northrop Grumman Bags Contract from the U.S. Navy II-30
EONIC Selects Altera's Stratix® II FPGAs for SR-5124 EW System II-30
Lockheed Martin Bags Contract from U.S. Navy II-31
Northrop Grumman Wins Contract from Republic of Korea II-31
MacAulay Brown Snaps Up Gray Research II-31
Boeing Selects DEWS of BAE Systems for F-15 Aircraft II-31
EADS Selects Northrop Grumman for CEESIM Systems II-32
Royal Moroccan Air Force Selects ACES System of Raytheon II-32
Boeing Selects EWMS of Terma II-33
7. FOCUS ON SELECT US PLAYERS II-34
Alliant Techsystems, Inc. II-34
Communications & Power Industries II-34
DRS Technologies, Inc. II-34
General Dynamics Corporation II-35
ITT Corporation II-35
L-3 Communications Corporation II-36
Lockheed Martin Corporation II-36
Northrop Grumman Corporation II-36
Raytheon Company II-36
Rockwell Collins, Inc. II-37
SRA International, Inc. II-37
The Boeing Company II-37
8. MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-39
Table 7: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Electronic Warfare Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$
Million for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-39
III. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 42 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 54)
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Region/Country Players
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The United States 21
Europe 18
France 2
Germany 2
The United Kingdom 4
Italy 3
Rest of Europe 7
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 6
Africa 1
Middle-East 8
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