The Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 2014-2024
LONDON, December 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Leading Companies in Electronic Attack (EA), Support (ES) and Protection (EP)
Report Details
The global electronic warfare (EW) market is currently going through a period of growth, as many countries are realising its benefits and attempting to expand their capabilities therein. There has also been a significant R&D effort in all three submarkets, with attack in particular expected to undergo significant growth. European and Northern American markets will keep contracting throughout the period, with the BRICS and other Southeast Asian countries moving in to take larger shares of the market due to their commitment to modernisation, military expansion, as well as current and future security requirements. Visiongain has assessed that the global electronic market will reach $13.72bn in 2014.
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- Ioannis Vagias, Radar Lecturer at Cranfield University
- Andrew Dunn, Vice President, Business Development, Exelis Integrated Electronic Warfare Systems
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- Electronic Attack (EA)
- Electronic Support (ES)
- Electronic Protection (EP)
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- United States
- China
- India
- Saudi Arabia
- United Kingdom
- Russia
- France
- Italy
- Germany
- Israel
- Japan
- Indonesia
- Republic of Korea
- Turkey
- Australia
- Malaysia
- Thailand
- Canada
- Brazil
- Burma
- (Plus the a Rest of the World Forecast)
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- Research and development (R&D) strategy
- Technological issues and constraints.
- Supply and demand dynamics
- Competition from new product types
- Analysis of barriers to entry
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- Airbus Defence & Space
- BAE Systems plc
- Boeing Defense, Space, and Security (BDS)
- Chemring Group plc
- Cobham plc
- Alliant Techsystems, Inc (ATK)
- Elbit Elisra (Elbit Systems Ltd)
- Exelis, Inc. (ITT Exelis)
- Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) Ltd
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Raytheon Company
- Selex E.S. (Finmeccanica S.p.A)
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Companies Listed on this report
3dB Labs Inc
AAI Corporation
Active Spectrum Inc
Aculight Corporation (Lockheed Martin)
Advanced Air Traffic Systems SnD Bhd
Advanced Concepts
Advanced Testing Technologies
Aerojet Rocketdyne
Aeronix
Aerotree
Aethercomm
AG Franz, LLC
Agilent Technologies
AgustaWestland
Air Scan, Inc
Airbus
Airbus Defence & Space
Airbus Military
Akon, Inc
Alion Science and Technology
Allen-Vanguard
Alliant Techsystems (ATK), Inc
Alloy Surfaces Company, Inc.
AMP Corporation (M) Sdn Bhd
AMPEX Data Systems
Anritsu
Anritsu Company
ApiSys SAS
Applied Geo Technologies
AR World
ARC Technology Solutions
Argon ST
ARIEL Group Ltd
ARINC, Inc
Aselsan
Asia Enterprises Private Ltd
Atos IT Services
Avalon Electronics
Avalon Systems
Ayesas
Azure Summit Technologies
BAE Systems Electronics, Intelligence & Support
BAE Systems plc
Ball Aerospace Technologies
Berrie Hill Research Corp
Bharat Electronics Ltd
Boeing Defence, Space, and Security (BDS)
Boeing Directed Energy Systems
Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation Berhad
Bushnell Group
C²I²
Caliber Company
Cassidian
Chelton
Chemring Countermeasures Ltd
Chemring Group plc
Cobham do Brasil Ltda
Cobham plc
Communications & Power Industries
Communications Audit UK Ltd
Comtech PST
Concord Components, Inc
Crane Aerospace & Electronics
CSIR
DARE Electronics, Inc
Darkblade Systems
Dassault
Dayton-Grainger, Inc
Delta Microwave
Diehl Defence
Dielectric Laboratories
DowKey Microwave Corporation
DRS Technologies (Finmeccanica)
DTA Systems
Dynetics, Inc
E2v aerospace and defense
EADS Group (Airbus Defence & Space)
EDO Corporation
Elbit Elisra
Elbit Systems Electro-Optics (Elop)
Elbit Systems America
Elbit Systems Ltd
Electro-Metrics
Electronic Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)
Electronic Warfare Associates
Elektrobit Wireless Ltd
Elettronica S.p.A
Elisra Electronic Systems Ltd
ELTA Systems Ltd
EM Research, Inc
Embraer S.A.
Empower RF Systems, Inc.
EMS Technologies, Inc
Engility
Eonic B.V.
