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The Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market 2013-2023

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The Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market 2013–2023
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Synopsis

This report is the result of SDI's extensive market and company research covering the global missiles and missile defense systems industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.

Summary

Why was the report written?
"The Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market 2013–2023" offers the reader detailed analysis of the global missiles and missile defense systems market over the next ten years, alongside potential market opportunities to enter the industry, using detailed market size forecasts.

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?

The US has witnessed budget cuts in the recent past and is likely to continue to do so in the future. Despite this, North America is expected to account for the largest share of the total global expenditure on missiles and missile defense systems with 39% in the forecast period. High demand in the region is primarily driven by the five major missile defense programs: the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) System, the Ground-Based Mid-Course Defense System, the Terminal High-Altitude Air Defense System (THAAD), the Medium Extended Air Defense System and the European Phased Adaptive Approach (PAA) Defense System. Asia and Europe are also expected to account for a significant proportion of the total global missiles and missile defense systems market during the forecast period, with shares of 33% and 16% respectively. This will be largely driven by the efforts of countries such as India, China and Russia to modernize their armed forces. The Middle East, Latin America and Africa account for 9%, 2% and 1% of global missile and missile defense systems expenditure respectively.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?

"The Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market 2013–2023" provides detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations from 2013 to 2023, including highlights of key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global markets and provides a detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.

Scope

The report provides detailed analysis of the market for missiles and missile defense systems during 2013–2023, including the factors that influence why countries are investing or cutting defense expenditure. It provides detailed expectations of growth rates and projected total expenditure.

A significant number of countries are investing in the development of their domestic missile industries by establishing strategic alliances and technology transfer agreements with global missile manufacturers. In addition to improving the indigenous capabilities of a domestic defense firm, this provides the foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEM) with an opportunity to cater to a new market. Furthermore, European countries still suffering from the effects of a recession, including France, Germany, Italy and the UK, are undertaking joint research and development projects in order to reduce the per-unit costs of a missile. Partnerships between countries that possess an advance defense industrial base, such as the UK and France, also enable mutual sharing of advanced technology.

Foreign OEMs seeking to enter a specific missiles market often enter into marketing agreements with domestic companies to gain an opportunity to market their products in a specific region. For example, in August 2011, Ratheon of the US and Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd teamed up to market the Iron Dome weapon system in the US. Rafael developed the short-range Iron Dome air defense system to provide protection against rockets, artillery and mortar attacks. In June 2007, Lockheed Martin and Kongsberg signed a joint marketing agreement for an aircraft version of the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), adapted for deployment on Lockheed Martin's F-35 joint strike fighter. In January 2007, Lockheed Martin and Kongsberg signed a joint marketing agreement for an aircraft-version of the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), known as the Joint Strike Missile (JSM).

Reasons to buy

Traditionally, North America and Europe accounted for around 80% of global defense spending. However, the global economic downturn, US economic crisis and European debt crisis are expected to negatively impact defense spending, leading to defense budget cuts. As a consequence, allocation for missiles and missile defense systems is not expected to grow significantly during the forecast period owing to financial constraints faced by most of the leading defense spenders. For example, the US, the largest defense spender, announced defense budget cuts of US$178 billion during 2011–2015. The US Defense Department recently proposed cutting more than a half-billion dollars from missile defense in 2014 even amid heightened concern over North Korea and new intelligence suggesting Pyongyang may be able to arm a ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead. The Pentagon plans to spend US$9.16 billion on ballistic missile defense in fiscal 2014. The amount is US $558 million, or 5.7% less than the US$9.72 billion it requested for 2013. Furthermore, the figures do not take into account the automatic budget cuts, known as sequestration, which took effect in March 2013.

In 2009, the US government scrapped the European missile defense system due to technical flaws and significant cost overruns, and replaced it with entirely new missile defense architecture. Various missile defense programs are currently facing the same problems due to the sheer magnitude of resources required for their successful implementation. The US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has spent US$80 billion in researching and deploying various elements of the country's BMD system since 2002. However, due to inadequate and inaccurate reporting of baseline budget numbers by the MDA, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has been unable to conclusively assess the total cost of the US BMD program for six years in a row. Moreover, with the MDA failing to achieve its test objectives for many of its missile defense programs, the government is incurring large cost overruns, which are estimated at US$4–6 billion.

