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Product Synopsis
This report is the result of ICD Research / Strategic Defence Intelligence's extensive market and company research covering the global naval vessels MRO industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?"The Global Naval Vessels MRO Market 2012–2022" offers the reader detailed analysis of the global naval vessels MRO market over the next ten years, alongside potential market opportunities to enter the industry, using detailed market size forecasts.
What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The demand for naval vessel MRO services is anticipated to be driven by ageing naval vessels globally, technological innovations in the industry, internal and external security threats, territorial disputes and modernization initiatives undertaken by navies across the world. The market is expected to be dominated by North America, followed by Asia Pacific and Europe. Despite the economic crisis in Europe, Europe's share of the global market is projected to increase during the forecast period, albeit marginally due to the scheduled deployment of various modernization programs which had been initiated in previous years
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?The navies of today's especially the US and those of the commonwealth nations rely extensively on a suite of technologies that support command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR). According to military scholar Dr. Norman Friedman, the various C4ISR technologies on offer provide navies with the capability to conduct picture based warfare which is based on using an almost real-time picture of what is happening. Moreover with reduced fleet sizes, new threats and the volume of ocean-borne trade, the importance of partnerships in the naval realm has significantly increased. Therefore, defense ministries are now inclined towards investing robustly in developing new C4ISR capabilities for their respective navies and help co-evolve these systems for the AUSCANZUKUS (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK and US) states
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
"The Global Naval Vessels MRO Market 2012–2022" provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2012 to 2022, including highlights of key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
Key Features and Benefits
Detailed market analysisThe report provides detailed analysis of the market for naval vessels MRO during 2012–2022, including the factors that influence why countries are investing or cutting defense expenditure. It provides detailed expectations of growth rates and projected total expenditure.
The main providers in the industry
Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, SAIC, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Elbit Systems, Abu Dhabi Ship Building, Kongsberg, Saab, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Teledyne Brown Engineering, DCNS, Babcock International Group, URS Corporation
Market entry opportunities and entry strategiesMilitary nations across the globe are currently in a state where most of their active fleets are aging and with most nations opting for defense budget cuts, MRO activities are expected to rise substantially during the forecast report. The US has the world's largest fleet of naval vessels and the age of fleet is a major factor that has been considered by the Pentagon while formulating the fiscal 2013 budget request which has given high priority to the Army's reset and new build initiatives. Other than the reset programs, the US is also investing significantly in major naval vessel electronic upgrades as these systems are a necessity in aging vessels, some of which still rely upon motor based systems to operate the gunnery and locomotion systems. A recent example is the US Navy's Submarine Electronics System Engineering program which aims to enable troubleshooting, assessments, installation, test, certification, repair, system troubleshooting, refurbishment and logistics support to submarine combat, electronic systems and mechanical systems support.
Key Market Issues
Countries looking to install ballistic missile defense capabilities
Recent years has witnessed various countries upgrading their fleet of naval warships including frigates, cruisers, destroyers and amphibious ships with ballistic missile defense capabilities. With various countries currently involved in border disputes and other geo-political conflicts, governments are now upgrading their naval vessels with anti-ballistic missiles to combat existing threats. Specifically, a ballistic missile threat currently exists in Europe, Asia and the Middle East and the governments of these countries are spending robustly to equip their warships with integrated air defense combat systems
Navies outsourcing MRO work to decrease response timeNavies around the world are increasingly outsourcing the maintenance and logistics support contracts, both to maintenance specialists and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This is primarily to increase their ability to respond to crisis situations and adapt to the dynamic nature of technology changes in the industry. The various blue water navies such as the Royal Navy, US Navy, Royal Australian, Hellenic and Royal Norwegian navies, as well as others in South America, have decided to adopt a strategy to focus their budgets on their field of expertise which includes managing fleet deployment and ensuring ships have a technological edge.
