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The Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) Market 2010-2020: Military Robots for EOD & Counter-IED

$2,500.00
By: Visiongain, Published: Aug-2010
Our latest defence report – The Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) Market 2010-2020: Military Robots for EOD & Counter-IED – examines the range of business opportunities presented by one of the most exciting sectors in the global defence marketplace. Our study examines the leading national markets for UGVs, as well as assessing the factors that are driving sales growth around the world. Our analysis has concluded that worldwide spending on UGVs will .....

The Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market 2010-2020

$2,500.00
By: Visiongain, Published: Aug-2010
This authoritative Visiongain defence report analyses the rapidly growing military simulation and virtual training market, exploring in detail its potential from 2010-2020. Armed forces worldwide are rapidly embracing military simulation and virtual training as a critical tool for enhancing training capacity, increasing training capability and in the process reducing training costs compared to ‘live’ training. Based on Visiongain’s research, glob.....

The Airborne ISR Market 2010-2020

$2,500.00
By: Visiongain, Published: Aug-2010
Airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) is key to military operations and armed forces worldwide have placed great emphasis on this capability. This new Visiongain defence report examines recent trends and forecasts future possibilities in this steadily growing and critically important defence sector. As such, countries are expected to continue making airborne ISR a priority. Based on Visiongain’s research, global spending on.....

Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020: Full-Motion Video for ISR

$2,500.00
By: Visiongain, Published: Jun-2010
Visiongain’s brand new defence report – Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020: Full-Motion Video for ISR – assesses the exciting business opportunities presented by one of the most dynamic technological markets in the defence industry. Our in-depth study examines the leading national markets for military video surveillance systems, as well as assessing the factors that are driving sales growth around the world. Our analysis has con.....

Global and China Military Industry Report, 2009-2010

$2,600.00
By: ResearchInChina, Published: Jun-2010
The year 2009 witnessed the large increase of global military expenditure. The military expenditure of the USA, China, Russia, and India saw a year-on-year rise of 7%, 14.9%, 27%, and 24% respectively. The robust growth of military expenditure worldwide will fuel the demand of global military market. Still, the USA and Europe remain the major exporting areas of weaponry, while the military industry of Asian region has developed rapidly during the.....

France Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Average delivery times from the French defence industry are predicted to slip further in 2010. In 2009 the French procurement agency, the DGA, ordered equipment totalling EUR19.34bn – twice as much as in 2008 including twice as much for UORs (urgent operational requirements) and the highest procurement level for two decades. In 2009, France also exported 21% more arms than in 2008 earning a total of EUR7.95bn and the country is expected to earn E.....

Germany Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
The German economy contracted by 5% in 2009 and its overall budget deficit will substantially increase, to 5.5% of GDP, for 2010. The recession has been compounded by the Greek crisis and growing massive deficits in the eurozone, with Germany to contribute EUR22.4bn (US$29.6bn) over the next three years towards the Greek rescue package. Defence spending for 2010 is therefore expected to be reduced by 1.5%, amounting to EUR450mn less for big defen.....

Iraq Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Preliminary results for the March 7 2010 election gave former prime minister Ayad Allawi’s secularist/Sunni-backed Iraqiya alliance 91 seats. This places them marginally ahead of PM Maliki’s largely Shiite State of Law bloc with 89. With 163 seats needed to secure a majority, both leading alliances began talks with potential coalition partners. There have been widespread, though not unexpected, allegations of fraud. It could be months until the r.....

Italy Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
In the current European economic climate Italy is classed as one of the ‘PIIGS’ - Portugal-Ireland-Italy- Greece-Spain. These are countries which are sinking deeper into debt and for whom pan-European defence projects are not an immediate priority. Italy had to reduce its defence budget by 7% in 2009, with Spain similarly cutting its expenditure by 6% in 2010 having reduced it by nearly 4% in 2009. Italy’s defence expenditure will increase only.....

Kuwait Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
As the global economic recovery gains pace, Kuwait should consolidate the upswing already underway. GDP growth will recover, although driven mainly by government spending. Private sector activity still very subdued, and consumer spending is down. Higher oil prices will allow the government to improve its fiscal position, allowing the government to pursue its expansionary spending and so maintain political stability. We are forecasting growth .....

Libya Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Political risks will continue to dampen business confidence in Libya. These include ongoing divisions between reformers and conservatives within the ruling elite; uncertainty over Colonel Muammar Qadhafi’s succession; Qadhafi’s political whims and the unpredictable legal environment; threats to social stability from youth unemployment and social unrest; and the threat of domestic terrorism. The rift within the regime appears to run between a larg.....

Saudi Arabia Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Politically, there are long-term threats to the Kingdom which – given its wealth – is something of an indictment of the political system. Unemployment, the lack of democratic freedoms, entrenched inequalities in society, human rights abuses and foreign policy tensions are key vulnerabilities for the regime. However, the political system has the strength to remain in place as long as the royal family has the financial resources – provided by oil r.....