Key Highlights

The latest nuclear missile tests undertaken by the North Korean government in 2013 have raised serious concerns among various countries globally, including the US, South Korea, Japan, Australia etc. The relations between the US and North Korea have been tense from a long period of time. Therefore, with the North Korean deployment of missiles aimed at the US and the knowledge that the North Korean missiles possess capabilities to hit Japan, South Korea and other countries in the vicinity, the spending on the sector in the region is expected to rise significantly during the forecast period. Apart from North Korea, another nation which poses a significant threat to global peace is Iran. Iran has been carrying out uranium enrichment for its nuclear power program, which some nations are concerned could be used in nuclear weapons. The country possesses various short, medium and intermediate range ballistic missiles and is in the process of developing an intercontinental-range missile known as the Shahab-6, which is expected to strike as far as the UK. Iran has also received assistance from Russia and North Korea, with Russia looking to weaken the military stronghold of the US. In addition to its development programs, Iran is also engaged in the mass distribution of ballistic missile technology to countries such as North Korea, Sudan and Congo, all of which have been deemed to be rouge states by the US and pose a threat to global security.

Due to the fact that many missiles are becoming obsolete or reaching the end of their lives, the global missiles and missile defense systems market is expected to grow during the forecast period, despite budget cuts. Countries such as the US, Russia, China, the UK, Germany and countries in South Asia are seeking to replace existing missiles with new ones or upgrade their existing technology.

A number of countries worldwide are planning to increase their nuclear capabilities and missile strike ranges. Countries such as the US, India, Russia, Israel, China, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and the UK are procuring long-range ICBMs which are capable of hitting targets at distances of up to 6,000 kilometers. South Korea, which until recently was prohibited by an accord with the US to possess missiles with a range of more than 300 kilometers is expected to acquire ICBMs with longer ranges of up to 800 kilometers.
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 About Strategic Defence Intelligence
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems market Size and Drivers
3.1 Missiles and Missile Defense Systems market Size and Forecast
3.1.1 Global missiles and missile defense systems market to show positive growth
3.2 Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market – Regional Analysis
3.2.1 North America dominates the global missiles and missile defense systems market
3.2.2 Demand for missile defense systems in the US to spur the North American market
3.2.3 Demand in Europe expected to increase marginally due to defense budget cuts
3.2.4 Asia to be a lucrative market for missiles and missile defense systems
3.2.5 Latin American market expected to register a CAGR of 6.03% over the forecast period
3.2.6 Middle Eastern missiles and missile defense systems market to increase gradually in the forecast period
3.2.7 Demand for missiles and missile defense in Africa is expected to reach US$183 million by 2023

3.3 Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Sub–Sector Market Size Composition
3.3.1 Missile defense systems market to account for 40.5% of the market during the forecast period
3.3.2 Missile defense systems market expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.77% during the forecast period
3.3.3 Surface-to-air missiles market expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.76% during the forecast period
3.3.4 Air-to-surface missiles market expected to remain constant during the forecast period
3.3.5 Surface-to-surface missile market to grow at a CAGR of 0.33%
3.3.6 Market for air-to-air missiles expected to reach US$1.6 billion by 2023
3.3.7 Anti-ship missiles market size expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.18% during the forecast period

3.3.8 Market for anti-tank missiles expected to increase and reach US$1.1 billion by 2023
3.4 Demand Drivers and Growth Stimulators
3.4.1 North Korean missile tests and Iran's nuclear program to spur demand for missiles globally
3.4.2 Modernization initiatives across major countries to drive the market
3.4.3 Increasing need for longer range missiles among countries for deterrence against potential threats
3.5 Defense Budget Spending Review
3.5.1 European capital expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.2 Asian defense budgets expected to increase at a robust pace
3.5.3 North American defense expenditure projected to decline marginally during the forecast period