Companies expected to consolidate in the face of global defense budget cuts
The naval vessels MRO sector is currently witnessing a phase of moderate MandA activity in keeping with the trend of sector consolidation when military demand falls. As defense spending has leveled off in recent years, companies operating in all areas of defense are looking to diversify their offerings in order to compete for the various contracts on offer, and add more revenue streams to their existing lines of business. Additionally, growing financial pressure, an overabundance of MRO companies and pressure from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), is also expected to force a consolidation of the industry and a change in the MRO business model.
Procurement of used naval vessels to result in increased naval MRO expenditureIn recent years many developing countries across the world have started acquiring used ships from navies of other more developed countries. These vessels are then refitted and overhauled to adapt to the needs of the acquiring country's navy. This approach has delivered benefits to the navies of several nations such as Chile, Egypt, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria among many. As such, the trend has picked pace and with fleet reduction measures that have been implemented as a result of cost reduction, more and more countries are willing to sell off their aging naval vessels.
Key Highlights
North America to continue to dominate the market
Despite budget cuts, North America is expected to account for the largest share of the total global expenditure on naval vessels MRO, with 73% share during the forecast period. High demand in the region is primarily driven by the region's modernization programs and the overseas war against global terrorism.
Technological innovations driving the naval vessels MRO marketOne of the major drivers of the military MRO market is the advent of various technological developments in the field. Recent years have witnessed a transformation in military MRO brought about primarily by the increasing use of military equipment in the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Serbia and Libya. Moreover, the recent nuclear proliferation being carried out by Iran has heightened military tensions between Iran, the US and Israel. The possible conflict has resulted in the US spending heavily on getting its existing naval vessels ready for battle, which in turn is driving the MRO industry
Joint programs expected to increase over the forecast period
A significant number of countries are investing in the development of their domestic naval vessels MRO capabilities by establishing strategic alliances and technology transfer agreements with established global manufacturers. In addition to improving the indigenous capabilities of a domestic firm, this provides the foreign company with an opportunity to cater to a new market. This is especially true in today's economic scenario when companies are looking to maximize efficiencies and cut costs.
Tables of Contents
1 Introduction 1.1 What is this Report About? 1.2 Definitions 1.3 Summary Methodology 1.4 About Strategic Defence Intelligence (www.strategicdefenceintelligence.com) 2 Executive Summary 3 Global Naval Vessels MRO Market Size and Drivers 3.1 Naval Vessels MRO Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 3.1.1 Global naval vessels MRO market to show positive growth during the forecast period 3.2 Global naval vessels MRO Market – Regional Analysis 3.2.1 North America dominates the global naval vessels MRO market 3.2.2 Demand for Destroyer MRO in the US to support the global naval vessels MRO market 3.2.3 Naval Vessels MRO market to be robust in Europe due to planned budget cuts 3.2.4 The naval vessels MRO market in the Asia-Pacific to be driven by spending in China, India and Australia 3.2.5 Naval Vessels MRO market in the Middle East to increase during the forecast period 3.2.6 Brazil expected to be the highest spender in the Naval Vessels MRO sector in the Latin American region 3.2.7 Markets in Africa expected to increase over the forecast period 3.3 Naval Vessels MRO Sub–Sector Market Size Composition 3.3.1 Destroyers MRO segment expected to attract maximum expenditure during the forecast period 3.3.2 Market for Frigates MRO to account for the second largest segment in this sector 3.3.3 Submarines MRO to account for the third largest segment in this sector 3.4 Demand Drivers and Growth Stimulators 3.4.1 Demand for naval vessels to be equipped with C4ISR systems 3.4.2 Technological innovations driving the naval vessels MRO market 3.5 Defense Budget Spending Review 3.5.1 European capital expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period 3.5.2 Asian defense budgets expected to increase at a robust pace 3.5.3 North American defense expenditure projected to decline marginally during the forecast period 3.5.4 Modernization programs likely to drive defense expenditure in South American countries 3.5.5 Military budgets of African countries expected to increase during the forecast period 3.5.6 