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The Military Communications & COTS Market 2012-2022

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Communications remain the backbone of militaries across the globe. In an increasingly digitised battlespace, the communications requirements of troops are constantly expanding, with demand rising for increased capability all the way down the command chain. As a result, spending on military communications is set to increase significantly over the forecast period, mainly fuelled by the spending drives of emergent powers such as China and India. Furthermore, the vital importance of military communications will ensure that most spending will be spared from defence budget cuts in recession-hit Europe and North America. Visiongain has determined that the military communications market will be worth $17.03bn in 2012.

Continued growth in military communications spending is also being driven by technological, as well as economic, development. The rise to prominence of unmanned platforms and software-defined tactical radios, capable of beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) and on-the-move (OTM) communication, places significant new demands on bandwidth. Many militaries are aiming to build their own satellite communications and navigational infrastructure so as to reduce reliance on the US. Meanwhile, the US itself, which accounts for a substantial proportion of the global military communications market in 2012, is seeking to upgrade and modernise its military communications infrastructure and equipment.

The use of commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) equipment has become an increasingly prominent feature of the military communications market. Research & development is being conducted more frequently by private companies as opposed to defence ministries. Companies are increasingly dictating what products will be manufactured and seeking to exploit crossover potential between the commercial and military communications sectors.

The USA, China and Western Europe will continue to be at the forefront of spending in this sector, albeit with modest growth during the forecast period besides China, allowing for the likes of India, Russia and Saudi Arabia to increase the size of the market shares they command. The Middle East and Asia-Pacific will be two of the key regions for growth.

Unique Selling Points
  • Comprehensive analysis of the prospects for the military communications & COTS market from 2012-2022.
  • Analysis and forecasting informed by extensive expert consultation with industry leaders. You will be able to read full transcripts of interviews from 2 leading companies involved within the military communications market.
  • 151 tables, charts and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the changing dynamics of the military communications market between 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for the global military communications market between 2012-2022
  • Forecasts and analysis for 5 submarkets of the military communications market from 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for 14 national military communications markets, as well as rest of the world figures and projections for the period 2012-2022
  • Analysis of the forces that influence and characterise the military communications market
  • Profiles of 40 leading companies operating within the military communications market.
Methodology

This report has been compiled by combining information obtained from a very wide and rich mixture of primary and secondary research sources, producing a broad industry overview. Visiongain sought opinions from leading figures in the military communications market to underpin the analysis of market drivers and restraints. The study draws on a diverse range of official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion as a basis for discussing and predicting developments in the military communications market between 2012 and 2022. Visiongain considers that this methodology results in an accurate, objective mixture of analyses and forecasts.?

Why you should buy The Military Communications Market 2012-2022
  • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the military communications market from 2012-2022
  • The analysis and forecasting has been informed by extensive expert consultation with industry leaders. Within the report, you will be able to read full transcripts of interviews from 2 leading companies involved within the military communications market.
    • SES Government Solutions
    • ViaSat Inc
  • You will discover 151 tables, charts, and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the military communications market from 2012-2022
  • You will receive forecasts and analysis of the global military communications market between 2012-2022
  • You will discover forecasts and analysis for 5 submarkets of the military communications market between 2012-2022
    • Satellite Communications Terminals & Systems
    • Tactical Radios, Data Links & Terminals
    • Technical Services & Support
    • Encryption, Intercept and Jamming Systems
    • System Components
  • You will be presented with forecasts for the 14 leading national military communications markets, as well as rest of the world figures and projections for the period 2012-2022
    • US
    • China
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Russia
    • India
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • South Korea
    • Israel
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Turkey
    • Rest of the World (ROW)
  • You will receive a SWOT analysis that examines the military communications market from 2012-2022
  • You will find profiles of 40 leading companies operating within the military communications market
What is the structure of the report?
  • Chapter 1 is the executive summary.
  • Chapter 2 of this report provides an introduction to military communications.
  • Chapter 3 the chapter offers an overview of the global military communications market, providing sales forecasts and worldwide analysis of growth over the period 2012 to 2022.
  • Chapter 4 focuses on five leading submarkets that make up the global market for military communications, with details of relevant developments and explanatory analysis, alongside sales forecasts for the period 2012 to 2022.
  • Chapter 5 focuses on fourteen leading national markets for military communications, with details of significant developments and accompanying sales forecasts for the period 2012 to 2022.
  • Chapter 6 provides a SWOT analysis, discussing the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the global military communications market.
  • Chapter 7 features interviews with two experts with experience of working in the military communications sector.
  • Chapter 8 profiles 40 leading companies involved in the global military communications marketplace.
  • Chapter 9 is a summary of the report, outlining the main conclusions of the analyses.
  • Chapter 10 is a glossary of acronyms used in the report.
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. 1. CURRENT TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS MARKET


