The Global Soldier Modernization Market 2012-2022
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The Global Soldier Modernization Market 2012–2022Product Synopsis
This report is the result of ICD's extensive market and company research covering the global soldier modernization 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 Soldier Modernization Market 2012–2022" offers the reader detailed analysis of the global soldier modernization systems 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?
Rapid technology advancement in the soldier modernization domain has rendered earlier equipment obsolete. Advanced radio frequency (RF) and microwave technology in sensors, precision weapons and tactical communications have ushered in a new era in C4ISR soldier modernization equipment while the majority of expenditure on lethality based equipment is focused on developing combat overmatch capabilities for the individual soldier and small combat unit while reducing soldier load. The mobility based segment has evolved rapidly over the years to facilitate functions of an armament carrier, logistics vehicle, ambulance, command and control (C2) vehicle, and as a platform for a wide variety of other army systems. Survivability and sustainability based soldier modernization systems are undergoing technological advancements and are expected to account for larger portions of the market in the future.
What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
Leading military nations of the world are routinely investing in science and technology as well as research and development in order to ensure that they maintain their technological edge in this domain. Technological advances in the fields of powered exoskeletons and fuel cells will also drive the soldier modernization market as top defense spenders search for ways to minimize costs while deploying these technologies on the battlefield.
What makes this report unique and essential to read?
"The Global Soldier Modernization 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
The report provides detailed analysis of the market for soldier modernization systems 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.
Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, BAE Systems, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics, Samsung Thales, Harris Corporation, General Dynamics, Cassidian, Safran Group, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, SAIC, Elbit Systems, Bren-Tronics, EADS, ABSL Power Solutions, China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO).
Countries across the world are procuring equipment such as helmets with visual sensors, chemical and biological sensors, digital radios and hand-held computer displays, to enhance the capabilities of their soldiers. This has led to a number of joint ventures and teaming agreements so as to aid in technology transfer. In addition to improving the indigenous capabilities of domestic defense firms, this provides the foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with an opportunity to cater to a new market.
Key Market Issues
Shift towards portable electronics
In soldier modernization programs, a shift is being witnessed towards smaller and lighter systems as the weight being carried is increasing with soldiers carrying electric power batteries required in electronic systems used by war fighters such as night vision goggles, personal computers, unmanned vehicles and smart munitions threats. Developing weapon system's capabilities without the corresponding development of new technologies to meet the rising demand for battery power will increase the number of batteries to be carried by soldiers.
Portable surveillance and force protection systems to be in demand
The dismounted soldier faces a wide variety of threats including small arms fire, IEDs and attack from rocket propelled grenades. Therefore, force protection is a prerequisite for mission success, irrespective of the complexities of the situation. Innovative solutions for detecting, reacting, countering and eliminating threats are required which provide soldiers enhanced situational awareness.
Reducing the burden of soldiers poses a key challenge for soldier modernization market
Modernization of soldier systems to protect, mobilize and empower the soldier has resulted in an exponential increase in the total weight being carried by soldiers, which prevents them from being agile, mobile and effective war fighters. Lives of soldiers are being put at risk as heavy life saving equipment is often being left behind. Therefore, defense agencies worldwide are focusing on sourcing and integrating the most affordable, lightweight soldier equipment and technology to reduce the burden of personnel.
Joint R&D programs expected to increase over the forecast period
A significant number of countries are investing in the development of their domestic soldier modernization industry 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. Partnerships between countries that possess an advance defense industrial base, such as US and India, aid the mutual sharing of advanced technology.
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 soldier modernization systems with a 33% share in the forecast period. High demand in the region is primarily driven by the country's procurement of latest technology in C4ISR and Mobility based soldier modernization systems.
Need for troops which are less in number but more effective
The leading military nations of the world have embarked upon a new strategy which envisages cutting down the number of troops while at the same time increasing the effectiveness of smaller, more mobile units. This vision has evolved gradually as major military nations have recognized the need to modernize their infantry in order to fight modern asymmetric warfare.
Very high demand for C4ISR ,Mobility and Survivability based soldier systems
With the spread of more and more asymmetric warfare around the globe, there has been a rise in demand for troop mobility and personnel protection systems such as fuel tank protection kits, force protection systems and components, situational awareness (ODS-SA) vehicles and mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicles.
Companies Mentioned
Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, BAE Systems, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics, Samsung Thales, Harris Corporation, General Dynamics, Cassidian, Safran Group, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, SAIC, Elbit Systems, Bren-Tronics, EADS, ABSL Power Solutions, China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO).
