13 September 2009
From: Derek Lam - defense<derek.lam[at]vgtelecoms.com>
To: jya[at]pipeline.com
Subject: The Counter-IED Systems Market 2009-2019
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:21:18 +0100
The Counter-IED Systems Market 2009-2019
defense report
Published: Sep 2009
Pages: 101
Report Details:
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are a significant threat in many conflict
zones, most notably in Afghanistan and Iraq this decade. These makeshift
bombs can be presented surreptitiously and used without warning, to devastating
effect, especially against patrolling troops. The IED countermeasures market
is an increasingly important defence sector that will exhibit growth over
coming years. Our new study examines both commercial and technological aspects
of the counter-IED sector analytically.
Importantly, IEDs have accounted for a majority of the casualties among coalition
forces operating in Iraq and Afghanistan. IEDs also cause death and injuries
to civilians there and in other conflict zones. In this new report you will
see how IEDs remain a frequent, deadly threat to US and other coalition personnel
in combat zones, especially in Afghanistan at present. Consequently, there
remains a large, growing market for IED countermeasures and defence, with
many countries investing steadily in those products. Increased deployment
and development of those technologies from 2009 onwards will reduce casualties.
There is high potential in that sector for both public and private-sector
developments.
The US has spent several billions of dollars in recent years to acquire and
deploy mine-resistant vehicles, jammers against radio-controlled IEDs and
new explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) tools. The US currently dominates the
market for counter-IED products and systems. Several other countries, especially
those that operate with the US in Afghanistan, have also moved to protect
against IEDs.
In particular, our new report discusses the global outlook for the following
submarkets:
· Mine-resistant vehicles
· Anti-IED jammers
· Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) systems (including EOD unmanned
ground vehicles).
The main benefits from your purchasing this report are:
· An understanding of the current market for counter-IED systems
· Sales forecasts for the global counter-IED systems market from
2009 to 2019
· Sales forecasts for 10 leading national markets worldwide, with
Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific regions covered from 2009 to 2019
· Examine major programmes and contracts for counter-IED systems
undertaken in leading national markets
· Examine detailed analyses of market drivers and restraints from
2009 onwards, including a SWOT analysis
· Read full, original interviews from three major suppliers of
counter-IED systems, including companies producing mine-resistant vehicles,
jammers and EOD UGVs.
Examination of our forecast period, 2009 to 2019, reveals potential increases
in sales and technological development, as the worlds militaries acquire
greater defensive measures against IEDs. Which submarkets have the greatest
value and will experience the highest growth? Which countries will spend
most on counter-IED systems over the next decade? Will countries choose to
field large numbers of counter-IED systems, or will those deployments be
limited to specialist units? Our new report provides you with information
that you need to understand the counter-IED sector.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Confronting the IED Menace
2.1 High Casualties Blamed on IEDs
2.2 The IED Threat
2.3 Responding to the IED threat
2.4 US Forms JIEDDO
2.4.1
JIEDDO Lines of Operation
2.4.2
JIEDDO Leadership
2.4.3
JIEDDO Thrust
2.5 The MRAP Response
2.5.1
MRAP Funding
2.5.2
Rise and Fall of MRAP Numbers
2.5.3
Afghanistan Requires New MRAP Types
2.6 JLTV Programme
2.7 Jammers
2.8 US CREW Programmes
2.8.1
Current CREW Systems
2.8.2
Joint CREW (JCREW) 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3
2.8.3
Duke Counter-RCIED
2.8.4
Chameleon Counter-RCIED
2.8.5
Guardian Counter-RCIED
2.9 EOD and Mine Clearance
2.9.1
Husky-Mounted Detection System
2.9.2
Interrogation Arms
2.9.3
MARCBot/XBot
2.9.4
Rhino II and III
2.9.5
Route Clearance Blowers
3. Overview of the Global Counter-IED Systems Market
3.1 The Market Defined: Sales from 2008 to 2019
3.1.1
Mine-Resistant Vehicles
3.1.2
Jammers
3.1.3
EOD Equipment
3.2 US Demand Spike in 2008 - Market Value to Remain Strong
3.3 US Dominates the Counter-IED Systems Market
3.4 Europe and India to Spend on Counter-IED Systems
4. Leading National Markets for Counter-IED Systems
4.1 US Counter-IED Systems Market