3.5.4 Modernization programs likely to drive defense expenditure in South American countries
3.5.5 Military budgets of African countries expected to increase during the forecast period
3.5.6 Defense budgets of Middle Eastern countries likely to increase during the forecast period
3.6 Defense Modernization Review
3.6.1 Debt crisis in Europe leading to postponement of modernization plans
3.6.2 Arms race in Asia reflected in modernization plans
3.6.3 North American modernization plans marginally affected by economic recession
3.6.4 Modernization programs in South America driven by replacement of obsolete armaments
3.6.5 African countries mainly spending on infantry weapons, and surveillance and monitoring equipment to slow the growing crime rate
3.6.6 Middle Eastern countries pursuing modernization of air force and air defense systems
4 Industry Trends, Recent Developments and Challenges
4.1 Technological Developments
4.1.1 Kinetic kill technology enabling the building of improved missile defense systems
4.1.2 Electromagnetic railgun (EMRG) technology, a next generation propulsion technology for naval surface fire support

4.1.3 Smokeless missiles to prevent target back to firer
4.1.4 Anti-aircraft-carrier missile capable of being launched from mobile launch platforms
4.1.5 Laser defense systems that blind missiles during flight
4.1.6 New materials to make existing weapons more powerful
4.2 Market Trends
4.2.1 Increasing missile development capabilities among the developing economies
4.2.2 Missile defense systems gaining importance globally
4.3 Industry Consolidation
4.3.1 Joint research and development programs expected to increase during the forecast period
4.3.2 Companies are entering into marketing agreements to cater to specific markets
4.4 Key Challenges
4.4.1 Global defense budget cuts expected to impact the missiles and missile defense systems market

4.4.2 Lack of transparency and failure to achieve test objectives to cause cost overruns
5 SWOT Analysis of the Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market
5.1.1 Acts of aggression by North Korea and Iran to drive demand in the US and allied countries
5.1.2 High-precision systems enhance accuracy
5.1.3 Technological innovations such as the Iron Dome missile system to handle asymmetric threats
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 High cost of developing missiles and missile defense systems causing a drain on national budgets
5.2.2 Missile Technology Control Regime to adversely impact sales of missiles
5.2.3 Missile defense programs failing towards the end of advanced testing stage
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 As fleet strength within Asia-Pacific increases, demand for anti-ship missiles is set to rise
5.3.2 The growing demand for unmanned combat aerial vehicles to increase the scope of the market
5.3.3 Development of the ALTBMD program to spur demand for missile defense system elements
5.3.4 Next generation of Navy missile defense to drive demand for Ballistic Missile Defense in Warships

5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Demand for missiles could be weakened by laser-guided bombs
5.4.2 US and European economic crisis
5.4.3 Across the board defense cuts to impact demand
6 Country Analysis – Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market
1 61
6.1 United States Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.1.1 Missile defense systems expected to account for the largest share of US missile expenditure
6.1.2 Surface-to-Air missiles expected to constitute the second largest market share in the US
6.1.3 Demand for air-to-surface missiles expected to increase during the forecast period
6.2 United Kingdom Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.2.1 Surface-to-Air missiles expected to account for the largest share of UK spending on missiles and missile defense systems
6.2.2 Surface-to-Surface segment expected to register a CAGR of 4.14% over the forecast period
6.2.3 Air-to-Surface segment expected to account for the third largest segment in the UK
6.3 Russia Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.3.1 Russian surface-to-surface missiles market to witness highest spending during the forecast period

6.3.2 Russian surface-to-air missiles expected to account for the second largest segment in the Russian missiles and missile defense systems market
6.3.3 Missile defense systems to account for a share of 12% of the total Russian expenditure on missiles and missile defense systems
6.4 France Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.4.1 Missile defense system market to be robust over the forecast period
6.4.2 Procurement of M51 missiles to drive Surface-to-Surface market segment
6.4.3 Anti-ship missiles expected to be the third largest segment in the French missiles and missile defense systems market
6.5 Qatar Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.5.1 Qatar to spend on the procurement of missile defense systems
6.5.2 Qatar's air-to-surface missiles procurement to end by 2018
6.6 UAE Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.6.1 Air-to-Surface market to be robust over the forecast period
6.6.2 Procurement of THAAD systems to drive missile defense systems market segment
6.7 China Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.7.1 Spending on surface-to-air missiles segment expected to be robust during the forecast period
6.7.2 Missile defense systems segment to attract significant funding during the forecast period
6.7.3 Anti-ship missiles to account for the third largest segment of the Chinese missiles and missile defense market

