New Market Research On The World Market For Military Infrared Imaging Detectors And Systems (Vol. IRW-M, 2015 Edition) By Maxtech International, Inc.
FAIRFIELD, Conn., Jan. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxtech International, Inc. is releasing the 2015 edition of its market research report on military infrared detectors and systems markets (Vol. IRW-M).
Military budgets worldwide continue to be under pressure - especially in the U.S. and Europe where budget deficits are forcing reductions in military expenditures. In addition, in the U.S., the drawdown in forces from Afghanistan and the timing of procurements in certain infrared programs (such as 2nd Gen cooled and some uncooled sights) is resulting in a temporary slowdown. At the same time geopolitical pressures in Eastern Europe, Asia, as well as the Mid-East are resulting in defense budget increases in some countries.
Infrared imaging/night vision technology continues to provide a powerful force multiplier and is an essential part of military systems. Several trends are expected to help grow the military infrared imaging market over the next five years:
- Uncooled detectors on a chip (in which the sensor is wafer-level-packaged and integrated with a single chip ASIC and low-cost optics). These developments will partly be driven by developments in the commercial sector such as new thermal imaging smartphone attachments.
- High-end dual-band systems (3rd Gen) – a technology that has been delayed for several years but is now on the path to procurement in the U.S. under the IFLIR program
- Moves to High Operating Temperature (HOT) cooled detectors and systems
- Growth in SWIR systems
At the same time, military infrared continues to grow rapidly in parts of Asia (India and China) and the Middle East. Uncooled detectors made in China are now starting to be built into Chinese military sights.
What's new in this report?
(1) Market strategies for major Military Infrared Suppliers in response to budget cutbacks and geopolitical conditions
(2) An update on spending Projections for military infrared systems for the top 25 countries worldwide:
- NORTH AMERICA: U.S. and Canada
- EUROPE: UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Poland, Greece, Norway
- MIDDLE EAST: Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- ASIA: China, Russia, India
- PACIFIC RIM: Japan, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore
- SOUTH AMERICA: Brazil, Colombia
(3) Market shares for suppliers of gimbaled airborne infrared systems.
Maxtech International's up-to-date research on World Military Infrared Imaging Markets separately covers the infrared detectors (FPAs) and the military infrared systems in which they are used. The following military infrared systems are covered in detail:
Ground-based Systems, including Night Sights, Fire Control Systems, Driver's Vision Enhancers, Thermal Weapon Sights, Fused IR/I2 Systems, Unattended Ground Sensors, Soldier Systems, Hostile Fire Indicators (HFI);
Airborne Systems, including Targeting/Navigation Pods, Targeting/Piloting Systems, Reconnaissance Systems, Infrared Countermeasures, Infrared Search and Track (IRST) Systems and Persistent Surveillance Systems (aerostats, fixed wing, rotary wing and UAVs);
Naval Systems including optronic masts, thermal night sights, and shipboard IRST;
Tactical Missile Seekers, including air-to-air, surface-air, air-surface, ground-ground; and smart munitions;
Strategic Surveillance and Missile Defense including infrared satellite early warning systems and ballistic missile defense systems.
The World Market for Military Infrared Imaging Detectors and Systems is the only such report on world military infrared markets and follows Maxtech International's highly acclaimed report on world commercial infrared markets. The report contains over 400 pages of up-to-date market information and forecasts and is priced at $4900. It is only available directly from Maxtech (no third parties are authorized for its distribution.)
Maxtech International's analysis of World Military Infrared Imaging Markets provides the following valuable market information:
- The current size of world military infrared detector and systems markets (base year: 2014).
- Five-year projections of world military infrared detector and systems markets (2015 - 2019)
- Geographic segmentation of the overall market into the following regions: North America, Europe, Pacific Rim, Asia, Latin America, Africa and Middle East
- An analysis of military infrared capabilities for 25 countries
- Five-year Projections for Military Infrared Spending for the Top 25 Countries Worldwide
- The expected market growth rate for various types of infrared FPAs
- Technology trends and the status of next-generation FPAs and systems
- Competitive analyses and market shares
- Profiles of 46 suppliers of Military Infrared Imaging Detectors and Systems –
Including their market strategies
New sections include:
- Growth of HOT (High Operating Temperature) FPAs
- Growth and market shares for InGaAs FPAs
- Market shares for suppliers of gimbaled infrared systems
The structure of the report:
Executive Summary
A concise summary of the important results in the report.
Introduction
A review of definitions, the scope of topics covered, the methodology used and the sources of information.
