LONDON, Feb. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --
Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) Market Report 2019-2029
Forecasts by Product Type (High Powered Microwave HPM, High Powered Laser HPL). Analysis of Defensive, Offensive, C-UAV & Non-Lethal Applications for Leading Defence & Civilian Companies with DEW Technologies High Energy Laser (HEL), Airborne Laser (ABL), Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser (COIL), Free Electron Laser (FEL), Solid-State Laser (SSL), Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL), Laser Directed Energy Weapon (LDEW), Laser Weapon System (LaWS) Plus Analysis of Defensive, Offensive, C-UAV & Non-Lethal Applications for Leading Defence Contractors & Civilian Companies
A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is the future weapon system that emits highly focused energy for target destruction. The potential applications of this advanced technology include anti-personnel weapon systems, missile defence system, and the disabling of lightly armoured vehicles. The use of DEW systems is much more cost effective than the massive cost associated with a single missile launch. With fast-track innovations in the military technology, such weapons are tools for future warfare.
The growing demand for non-lethal weapons is a primary driver of the market. Visiongain expects that countries such as Russia, the US, the UK, Israel, China, Japan, South Korea, India, and the UAE will increase their demand for these weapons, during the forecast period owing to the increasing extremist attacks and territorial disputes.
Such weapons have a number of advantages such as enhanced accuracy, reduced violence, limited damage, and multiple target attack. The integration of directed energy in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defence helps in effective limitation of its impact on human lives and the environment by detecting the nuclear radiation through laser and high-power microwave systems. Similarly, the progressive demand for laser weapon systems that have enhanced attack capabilities such as accuracy and undetectable characteristic are key drivers of the market.
This report splits the Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) market into two product type submarket categories: high-powered microwaves and high-energy lasers. Microwaves and lasers both operate on the electromagnetic spectrum, however, laser wavelengths are about 10,000 times smaller than microwaves, which means high-energy microwaves are more suited to emitting pulses of radiation at a wide angle, while high-energy lasers direct more focused beams of lower-powered energy using one of two mechanisms: chemical fuel or electric power.
Report Scope
View detailed company profiles of key players within the market with analysis of their product portfolios and strategies.
• Azimuth Corporation
• BAE Systems plc
• Battelle
• The Boeing Company
• General Atomics
• General Dynamics Corporation
• Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• MBDA
• Northrop Grumman Corporation
• Thales Group
• Raytheon Company
• Rheinmetall AG
Review The Global Directed Energy Weapons Market Forecast From 2019-2029
Featuring 132 Exclusive Tables
115 Exclusive Figures
262 Pages
See Forecasts For Regional Directed Energy Weapons Markets From 2019-2029
• Australia Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• Canada Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• Germany Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• India Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• Israel Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• Japan Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• UK Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• US Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
• Rest of the World (RoW) Direct Energy Weapons Market Forecast 2019-2029
Examine Directed Energy Weapons Forecast By Submarkets
• High Powered Microwave (HPM)
• High Powered Laser (HPL)
View prospects for DEW in the leading regions and countries
Discover individual revenue forecasts for 9 leading national Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) market markets and RoW from 2019-2029: Each of the 8 leading national markets as well as the ROW are further segmented by the two submarkets for High Powered Microwave (HPM) and High Powered Laser (HPL)
• Australia
• Canada
• Germany
• India
• Israel
• Japan
• UK
• US
• ROW
Detailed information on Directed Energy Weapons can be used to help develop your business plans and strategy. With a Visiongain report, the reader is able to see a clear overview of the market. Concise analysis supports Visiongain's conclusions, and our market evaluations will help your company when considering the Directed Energy Weapons market
Who should read this report?
• Aircraft OEMs
• Energy Weapon specialists
• Systems integrators
• Laser operators
• Missile Defence designers
• Missile Defence Integrators
• Electronics companies
• Prime contractors
• Tier 1 & tier 2 contractors
• Component suppliers
• Software specialists
• Product development managers
• Business development managers
• Market analysts
• Researchers
• Academics
• Consultants
• CEO's
• Senior executives
• Managers
• Banks
• Investors
• Regulators
• Industry associations
To request a report overview of this report please contact Sara Peerun at [email protected] or refer to our website: https://www.visiongain.com/report/directed-energy-weapons-dew-market-report-2019-2029/
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Aérospatiale-Matra Missiles
Airbus
Airway Inc
Alenia Difesa
Alenia Marconi Systems
Almaz-Antey
Applied Physical Sciences
Argon ST, Inc.