6.8 South Korean Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.8.1 Missile defense systems to account for the largest share of expenditure during the forecast period
6.8.2 Anti-ship missiles to account for the second largest sector in the South Korean missiles and missile defense market
6.8.3 South Korea's need for longer-range ballistic missiles to drive the spending on surface-to-surface missiles
6.9 India Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.9.1 Surface-to-air missiles segment expected to account for the largest share
6.9.2 Missile defense systems to account for the second largest expenditure
6.9.3 Spending on anti-tank missiles to be robust during the forecast period
6.1 Algeria Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.10.1 Surface-to-air missiles segment to drive the market during the forecast period
6.11 Brazil Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.11.1 Brazil is developing surface-to-surface missiles
6.11.2 Brazil expected to procure MAR-1 air-to-surface missiles
6.11.3 Brazil expected to acquire Pantsir-S1 Missile Defense System
6.12 Peru Market Size and Forecast 2013–2023
6.12.1 Peru is expected to spend on Missile Defense Systems during the forecast period
6.12.2 Peru requires Anti-ship missiles for its naval forces
6.12.3 Peru buys anti-tank missiles from Russia and Israel
7 Major Missile Programs
7.1 Anti-Ship Missiles

7.1.1 BrahMos
7.2 Missile Defense Systems
7.2.1 Ballistic Missile Defense Program
7.2.2 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3)
7.2.3 Multi-national Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS)
7.2.4 Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense
7.3 Surface-To-Air Missiles
7.3.1 Akash
7.3.2 Future Local Area Air Defense System (FLAADS-Maritime) program
7.4 Surface-To-Surface Missiles
7.4.1 Agni
7.4.2 MGM-140 ATACMS
7.4.3 Conventional Prompt Global Strike (CPGS)
7.4.4 Bulava
7.5 Air-to-Air Missiles
7.5.1 A-Darter
7.6 Air-to-Surface Missiles
7.6.1 AGM -158 joint air-to-surface standard missile (JASSM)
7.6.2 Lightweight multirole missile (LMM) program
7.6.3 Joint air-to-ground missile (JAGM)
7.7 Anti-Tank Missiles
7.7.1 Nag
8 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
8.1 Competitive Landscape Overview
8.1.1 Raytheon: Overview
8.1.2 Raytheon: Products and Services
8.1.3 Raytheon: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.4 Raytheon: alliances

8.1.5 Raytheon: recent contract awards
8.1.6 Raytheon: financial analysis
8.1.7 MBDA: overview
8.1.8 MBDA: products and services
8.1.9 MBDA: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.10 MBDA: alliances
8.1.11 MBDA: recent contract Wins
8.1.12 Eurosam: overview
8.1.13 Eurosam: products and services
8.1.14 Eurosam: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.15 Eurosam: alliances
8.1.16 Eurosam: recent contract awards
8.1.17 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd: overview
8.1.18 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.: products and services
8.1.19 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.20 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.: alliances
8.1.21 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd: recent contract awards
8.1.22 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.: financial analysis
8.1.23 Lockheed Martin Corporation: overview
8.1.24 Lockheed Martin Corporation: products and services
8.1.25 Lockheed Martin Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.26 Lockheed Martin Corporation: alliances
8.1.27 Lockheed Martin Corporation: recent contract awards
8.1.28 Lockheed Martin Corporation: financial analysis
8.1.29 Boeing: overview
8.1.30 Boeing: products and services
8.1.31 Boeing: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.32 Boeing: alliances
8.1.33 Boeing: recent contract awards
8.1.34 Boeing: financial analysis

8.1.35 Kongsberg Defense Systems: overview
8.1.36 Kongsberg Defense Systems: products and services
8.1.37 Kongsberg Defense Systems: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.38 Kongsberg Defense Systems: alliances
8.1.39 Kongsberg Defense Systems: recent contract awards
8.1.40 Saab: overview
8.1.41 Saab: products and services
8.1.42 Saab: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.43 Saab: alliances
8.1.44 Saab: recent contract awards
8.1.45 Saab: financial analysis
8.1.46 BAE Systems: overview
8.1.47 BAE Systems: products and services
8.1.48 BAE Systems: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.49 BAE Systems: alliances
8.1.50 BAE Systems: recent contract awards
8.1.51 BAE Systems: financial analysis
8.1.52 Northrop Grumman: overview
8.1.53 Northrop Grumman: products and services
8.1.54 Northrop Grumman: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.55 Northrop Grumman: alliances

