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Table of Contents
1.1 Industry Outlook
1.1.1 Global Defense Outlook: Overview
1.1.2 Defense Spending of Top 30 Countries: Insights on Historic Data and Forecast
1.1.2.1 Defense Budget Analysis: 2020 to 2022
1.1.2.2 Defense Budget Forecast: 2023 to 2033
1.1.3 Ongoing and Upcoming Projects: Modernization Strategies and Military Readiness
1.1.3.1 Air
1.1.3.2 Land
1.1.3.3 Sea
1.1.3.4 Space
1.1.4 Start-Ups and Investment Scenario
1.1.4.1 Investment Landscape
1.1.4.2 List of Major Start-Ups Across Top 30 Countries
1.1.5 Value Chain Analysis
1.2 Current and Future Trends in the Global Defense Outlook
1.2.1 Current and Emerging Technological Innovations and Trends (2020 to 2022)
1.2.1.1 Ongoing Conflicts Between Major Defense Powers: Impact and Consequences
1.2.1.1.1 Russia-Ukraine War
1.2.1.1.2 China Taiwan Conflict
1.2.1.1.3 Maritime Disputes in the Pacific Ocean
1.2.1.1.4 Civil Wars: Influence on Ammunition
1.2.1.2 Changing Nature of Warfare – Smart Weapons, Electronic Warfare, and Others
1.2.1.3 Import and Export Dynamics: Analysis of Prevalent Trends in the Country’s Imports and Exports
1.2.2 Technological Progress and Potential Future Trends (2023 to 2033)
1.2.2.1 Impact of Technological Advancements on the Defense Market
1.2.2.1.1 Electric and Hybrid Aircraft
1.2.2.1.2 Augmented and Virtual Reality and the Internet of Things in the Defense Sector
1.2.2.1.3 Robotic and Autonomous Systems
1.2.2.1.4 Cyber-War
1.2.2.2 Emerging Destinations for Rare Earth Minerals and Its Role in the Defense Sector
1.2.2.3 Anti-Satellite Weapons: Capabilities and Regulatory Framework
1.3 Business Dynamics
1.3.1 Business Drivers
1.3.1.1 Rising Procurement of Multi-Mission Helicopters and Fighter Jets to have Positive Impact on Market
1.3.1.2 Increasing Penetration of Autonomous Systems in Military Applications
1.3.2 Business Challenges
1.3.2.1 Long Gestation Periods and High Import Dependency for Procurement of Defense Equipment
1.3.2.2 High Manufacturing Cost Associated with Integration and Implementation of Air and Space Systems
1.3.3 Business Strategies
1.3.3.1 New Product Developments
1.3.4 Corporate Strategies
1.3.4.1 Partnerships, Agreements, Contracts, Collaborations, and Mergers
1.3.5 Business Opportunities
1.3.5.1 Rise of Internet of Military Things and Era of Digital Battlefield: Future and its Potential
1.3.5.2 Ageing Fleet
2.1 Key Enabling Technologies
2.1.1 Evolution of Hypersonic Missiles and Next-Generation Missile Defense Capabilities
2.1.2 Next-Generation Supersonic and Hypersonic Aircraft
2.1.3 Emerging Need for Satellite-Based Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
2.1.4 Evolution of Space Forces and Their Technologies
2.1.4.1 Space Forces Leveraging Commercial Small Satellites for ISR
2.1.4.2 Space Forces Leveraging Space as a Warfighting Domain
2.1.4.3 Evolution of Sustainable Space Economy
2.2 Indigenization of the Global Defense Sector
3.1 Top 10 Geo-Political Risks and Security Threats
3.2 Multi-Lateral Peace Operations and Treaties Across the World
4.1 Global Defense Outlook (by Country)
4.1.1 U.S.
4.1.1.1 Markets
4.1.1.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in the U.S.