Defense budgets of Middle Eastern countries likely to increase during the forecast period 3.6 Defense Modernization Review 3.6.1 Financial constraints causing delays in European defense modernization programs 3.6.2 Defense budgets of Asian countries likely to be driven by competitive arms acquisitions 3.6.3 Global economic slowdown leading to defense budget cuts in the North American region 3.6.4 Need to replace aging equipment driving South American defense expenditure 3.6.5 Security threats increasing the defense budget of African countries 3.6.6 Demand for air defense systems is likely to increase in the Middle East 4 Industry Trends, Recent Developments and Challenges 4.1 Technological Developments 4.1.1 Mature Air Independent Propulsion systems seen as a must have capability 4.1.2 Size and capability of naval surface combatants driving demand for hybrid electric propulsion systems 4.1.3 Increased use of stealth technology expected in naval warships 4.2 Market Trends 4.2.1 Countries looking to install ballistic missile defense capabilities in their naval warships 4.2.2 Navies outsourcing MRO work to decrease response time 4.2.3 Aluminium replacing steel as the preferred material in naval applications 4.3 Industry Consolidation 4.3.1 Joint programs expected to increase over the forecast period 4.3.2 Companies are expected to consolidate in the face of global defense budget cuts 4.4 Key Challenges 4.4.1 High taxes hamper indigenous growth in some countries 4.4.2 Controlling upgrade costs for C4ISR systems 5 SWOT Analysis of the Naval Vessels MRO Market 5.2 Strengths 5.2.1 Fleet readiness initiatives by major defense spenders driving expenditure on maintenance of naval vessels 5.2.2 Modernization of existing naval vessels along with advanced MRO capabilities driving the market 5.2.3 Procurement of used naval vessels to result in increased naval MRO expenditure 5.3 Weaknesses 5.3.1 Lack of domestic MRO capabilities in some countries 5.3.2 Extended cycle times often lead to a reduction in number of operational vessels 5.4 Opportunities 5.4.1 Aging fleets of naval vessels expected to boost expenditure in the MRO market 5.4.2 Defense budget cuts expected to channel more funds towards the naval vessels MRO sector 5.4.3 Installation of advanced C4ISR systems on naval vessels expected to support increased investment in this sector 5.5 Threats 5.5.1 A large portion of the MRO workload brought under the ambit of government depots in US 5.5.2 The US and European economic crisis 6 Country Analysis – Naval Vessels MRO Market 6.1 United States Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.1.1 Destroyers MRO expected to account for the largest share of US naval vessels MRO expenditure 6.1.2 Submarine MRO segment to exhibit a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period 6.1.3 Frigates MRO segment of naval vessels MRO expected to constitute the third largest market share in the US 6.2 France Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.2.1 Aircraft carriers MRO market to be attractive in France during the forecast period 6.2.2 Horizon class frigates upgrade program to drive the frigates MRO market during the forecast period 6.3 Russia Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.3.1 Expenditure on destroyers MRO to be robust during the forecast period 6.3.2 Overhaul of corvettes and maintenance of rescue ship to constitute Russian frigates MRO market 6.4 The United Kingdom Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.4.1 Submarines MRO market in the UK to decline during the forecast period 6.4.2 Destroyers MRO market to register robust growth during 2012–2015 6.4.3 Aircraft carriers MRO market to increase during the forecast period 6.5 UAE Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.5.1 Frigates MRO market expected to increase during the forecast period 6.6 Australia Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.6.1 MRO contracts for Anzac frigates to drive naval vessels MRO expenditure 6.7 China Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.7.1 China is expected to invest heavily in destroyers MRO primarily to enhance its military capability in the South China Sea 6.7.2 China expected to allocate US$XX billion towards aircraft carrier MRO 6.8 India Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.8.1 India's naval vessels MRO market driven by the significant investment in upgrading the INS Vikramaditya aircraft carrier 6.8.2 India expected to spend US$XX million on submarine MRO over the forecast period 6.9 Brazil Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.9.1 Frigates MRO expected to be the highest segment of expenditure by Brazil on naval vessels MRO 6.9.2 Submarines MRO segment expected to account for the second largest segment of expenditure in the Brazilian naval vessels MRO market 6.1 Peru Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.10.1 Peru to direct maximum expenditure towards submarines MRO segment 6.11 Algeria Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022 6.11.1 Frigates MRO market to decline during the forecast