1.2 Opportunities and Challenges for the Military Communications Market
1.3 Benefits of This Report
1.4 Structure of the Report
1.5 Methodology
1.6 Global Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
1.7 Military Communications Submarket Forecasts 2012-2022
1.8 Leading National Military Communications Markets Forecasts 2012-2022

2. INTRODUCTION TO THE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS & COTS MARKET

2.1 The Importance of Communications
2.2 The Emergence of COTS
2.3 Defining Military Communications

3. THE GLOBAL MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS & COTS MARKET

3.1 Global Military Communications & COTS Market Forecast 2012-2022
3.2 Global Military Communications & COTS Market Analysis

4. MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS & COTS SUBMARKET FORECASTS 2012-2022

4.1 Satellite Terminals and Communications Systems Submarket
  4.1.1 Satellite Terminals and Communications Systems Submarket Forecast 2012-2022
4.2 Tactical Radios, Data Links and Terminals Submarket
  4.2.1 Tactical Radios, Data Links and Terminals Submarket Forecast 2012-2022
4.3 Technical Services and Support Submarket
  4.3.1 Technical Services and Support Submarket Forecast 2012-2022
4.4 Encryption, Interception and Jamming Systems Submarket
  4.4.1 Encryption, Interception and Jamming Systems Submarket Forecast 2012-2022
4.5 System Components Submarket
  4.5.1 System Components Submarket Forecast 2012-2022