Types of Infrared Detectors and Systems - An Analysis
Cooled Focal Plane Arrays, Cameras and Systems
- Mercury Cadmium Telluride (HgCdTe) FPAs and systems
- Indium Antimonide (InSb) FPAs and systems
- QWIP (Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors) FPAs and systems
- T2SL (Type II Superlattice) FPAs and systems
- nBn FPAs and systems
- Lead Sulfide and Lead Selenide (PbS and PbSe) FPAs and systems
- Extrinsic Silicon (Si:X) FPAs and systems
- Other cooled FPAs and systems
- HOT (High Operating Temperature) FPAs
New developments in detector cooling technologies: Thermoelectric, Stirling and Joule-Thomson.
New developments in infrared optics.
Uncooled Focal Plane Arrays (FPAs), Cameras and Systems
- Vanadium Oxide (VOx) Microbolometers and Systems
- Amorphous Silicon (a-Si) Microbolometers and Systems
- SOI FPAs
- Ferroelectric (Pyroelectric) Arrays and Systems
- Thermopile Arrays and Systems
- Vacuum Packaging of Uncooled FPAs
- Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) FPAs and Systems
- Novel Uncooled Technologies
Uncooled FPA development and production plans in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, and the Rest of the World.
The effect of commercial smartphone thermal imagers on the military infrared market.
Trends in Military Infrared Imaging Systems:
- 1st Gen
- 2nd Gen
- 3rd Gen
- HD (High Definition) Infrared Systems
- HOT ("High" Operating Temperature) FPAs and Systems
Major U.S. infrared programs (funding, program status and infrared components used)
- SADA I, II, III
- 2nd Gen HTI upgrades
- 3rd Gen FLIR (now IFLIR)
- Driver's Vision Enhancer – FOS (Family of Systems)
- BCTM (Brigade Combat Team Modernization)
- FFV (Future Fighting Vehicle) IR
- AAV (Amphibious Assault Vehicle) thermal sights
- MRAP IR/EO
- VOSS (Vehicle Optics Sensor System)
- CROWS
- TWS (Thermal Weapon Sights)
- FWS (Family of Weapon Sights): Individual, Crew Served and Sniper
- ENVG (Enhanced Night Vision Goggle) and ENVG III
- XM25 (Individual Semi-Automatic Airburst System)
- COTI (Clip On Thermal Imager)
- STS (Squad Thermal Sight)
- DCHS (Dual Channel Heavy Sight)
- INOD (Improved Night/Day Fire Control Observation Device)
- HHPTD (Hand Held Precision Targeting Device)
- IDNST - Integrated Day Night Sight Technology
- MRTB (Medium Range Thermal Bi-ocular)
- LLDR (Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder)
- LTLM (Laser Target Locator Module)
- JETS (Joint Effects Targeting System)
- F-22 Missile Launch Detector (MLD)
- F-35 Joint Strike Fighter EO (EOTS and DAS)
- Sniper ATP (Advanced Targeting Pod) and ATP-SE
- Litening G5
- ATFLIR (Advanced Targeting FLIR) and NEXGENFLIR
- F/A-18E/F IRST
- MTS (Multispectral Targeting System)
- CSP (Common Sensor Payload)
- ACES-HY (Hyperspectral Sensors) and SPIRITT (Spectral Infrared Imaging Transition Testbed)
- MTADS/PNVS upgrade for Apache
- GFAS (Ground Fire Acquisition System)
- DIRCM (Directed Infrared Counter Measures)
- LAIRCM (Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures) and NexGen MWS (Missile Warning System)
- CIRCM (Common Infrared Countermeasures)
- JATAS (Joint and Allied Threat Awareness System) - restructured
- ThNDR (proposed fast-jet missile warning)
- P-8A Poseidon EO/IR
- UAV EO/IR systems (Switchblade, Predator, Reaper, Pioneer, Shadow TUAV, Gray Eagle, Global Hawk, Triton MQ-4C, Raven, Fire Scout MQ-8B, Blackjack RQ-21A, Puma AE)
- Javelin
- JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile)
- JAGM (Joint Air to Ground Missile) - restructured
- JSOW (Joint Standoff Weapon)
- SDB II (Small Diameter Bomb II)
- SFW (Sensor Fuzed Weapon)
- AIM-9X
- Shipboard IRST
- SPS (Shipboard Protection System)
- Phalanx CIWS
- RAM (Rolling Airframe Missile)
- PGSS (Persistent Ground Surveillance System)
- PTDS (Persistent Threat Detection System)
- AWAPSS (Airborne Wide Area Persistent Surveillance Sensor)
- ARGUS-IR (Autonomous Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance - Infrared)
- WAPS (Wide Area Persistent Surveillance - AngelFire)
- U-2 SYERS reconnaissance pod
- SBIRS (Space-based Infrared System)
- OPIR (Overhead Persistent Infrared) and WFOV HP (Wide Field of View Hosted Payload)
- CHIRP (Commercially Hosted Infrared Payload)
- High Stare
- STSS (Space Tracking and Surveillance System)
- PTSS (Precision Tracking Space System)
- Ballistic Missile Defense (Aegis BMD, Standard Missile SM-3 Kinetic Warhead seeker, Ground-based Midcourse Segment, EKV seeker, CKV, THAAD – plus many others).