4.1.1.1.2 U.S. Defense Outlook
4.1.2 China
4.1.2.1 Markets
4.1.2.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in China
4.1.2.1.2 China Defense Outlook
4.1.3 Russia
4.1.3.1 Markets
4.1.3.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Russia
4.1.3.1.2 Russia Defense Outlook
4.1.4 India
4.1.4.1 Markets
4.1.4.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in India
4.1.4.1.2 India Defense Outlook
4.1.5 Germany
4.1.5.1 Markets
4.1.5.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Germany
4.1.5.1.2 Germany Defense Outlook
4.1.6 Australia
4.1.6.1 Markets
4.1.6.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Australia
4.1.6.1.2 Australia Defense Outlook
4.1.7 U.K.
4.1.7.1 Markets
4.1.7.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in the U.K.
4.1.7.1.2 U.K. Defense Outlook
4.1.8 Saudi Arabia
4.1.8.1 Markets
4.1.8.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Saudi Arabia
4.1.8.1.2 Saudi Arabia Defense Outlook
4.1.9 France
4.1.9.1 Markets
4.1.9.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in France
4.1.9.1.2 France Defense Outlook
4.1.10 South Korea
4.1.10.1 Markets
4.1.10.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in South Korea
4.1.10.1.2 South Korea Defense Outlook
4.1.11 Japan
4.1.11.1 Markets
4.1.11.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Japan
4.1.11.1.2 Japan Defense Outlook
4.1.12 Italy
4.1.12.1 Markets
4.1.12.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Italy
4.1.12.1.2 Italy Defense Outlook
4.1.13 Canada
4.1.13.1 Markets
4.1.13.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Canada
4.1.13.1.2 Canada Defense Outlook
4.1.14 Ukraine
4.1.14.1 Markets
4.1.14.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Ukraine
4.1.14.1.2 Ukraine Defense Outlook
4.1.15 U.A.E.
4.1.15.1 Markets
4.1.15.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in the U.A.E.
4.1.15.1.2 U.A.E. Defense Outlook
4.1.16 Turkey
4.1.16.1 Markets
4.1.16.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Turkey
4.1.16.1.2 Turkey Defense Outlook
4.1.17 Israel
4.1.17.1 Markets
4.1.17.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Israel
4.1.17.1.2 Israel Defense Outlook
4.1.18 Poland
4.1.18.1 Markets
4.1.18.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Poland
4.1.18.1.2 Poland Defense Outlook
4.1.19 Brazil
4.1.19.1 Markets
4.1.19.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Brazil
4.1.19.1.2 Brazil Defense Outlook
4.1.20 Taiwan
4.1.20.1 Markets
4.1.20.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Taiwan
4.1.20.1.2 Taiwan Defense Outlook
4.1.21 Netherlands
4.1.21.1 Markets
4.1.21.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in the Netherlands
4.1.21.1.2 Netherlands Defense Outlook
4.1.22 Spain
4.1.22.1 Markets
4.1.22.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Spain
4.1.22.1.2 Spain Defense Outlook
4.1.23 Singapore
4.1.23.1 Markets
4.1.23.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Singapore
4.1.23.1.2 Singapore Defense Outlook
4.1.24 Algeria
4.1.24.1 Markets
4.1.24.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Algeria
4.1.24.1.2 Algeria Defense Outlook
4.1.25 Indonesia
4.1.25.1 Markets
4.1.25.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Indonesia
4.1.25.1.2 Indonesia Defense Outlook
4.1.26 Oman
4.1.26.1 Markets
4.1.26.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Oman
4.1.26.1.2 Oman Defense Outlook
4.1.27 Kuwait
4.1.27.1 Markets
4.1.27.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Kuwait
4.1.27.1.2 Kuwait Defense Outlook
4.1.28 Colombia
4.1.28.1 Markets
4.1.28.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Colombia
4.1.28.1.2 Colombia Defense Outlook
4.1.29 Pakistan
4.1.29.1 Markets
4.1.29.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Pakistan
4.1.29.1.2 Pakistan Defense Outlook
4.1.30 Norway
4.1.30.1 Markets
4.1.30.1.1 Key Manufacturers and Suppliers in Norway
4.1.30.1.2 Norway Defense Outlook
5.1 Company Profiles
5.1.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation
5.1.1.1 Company Overview
5.1.1.1.1 Role of Lockheed Martin Corporation in the Global Defense Market
5.1.1.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.1.2 Business Strategies
5.1.1.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.1.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.1.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.1.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.1.5 Analyst View
5.1.2 Raytheon Technologies Corporation
5.1.2.1 Company Overview
5.1.2.1.1 Role of Raytheon Technologies Corporation in the Global Defense Market
5.1.2.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.2.2 Business Strategies
5.1.2.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.2.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.2.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.2.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.2.5 Analyst View