4.1.1
Forecast for US Market
4.1.2
Key US Programmes
4.1.2.1 MRAP Projects
4.1.2.2 CREW Projects
4.1.2.3 EOD Equipment Projects
4.2 UK Counter-IED Systems Market
4.2.1
Forecast for UK Market
4.2.2
Key UK Programmes
4.3 Canadian Counter-IED Systems Market
4.3.1
Forecast for Canadian Market
4.3.2
Key Canadian Programmes
4.4 German Counter-IED Systems Market
4.4.1
Forecast for German Market
4.4.2
Key German Programmes
4.5 French Counter-IED Systems Market
4.5.1
Forecast for French Market
4.5.2
Key French Programmes
4.6 Australian Counter-IED Systems Market
4.6.1
Forecast for Australian Market
4.6.2
Key Australian Programmes
4.7 Italian Counter-IED Systems Market
4.7.1
Forecast for Italian Market
4.7.2
Key Italian Programmes
4.8 Indian Counter-IED Systems Market
4.8.1
Forecast for Indian Market
4.8.2
Key Indian Programmes
4.9 Chinese Counter-IED Systems Market
4.9.1
Forecast for Chinese Market
4.9.2
Key Chinese Programmes
4.10 Russian Counter-IED Systems Market
4.10.1
Forecast for Russian Market
4.10.2
Key Russian Programmes
5. Factors Affecting the Counter-IED Systems Market, 2009-2019
5.1 Strengths of the Counter-IED Systems Market
5.1.1
There is Strong Demand to Address the IED Threat
5.1.2
Growth in Demand for Systems will Continue as IEDs are an Enduring
Threat
5.1.3
Jammers and Mine-Resistant Vehicles Have Proven to be Effective
5.1.4
US is Dominant Market but Other Countries also Keen on Counter-IED
Systems
5.2 Weaknesses of the Counter-IED Systems Market
5.2.1
Withdrawal from Iraq May Cause Drop in Demand
5.2.2
Mine-Resistant Vehicles Used in Iraq May Not Suit Other Conflict
Zones
5.2.3
Many Countries May be Content to Spend Smaller Amounts on Counter-IED
Systems
5.2.4
Counter-IED Systems May be too Costly for Some Countries to Field in Large
Numbers
5.3 Opportunities in the Counter-IED Systems Market
5.3.1
There is Demand Across a Broad Range of Products
5.3.2
There Will be a Market for Upgrades to Counter-IED Systems
5.3.3
There Are Potentially Large Markets Outside the US
5.3.4
Advances in Technology Could Help to Spur Demand for Counter-IED
Systems
5.4 Threats to the Counter-IED Systems Market
5.4.1
Developments in Communications Technologies May Affect the Effectiveness
of Some Counter-IED Systems
5.4.2
Some Countries May Opt for Only a Small Number of Counter-IED Systems
5.4.3
Defence Cuts May Affect Spending on Counter-IED Systems
5.4.4
Interest in Counter-IED Systems May Decline if Military Forces Withdraw from
Present conflict Areas
6. Expert Opinions
6.1 Paul Mueller, Vice President for Force Protection Systems of ITT
Corporation
6.1.1
ITT's Counter-IED Business
6.1.2
Growth to Continue as IEDs are a Persistent Threat
6.1.3
Upgrades Key to Future Market
6.1.4
Will Jammers be Standard Equipment?
6.1.5
Impact of Withdrawal from Iraq
6.1.6
Sizing up the US Market
6.1.7
Gauging the Non-US Market
6.1.8
Drivers of Counter-IED Systems Market
6.1.9
Technological Innovations
6.1.10
Consolidation and New Companies
6.2 Tommy Pruitt, Senior Communications Director of Force Protection Inc
6.2.1
Demand for Mine-Resistant Vehicles
6.2.2
Shift to Afghanistan
6.2.3
Proliferation of IEDs Drives Market
6.2.4
Future Developments in Counter-IED Systems
6.2.5
Force Protection's Growth Not Dependent on JLTV, M-ATV
6.2.6
Consolidation, New Market Entrants to be Expected
6.3 Joe Dyer (Vice Admiral, US Navy, Retired), President, Government and
Industrial Robots of iRobot Corporation
6.3.1
Unmanned Systems Excel against IEDs
6.3.2
Demand for Robots to Grow Despite Iraq Withdrawal
6.3.3
US Leads the Way in Using Robots vs. IEDS
6.3.4
Keys to Staying Competitive
6.3.5
Technological Innovations Important to Counter-IED Sector in Future
6.3.6
Companies Need to Have Proven Capabilities and Continuous Innovation
7. Key Companies Involved in Counter-IED Systems
7.1 Allen-Vanguard Corporation
7.2 BAE Systems
7.3 Elisra
7.4 Force Protection Inc
7.5 Foster-Miller Inc
7.6 General Dynamics
7.7 iRobot Corporation
7.8 ITT Corporation
7.9 Lockheed Martin
7.10 Navistar International Corporation
7.11 Rheinmetall Defence
7.12 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
7.13 Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
7.14 SRCTec
7.15 Thales Group
8. Conclusions
8.1 Key Drivers and Restraints
8.2 Mine-Resistant Vehicles Comprise Bulk of Market
8.3 Growth Has Slowed but Value Remains High
List of Tables and Figures
Table 2.1 IED Incidents in Iraq and Afghanistan, June 2007 vs. June 2009
Table 2.2 US Funding for MRAPs, 2006-2009 ($bn)
Table 2.3 MRAPs Acquired by US in 2008
Table 3.1 World Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 3.2 World Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 3.3 Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast by Submarket, 2009-2019 ($m,