5. LEADING NATIONAL MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS & COTS MARKETS 2012-2022

5.1 US Military Communications Market
  5.1.1 US Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.1.2 The US Joint Tactical Radio System
    5.1.2.1 The US Joint Tactical Radio System Procurement Budget
    5.1.2.2 The US Joint Tactical Radio System Contract Information and Key Events
  5.1.3 The US Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite Programme
    5.1.3.1 The US Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite Programme Budget
    5.1.3.2 The US Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite Programme Contract Information
  5.1.4 The US Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) System
    5.1.4.1 The US Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) System Budget
    5.1.4.2 The US Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) System Contracts
  5.1.5 The US Tactical Air Control Party Modernisation (TACP-M) Programme
    5.1.5.1 US Tactical Air Control Party Modernisation (TACP-M) Programme Contracts
  5.1.6 Common Hardware Systems-4 (CHS-4 Programme)
  5.1.7 US Battlefield Airborne Communications Node
  5.1.8 US Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)
  5.1.9 US Tactical Radio Systems
  5.1.10 The US Modernization of Enterprise Terminals Programme
  5.1.11 The US Multi-Role Tactical Common Data Link (MR-TCDL)
  5.1.12 The US Mounted Soldier Cordless Communication System (MSCSS)
  5.1.13 The US Mobile User Objective System
  5.1.14 US Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS)
  5.1.15 The US Aegis Integrated Voice Communications System
  5.1.16 Rugged Deployable Satellite Communications Terminal (RDSAT)
  5.1.17 US DARPA Programmes
  5.1.18 US Air National Guard- Network Centric Solutions
  5.1.19 Enhanced Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Radio System
  5.1.20 US Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS)
  5.1.21 US Future Commercial SATCOM Acquisition
  5.1.22 US Soldier Modernisation Programmes
  5.1.23 The US Blue-Force Tracking Programme (FBCB2)
  5.1.24 The US Navy Extremely High Frequency SATCOM Program (NESP)
  5.1.25 The US GPS Programme
  5.1.26 The US Department of Defense FY 2013 Budget Request
    5.1.26.1 The US Department of Defense Top Line Budget Forecasts FY 2012-2017
    5.1.26.2 US Department of Defense FY2013 Base and OCO Budget Proposals
    5.1.26.3 US Department of Defense FY 2013 CET&I Proposed Budget
5.2 Chinese Military Communications Market
  5.2.1 Chinese Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.2.2 Chinese Military Satellite Projects
5.3 UK Military Communications Market
  5.3.1 UK Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2012
  5.3.2 Skynet 5 SATCOM Programme
  5.3.3 UK-General Dynamics Shared Situational Awareness
5.4 French Military Communications Market
  5.4.1 French Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.4.2 Athena-Fidus Satellite Partnership
  5.4.3 ASTEL-S SATCOM Contract
  5.4.4 RIFAN Naval Communications System
  5.4.5 Thales RITA-4 Contract
  5.4.6 The French RDIP-Air Modernisation
  5.4.7 French UOR COTS Purchases
5.5 Indian Military Communications Market
  5.5.1 Indian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.5.2 Indian Defence Spending
  5.5.3 The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
  5.5.4 The Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS)
  5.5.5 India and the Russian Global Navigational Satellite System
  5.5.6 Rolta India and SELEX Indian Tactical Communications Programme
  5.5.7 The Indian F-INSAS Programme
5.6 German Military Communications Market
  5.6.1 German Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.6.2 The German SATCOMBw Satellite System
  5.6.3 The German SVFuA Software-Defined Radio and COTS Radio
  5.6.4 Cassidian Multifunctional Information Distribution System
5.7 Israeli Military Communications Market
  5.7.1 Israeli Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.7.2 Israeli Military Spending
  5.7.3 The Israeli Digital Army Programme
  5.7.4 Gilat SkyEdge II
  5.7.5 Elisra- Elbit Man Portable Communications Intelligence
  5.7.6 Elbit Inter-Sky 4M SATCOM
5.8 Russian Military Communications Market
  5.8.1 Russian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.8.2 Russian Defence Spending
  5.8.3 Russian Satellite Programmes
5.9 Italian Military Communications Market
  5.9.1 The Italian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.9.2 SICRAL-1B Satellite
  5.9.3 Franco-Italian Space Co-operation
    5.9.3.1 SICRAL 2 Satellite
5.10 Australian Military Communications Market
  5.10.1 Australian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.10.2 Australian Defence Satellite Communications Capability
  5.10.3 Enhanced Military Satellite Capability
  5.10.4 Commercial Satellite Services
  5.10.5 SOTASIP Vehicle Communication System
  5.10.6 Enhanced Position Location Reporting Systems - Radio
5.11 Japanese Military Communications Market
  5.11.1 Japanese Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.11.2 Japanese Defence Spending
  5.11.3 The Japanese Information Gathering Satellite
  5.11.4 Japanese MIDS-LVT Contracts
5.12 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market
  5.12.1 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.12.2 Saudi Arabia - US Partnership
  5.12.3 Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF)
  5.12.4 Saudi Arabian MIDS-LVT Terminals
  5.12.5 Saudi Arabian Border Guard Contract and Corruption Allegations
5.13 Turkish Military Communications Market
  5.13.1 Turkish Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.13.2 Turkish Military Satellite Communications System (TMSCS)
  5.13.3 Taktik Saha Muhabere Sistemi (TASMUS)
  5.13.4 Gokturk Satellite Programme
  5.13.5 Turkish Satellite Communications
5.14 South Korean Military Communications Market
  5.14.1 South Korean Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.14.2 South Korean Tactical Information Communication Network
  5.14.3 South Korean SATCOM
5.15 Rest of the World Military Communications Market
  5.15.1 Rest of the World Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022
  5.15.2 Notable Rest of the World Military Communications Contracts and Events
    5.15.2.1 Azerbaijan Military Communications Contract
    5.15.2.2 Brazilian Military Communications Contracts and Events
    5.15.2.3 Bulgaria, Lithuania and Romania Military Communications Contract
    5.15.2.4 Canadian Military Communications Contracts and Events
    5.15.2.5 Democratic Republic of the Congo Military Communications Contract
    5.15.2.6 Finnish Military Communications Contract
    5.15.2.7 Iranian Military Communications
    5.15.2.8 Mexican Military Communications Contracts
    5.15.2.9 Norwegian Military SATCOM Projects
    5.15.2.10 Spanish-Norwegian Military Satellite
    5.15.2.11 United Arab Emirates Military Communications Contracts and Events

6. SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS & COTS MARKET 2012-2022

6.1 Strengths of the Military Communications Market
  6.1.1 Constant Demand for Communications
  6.1.2 Changing Nature of Conflict- Network Centric Battlefield
  6.1.3 Growth within Emerging Markets
  6.1.4 Innovation and Industry Crossover
6.2 Weaknesses of the Military Communications Market
  6.2.1 Funding Tradeoffs- Operations versus Infrastructure Investment
  6.2.2 Restrained Military Budgets
  6.2.3 Obsolescence- Hindering Long Term Decision Making
  6.2.4 Costly and Time Consuming Research
6.3 Opportunities in the Military Communications Market
  6.3.1 Rise in Demand for SATCOM and Real Time Data
  6.3.2 Growth of Unmanned Platforms
  6.3.3 Potential of Interoperability
  6.3.4 Potential of International Co-operation
  6.3.5 Utilisation of Commercial Research and Technology
6.4 Threats to the Military Communications Market
  6.4.1 Security Assurance with Military Partners
  6.4.2 Shift to Commercial Products means Exposure Increased to Economic Climate
  6.4.3 Technological Challenges

7. EXPERT OPINION

7.1 SES-Government Solutions
  7.1.1 Procurement Transition
  7.1.2 The Military Communications Market and Defence Budget Cuts
  7.1.3 The Importance of COTS and Other Emerging Trends
  7.1.4 Significant Emerging Trends
  7.1.5 The Development of the Military Communications Market 2012-2022
  7.1.6 Future Opportunities
7.2 Jerry Goodwin, ViaSat Inc.
  7.2.1 ViaSat's Involvement in the Military Communications Market
  7.2.2 Challenges in the Military Communications Market - The Impact of Declining Defence Budgets
  7.2.3 Budget Cuts as a Future Challenge
  7.2.4 Opportunities within the Military Communications Market
  7.2.5 Geographical Military Communications Growth
  7.2.6 Expectations for the Coming Decade - Growth and Technological Development

8. LEADING COMPANIES IN THE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS & COTS MARKET

8.1 Aeromaritime Systembau GmbH
8.2 Artel Inc.
8.3 BAE Systems
8.4 Boeing Defense, Space and Security
8.5 Cobham Plc
8.6 COM DEV International Ltd.
8.7 Data Link Solutions
8.8 DRS Technologies Inc
8.9 EADS Astrium
8.10 EADS Cassidian
8.11 Elbit Systems Ltd.
8.12 EM Solutions Pty Ltd.
8.13 Emrise Corporation
8.14 EMS Technologies / EMS Defense & Space
8.15 General Dynamics C4 Systems (GDC4S)
8.16 Globecomm Systems
8.17 Harris Corporation
8.18 Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems
8.19 Immarsat Plc
8.20 Indra Sistemas, S.A.
8.21 Intelsat General Corporation
8.22 ITT Corporation/ITT Exelis
8.23 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
8.24 Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
8.25 Loral Space and Communications
8.26 Mayflower Communications Company Inc
8.27 Northrop Grumman Corporation
8.28 Pacific Star Communications Inc (Pacstar)
8.29 Paradigm Secure Communications Ltd
8.30 Raytheon Network Centric Systems (NCS)
8.31 Rockwell Collins Inc
8.32 SELEX Elsag
8.33 SES Government Solutions
8.34 Spectrum Signal Processing
8.35 Telespazio S.p.A
8.36 Thales Alenia Space
8.37 Thales Group
8.38 Ultra Electronics
8.39 ViaSat Inc.
8.40 Yahsat (Al-Yah Satellite Communications Company)