5.1.3 The Boeing Company
5.1.3.1 Company Overview
5.1.3.1.1 Role of the Boeing Company in the Global Defense Market
5.1.3.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.3.2 Business Strategies
5.1.3.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.3.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.3.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.3.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.3.5 Analyst View
5.1.4 Northrop Grumman Corporation
5.1.4.1 Company Overview
5.1.4.1.1 Role of Northrop Grumman Corporation in the Global Defense Market
5.1.4.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.4.2 Business Strategies
5.1.4.3 New Product Developments
5.1.4.4 Corporate Strategies
5.1.4.4.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.4.5 R&D Analysis
5.1.4.6 Analyst View
5.1.5 BAE Systems
5.1.5.1 Company Overview
5.1.5.1.1 Role of BAE Systems in the Global Defense Market
5.1.5.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.5.2 Business Strategies
5.1.5.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.5.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.5.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.5.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.5.5 Analyst View
5.1.6 Airbus S.A.S
5.1.6.1 Company Overview
5.1.6.1.1 Role of Airbus S.A.S in the Global Defense Market
5.1.6.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.6.2 Business Strategies
5.1.6.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.6.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.6.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.6.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.6.5 Analyst View
5.1.7 Thales Group
5.1.7.1 Company Overview
5.1.7.1.1 Role of Thales Group in the Global Defense Market
5.1.7.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.7.2 Corporate Strategies
5.1.7.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.7.3 R&D Analysis
5.1.7.4 Analyst View
5.1.8 Embraer SA
5.1.8.1 Company Overview
5.1.8.1.1 Role of Embraer in the Global Defense Market
5.1.8.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.8.2 Business Strategies
5.1.8.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.8.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.8.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.8.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.8.5 Analyst View
5.1.9 Leonardo S.p.A.
5.1.9.1 Company Overview
5.1.9.1.1 Role of Leonardo S.p.A. in the Global Defense Market
5.1.9.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.9.2 Business Strategies
5.1.9.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.9.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.9.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.9.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.9.5 Analyst View
5.1.10 Textron Systems Aviation
5.1.10.1 Company Overview
5.1.10.1.1 Role of Textron Systems Aviation in the Global Defense Market
5.1.10.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.10.2 Business Strategies
5.1.10.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.10.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.10.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.10.4 Analyst View
5.1.11 Dassault Aviation
5.1.11.1 Company Overview
5.1.11.1.1 Role of Dassault Aviation in the Global Defense Market
5.1.11.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.11.2 Business Strategies
5.1.11.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.11.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.11.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.11.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.11.5 Analyst View
5.1.12 General Dynamics
5.1.12.1 Company Overview
5.1.12.1.1 Role of General Dynamics in the Global Defense Market
5.1.12.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.12.2 Business Strategies
5.1.12.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.12.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.12.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.12.4 R&D Analysis
5.1.12.5 Analyst View
5.1.13 Saab AB
5.1.13.1 Company Overview
5.1.13.1.1 Role of Saab AB in the Global Defense Market
5.1.13.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.13.2 Business Strategies
5.1.13.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.13.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.13.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.13.4 Analyst View
5.1.14 Tactical Missiles Corporation
5.1.14.1 Company Overview
5.1.14.1.1 Role of Tactical Missile Corporation in the Global Defense Market
5.1.14.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.14.2 Business Strategies
5.1.14.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.14.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.14.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.14.4 Analyst View