Table 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 Soldier Modernization Market Size and Drivers
3.1 Soldier Modernization Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
3.1.1 Global soldier modernization market to show positive growth during the forecast period
3.2 Global Soldier Modernization Market – Regional Analysis
3.2.1 North America dominates the global soldier modernization market
3.2.2 Demand for C4ISR and mobility capabilities in the US to support the global soldier modernization market
3.2.3 Soldier modernization market to be robust in Europe due to need for improving operational capabilities of soldiers
3.2.1 Soldier modernization market expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.97% in the Asia-Pacific region
3.2.2 Soldier modernization market in the Middle East to increase during the forecast period
3.2.3 Brazil expected to be the highest spender in the soldier modernization sector in the Latin American region
3.2.4 Markets in Africa expected to increase over the forecast period
3.3 Soldier Modernization Sub–Sector Market Size Composition
3.3.1 C4ISR based soldier modernization systems to record strong CAGR growth
3.3.2 Lethality based equipment expected to constitute the second largest segment in the soldier modernization market
3.3.3 Market size of mobility based soldier modernization equipment expected to rise at a CAGR of 3.20% during forecast period
3.3.4 Market for survivability based soldier modernization equipment is expected to increase and reach US$1.1 billion by 2022
3.3.5 Market for sustainability based soldier modernization systems expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.64% during the forecast period
3.4 Demand Drivers and Growth Stimulators
3.4.1 Rapid development in soldier modernization technology
3.4.2 Focus of governments on high growth sectors such as C4ISR, Cyber warfare and Soldier Modernization
3.4.3 Decrease in troop numbers and focus on effectiveness
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 DARPA's Metabolically Dominant Soldier program to revolutionize soldier modernization
4.1.2 Tactilus electronic sensor system to reduce weight carried by soldiers and increase tactical ability at the same time
4.1.3 Trinity series of portable alternative energy hybrid solutions to power soldier modernization equipment in the future
4.2 Market Trends
4.2.1 Shift towards portable electronics
4.2.2 Portable surveillance and force protection systems to be in demand
4.3 Industry Consolidation
4.3.1 Joint R&D programs expected to increase over the forecast period
4.4 Key Challenges
4.4.1 Reducing the burden of soldiers poses a key challenge for soldier modernization market
4.4.2 Challenge from increase in power requirement
5 SWOT Analysis of the Soldier Modernization Market
5.2 Strengths
5.2.1 Priority procurement
5.2.2 Technological advancements driving the market
5.2.3 Rise in asymmetric warfare
5.3 Weaknesses
5.3.1 Weight of equipment decreasing mobility and putting lives at risk
5.3.2 Powering the equipment poses significant challenges
5.3.3 High unit costs
5.4 Opportunities
5.4.1 Demand for Exoskeletons to witness high growth
5.4.2 Advanced powering systems to be in demand
5.5 Threats
5.5.1 US and European economic crisis
5.5.2 Shrinking military expenditure to impact demand for advanced technology soldier modernization equipment
6 Country Analysis – Soldier Modernization Market
6.1 United States Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.1.1 C4ISR based equipment expected to account for the largest share of US soldier modernization expenditure
6.1.2 Mobility segment of soldier modernization expected to constitute the second largest market share in the US
6.1.3 Demand for survivability equipment expected to increase during the forecast period
6.2 France Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.2.1 Demand for modernization of C4ISR systems in France to remain high
6.2.2 Lethality soldier modernization market of France to be robust during the forecast period
6.2.3 FELIN program to drive the survivability soldier modernization market during the forecast period
6.3 Sweden Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.3.1 Expenditure on improving mobility of soldiers to increase during the forecast period
6.3.2 Lethality soldier modernization market to decline during the forecast period
6.4 The United Kingdom Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.4.1 C4ISR soldier modernization market in the UK to increase during the forecast period
6.4.2 FIST program to drive expenditure in lethality soldier modernization market
6.4.3 Meeting mobility requirements a must in the light of involvement of the UK in peacekeeping operations
6.5 Israel Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.5.1 Digital Army program to drive C4ISR soldier modernization expenditure during the forecast period
6.6 UAE Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.6.1 Mobility soldier modernization market expected to increase during the forecast period
6.6.2 The procurement of C4ISR systems to end by 2013
6.7 Australia Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.7.1 Australia to spend US$850 million on survivability systems
6.7.2 Australia to spend significantly on developing lethality systems
6.8 South Korea Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.8.1 South Korea is investing in survivability systems to modernize its outdated equipment
6.8.2 South Korea expected to allocate US$730 million towards the acquisition of lethality systems
6.8.3 South Korea to spend on C4ISR soldier modernization systems till 2016
6.9 India Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.9.1 Procurement of lethality based soldier modernization systems driven by the urgent need to modernize outdated artillery and related equipment
6.9.2 India expected to spend US$3.4 billion on C4ISR based soldier modernization systems over the forecast period
6.9.3 India's survivability soldier modernization systems market to value US$855 million over the forecast period
6.1 Brazil Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.10.1 Lethality to account for the highest proportion of expenditure by Brazil on soldier modernization
6.10.2 C4ISR accounts for second largest share of Brazilian soldier modernization spending
6.10.3 Brazilian mobility based soldier modernization procurement to be driven by COBRA program
6.11 Peru Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.11.1 Peru's expenditure on lethality enhancing soldier modernization equipment to increase at a CAGR of 7.18%
6.11.2 C4ISR based soldier modernization expenditure expected to increase at par with Lethality based systems
6.12 Algeria Market Size and Forecast 2012–2022
6.12.1 Demand for C4ISR systems in soldier modernization market to increase during the forecast period