ESL Defence Ltd
Esterline Technologies
ET Industries
Eurocopter
EuroDASS Consortium
Eurofighter GmbH
EWA-Australia Pty Ltd
Exelis, Inc. (ITT Exelis)
Exelis Integrated Electronic Warfare Systems
Finmeccanica S.p.A
GE Aviation
General Atomics
General Dynamics Corporation
GEW Technologies (Pty) Ltd (Cassidian)
GORE Aerospace Cables & Materials
Gulfstream
Harris Corporation
Havelsan
Hinduja Group
Honeywell International
Huber + Suhner
Impulse Technologies Inc
Indra Sistemas
Infra RCS Indonesia
Information Warfare Technologies
Integrated Microwave Technologies, LLC
ISPAS as
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
ITCN, Inc
iVeia, LLC
Jenkins Engineering Defence Systems
JSC Concern Sozvedzie
Keragis Corporation
Kelvin Hughes
Kilgore Flares Company, LLC
Korea Aerospace Industries
Kratos Defense & Security
KRET
KRYTAR, Inc
L-3 Communications
Leidos
Lockheed Martin Canada Ltd
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Logos Microwave
Loral Space and Communications
MacAulay-Brown
MACOM Technologies
MANTECH Security Technologies
Mass
MBDA
MC Countermeasures, Inc
Meggitt Avionics
Mercury Computer Systems
Mercury Systems, Inc.
Meteksan
Micro-Coax, Inc
Microsemi Corporation
MiKES Microwave Electronic Systems Inc
MITEQ
Narda Test Solutions (L-3 Communications)
National Instruments
NHIndustries
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems
Nova Defence
Ophir RF, Inc
Orion International Technologies
Overlook Systems Technologies
Panavia
Phoenix International Systems, Inc
Plath GmbH
Protium Technologies Inc
QinetiQ
Q-Microwave
Radioelectronic Technologies (ROSTEC)
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
Raytheon Company
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Rheinmetall Defence
Rheinmetall GmbH
Rising Edge Technologies
Riverside Research Institute Inc.
Rockwell Collins
Rohde & Schwarz
Roke
Rolta
Saab Electronic Defence Systems
Sagem
SAIC (Leidos)
Selex E.S.
Selex Galileo
Shared Spectrum
Siemens AG
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Sikorsky
Sippican
Smiths
Sotera Defense Solutions
SpecPro-Inc
Spectranetix, Inc
SR Technologies
Sukhoi JSC
Surveillance Systems, Inc
SystemWare, Inc
TE Connectivity
TECOM Industries
TEK Microsystems, Inc
Teledyne Microwave Solutions
Telephonics
Teleplan AS
TERASYS Technologies, LLC
Terma AS
Texas Instruments
Thales Group
Thales UK
Thales-Raytheon Systems
The Boeing Company
The Carlyle Group
Times Microwave Systems
TINEX AS
TRAK Microwave
TriaSys Technologies Corp
TriQuint Inc
TRU Corporation
TUALCOM
Turbomeca
Turkish Aerospace Industries
Ultra Electronics
URS
Vandum
Vigilance
W5 Technologies, Inc
Wavepoint Research, Inc
XCOM Systems (Bird Technologies)
X-ES, Inc.
Zodiac Data Systems
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Defence Materiel Organisation
Brazilian Armed Forces
British Army
British Treasury
Canadian Department of National Defence
Canadian Navy
Finnish Air Force
Foundation for Advanced Research (FAR)
French Armee de L'Air
German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
German Ministry of Defence
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
Indian Air Force (IAF)
Indian Defence Electronics Research Laboratory (DERL)
Indian Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indonesian Air Force (IAF)
Indonesian Navy (IN)
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Italian Air Force (IAF)
Japanese Self Defence Forces (JSDF)
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant
Luftwaffe
Myanmar Air Force
Myanmar Navy
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Pakistan Air Force
People's Liberation Army (PLA)
People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)
People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)
Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF)
ROK Air Force
ROK Armed Forces
ROK Navy
Royal Air Force (RAF)
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF)
Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN)
Royal Navy (RN)
Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF)
Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF)
Royal Thai Navy (RTN)
Russian Armed Forces
Russian Defence Ministry
Russian Foundation for Advanced Research (FAR)
Saudi Arabian National Guard
Turkish Armed Forces
Turkish Navy (TN)
Turkish Air Force (TAF)
UK Ministry of Defence
US Air Force (USAF)
US Airforce Research Lab
US Army
US Army Communications-Electronic Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC)
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
US Department of Defense (DOD)
US Government Accountability Office (GAO)
US Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF)
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Naval Air Systems Command
US Naval Institute (USNI)
US Naval Sea Systems Command
US Navy (USN)
US Rapid Acquisition Authority
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
USMC Cyber/Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell
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