European infrared programs
- MIRAS missile warning system for A400M
- AASM
- ANL/Sea Venom
- Storm Shadow/Scalp EG
- FCLV (Panther)
- Leopard-2 upgrades
- Scorpion
- FELIN
- FIST
- FRES/Scout SV
- FENNEK
- Eurofighter Typhoon, Pirate IRST
- BGTI
- Catherine FC, MP, XP
- Damocles
- PDL NG
- DDM-NG
- DNVS3
- SSARF
- IRIS-T
- JSM/NSM
- MMP
- OSF
- ARTEMIS IRST
- SMArt 155
- IdZ/Gladius (WBZG-HuntIR, NYXUS-Bird, IRV, DRAGON-C)
- NH-90
- Tiger
- Taurus
- VBCI
- FCAS
- EOMS NG
- Watchkeeper
Technology Trends
Leading research and technology developments are discussed. High Operating Temperature ("HOT") sensors (including nBn FPAs), new developments in Type II Superlattice (T2SL) FPAs (VISTA), 3-D Imaging Sensors, Ultra-small pixel Uncooled FPAs and Novel Uncooled FPA development.
Military Infrared Programs
More than 200 major military infrared programs worldwide are described including the detector type, prime contractors, status of program and status of funding.
Market Segmentation and Forecasts
World market sizes and forecasts from 2014 to 2019 are provided separately for Infrared Detectors and Systems.
The overall market (consumption) is segmented geographically into the following regions: North America, Europe, Pacific Rim, Asia, Latin America, Africa and Middle East.
The detector market is segmented by cooled FPAs, First Generation, Discrete and Uncooled FPAs.
A five-year forecast (by number of units) is made separately for the following FPAs: mercury cadmium telluride, indium antimonide/nBn, QWIPs, Other Cooled FPAs, Uncooled Microbolometers, Indium Gallium Arsenide and Other Uncooled.
A separate forecast is given for HOT FPAs
A separate, more detailed forecast is given for U.S. military infrared systems in the following segments:
Tactical Missiles, Strategic Missiles and Defense, Airborne, Naval and Ground Based systems.
Five-year Projections for Military Infrared Spending for the Top 25 Countries Worldwide
Suppliers of Military Infrared Detectors and Systems
The structure of the military infrared industry is analyzed. Market shares and market strategies for suppliers of infrared detectors (overall) and of various types of infrared FPAs are given separately. Market shares and market strategies for suppliers of infrared systems are given. A total of 46 company profiles are provided, including:
AIM Infrarot-Module (AIM) |
General Dynamics GIT |
Mitsubishi Electric |
Airbus DS Optronics |
Honeywell International |
N2 Imaging Systems |
BAE Systems |
IAI – Tamam |
NEC |
Boeing |
Irnova |
NORINCO Group |
Diehl BGT Defence |
L-3 Communications |
Northrop Grumman |
DRS Technologies |
L-3 Cincinnati Electronics |
Opgal |
Elbit Systems |
L-3 Infrared Products |
Orbital ATK |
Exelis |
L-3 Insight |
Orion R&P |
Finmeccanica |
L-3 KEO |
Qioptiq |
FLIR Systems |
L-3 Wescam |
QmagiQ |
Fujitsu |
Lockheed Martin |
Rafael |
Raytheon |
Sagem Defense & Security |
Teledyne Judson |
Raytheon Vision Systems |
Selex ES |
Textron Systems |
Rheinmetall Def. Electronics |
Sofradir |
Thales |
SCD Semi-Conductor Dev. |
Teledyne Imaging Sensors |
ULIS |
UTC Aerospace Systems |
Other companies included in the report: Acreo, AeroVironment, Agiltron, Amorphous Materials, Artis, Aselsan, Ball Aerospace, Beijing BOP, Bharat Electronics, Boeing/ Spectrolab, Bosch, Cantronic, Chunghwa, Controp, Dali, Debut Optoelectronic, Elisra, Eloptro, ENOSA, EO System Co., EPIR Technologies, Excelitas, Fermionics, Fraunhofer Institut, Freescale, GDLS, GHOPTO, Guangzhou SAT, Gulfstream, HGH Infrared Systems, Hamamatsu, Harris, Heimann Sensor, Hood Technology, HRL Labs, i3system, IAI-Elta, INO, Insitu, IntelliEPi, Intevac, IQE, IRCameras, Jenoptik, JIR, Kazan Optical & Mechanical Plant, KBP Instrument Design Bureau, KEC Corp., Keii, Kongsberg, Kinghome, Korean Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), Kopin, LETI/CEA, Lightpath Technologies, LumaSense, Magnity, MBDA, Mitsubishi Heavy Industry, MTech Imaging, NATECH, New Imaging Technologies (NIT), New Infrared Technologies (NIT), NikkoIA, Ningbo Sunny, Nippon Avionics, Nivisys, North Guangwei IC (GWIC), Obzerv Technologies, OIP Sensor Systems, ON Semiconductor, Ophir, Optics 1, Optikos, PCO, Photonis, QWIPTECH, Radiance Technologies, RAMSYS, Raptor Photonics, Ricor, Rochester Precision Optics, Rockwell Collins, Saab, SABCA, Samsung Thales, Santa Barbara Infrared, Sapfir, Schott, Seek Thermal, Simrad Optronics, STELOP Pte., Spetztekhnika, State Scientific Research & Engineering Institute, STELOP, Taurus Systems GmbH, Thermoteknix, Toshiba, U & U Engineering, Ulirvision, Ulyanovsk Mechanical Plant, Umicore, Vectronix, Vertex, Vigo Systems, Wuhan Guide, Xenics, Zvezda Strela Research and Production Center.