6.12.2 Algeria expected to procure self-propelled artillery and accompanying systems
7 Major Soldier Modernization Programs
7.1 Mobility
7.1.1 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) All Terrain Vehicle Program
7.1.2 Caiman MRAP vehicle upgradation program
7.1.3 BvS10 MkIIB all terrain vehicles
7.2 C4ISR
7.2.1 Vehicle-Mounted Sensor Systems Program
7.2.2 Integrated Vision Systems (IVS) Program
7.2.3 SIT VI Battle Management Systems
7.3 Survivability
7.3.1 Force Protection Systems program
7.3.2 Counter IED operations program
7.3.3 Future infantry soldier technology (FIST) program
7.3.4 Land 125 (Phase-3B)
7.4 Lethality
7.4.1 Bradley Fighting Vehicles program
7.4.2 US Military Precision Sniper Rifle Program
7.4.3 FELIN (Fantassin a Equipement et Liaisons Integre) program
7.4.4 F-INSAS (Stage 1)
7.5 Sustainability
7.5.1 M88A2 Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Evacuation System (HERCULES) program
7.5.2 Independent suspension system (ISS) program
8 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
8.1 Competitive Landscape overview
8.1.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Overview
8.1.2 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Alliances
8.1.5 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.6 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Financial Analysis
8.1.7 Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Overview
8.1.8 Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Products and Services
8.1.9 Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.10 Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Alliances
8.1.11 Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.12 Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Financial Analysis
8.1.13 General Dynamics: Overview
8.1.14 General Dynamics: Products and Services
8.1.15 General Dynamics: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.16 General Dynamics: Alliances
8.1.17 General Dynamics: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.18 General Dynamics: Financial Analysis
8.1.19 Cassidian: Overview
8.1.20 Cassidian: Products and Services
8.1.21 Cassidian: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.22 Cassidian: Alliances
8.1.23 Cassidian: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.24 Cassidian: Financial Analysis
8.1.25 Raytheon: Overview
8.1.26 Raytheon: Products and Services
8.1.27 Raytheon: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.28 Raytheon: Alliances
8.1.29 Raytheon: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.30 Raytheon: Financial Analysis
8.1.31 Safran Group: Overview
8.1.32 Safran Group: Products and Services
8.1.33 Safran Group: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.34 Safran Group: Alliances
8.1.35 Safran Group: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.36 Safran Group: Financial Analysis
8.1.37 Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd: Overview
8.1.38 Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd: Products and Services
8.1.39 Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.40 Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd: Alliances
8.1.41 Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.42 Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd: Financial Analysis
8.1.43 BAE Systems: Overview
8.1.44 BAE Systems: Products and Services
8.1.45 BAE Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.46 BAE Systems: Alliances
8.1.47 BAE Systems: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.48 BAE Systems: Financial Analysis
8.1.49 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Overview
8.1.50 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Products and Services
8.1.51 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.52 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Alliances
8.1.53 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Recent Contract Wins
8.1.54 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC): Financial Analysis
8.1.55 Elbit Systems: Overview
8.1.56 Elbit Systems: Products and Services
8.1.57 Elbit Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.58 Elbit Systems: Alliances
8.1.59 Elbit Systems: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.60 Elbit Systems: Financial Analysis
8.1.61 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics: Overview
8.1.62 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics: Products and Services
8.1.63 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.64 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics: Alliances
8.1.65 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.66 Rheinmetall Defence Electronics: Financial Analysis
8.1.67 Samsung Thales: Overview
8.1.68 Samsung Thales: Products and Services
8.1.69 Samsung Thales: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.70 Samsung Thales: Alliances
8.1.71 Samsung Thales: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.72 Samsung Thales: Financial Analysis
8.1.73 Bren-Tronics: Overview
8.1.74 Bren-Tronics: Products and Services
8.1.75 Bren-Tronics: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.76 Bren-Tronics: Alliances
8.1.77 Bren-Tronics: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.78 Bren-Tronics: Financial Analysis
8.1.79 EADS: Overview
8.1.80 EADS: Products and Services
8.1.81 EADS: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.82 EADS: Alliances
8.1.83 EADS: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.84 EADS: Financial Analysis
8.1.85 ABSL Power Solutions: Overview
8.1.86 ABSL Power Solutions: Products and Services
8.1.87 ABSL Power Solutions: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.88 ABSL Power Solutions: Alliances
8.1.89 ABSL Power Solutions: Recent contract wins
8.1.90 ABSL Power Solutions: Financial Analysis
8.1.91 China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO): Overview
8.1.92 China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO): Products and Services
8.1.93 China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO): Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.94 China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO): Alliances
8.1.95 China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO): Recent Contract Wins
8.1.96 China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO): Financial Analysis
8.1.97 Harris Corporation: Overview
8.1.98 Harris Corporation: Products and Services
8.1.99 Harris Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives
8.1.100 Harris Corporation: Alliances
8.1.101 Harris Corporation: Recent Contract Wins
8.1.102 Harris Corporation: Financial Analysis
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 Contact us
9.3 About SDI
9.4 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Global Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 2: Global Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 3: SWOT Analysis of the Soldier Modernization Market