Astro Limited
Astrotech
Aviall Services, Inc.
Aviall UK, Inc.
Aviall, Inc.
Azimuth Corporation
Babcock International Group plc
BAe Dynamics
BAE Intelligence and Security
BAE Systems
BAE Systems (Operations) Limited
BAE Systems Controls Inc.
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc
BAE Systems Information Solutions Inc
BAE Systems Land & Armaments LP
BAE Systems Oman
BAE Systems Safety Products Inc
BAE Systems Saudi Arabia
BAE Systems Surface Ships Limited
BAE Systems Tensylon High Performance Materials Inc
Battelle
Battelle Japan
Bayern-Chemie
BCC Cove Corporation
BCC Equipment Leasing Corporation
Beriev Aircraft Company
Bharat Electronics Ltd
Boeing Aerospace Operations, Inc.
Boeing Airborne Surveillance Enterprises, Inc.
Boeing Aircraft Holding Company
Boeing Canada Operations Ltd.
Boeing Capital Corporation
Boeing Capital Loan Corporation
Boeing CAS Holding GmbH
Boeing Commercial Space Company
Boeing Company, The
Boeing Defence UK Limited
Boeing Intellectual Property Licensing Company
Boeing International B.V. & Co. Holding KGaA
Boeing International Logistics Spares, Inc.
Boeing Logistics Spares, Inc.
Boeing North American Space Alliance Company
Boeing Operations International, Inc
Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc.
China Poly Group Corporation
Commercial Armored Vehicles LLC
CONTROP Precision Technologies Ltd
Defence Support Group
Denel Munitions
Deposition Sciences Inc
DEW Engineering and Development ULC
EADS Aerospatiale Matra Missiles
EADS LFK-Lenkflugkörpersysteme GmbH
Eclipse Electronic Systems
EIG
Elbit Systems
ETI
Fairchild Imaging Inc
Ferrostaal Industrieanlagen
Finmeccanica (now Leonardo)
Flight Options LLC
FNSS Savuma Sistemleri AS
Force Protection Inc
Foreground Security
Forensic Technology WAI
GEC-Marconi Radar & Defence
General Atomics
GESPI Aeronautics
HUAYU Automotive Systems (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.
Hughes Research Labs
Industrial Defender, Inc
Insitu
Integral Systems, Inc.
IRIS Acquisition Sub LLC.
IRIS Merger Sub Inc.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
Israel Military Industries (IMI)
Jeppesen GmbH
Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
KS HUAYU AluTech GmbH
Ktech Corp
Kylmar Ltd
L-1 Identity Solutions Inc
LaSalle Capital
Laser Energetics, Inc
Leonardo - Finmecannica
Lindsay Goldberg LLC
Lockheed Martin Corporation
M5 Network Security
Marshall Defence and Aerospace
Matra BAe Dynamics
Matra Defense
MBDA
MBDA Deutschland GmbH
MBDA France
MBDA Inc
MBDA Italy
MBDA UK
Metro Machine Imperial Docks Inc
Miltec Corporation
Narus, Inc.
Northrop Grumman Australia
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Integrated Defence Services Pty Limited
OASYS Technology LLC
OMG Plc
Open Kernel Labs
Pacific Architects and Engineers Inc
Perimeter Internetworking Corp
Pine Telecom Ltd.
Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd
Protac
Qantas Defence Services Pty Limited
QinetiQ
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd
Raytheon Blackbird Technologies
Raytheon Company
Rheinmetall AG
Rheinmetall International Engineering
Safariland, LLC
Savi Technology, Inc.