TABLES AND CHARTS IN THE REPORT
TABLES
Table 1.1 FIVE YEAR MARKET FORECAST FOR WORLD MILITARY INFRARED DETECTORS AND SYSTEMS
Table 1.2 FORECASTS FOR INFRARED FOCAL PLANE ARRAYS BY INFRARED DETECTOR MATERIAL (Units)
Table 1.3 MILITARY INFRARED DETECTOR AND INFRARED SYSTEM USE BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
Table 1.4 FIVE YEAR MARKET FORECAST FOR U.S. MILITARY IR IMAGING SYSTEMS
Table 1.5 FIVE YEAR MARKET FORECAST FOR INFRARED SPENDING BY THE TOP 25 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE
Table 3.1 PROPERTIES OF INFRARED DETECTOR MATERIALS
Table 3.2 MEMS StructureS used in uncooled FPAs
Table 3.3 Types of Standard Advanced Dewar Assemblies
Table 3.4 MAJOR UNCOOLED INFRARED PROGRAMS IN THE U.S. MILITARY
Table 3.5 Major Weapon Systems and their IR Subsystems
Table 3.6 Major Weapon Systems and Their IR Subsystems (Continued)
Table 3.7 FUTURE SOLDIER SYSTEMS programs WORLDWIDE
Table 6.1 FIVE YEAR MARKET FORECAST FOR WORLD MILITARY INFRARED DETECTORS AND SYSTEMS
Table 6.2 MILITARY INFRARED DETECTOR AND INFRARED SYSTEM USE BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
Table 6.3 THE WORLD INFRARED MILITARY MARKET BY TYPE OF INFRARED DETECTOR (Units)
Table 6.4 FORECASTS FOR INFRARED FOCAL PLANE ARRAYS BY INFRARED DETECTOR MATERIAL (Units)
Table 6.5 FORECAST ESTIMATE FOR "HOT" (High Operating Temperature) FOCAL PLANE ARRAYS (Units)
Table 6.6 FIVE YEAR MARKET FORECAST FOR INFRARED SPENDING BY THE TOP 25 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE
Table 6.7 FIVE YEAR MARKET FORECAST FOR U.S. MILITARY IR IMAGING SYSTEMS
Table 7.1 RECENT COMPANY CHANGES (ACQUISITIONS, NEW COMPANIES, POLICY CHANGES)
Table 7.2 RECENT COMPANY CHANGES (ACQUISITIONS, NEW COMPANIES, POLICY CHANGES)
CHARTS
Chart 1.1 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors (All Detector Types) – Ranked by Dollar Shipments
Chart 1.2 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (Cooled Scanning and Staring FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 1.3 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (Scanning and Staring MCT FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 1.4 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (InSb Staring FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 1.5 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (Uncooled FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 1.6 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (InGaAs FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 1.7 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Systems – Ranked by Dollar Shipments
Chart 7.1 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (All Detector Types) – Ranked by Dollar Shipments
Chart 7.2 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (Cooled Scanning and Staring FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 7.3 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (Scanning and Staring MCT FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 7.4 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (InSb Staring FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 7.5 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (Uncooled FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 7.6 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Detectors and Detector Modules (InGaAs FPAs) – Ranked by Unit Shipments
Chart 7.7 Market Shares for Suppliers of Infrared Systems – Ranked by Dollar Shipments
Chart 7.8 Market Shares for Suppliers of Airborne EO/IR Gimbals
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