8.1.56 Northrop Grumman: recent contract awards
8.1.57 Northrop Grumman: financial analysis
8.1.58 Alliant Techsystems: overview
8.1.59 Alliant Techsystems: products and services
8.1.60 Alliant Techsystems: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.61 Alliant Techsystems: alliances
8.1.62 Alliant Techsystems: recent contract awards
8.1.63 Alliant Techsystems: financial analysis
8.1.64 Rheinmetall Defense: overview
8.1.65 Rheinmetall Defense: products and services
8.1.66 Rheinmetall Defense: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.67 Rheinmetall Defense: alliances
8.1.68 Rheinmetall Defense: recent contract awards
8.1.69 Rheinmetall Defense: financial analysis
8.1.70 Aerojet: overview
8.1.71 Aerojet: products and services
8.1.72 Aerojet: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.73 Aerojet: alliances
8.1.74 Aerojet: recent contract awards
8.1.75 Aerojet: financial analysis
8.1.76 BrahMos Aerospace: overview
8.1.77 BrahMos Aerospace: products and services

8.1.78 BrahMos Aerospace: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.79 BrahMos Aerospace: alliances
8.1.80 BrahMos Aerospace: recent contract awards
8.1.81 Thales: overview
8.1.82 Thales: products and services
8.1.83 Thales: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.84 Thales: alliances
8.1.85 Thales: recent contract awards
8.1.86 Thales: financial analysis
8.1.87 Bharat Dynamics Limited: overview
8.1.88 Bharat Dynamics Limited: products and services
8.1.89 Bharat Dynamics Limited: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.90 Bharat Dynamics Limited: alliances
8.1.91 Bharat Dynamics Limited: recent contract awards
8.1.92 Bharat Dynamics Limited: financial analysis
8.1.93 Denel Dynamics: overview
8.1.94 Denel Dynamics: products and services

8.1.95 Denel Dynamics: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.96 Denel Dynamics: alliances
8.1.97 Denel Dynamics: recent contract awards
8.1.98 Denel Dynamics: financial analysis
8.1.99 Mectron: overview
8.1.100 Mectron: products and services
8.1.101 Mectron: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.102 Mectron: alliances
8.1.103 Mectron: recent contract awards
8.1.104 Mectron: financial analysis
8.1.105 Sagem: overview
8.1.106 Sagem: products and services
8.1.107 Sagem: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.108 Sagem: alliances
8.1.109 Sagem: recent contract awards
8.1.110 Sagem: financial analysis
8.1.111 Makeyev Design Bureau: overview
8.1.112 Makeyev Design Bureau: products and services
8.1.113 Makeyev Design Bureau: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.114 Makeyev Design Bureau: alliances
8.1.115 Makeyev Design Bureau: recent contract awards
8.1.116 Makeyev Design Bureau: financial analysis
8.1.117 Tactical Missiles Corporation: overview
8.1.118 Tactical Missiles Corporation: products and services
8.1.119 Tactical Missiles Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
8.1.120 Tactical Missiles Corporation: alliances
8.1.121 Tactical Missiles Corporation: recent contract awards
8.1.122 Tactical Missiles Corporation: financial analysis
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 About SDI
9.3 Disclaimer

List of Tables

Table 1: Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 2: Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 3: SWOT Analysis of the Missiles and Missile Defense Systems market
Table 4: Leading Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Markets and Top Segments
Table 5: US Missiles and Missiles Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 6: Major Missile and Missile Defense Programs
Table 7: The UK Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 8: Key UK Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Programs
Table 9: Russian Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 10: Key Russian Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Programs
Table 11: French Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 12: Major French Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Programs
Table 13: Qatari Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 14: UAE Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 15: Major UAE Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Programs
Table 16: Chinese Missiles and Missile Defense Market Overview
Table 17: South Korean Missiles and Missile Defense Market Overview