Schroth Safety Products GmbH businesses (Safety Products)
SeeByte
Sikorsky Aircraft
SilverSky
Solutions Made Simple Inc
stratsec.net
Swiss-Photonics AG
Symantec Corporation
Systems Made Simple
Teligy Inc
Thales
The O'Gara Group, Inc.
The Veritas Capital Fund III, LP
UES Inc
Vangent, Inc.
Veritas Capital
Visual Analytics Inc
Vought Aircraft Industries
Websense
Winner Water Services
Wireless Facilities Incorporated
Zeta Associates, Inc
Organisations Mentioned
AAR Corp
Aerojet Rocketdyne
AgustaWestland
Airbus Group (Netherlands)
Airbus Helicopters
Alenia Aermacchi
Alion Science and Technology
Alliant Techsystems
Almaz Antey
ASC Pty Ltd
Aselsan
Austal
Austal USA
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Defence Science and Technology (DST) Group
Babcock International Group
Bechtel
Beriev Aircraft Company
Bharat Electronics
Booz Allen Hamilton
CACI International
CAE Inc.
CEA
Chemring Group
Chief of Staff of the Israel Defence Force (IDF)
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.
China National Precision Machinery,
Chinese National People's Congress
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)
CNH Industrial
Cobham plc
Computer Sciences Corp.
Conservative Party of Canada
Cubic Corporation
Daesh/Islamic State
Dassault Aviation
Dassault Aviation Groupe
Diehl BGT Defence
Dyncorp
EADS Astrium
Embraer
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
European Union (EU)
Federal German Cabinet
Fincantieri
Fluor Corporation
GenCorp
General Electric
German Alliance 90/Green Party
German Bundeswehr
German Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
German Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU)
German Ministry of Defence
German Social Democrat Party (SPD)
Government of Australia
Government of Canada
Government of Germany
Government of India
Government of Israel
Government of Japan
Government of People's Republic of China
Government of Russia
Government of United Kingdom
Government of United States
Hamas
Hanwha
Harris Corporation
Hezbollah
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Honeywell
Huntington Ingalls
India Centre for High Energy Systems and Sciences (CHESS)
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Laser Science and Technology Centre (LASTEC)
Indian Ministry of Defence
Indian Ministry of Defence Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS)
Indian Ordnance Factories
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Irkut Corporation
Israel Aerospace Industries
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Israeli Finance Ministry
Israeli Ministry of Defence
ITT Exelis
IVECO
Jacobs Engineering Group
Japanese Defense Ministry
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kongsberg Gruppen
Korea Aerospace Industries
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
KRET
L-3 Technologies
Lasetel
Leidos
Leonardo
Leonardo-Finmeccanica
Liberal Party of Canada
ManTech International
Meggitt
MIT
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Moog Inc.
Naval Group
Navantia
NEC
Nexter
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Oshkosh Truck
Patria Industries
Pilatus Aircraft
Pratt & Whitney
Precision Castparts
Radiance Technologies
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.
Reiner Stemme Utility Air-Systems GmbH
Rockwell Collins
Rolls-Royce
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Royal Netherlands Army
RTI Systems
RUAG
Russian Defence Ministry
Russian Helicopters
Russian Navy
SAAB
SAFRAN
Samsung Techwin
Selex ES
Serco
Sevmash (USC)
Soviet Strategic Missile Troops Military Academy
Sozvezdie
ST Engineering
Sukhoi
Tactical Missiles Corporation
Technical Research and Design Institute of the Japanese Defense Ministry
Textron
Textron Inc
Thales Systèmes Aéroportés
The Aerospace Corporation
ThyssenKrupp
Triumph Group
UK Conservative and Unionist Party
UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)
UK Home Office
UK Liberal Democrat Party
UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)
UK Royal Navy
Ukroboronprom
Ultra Electronics
United Aircraft Corporation
United Engine Corporation
United Shipbuilding Corporation
United Technologies
Uralvagonzavod
URS Corporation
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force Research Laboratory
US Army
US Congress
US Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)
US Democratic Party
US Department of Defense
US Department of Homeland Security
US Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
US Navy
US Office of Naval Research (ONR)
US Republican Party
US Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC)
US Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
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