Table 4: Leading Soldier Modernization Markets and Top Three Segments
Table 5: US Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 6: Key Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 7: French Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 8: Major French Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 9: Swedish Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 10: Major Swedish Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 11: UK Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 12: Major UK Soldier modernization Programs
Table 13: Israeli Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 14: Major Israeli Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 15: UAE Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 16: Major UAE Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 17: Australian Solider Modernization Systems Market Overview
Table 18: Key Australian Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 19: South Korean Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 20: Major South Korean Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 21: Indian Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 22: Key Indian Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 23: Brazilian Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 24: Key Brazilian Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 25: Peruvian Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 26: Key Peruvian Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 27: Algeria Soldier Modernization Market Overview
Table 28: Major Algeria Soldier Modernization Programs
Table 29: Program Details – Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) All Terrain Vehicle Program
Table 30: Program Details – Caiman MRAP vehicle upgradation program
Table 31: Program Details – BvS10 MkIIB all terrain vehicles
Table 32: Program Details – Vehicle-Mounted Sensor Systems Program
Table 33: Program Details – Integrated Vision Systems (IVS) Program
Table 34: Program Details – SIT VI Battle Management Systems
Table 35: Program Details – Force Protection Systems program
Table 36: Program Details – Counter IED operations program
Table 37: Program Details – FIST program
Table 38: Program Details – Land 125 (Phase-3B)
Table 39: Program Details – Bradley Fighting Vehicles program
Table 40: Program Details – US Military Precision Sniper Rifle program
Table 41: Program Details – FELIN program
Table 42: Program Details – F-INSAS (Stage 1) program
Table 43: Program Details – HERCULES program:
Table 44: Program Details –Independent suspension system (ISS) program
Table 45: Key Global Soldier Modernisation Systems Manufacturers and Capabilities
Table 46: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Alliances
Table 47: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Recent Contract Wins
Table 48: Boeing Defense, Space & Security – Alliances
Table 49: Boeing Defense, Space & Security – Recent Contract Wins
Table 50: General Dynamics – Alliances
Table 51: General Dynamics – Recent Contract Wins
Table 52: Cassidian – Alliances
Table 53: Cassidian – Recent Contract Wins
Table 54: Raytheon – Alliances
Table 55: Raytheon – Recent Contract Wins
Table 56: Safran Group – Alliances
Table 57: Safran Group – Recent Contract Wins
Table 58: Rafael Advances Defense Systems Ltd – Alliances
Table 59: BAE Systems – Alliances
Table 60: BAE Systems – Recent Contract Wins
Table 61: Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) – Recent Contract Wins
Table 62: Elbit Systems – Alliances
Table 63: Elbit Systems – Recent Contract Wins
Table 64: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics – Alliances
Table 65: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics – Recent Contract Wins
Table 66: Samsung Thales – Alliances
Table 67: Samsung Thales – Recent Contract Wins
Table 68: Bren-Tronics – Alliances
Table 69: Bren-Tronics – Recent Contract Wins
Table 70: EADS – Alliances
Table 71: EADS – Recent Contract Wins
Table 72: ABSL Power Solutions – Recent Contract Wins
Table 73: China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) – Alliances
Table 74: Harris Corporation – Recent Contract Wins
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 2: Soldier Modernization Market Breakdown by Region (%), 2012–2022
Figure 3: North American Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 4: European Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 5: Asia-Pacific Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 6: Middle East Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 7: Latin American Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 8: African Soldier Modernization Market (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 9: Soldier Modernization Market Breakdown by Segment (%), 2012–2022
Figure 10: Lethality based Soldier Modernization Market Size (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 11: Mobility Based Soldier Modernization Market Size (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 12: Survivability based Soldier Modernization Market Size (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 13: Sustainability based Soldier Modernization Market Size (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 14: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three European Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 15: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Asian Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 16: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top North American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 17: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three South American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 18: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three African Countries (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 19: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Middle Eastern Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2011–2021
Figure 20: Soldier Modernization Market in the US (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 21: Soldier Modernization Market Split By Category in the US (%), 2012–2022
Figure 22: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2012–2022
Figure 23: Mobility Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 24: Survivability Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in the US (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 25: Soldier Modernization Market in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 26: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in France (%), 2012–2022