9. CONCLUSIONS

9.1 Global Military Communications Market Outlook 2012-2022
9.2 Military Communications Submarkets 2012-2022
9.3 Leading National Military Communications Markets 2012-2022
9.4 Fastest Growing Military Communications Markets 2012-2022
9.5 Military Communications Market Drivers 2012-2022
9.6 Military Communications Market Restraints 2012-2022
9.7 Trade-offs and Dilemmas Within the Military Communications Market
9.8 Opportunities Within the Military Communications Market

10. GLOSSARY

LIST OF TABLES


Table 3.1 Global Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 3.2 Global Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 3.3 Leading National Military Communications Markets Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR%)
Table 3.4 Global and Leading National Military Communications Markets CAGR Forecast 2012-2022, 2012-2017, 2017-2022 (%)
Table 3.5 Leading National Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017, 2022 (%)
Table 3.6 Leading National Military Communications Cumulative Sales Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, %)
Table 4.1 Military Communications Submarkets Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.2 Military Communications Submarkets CAGR Forecast 2012-2022, 2012-2017, 2017-2022 (%)
Table 4.3 Military Communications Submarkets Cumulative Spending Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, %)
Table 4.4 Satellite Terminals & Communications Systems Submarket Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.5 Satellite Terminals & Communication Systems Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.6 Satellite Terminals & Communication Systems Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.7 Tactical Radios, Data Links & Terminals Submarket Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.8 Tactical Radios, Data Links & Terminals Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.9 Tactical Radios, Data Links & Terminals Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.10 Technical Services & Support Submarket Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.11 Technical Services & Support Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.12 Technical Services & Support Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.13 Encryption, Interception & Jamming Systems Submarket Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.14 Encryption, Interception & Jamming Systems Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.15 Encryption, Interception & Jamming Systems Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.16 System Components Submarket Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.17 System Components Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 4.18 System Components Submarket Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.1 US Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.2 US Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.3 US Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.4 US JTRS Procurement Spending 2011-2013 ($m)
Table 5.5 US AEHF Programme Spending Breakdown 2011-2013 ($m)
Table 5.6 US WGS Programme Spending Breakdown 2011-2013 ($m)
Table 5.7 US TACP Programme Proposed Spending Budgets 2009-2015 ($m)
Table 5.8 US WIN-T Programme Budgets 2011-2013 ($m)
Table 5.9 US GPS III Budget Comparison 2008-2012 ($m)
Table 5.10 US Department of Defense Top Line Budget Forecast FY2012-2017 ($bn)
Table 5.11 US Department of Defense Base and OCO Budget Proposal FY2010-2013 ($bn)
Table 5.12 US Department of Defense CET&I Proposed Budget Request vs. Actual FY 2010-2013($bn)
Table 5.13 US Department of Defense CET&I Budget Proposals - Procurement vs. R&D FY 2012-2013 ($bn)
Table 5.14 Chinese Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.15 Chinese Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.16 Chinese Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.17 UK Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.18 UK Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR)
Table 5.19 UK Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.20 French Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.21 French Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.22 French Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.23 Indian Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.24 Indian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.25 Indian Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.26 German Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.27 German Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.28 German Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.29 Israeli Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.30 Israeli Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.31 Israeli Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.32 Russian Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, , Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.33 Russian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.34 Russian Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.35 Italian Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.36 Italian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.37 Italian Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.38 Australian Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.39 Australian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.40 Australian Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.41 Japanese Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.42 Japanese Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.43 Japanese Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.44 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.45 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.46 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.47 Turkish Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.48 Turkish Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.49 Turkish Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.50 South Korean Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($m, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.51 South Korean Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.52 South Korean Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 5.53 Rest of the World Military Communications Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.54 Rest of the World Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Table 5.55 Rest of the World Military Communications Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 6.1 SWOT Analysis of the Military Communications Market 2012-2022