Table 18: Major South Korean Missiles and Missiles Defense Programs
Table 19: Indian Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 20: Major Indian Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Programs
Table 21: Algerian Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Overview
Table 22: Major Algerian Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Programs
Table 23: Brazilian Missiles Market Overview
Table 24: Main Brazilian Missile Programs
Table 25: Peruvian Missiles Market Overview
Table 26: Main Peruvian Missile Programs
Table 27: Program Details – BrahMos Missile
Table 28: Program Details – Indian Ballistic Missile Defense
Table 29: Program Details – PAC-3
Table 30: Program Details – MEADS
Table 31: Program Details – Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense
Table 32: Program Details – Akash Missile
Table 33: Program Details – FLAADS
Table 34: Program Details – Agni Missiles
Table 35: Program Details – MGM-140 ATACMS
Table 36: Program Details – CPGS
Table 37: Program Details – Bulava ICBM
Table 38: Program Details – A-Darter Missile
Table 39: Program Details – AGM -158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standard Missiles (JASSM) Missile
Table 40: Program Details – LMM
Table 41: Program Details – JAGM

Table 42: Key Global Missile and Missile Defense System Manufacturers and their Capabilities
Table 43: Raytheon – Alliances
Table 44: Raytheon – Recent Contract Awards
Table 45: MBDA – Alliances
Table 46: MBDA – Recent Contract Awards
Table 47: Eurosam – Recent Contract Awards
Table 48: Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. – Alliances
Table 49: Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. – Recent Contract Awards
Table 50: Lockheed Martin – Alliances
Table 51: Lockheed Martin – Recent Contract Awards
Table 52: Boeing – Alliances
Table 53: Boeing – Recent Contract Awards
Table 54: Kongsberg Defense Systems – Alliances
Table 55: Kongsberg Defense Systems – Recent Contract Awards
Table 56: Saab – Alliances
Table 57: Saab – Recent Contract Awards
Table 58: BAE Systems – Alliances
Table 59: BAE Systems – Recent Contract Awards
Table 60: Northrop Grumman – Alliances
Table 61: Northrop Grumman – Recent Contract Awards

Table 62: Alliant Techsystems – Alliances
Table 63: Alliant Techsystems – Recent Contract Awards
Table 64: Rheinmetall Defense – Alliances
Table 65: Rheinmetall Defense – Recent Contract Awards
Table 66: Aerojet – Alliances
Table 67: Aerojet – Recent Contract Awards
Table 68: BrahMos Aerospace – Alliances
Table 69: BrahMos Aerospace – Recent Contract Awards
Table 70: Thales – Alliances
Table 71: Thales – Recent Contract Awards
Table 72: Bharat Dynamics Limited – Alliances
Table 73: Bharat Dynamics Limited – Recent Contract Awards
Table 74: Denel Dynamics – Alliances
Table 75: Denel Dynamics – Recent Contract Awards
Table 76: Mectron – Alliances
Table 77: Mectron – Recent Contract Awards
Table 78: Sagem – Alliances
Table 79: Sagem – Recent Contract Awards
Table 80: Makeyev Design Bureau – Recent Contract Awards
Table 81: Tactical Missiles Corporation – Recent Contract Awards

List of Figures

Figure 1: Global Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 2: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Breakdown by Region (%), 2013–2023
Figure 3: North American Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 4: European Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 5: Asia-Pacific Missiles and Missile Defense Market (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 6: Latin American Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 7: Middle East Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 8: African Missiles and Missile Defense Market (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 9: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Breakdown by Segment (%), 2013–2023
Figure 10: Missile Defense Systems Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 11: Surface-to-Air Missiles Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 12: Air-to-Surface Missiles Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 13: Surface-to-Surface Missiles Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 14: Air-to-Air Missiles Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 15: Anti-ship Missiles Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 16: Anti-tank Missiles Market Size (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 17: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three European Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2013–2023

Figure 18: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Asian Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 19: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top North American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 20: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three South American Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 21: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three African Countries (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 22: Defense Capital Expenditure of Top Three Middle Eastern Defense Spenders (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 23: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in the US (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 24: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in the US by Sector (%), 2013–2023
Figure 25: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 26: Surface-to-Air Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 27: Air-to-Surface Missiles Market Size in the US (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 28: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in the UK (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 29: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Split By Category in the UK (%), 2013–2023
Figure 30: Surface-to-Air Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 31: Surface-to-Surface Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 32: Air-to-Surface Market Size in the UK (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 33: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in Russia (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 34: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Split By Category in Russia (%), 2013–2023