5.1.15 MBDA Missile System
5.1.15.1 Company Overview
5.1.15.1.1 Role of MBDA Missile System in the Global Defense Market
5.1.15.1.2 Product Portfolio
5.1.15.2 Business Strategies
5.1.15.2.1 New Product Developments
5.1.15.3 Corporate Strategies
5.1.15.3.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
5.1.15.4 Analyst View
5.2 Emerging Start-Ups
5.2.1 Shield AI
5.2.1.1 Company Overview
5.2.2 Anduril Industries Ltd.
5.2.2.1 Company Overview
5.2.3 Kodiak Robotics
5.2.3.1 Company Overview
5.2.4 Milrem Robotics
5.2.4.1 Company Overview
5.2.5 Torus Robotics
5.2.5.1 Company Overview
5.2.6 Sagar Defense Engineering Private Limited
5.2.6.1 Company Overview
5.2.7 Adani Defense Systems and Technologies Limited
5.2.7.1 Company Overview
5.2.8 Merlin Labs
5.2.8.1 Company Overview
5.2.9 Airspace Experience Technology
5.2.9.1 Company Overview
6.1 Growth Opportunity 1: ChatGPT for Military Assistance
6.1.1 Recommendations
6.2 Growth Opportunity 2: Combination of Edge Computing and Quantum Computing
6.2.1 Recommendations
6.3 Growth Opportunity 3: Developing More Efficient Engines for Hypersonic Aircraft
6.3.1 Recommendation
7.1 Factors for Data Prediction and Modeling
Table 1: Defense Expenditures of the Top 30 Countries Between 2020 and 2022 in $Billion
Table 2: Defense Expenditures of the Top 30 Countries Between 2020 and 2022 in $Billion
Table 3: Ongoing and Upcoming Projects: Air Platforms
Table 4: Ongoing and Upcoming Projects: Land Platform
Table 5: Ongoing and Upcoming Projects: Sea Platforms
Table 6: List of Major Start-Ups Across Top 30 Countries
Table 7: New Product Developments
Table 8: Partnerships, Agreements, Contracts, Collaborations, and Mergers
Table 9: Lockheed Martin Corporation: Product Portfolio
Table 10: Lockheed Martin Corporation: New Product Developments
Table 11: Lockheed Martin Corporation: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 12: Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Product Portfolio
Table 13: Raytheon Technologies Corporation: New Product Developments
Table 14: Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 15: The Boeing Company: Product Portfolio
Table 16: The Boeing Company: New Product Developments
Table 17: The Boeing Company: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 18: Northrop Grumman Corporation: Product Portfolio
Table 19: Northrop Grumman Corporation: New Product Developments
Table 20: Northrop Grumman Corporation: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 21: BAE Systems: Product Portfolio
Table 22: BAE Systems: New Product Developments
Table 23: BAE Systems: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 24: Airbus S.A.S: Product Portfolio
Table 25: Airbus S.A.S: New Product Developments
Table 26: Airbus S.A.S: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 27: Thales Group: Product Portfolio
Table 28: Thales Group: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 29: Embraer SA: Product Portfolio
Table 30: Embraer SA: New Product Developments
Table 31: Embraer SA: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 32: Leonardo S.p.A.: Product Portfolio
Table 33: Leonardo S.p.A.: New Product Developments
Table 34: Leonardo S.p.A.: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 35: Textron Systems: Product Portfolio
Table 36: Textron Systems Aviation: New Product Developments
Table 37: Textron Systems Aviation S.A.S: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 38: Dassault Aviation: Product Portfolio
Table 39: Dassault Aviation: New Product Developments
Table 40: Dassault Aviation S.A.S: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 41: General Dynamics: Product Portfolio
Table 42: General Dynamics: New Product Developments
Table 43: General Dynamics: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 44: Saab AB: Product Portfolio
Table 45: Saab AB: New Product Developments
Table 46: Saab AB: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 47: Tactical Missiles Corporation: Product Portfolio
Table 48: Tactical Missile Corporation: New Product Developments
Table 49: Tactical Missile Corporation: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Table 50: MBDA Missile System: Product Portfolio
Table 51: MBDA Missile System: New Product Developments
Table 52: MBDA Missile System: Partnerships, Collaborations, Agreements, and Contracts
Figure 1: Global Defense Outlook, Estimated Defense Budget, $Million, 2023-2033
Figure 2: Global Defense Outlook: Estimated Cumulative Defense Budget, Top 30 Countries, 2023-2033
Figure 3: Global Defense Outlook Coverage
Figure 4: Value Chain Analysis
Figure 5: Global Defense Market, Business Dynamics
Figure 6: U.S. Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 7: U.S. Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 8: U.S. Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 9: China Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 10: China Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 11: China Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 12: Russia Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 13: Russia Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 14: Russia Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 15: India Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 16: India Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 17: India Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 18: Germany Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 19: Germany Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 20: Germany Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 21: Australia Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 22: Australia Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 23: Australia Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 24: U.K. Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 25: U.K. Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 26: U.K. Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 27: Saudi Arabia Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 28: Saudi Arabia Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 29: Saudi Arabia Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 30: France Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 31: France Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 32: France Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 33: South Korea Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 34: South Korea Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 35: South Korea Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 36: Japan Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 37: Japan Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 38: Japan Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 39: Italy Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 40: Italy Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 41: Italy Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 42: Canada Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 43: Canada Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 44: Canada Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 45: Ukraine Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 46: Ukraine Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 47: Ukraine Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 48: U.A.E. Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 49: U.A.E. Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 50: U.A.E. Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 51: Turkey Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 52: Turkey Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 53: Turkey Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 54: Israel Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 55: Israel Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 56: Israel Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 57: Poland Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 58: Poland Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 59: Poland Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 60: Brazil Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 61: Brazil Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 62: Brazil Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 63: Taiwan Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 64: Taiwan Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 65: Taiwan Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 66: Netherlands Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 67: Netherlands Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 68: Netherlands Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 69: Spain Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 70: Spain Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 71: Spain Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 72: Singapore Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 73: Singapore Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 74: Singapore Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 75: Algeria Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 76: Algeria Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 77: Algeria Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 78: Indonesia Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 79: Indonesia Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 80: Indonesia Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 81: Oman Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 82: Oman Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 83: Oman Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 84: Kuwait Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 85: Kuwait Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 86: Kuwait Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 87: Colombia Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 88: Colombia Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 89: Colombia Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 90: Pakistan Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 91: Pakistan Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 92: Pakistan Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 93: Norway Air Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 94: Norway Land Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 95: Norway Naval Fleet Size (as of April 2023)
Figure 96: Lockheed Martin Corporation: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2019-2021
Figure 97: Raytheon Technologies Corporation: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2019-2021
Figure 98: The Boeing Company: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 99: Northrop Grumman Corporation: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 100: BAE Systems: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 101: Airbus S.A.S: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 102: Thales Group: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 103: Embraer SA: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 104: Leonardo S.p.A. .: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 105: Dassault Aviation: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2020-2022
Figure 106: General Dynamics: R&D Analysis, $Billion, 2019-2021
Figure 107: Research Methodology
Figure 108: Top-Down Approach
Figure 109: Assumptions and Limitations
Market Report Coverage
Global Defense Outlook |
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Base Year |
2023 |
Estimated Cumulative Defense Budget for the Top 30 Countries (2023-2033) |
$29,031.67 Billion |
Forecast Period |
2023-2033 |
CAGR During Forecast Period |
5.37% |
Number of Tables |
52 |
Number of Figures |
109 |
Number of Pages |
267 |
Key Companies Profiled
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• Raytheon Technologies Corporation
• The Boeing Company
• Northrop Grumman Corporation
• BAE Systems
• Airbus S.A.S
• Thales Group
• Embraer SA
• Leonardo S.p.A.
• Textron Systems Aviation
• Dassault Aviation
• General Dynamics
• Saab AB
• Tactical Missiles Corporation
• MBDA Missile System
How can this report add value to an organization?
Platform/Innovation Strategy: The defense industry uses a variety of strategies to develop and strategize the land, air, sea, and space domains. These include investing in research and development, collaborating with academic institutions and other companies, leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics, and adapting commercial technologies for military use. Additionally, defense companies are focused on developing integrated systems that can operate across multiple domains, as well as enhancing the cybersecurity and resilience of their systems in the face of evolving threats.