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 3.1 Global Military Communications Market AGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 3.2 Global Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 3.3 Leading National Military Communications Markets Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 3.4 Leading National Military Communications Markets CAGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 3.5 Global and Leading National Military Communications Markets CAGR Forecast 2012-2022, 2012-2017, 2017-2022 (%)
Figure 3.6 European Leading National Military Communications Markets AGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 3.7 Asia-Pacific Leading National Military Communications Markets AGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 3.8 Middle East Leading National Military Communications Markets AGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 3.9 Leading National Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012 (%)
Figure 3.10 Leading National Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2017 (%)
Figure 3.11 Leading National Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2022 (%)
Figure 3.12 Leading National Military Communications Cumulative Sales Market Share Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 3.13 Leading National Military Communications Cumulative Spending Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.1 Military Communications Submarkets Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 4.2 Military Communications Submarkets CAGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 4.3 Military Communications Submarkets CAGR Forecast 2012-2022, 2012-2017, 2017-2022 (%)
Figure 4.4 Military Communications Submarkets Cumulative Spending Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.5 Military Communications Submarkets Shares of Total Cumulative Spending Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.6 Satellite Terminals & Communications Systems Submarket Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.7 Satellite Terminals & Communication Systems Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 4.8 Tactical Radios, Data Links & Terminals Submarket Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.9 Tactical Radios, Data Links & Terminals Submarket Market Forecast 2012 - 2022 ($m, AGR % )
Figure 4.10 Technical Services & Support Submarket Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.11 Technical Services & Support Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.12 Encryption, Interception & Jamming Systems Submarket Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.13 Encryption, Intercept & Jamming Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 4.14 System Components Submarket Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.15 System Components Submarket Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.1 US Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.2 US Military Communications Market AGR Forecast 2012-2022 (%)
Figure 5.3 US Military Communications Spending vs. non-US Military Communications Spending Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.4 US Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.5 US JTRS Procurement Spending 2011-2013 ($m)
Figure 5.6 US AEHF Programme Spending Breakdown 2011-2013 ($m)
Figure 5.7 US WGS Programme Spending Breakdown 2011-2013 ($m)
Figure 5.8 US TACP-M Programme Proposed Spending Budgets 2009-2015 ($m)
Figure 5.9 US WIN-T Programme Budgets 2011-2013 ($m)
Figure 5.10 US WIN-T Programme Total Cost Estimate Changes 2010-2011 ($m)
Figure 5.11 US GPS III Budget Comparison 2008-2012 ($m)
Figure 5.12 US Department of Defense Base and OCO Budget Proposal FY2010-2013 ($bn)
Figure 5.13 US Department of Defense CET&I Proposed Spending FY 2010-2013 ($bn)
Figure 5.14 US Department of Defense CET&I Budget Proposals - Procurement vs. R&D FY 2012-2013 ($bn)
Figure 5.15 Chinese Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.16 Chinese Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.17 UK Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.18 UK Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.19 French Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.20 French Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.21 Indian Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.22 Indian Defence Budget Growth Forecast 2009-2015 ($bn)
Figure 5.23 Indian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.24 German Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.25 German Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.26 Israeli Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.27 Israeli Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.28 Russian Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.29 Russian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.30 Italian Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.31 Italian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.32 Australian Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.33 Australian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.34 Japanese Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.35 Japanese Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.36 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.37 Saudi Arabian Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.38 Turkish Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.39 Turkish Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.40 South Korean Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.41 South Korean Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)
Figure 5.42 Rest of the World Military Communications Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 5.43 Rest of the World Military Communications Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($m)