Figure 27: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 28: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 29: Survivability Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 30: Soldier Modernization Market in Sweden (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 31: Swedish Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in Sweden (%), 2012–2022
Figure 32: Mobility Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Sweden (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 33: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Sweden (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 34: Soldier Modernization Market in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 35: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in UK (%), 2012–2022
Figure 36: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 37: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 38: Mobility Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in UK (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 39: Soldier Modernization Market in Israel (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 40: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Israel (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 41: Soldier Modernization Market in UAE (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 42: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in UAE (%), 2012–2022
Figure 43: Mobility Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in UAE (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 44: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in UAE (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 45: Soldier Modernization Systems Market in Australia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 46: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in Australia (%), 2012–2022
Figure 47: Sustainability Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Australia (US$ Million),
Figure 48: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Australia (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 49: Soldier Modernization Market in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 50: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in South Korea (%), 2012–2022
Figure 51: Survivability Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million),
Figure 52: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million),
Figure 53: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 54: Soldier Modernization Market in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 55: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in India (%), 2012–2022
Figure 56: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 57: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 58: Survivability Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 59: Soldier Modernization Market in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 60: Soldier Modernization Market Split By Category in Brazil (%), 2012–2022
Figure 61: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 62: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 63: Mobility Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 64: Soldier Modernization Market in Peru (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 65: Soldier Modernization Market Split By Category in Peru (%), 2012–2022
Figure 66: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Peru (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 67: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Peru (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 68: Soldier Modernization Market in Algeria (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 69: Soldier Modernization Market Split by Sector in Algeria (%), 2012–2022
Figure 70: C4ISR Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Algeria (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 71: Lethality Based Soldier Modernization Market Size in Algeria (US$ Million), 2012–2022
Figure 72: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 73: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 74: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007–2011
Figure 75: Boeing Defense, Space & Security – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2007– 2011
Figure 76: Boeing Defense, Space & Security – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2007 – 2011
Figure 77: Boeing Defense, Space & Security – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007 – 2011
Figure 78: General Dynamics – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2007–2011
Figure 79: General Dynamics – Operating Profit (US$ million), 2007–2011
Figure 80: General Dynamics – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2007–2011
Figure 81: Cassidian – Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR billion), 2007–2011
Figure 82: Cassidian – Operating Profit (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 83: Cassidian – Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 84: Raytheon – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2006–2010
Figure 85: Raytheon – Operating Profit (US$ million), 2006–2010
Figure 86: Raytheon – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2006–2010
Figure 87: Safran Group – Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR billion), 2007–2011
Figure 88: Safran Group – Operating Profit (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 89: Safran Group – Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 90: BAE Systems – Revenue Trend Analysis (GBP billion), 2007–2011
Figure 91: BAE Systems – Operating Profit (GBP million), 2007–2011
Figure 92: BAE Systems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (GBP million), 2007–2011
Figure 93: Elbit Systems – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2006–2010
Figure 94: Elbit Systems – Operating Profit (US$ million), 2006–2010
Figure 95: Elbit Systems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2006–2010
Figure 96: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics – Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR billion), 2007–2011
Figure 97: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics – Operating Profit (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 98: Rheinmetall Defence Electronics – Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 99: EADS – Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR billion), 2007–2011
Figure 100: EADS – Operating Profit (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 101: EADS – Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR million), 2007–2011
Figure 102: Harris Corporation – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2007–2011
Figure 103: Harris Corporation – Operating Profit (US$ million), 2007–2011
Figure 104: Harris Corporation – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2007–2011
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