Figure 35: Surface-to-Surface Missile Market Size in Russia (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 36: Surface-to-Surface Market Size in Russia (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 37: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in Russia (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 38: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in France (US$ million), 2013–2023
Figure 39: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 40: Surface-to-Surface Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 41: Anti-ship Missiles Market Size in France (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 42: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in Qatar (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 43: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in Qatar (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 44: Air-to-Surface Missiles Market Size in Qatar (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 45: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in the UAE (US$ million), 2013–2023
Figure 46: Air-to-Surface Market Size in the UAE (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 47: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in the UAE (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 48: Missiles and Missile Defense Market in China (US$ million), 2013–2023
Figure 49: Missiles and Missile Defense Market Split by Sector in China (%), 2013–2023
Figure 50: Surface-to-Air Missiles Market Size in China (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 51: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 52: Anti-Ship Missiles Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 53: Missiles and Missile Defense Market in South Korea (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 54: Missiles and Missile Defense Market Split by Sector in South Korea(%), 2013–2023
Figure 55: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 56: Anti-Ship Missile Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 57: Surface-to-Surface Missiles Market Size in South Korea (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 58: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in India (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 59: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Split by Sector in India (%), 2013–2023
Figure 60: Surface-to-Air Missiles Market Size in India (US$ Billion), 2013–2023
Figure 61: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 62: Anti-Tank Market Size in India (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 63: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market in Algeria (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 64: Missiles and Missile Defense Systems Market Split by Sector in Algeria (%), 2013–2023

Figure 65: Surface-to-Air Missiles Market Size in Algeria (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 66: Missiles Market in Brazil (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 67: Missiles Market in Brazil by Sector (%), 2013–2023
Figure 68: Surface-to-Surface Missile Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 69: Air-to-Surface Missiles Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 70: Missile Defense Systems Market Size in Brazil (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 71: Missiles Market in Peru (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 72: Missiles Market in Peru by Sector (%), 2013–2023
Figure 73: Missile Defense Market Size in Peru (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 74: Anti-ship Missiles Market Size in Peru (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 75: Anti-Tank Missiles Market Size in Peru (US$ Million), 2013–2023
Figure 76: Raytheon – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), FY2008–2012
Figure 77: Raytheon – Operating Profit (US$ Million), FY2008–2012
Figure 78: Raytheon – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), FY2008–2012
Figure 79: Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), FY2008–2012
Figure 80: Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), FY2008–2012

Figure 81: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 82: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Operating Profit (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 83: Lockheed Martin Corporation – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 84: Boeing – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 85: Boeing – Operating Profit (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 86: Boeing – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 87: BAE Systems – Revenue Trend Analysis (GBP Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 88: BAE Systems – Operating Profit (GBP Million), 2008–2012
Figure 89: BAE Systems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (GBP Million), 2008–2012
Figure 90: Northrop Grumman – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 91: Northrop Grumman – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2008–2012
Figure 92: Northrop Grumman – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2008–2012
Figure 93: Alliant Techsystems – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2008–2012
Figure 94: Alliant Techsystems – Operating Profit (US$ Million), 2008–2012
Figure 95: Alliant Techsystems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2008–2012
Figure 96: Rheinmetall Defense – Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR Billion), 2006–2010
Figure 97: Rheinmetall Defense – Operating Profit (EUR Million), 2006–2010
Figure 98: Rheinmetall Defense – Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2006–2010
Figure 99: Thales – Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR Billion), 2006–2010
Figure 100: Thales – Operating Profit (EUR Million), 2006–2010
Figure 101: Thales – Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2006–2010
Figure 102: Bharat Dynamics Limited – Revenue Trend Analysis (INR Billion), 2007–2011
Figure 103: Bharat Dynamics Limited – Net Profit Trend Analysis (INR Million), 2007–2011

Companies Mentioned

Raytheon, MBDA, Eurosam, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Boeing, Kongsberg Defense Systems, Saab, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, Alliant Techsystems, Rheinmetall Defense, Aerojet, BrahMos Aerospace, Thales, Bharat Dynamics Limited, Denel Dynamics, Mectron, Sagem, Makeyev Design Bureau, Tactical Missiles Corporation

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