period 7 Major Naval Vessels MRO Programs 7.1 Frigates MRO 7.1.1 Upgrade of E-71 frigates 7.1.2 SeaPort-e Enhancement program 7.1.3 Group Maintenance Contract (GMC) 7.2 Destroyers MRO 7.2.1 Japanese Navy Aegis weapon system upgrade program 7.2.2 Admiral Nakhimov, Nuclear cruiser modernization 7.2.3 US Navy Aegis Cruiser and Destroyer Modernization 7.3 Aircraft Carriers MRO 7.3.1 Overhaul of Zubr-Class Air-Cushion Landing Ships 7.3.2 Combat Management System program 7.3.3 Command and Control System upgrade for Thai Aircraft Carrier 7.4 Submarines MRO 7.4.1 Revenge nuclear-armed submarine upgrade 7.4.2 Submarine Technology Upgrade program 7.4.3 Submarine Repair and Advanced Technology Development Program 8 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights 8.1 Competitive Landscape overview 8.1.1 BAE Systems: Overview 8.1.2 BAE Systems: Products and Services 8.1.3 BAE Systems: Alliances 8.1.4 BAE Systems: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.5 BAE Systems: Financial Analysis 8.1.6 SAIC: Overview 8.1.7 SAIC: Products and Services 8.1.8 SAIC: Alliances 8.1.9 SAIC: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.10 SAIC: Financial Analysis 8.1.11 Northrop Grumman: Overview 8.1.12 Northrop Grumman: Products and Services 8.1.13 Northrop Grumman: Alliances 8.1.14 Northrop Grumman: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.15 Northrop Grumman: Financial Analysis 8.1.16 General Dynamics: Overview 8.1.17 General Dynamics: Products and Services 8.1.18 General Dynamics: Alliances 8.1.19 General Dynamics: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.20 General Dynamics: Financial Analysis 8.1.21 Abu Dhabi Ship Building: Overview 8.1.22 Abu Dhabi Ship Building: Products and Services 8.1.23 Abu Dhabi Ship Building: Alliances 8.1.24 Abu Dhabi Ship Building: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.25 Abu Dhabi Ship Building: Financial Analysis 8.1.26 Kongsberg: Overview 8.1.27 Kongsberg: Products and Services 8.1.28 Kongsberg: Alliances 8.1.29 Kongsberg: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.30 Kongsberg: Financial Analysis 8.1.31 Lockheed Martin: Overview 8.1.32 Lockheed Martin: Products and Services 8.1.33 Lockheed Martin: Alliances 8.1.34 Lockheed Martin: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.35 Lockheed Martin: Financial Analysis 8.1.36 Saab: Overview 8.1.37 Saab: Products and Services 8.1.38 Saab: Alliances 8.1.39 Saab: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.40 Saab: Financial Analysis 8.1.41 Elbit Systems: Overview 8.1.42 Elbit Systems: Products and Services 8.1.43 Elbit Systems: Alliances 8.1.44 Elbit Systems: Recent Contract Wins 8.1.45 Elbit Systems: Financial Analysis 8.1.46 Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII): Overview 8.1.47 Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII): Products and Services 8.1.48 Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII): Alliances 8.1.49 Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII): Recent Contract Wins 8.1.50 Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII): Financial Analysis 8.1.51 Teledyne Brown Engineering: overview 8.1.52 Teledyne Brown Engineering: products and services 8.1.53 Teledyne Brown Engineering: Alliances 8.1.54 Teledyne Brown Engineering: recent contract wins 8.1.1 Teledyne Brown Engineering: Financial Analysis 8.1.2 Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS): overview 8.1.3 Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS): products and services 8.1.4 Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS): recent contract wins 8.1.5 Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS): financial analysis 8.1.6 Babcock International Group: overview 8.1.7 Babcock International Group: products and services 8.1.8 Babcock International Group: alliances 8.1.9 Babcock International Group: recent contract wins 8.1.10 Babcock International Group: financial analysis 8.1.11 URS Corporation: overview 8.1.12 URS Corporation: products and services 8.1.13 URS Corporation: alliances 8.1.14 URS Corporation: recent contract wins 8.1.15 URS Corporation: financial analysis 9 Appendix 9.1 Methodology 9.2 Contact us 9.3 About SDI 9.4 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 2: Global Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 3: SWOT Analysis of the Naval Vessels MRO Market
Table 4: US Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 5: Key Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 6: French Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 7: Major French Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 8: Russian Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 9: Major Russian Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 10: UK Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 11: Major UK Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 12: UAE's Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 13: Major Naval Vessels MRO Programs of UAE