South Africa Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
As South Africa gears up for the FIFA World Cup which will take place over June- July 2010, race relations have been propelled up the political agenda by the murder of a prominent white supremacist in April. While the incident has stoked fears of an eruption of racial tensions, we believe these will be contained, especially over the coming months. With South Africa very much in the international spotlight, the government will be seeking to pr.....

Spain Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Reduced military spending is expected to continue in Spain throughout 2010 and maybe beyond. Spanish defence expenditure of EUR11.9bn in 2010 is not likely to increase in the foreseeable future with demands on cutting the deficit the government’s main priority. In terms of defence capability, Spain, as with other EU countries, faces a drop in the ability to conduct vital out-of-area operations if defence spending falls again. In late March 20.....

Syria Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
The ongoing drought in Syria is forcing an increasing number of families to leave their homes in search of work and food, migrating towards cities that are already playing host to large numbers of international refugees. The drought is now in its third year and although it has had little appreciable impact on the Assad regime’s strength, the resultant pressure on prices and resources continues to affect Syrians far beyond the drought-stricken.....

Turkey Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Turkey’s foreign policy orientation is expected to continue to shift away from traditional alliances with the EU and US and toward enhancing relations with new partners to the east and south of the country. For the time being, we do not see this as mutually exclusive from Ankara’s existing strategic objectives and obligations: namely to join the EU and membership in NATO. That said, over the long run, especially should the Justice and Development.....

United Arab Emirates Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
Despite the economic damage suffered by the UAE in the global financial crisis, continuing internal rivalries among the seven emirates and proximity to several of the world’s military conflicts, the UAE remains an oasis in a turbulent region. While UAE is a federation of seven emirates, two of these – Abu Dhabi and Dubai – are dominant and between them contribute something like 80% of the national GDP. Abu Dhabi is the capital and centre of .....

United Kingdom Defence and Security Report Q3 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Jun-2010
The immediate future of Britain’s defence spending, including commitments in Afghanistan and other overseas military operations, renewal of the Trident nuclear deterrent, and security and counterterrorism policy could be in doubt as the recent election resulted in a hung parliament and a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. While the Conservatives are supposedly committed to all of the above, the need to make deep cuts in public spending coul.....

The Missiles Market 2010-2020

$2,500.00
By: Visiongain, Published: May-2010
This new visiongain defence report examines current trends, future markets, programmes and future prospects for the missiles market. Missiles remain at the core of modern capabilities of military platforms from ships to aircraft and some vehicles. In some cases, this even extends to infantry. Visiongain calculates that the missiles market was worth $9.2bn in 2009. There will be steady growth in the missiles market. This report analyses and foreca.....

Evaluating the impact of free navigation (EU/USA)

$1,750.00
By: SBD, Published: May-2010
Analysing the commoditisation of navigation software and its impact on PND suppliers and vehicle manufacturers... Although the introduction of free navigation on smartphones will have a negative short-term impact on companies that are currently selling navigation systems, in the long-term SBD believes that it will act as a trigger to accelerate innovation within both the PND and automotive industries. SBD combines research on consumer attitudes a.....

The Maritime Security Market 2010-2020: Piracy, Shipping & Seaports

$2,500.00
By: Visiongain, Published: Apr-2010
Our latest defence report - The Maritime Security Market 2010-2020: Piracy, Shipping & Seaports - explores one of the homeland security market’s most important sectors and reveals how this market will develop over the period 2010-2020. Based on our research, global spending in 2010 on maritime security will total $15.4bn. We analyse, quantify and forecast the global and regional maritime security markets over the period 2010-2020. We also analys.....

Australia Defence and Security Report Q1 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Apr-2010
A better-than-expected performance of the Australian economy has compelled us to revise our full-year growth forecast for 2009 upwards to 0.3%, from -0.8% previously, while retaining our 2010 forecast of 1.9% growth. A key risk to our outlook is a renewed Chinese downturn, which could adversely impact on Australia's economy. Australia’s international deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, and public alignment with the US, have made it a target fo.....

China Defence and Security Report Q2 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Apr-2010
China has the largest active military in the world, owing to the Maoist, personnel-intensive ‘people’s war’ doctrine that relied on a strategy of drawing invading troops into the country’s hinterland and stretching enemy supply lines over the country’s expansive landscape. The doctrine was an obvious conclusion to China’s security dilemmas, characterised by extensive borders and various external threats, which makes use of China’s most easily dep.....

Indonesia Defence and Security Report Q2 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Apr-2010
Indonesia's economy continues to remain robust and has fared better than expected into early 2010. The country’s fiscal position is strong and we continue to believe in its long-term growth. Indonesia has a large domestic consumption base that means its economy is less vulnerable to unforeseen external shocks. Indonesia is also a resource-rich country and looks likely to benefit from Asia's growth performance over the longer term. We expect the e.....

Japan Defence and Security Report Q2 2010

$530.00
By: Business Monitor International, Published: Apr-2010
Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama faces mounting challenges that jeopardise his leadership and may cost his Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) support in Upper House elections, which are due in July 2010. He may even need to resign before then to save the DPJ with the growing possibility that voters could conclude that the DPJ is no more effective than the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Public opinion was never very high for the Hatoyama administration.....