COMPANIES LISTED

Advanced Control Components Inc (ACC)
Aeromaritime Systembau GMBH
AgustaWestland
Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat)
Alcatel-Lucent
AMERICOM Government Services Inc (AGS)
Artel Inc
Aselsan AS
Astrium
Astrium UK
ATK Space Systems
Atlas Communications
Avaya Federal Solutions Inc
BAE Systems
BAE Systems Australia
BAE Systems Inc.
BAE Systems Information & Electronic Systems Integration
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
Boeing Company
Boeing Defence Australia Ltd
Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
Boeing Network & Space Systems (N&SS)
Boeing Network & Space Systems (N&SS), Network and Tactical Systems
Boeing Network & Space Systems (N&SS), Space and Intelligence Systems
Boeing Satellite Systems
Bombardier Inc
China Satellite Communications Company Ltd
Cisco Systems Inc
Cobham Plc
Cobham Sensor Systems
COM DEV Canada
COM DEV Europe
COM DEV International ltd
COM DEV International Products
COM DEV USA
Comtech Communications Corporation
Data Link Solutions Inc (DLS)
DataPath Inc
DCNS
Deloitte
DRS Technologies Inc
E2v Technologies Plc
EADS Astrium
EADS Astrium France
EADS Astrium Services
EADS Astrium Services
EADS Cassidian
EADS Cassidian- Defence Electronics
EF Johnson Technologies Inc
Elbit Systems Land and C4I-Tadiran Ltd
Elbit Systems Ltd
Electrobit Corporation
Elisra
EM Solutions Pty Ltd
Emrise Corporation
EMS Defense & Space (D&S)
EMS Technologies Inc
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS)
Finmeccanica Group
Finmeccanica SpA
FUNA International
General Dynamics C4 Systems (GDC4S)
General Dynamics Corporation
General Dynamics Information Systems and Technology
General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies Inc
General Dynamics UK Ltd
Gilat Satellite Networks
Globecomm Government Communications
Globecomm Systems Inc
Harris Corporation
Honeywell International
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW)
Hughes Communications Inc
Hughes Corporation
Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems
Hughes Network Systems LLC
Huneed Technologies
Immarsat Plc
Indra Sistemas SA
Intelsat General Corporation
Intelsat Ltd
ITT Communications Systems
ITT Corporation
ITT Exelis
ITT Systems Corporation
Janus Research Group Inc
Juniper Networks Inc
L-3 Communication Systems
L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
L3 Communications Systems-West
L-3 Global Communications Solutions Inc
Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
LIGNex1
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
London Satellite Exchange Ltd
Loral Space and Communications
Mantech International Corporation
Mantech Support Technology
Mayflower Communications Company Inc
McNeal Pro
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Mubadala Development Company
National Research Institute of Electronics and Cryptology
Network-Centric Solutions
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Northrop Grumman Cobham Intercoms LLC (NGCI)
Northrop Grumman Corporation
O'Neil & Associates Inc
Orbital Sciences Corporation
Pacific Star Communications Inc (PacStar)
Paradigm Secure Communications Ltd
PE Systems
Rafael Advanced Defence Systems
Raytheon Australia
Raytheon BBM Technologies Corporation
Raytheon BBN Technologies
Raytheon Company
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Raytheon Network Centric Systems (NCS)
Rockwell Collins Inc
Rockwell Collins Satellite Communications Systems
Rohde & Schwarz
Roketsan
Rolta India
Samsung Thales
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
SELEX Elsag
SELEX Galileo
SES AMERICOM
SES ASTRA
SES Government Solutions
SES WORLD SKIES
Sikorsky
Space Systems
Spectrum Signal Processing
Stratos Global Corporation
SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB
Tadiran Electronic Systems Ltd
Tampa Microwave
Telecommunications Systems (TCS)
Telespazio SpA
Thales Alenia Space
Thales Alenia Space Espana
Thales Alenia Space France
Thales Alenia Space Italia
Thales Communications Inc
Thales Deutschland
Thales Group
Thales Iridium
Trans-Tel Central
Trivec Avant (Trivant)
Turksat AS
Ultra Electronics
Ultra Electronics 3eTI
Ultra Electronics Advanced Tactical Systems
Ultra Electronics AMI
Ultra Electronics Command & Control Systems
Ultra Electronics Communication & Integrated Systems
Ultra Electronics Criticom
Ultra Electronics Tactical Communication Systems
Ultra Electronics, Aircraft & Vehicle Systems
Ultra Electronics, Information & Power Systems
Ultra Electronics, Tactical & Sonar Systems
United Launch Alliance
US Space
Vecima Networks Inc
VEGA Space ltd
ViaSat Inc
Xylem Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT

Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
Australian Department of Defence
Australian Military Procurement Organisation
Bangladesh Navy
Belgian Space Authority (SPACEBEL)
Belgium Air Component (COMOPSAIR)
Brazilian Air Force
Brazilian Army
Brazilian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
British Embassy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Bulgarian Air Force
Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
Canadian Forces Air Command (AIRCOM)
Canadian Forces Maritime Command (MARCOM)
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex
Chilean Navy
Chinese National People's Congress
European Defence Agency (EDA)
European Parliament
European Space Agency (ESA)
Finnish Defence Force
Fort Bliss
French Air Force
French Army
French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA)
French Ministry of Defence (MoD)
French Ministry of Defence (MoD), Inter-Forces Infrastructure, Networks and Information Systems Department (DIRISI)
French Naval Aviation
French Navy
French Space Agency (CNES)
German Air Force
German Army
German Bundeswehr
German Federal Office of the Bundeswehr for Information Management and Information Technology (IT-AmtBw)
HMAS Harman
Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Italian Army
Italian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Italian Space Agency (ASI)
Japanese Ministry of Defence
Japanese National Defence Programme
Joint Improvised Explosive Devices Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO)
Lithuanian Air Force
NATO Air Command and Control System Management Agency (NACMA)
NATO CIS Agency (NCSA)
NATO Response Force (NRF)
New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Norwegian Army
Organisation for Joint Armament Co-operation (OCCAR)
People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Polish Ministry of National Defence
Republic of Korea Army (ROKA)
Republic of Korea Defence Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA)
Romanian Air Force
Romanian Army
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
Royal Canadian Navy
Royal Danish Air Force
Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF
Royal Norwegian Navy
Royal Norwegian Navy
Royal Saudi Naval Force (RSNF)
Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
Saudi Arabian Border Guard
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Swedish Armed Forces
The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
Turkish Armed Forces (TAF)
Turkish Ministry of National Defence
Turkish Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM)
UK Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S)
UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
UK Royal Navy (RN)
UK Serious Fraud Office
UN Security Council (UNSC)
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Armed Forces
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Navy
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force (USAF), Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC)
US Air Force (USAF), Space and Missile Systems Centre (SMC) MILSATCOM Systems Directorate
US Air Force National Guard
US Armed Forces Radio & Television Service (AFRTS)
US Army
US Army National Guard
US Army Network Integration Executive (NIE)
US Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS)
US Army Project Manager Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (PM DCATS)
US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM)
US Army Space and Missile Defense Command- Army Forces Strategic Command (USASMD/ ARSTRAT)
US Army Wideband Satellite Communications Operations Centre
US Coast Guard (USCG)
US Congress
US Congress Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
US Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (PM DCATS) office
US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
US Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO)
US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)
US Department of Defense (DoD)
US Department of Homeland Security
US Department of State
US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
US Forces Korea (USFK)
US Future COMSATCOM Services Acquisition (FCSA)
US General Services Administration (GSA)
US Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
US Joint Programme Executive Office (JPEO)
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
US National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
US Naval and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific
US Naval Construction Force
US Naval Sea Systems Command
US Navy (USN)
US Navy (USN), Military Sealift Command (MSC)
US Navy (USN), Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
US Patent and Trademark Office
US Pentagon
US Senate
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) 75th Ranger Regiment
US Vehicular Intercom Systems Office (VISO)
US Whitehouse Communications Agency
White Sands Missile Range
Xichang Satellite Launch Centre


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