Growth/Marketing Strategy: To grow the global defense market, the key players are observed to build strong relationships with customers and collaborate with other defense companies in the form of joint ventures or partnerships while working on their branding and advertising, which is boosted by the wide reach of digital marketing. Key players often engage with governments and participate in trade shows and exhibitions, further driving the growth of the global defense industry.
Defense Outlook Industry and Technology Overview
The global defense outlook showcases the defense budget of 30 countries for the period 2023-2033. The cumulative defense budget is valued to be $29,031.67 billion for the period 2023-2033. The global defense market is expected to be driven by geo-political activities, technological investment in autonomous and cyber capabilities, the emergence of public and private defense industries, and contracts by the national governments, among other factors.
Global Defense Outlook: Market Lifecycle Stage
The global defense market is in the maturity stage of its life cycle, characterized by a consolidated industry, slowing growth, and increased competition for a shrinking pool of defense spending.
Impact (Overview)
The defense industry is responsible for producing the equipment and technologies that are used by military forces around the world. One of the primary effects of the defense market on the global defense scenario is that it drives innovation and technological advancement. Companies that compete in the defense market are constantly developing new and better ways to protect soldiers, vehicles, and installations, as well as to detect, track, and engage enemy targets. This innovation helps to ensure that military forces are better equipped to confront the challenges of modern warfare. The defense market also helps to shape alliances and partnerships between countries. Countries that purchase defense equipment from a particular supplier often develop close ties with that supplier, which can lead to increased cooperation on other issues. Additionally, the defense market can create dependencies between countries, as some countries may rely on others for critical military capabilities. Finally, the defense market can have an impact on global economic and political stability. Defense spending represents a significant portion of many countries' budgets, and the health of the defense market can have implications for government finances and employment. Additionally, the proliferation of advanced defense technologies can create security challenges, as countries may seek to acquire these technologies for their own military programs.
Overall, the defense market is a critical component of the global defense scenario, and its size, health, and trends can have far-reaching implications for countries and international security.
Country Analysis
• U.S.
• China
• Russia
• India
• Germany
• Australia
• U.K.
• Saudi Arabia
• France
• South Korea
• Japan
• Italy
• Canada
• Ukraine
• U.A.E.
• Turkey
• Israel
• Poland
• Brazil
• Taiwan
• Netherlands
• Spain
• Singapore
• Algeria
• Indonesia
• Oman
• Kuwait
• Colombia
• Pakistan
• Norway
Recent Developments in the Defense Industry
• On 20th April 2023, Rheinmetall Defence and Lockheed Martin entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on a tailored solution to provide Germany with a unique rocket artillery system, maximizing existing and combat-proven components produced in Germany.
• On 20th April 2023, BAE Systems signed a contract with Ritek AS to produce two new CV90 variants for the Swedish Armed Forces. The work would be carried out in cooperation with BAE Systems Hägglunds, with the delivery scheduled between 2023 and 2027.
• On 19th April 2023, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded BAE Systems with a $8.3 million contract to develop an advanced autonomy system to speed operational planning under the Strategic Chaos Engine for Planning, Tactics, Experimentation, and Resiliency (SCEPTER) program. The program is designed to develop machine-generated strategies, evaluated within trusted simulation environments with thorough human review.
• On 13th April 2023, Boeing unveiled its Protected Wideband Satellite (PWS) design featuring Boeing’s Protected Tactical SATCOM Prototype (PTS-P) payload hosted aboard the U.S. Space Force’s Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS)-11 spacecraft with automated anti-jam capabilities to stay connected in a contested environment.
• On 13th April 2023, Boeing and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) of the Republic of Korea (ROK) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly research, develop, and market advanced weapons systems.
• On 12th April 2023, Saab signed a contract with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) for the support and maintenance services for the JAS 39 Gripen C/D fighter aircraft. The order is valued at $29.93 million and ensures continued operation and a cost-effective solution regarding the maintenance and availability of the system.
• On 14th February 2023, Thales Australia partnered with RGM Maintenance (RGM) and Queensland SME to help optimize and advance specialized heavy vehicle maintenance and regional access to services and maintenance of Land Materiel for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
• On 29th March 2023, the French Navy’s Lorraine multi-mission frigate was enhanced with air defense capabilities (FREMM DA) which successfully fired the Aster 30 air defense missile.