Table 14: Australian Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 15: Key Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 16: Chinese Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 17: Main Chinese Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 18: Indian Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 19: Key Indian Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 20: Brazilian Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 21: Key Brazilian Naval Vessels MRO Programs
Table 22: Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview of Peru
Table 23: Algerian Naval Vessels MRO Market Overview
Table 24: Program Details – E-71 Frigate Upgrade Program
Table 25: Program Details – SeaPort-e enhancement program
Table 26: Program Details – Group Maintenance Contract (GMC)
Table 27: Program Details – Japanese Navy Aegis weapon system upgrade program
Table 28: Program Details – Admiral Nakhimov, nuclear cruiser modernization
Table 29: Program Details – Aegis Cruiser and Destroyer Modernization Program
Table 30: Program Details – Overhaul of Zubr-Class Air-Cushion Landing Ships
Table 31: Program Details – Combat Management System program
Table 32: Program Details – Command and Control System upgrade for Thai Aircraft Carrier
Table 33: Program Details – Revenge nuclear-armed submarine upgrade
Table 34: Program Details – Submarine Technology Upgrade program
Table 35: Program Details – Submarine Repair and Advanced Technology Development Program
Table 36: BAE Systems – Recent Contract Wins
Table 37: SAIC – Alliances
Table 38: SAIC – Recent Contract Wins
Table 39: Northrop Grumman – Alliances
Table 40: Northrop Grumman – Recent Contract Wins
Table 41: General Dynamics – Recent Contract Wins
Table 42: Northrop Grumman – Alliances
Table 43: Abu Dhabi Ship Building – Recent Contract Wins
Table 44: Kongsberg – Alliances
Table 45: Kongsberg – Recent Contract Wins
Table 46: Lockheed Martin – Alliances
Table 47: Lockheed Martin – Recent Contract Wins
Table 48: Saab – Alliances
Table 49: Saab – Recent Contract Wins
Table 50: Elbit Systems – Recent Contract Wins
Table 51: Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII)– Alliances
Table 52: Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) – Recent Contract Wins
Table 53: Teledyne Brown Engineering – Recent Contract Wins
Table 54: Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS) – Recent Contract Wins
Table 55: Babcock International Group – Alliances
Table 56: Babcock International Group – Recent Contract Wins
Table 57: URS Corporation – Recent Contract Wins MRO Programs
List of Figures
Figure 2: Naval Vessels MRO Market Breakdown by Region (%), 2012–2022
Figure 3: North American naval vessels MRO Market (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 4: European Naval Vessels MRO Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 5: Asia-Pacific naval vessels MRO Market (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 6: Middle East Naval Vessels MRO Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 7: Latin American Naval Vessels MRO Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 8: African Naval Vessels MRO Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 9: Naval Vessels MRO Market Breakdown by Segment (%), 2012–2022
Figure 10: Destroyers MRO Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 11: Frigates MRO Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 12: Submarines MRO Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 13: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three European Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 14: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Asian Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 15: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top North American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 16: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three South American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 17: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three African Countries (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 18: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Middle Eastern Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 19: Naval Vessels MRO Market in the US (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 20: Naval Vessels MRO Market Split By Category in the US (%), 2012–2022
Figure 21: Destroyers MRO Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 22: Submarines MRO Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 23: Frigates MRO Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 24: Naval Vessels MRO Market in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 25: Naval Vessels MRO Market Split by Sector in France (%), 2012–2022
Figure 26: Aircraft Carriers MRO Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 27: Frigates MRO Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 28: Naval Vessels MRO Market in Russia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 29: Russian Naval Vessels MRO Market Split by Sector (%), 2012–2022
Figure 30: Destroyers MRO Market Size in Russia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 31: Frigates MRO Market Size in Russia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 32: Naval Vessels MRO Market in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 33: Naval Vessels MRO Market Split by Sector in UK (%), 2012–2022
Figure 34: Submarines MRO Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 35: Destroyers MRO Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 36: Aircraft Carriers MRO Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 37: Naval Vessels MRO Market in UAE (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 38: Frigates MRO Market Size in UAE (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 39: Naval Vessels MRO Market in Australia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 40: Naval Vessels MRO Market Split by Sector in Australia (%), 2012–2022
Figure 41: Frigates MRO Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 42: Naval Vessels MRO Market in China (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 43: Naval Vessels MRO Market Split by Sector in China (%), 2012–2022
Figure 44: Destroyers MRO Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 45: Military Aircraft Carrier MRO Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 46: Naval Vessels MRO Market in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 47: Naval Vessels MRO Market Split by Sector in India (%), 2012–2022
Figure 48: Aircraft Carriers MRO Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 49: Submarines MRO Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 50: Naval Vessels MRO Market in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 51: Frigates MRO Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 52: Submarines MRO Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 53: Naval Vessels MRO Market in Peru (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 54: Submarines MRO Market Size in Peru (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 55: Naval Vessels MRO Market in Algeria (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 56: Frigates MRO Market Size in Algeria (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 57: BAE Systems – Revenue Trend Analysis (GBP Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 58: BAE Systems – Operating Profit (GBP Million), 2007–2011
Figure 59: BAE Systems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (GBP Million), 2007–2011
Figure 60: SAIC – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2009– 2011
Figure 61: SAIC – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2009–2011
Figure 62: SAIC – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2009–2011
Figure 63: Northrop Grumman – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 64: Northrop Grumman – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 65: Northrop Grumman – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 66: General Dynamics – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 67: General Dynamics – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 68: General Dynamics – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 69: Lockheed Martin – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 70: Lockheed Martin – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 71: Lockheed Martin – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 72: Saab – Revenue Trend Analysis (SEK Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 73: Saab – Operating Profit (SEK Million), 2007–2011
Figure 74: Saab – Net Profit Trend Analysis (SEK Million), 2007–2011
Figure 75: Elbit Systems – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010
Figure 76: Elbit Systems – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2006–2010
Figure 77: Elbit Systems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2006–2010
Figure 78: Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII)– Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2011
Figure 79: Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII)– Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2008–2011
Figure 80: Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2008–2011
Figure 81: Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS)– Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR Billion), 2009–2011
Figure 82: Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS) – Operating Profit (US$ million),
Figure 83: Direction des Constructions Navales Services (DCNS) – Net Profit Trend Analysis
Figure 84: Babcock International Group – Revenue Trend Analysis (GBP million), 2008–2011
Figure 85: Babcock International Group – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (GBP million),
Figure 86: Babcock International Group – Net Profit Trend Analysis (GBP million), 2008 – 2011
Figure 87: URS Corporation – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2007–2011
Figure 88: URS Corporation – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2007–2011
Figure 89: URS Corporation – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2007 – 2011
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