• On 28th March 2023, the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) ordered an additional Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT), increasing the Multinational MRTT Fleet (MMF) to 10 aircraft.
• On 10th January 2023, Airbus and VDL Group signed a partnership for the manufacturing and development of a laser communication terminal for aircraft, known as UltraAir. The two companies will have scheduled the preparation of a demonstration of the prototype’s first flight test in 2024.
Demand - Drivers and Limitations
Following are the drivers for the global defense market:
• Rising Procurement of Multi-Mission Helicopters and Fighter Jets to have Positive Impact on Market
• Increasing Penetration of Autonomous Systems in Military Applications
Following are the challenges for the global defense market:
• Long Gestation Periods and High Import Dependency for Procurement of Defense Equipment
• High Manufacturing Cost Associated with Integration and Implementation of Air and Space Systems
Following are the opportunities for the global defense market:
• Rise of Internet of Military Things and Era of Digital Battlefield: Future and its Potential
• Ageing Fleet
Analyst Perspective
According to Arunkumar Sampathkumar, Principal Analyst, BIS Research, “Global military spending has grown significantly with a portion of the growth being driven by the threat perception around the Russia-Ukraine conflict. At the same time, defense spending is evolving across the globe, where budget decisions are being made after considering their impact over the next five to ten years. Missile defense spending is gaining prominence amongst the top spenders, and hypersonic missile technology is a key driver in that regard. The emergence of space forces has begun, and this coming decade is going to see space commands evolve. This study investigates the emerging threat perceptions and associated defense spending, specifically focusing on the Top 30 defense spenders to present an outlook of the defense domain where the analysis focuses on ongoing and future defense trends and associated opportunities for defense industry participants.”
Defense Outlook - A Global and Regional Analysis
Focus on Key Enabling Technologies, Geo-Political Risks, and Country - Analysis and Forecast, 2023-2033
Frequently Asked Questions
The global defense market refers to the industry that designs, develops, produces, and sells military and defense-related products and services to governments and other entities involved in defense and security. This includes a wide range of products and services, such as military aircraft, land-based vehicles, weapons systems, communication systems, cybersecurity solutions, and logistics and support services. The global defense market is a significant sector of the world economy, with many countries investing heavily in defense to protect their interests and ensure their national and economic security. The market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for contracts and government procurement opportunities around the world.
There are several key trends that are currently affecting and shaping the future of the global defense market, with companies and governments investing in new technologies and solutions to address emerging threats and challenges. Some of these trends include the shift toward multi-domain operations, emphasis on unmanned systems, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence while focusing on the sustainability of the defense industry, with an emphasis on reducing environmental impacts and improving the sustainability of military operations.
Global defense market has seen major development by key players operating in the market, such as business expansion activities, including diversification of products according to the customer’s need, investments, contracts, partnerships, collaborations, mergers, and agreements. According to BIS Research, the majority of the companies preferred collaborations, contracts, and agreements as strategies to further increase their growth in the global defense industry. Companies such as Raytheon Technologies Corporation, Lockheed Martin, the Boeing Company, and BAE Systems have majorly adopted partnership, contract, collaboration, and agreement strategies while diversifying and strongly branding their products for a better reputation in the industry.
Entering the defense market can be challenging for new companies, as the industry is highly competitive and requires significant investments in research and development, manufacturing capabilities, and regulatory compliance. However, there are several areas that a new company can focus on to increase its chances of success in the defense market. A new company entering the defense market should focus on developing innovative technologies, identifying a niche market, building partnerships and collaborations, focusing on cost-effective solutions, building a strong team, and complying with regulations to increase its chances of success.
The following can be seen as some of the USPs of the report:
· A dedicated section focusing on various key enabling technologies being developed by key industry participants
· A dedicated section on growth opportunities and recommendations
· A qualitative analysis along with active fleets (air, land, and naval) of the top 30 countries (in terms of defense spending)
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