%)
Table 3.4 World Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR by Submarket (%), 2009-19,
2009-14 and 2015-19
Table 3.5 World Counter-IED Systems Sales and Market Share by Leading National
Markets: 2008, 2014, 2019 ($m, %)
Table 4.1 Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast by Leading National
Markets, 2009-2019 ($m, %)
Table 4.2 US Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m,
%)
Table 4.3 US Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.4 UK Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m,
%)
Table 4.5 UK Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.6 Canadian Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.7 Canadian Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.8 German Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.9 German Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.10 French Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.11 French Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.12 Australian Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.13 Australian Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14
and 2015-19
Table 4.14 Italian Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.15 Italian Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.16 Indian Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.17 Indian Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.18 Chinese Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-2019
($m, %)
Table 4.19 Chinese Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 4.20 Russian Counter-IED Systems Sales and Growth Forecast, 2009-19
($m, %)
Table 4.21 Russian Counter-IED Systems Sales CAGR (%), 2009-19, 2009-14 and
2015-19
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis, Counter-IED Systems Market, 2009-2019
Figure 2.1 IED Incidents in Iraq and Afghanistan, June 2007 vs. June
2009
Figure 2.2 US Funding for MRAPs, 2006-2009 ($bn)
Figure 3.1 World Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 3.2 World Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast by Submarket, 2009-2019
($m)
Figure 3.3 Counter-IED Systems Share by Submarkets, 2008 (%)
Figure 3.4 Counter-IED Systems Share by Submarkets, 2014 (%)
Figure 3.5 Counter-IED Systems Share by Submarkets, 2019 (%)
Figure 3.6 Counter-IED Systems - Shares by Leading National Markets, 2008
(%)
Figure 3.7 Counter-IED Systems - Shares by Leading National Markets, 2014
(%)
Figure 3.8 Counter-IED Systems - Shares by Leading National Markets, 2019
(%)
Figure 4.1 US Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.2 UK Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.3 Canadian Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019
($m)
Figure 4.4 German Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.5 French Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.6 Australian Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019
($m)
Figure 4.7 Italian Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.8 Indian Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.9 Chinese Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Figure 4.10 Russian Counter-IED Systems Sales Forecast, 2009-2019 ($m)
Companies listed in report
ADI Ltd
Alcoa Defense
Allen Vanguard
AM General Tactical Vehicles
Armor Holdings
BAE Systems
BAE Systems Land Systems OMC
BAE Systems Mobility and Protection Systems
Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (Cefcom)
Canadian Forces (CF)
Chemring EOD Ltd
Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) (Australia)
DTI
EDO Communications and Countermeasures Systems Inc
Elbit Systems
Elisra
Elta Systems
Force Dynamics
Force Protection Inc
Foster-Miller Inc
Functional Capabilities Board (FCB)
General Dynamics
General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products (GDATP)
General Dynamics Land Systems
Integrated Survivability Technologies Ltd (IST)
iRobot Corporation
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
ITT Corporation
ITT Electronic Systems
JIEDDO Functional Capabilities Board (FCB)
JIEDDO Integrated Process Team (JIPT)
JIEDDO Lab Board (JLB)
JIEDDO Resource and Acquisition Board (JRAB)
JIEDDO Senior Resource Steering Group (SRSG)
JIEDDO Systems Integration Board (JSIB)
JIEDDO Test Board (JTB)
Joint IED Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO) (US)
JWF Industries
Kamaz Inc
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW)
Lockheed Martin
Mahindra & Mahindra
ManTech International Corporation
Navistar Defense
Navistar International Corporation
Nexter
Northrop Grumman Corporation
NP Aerospace
Oshkosh Corporation
QinetiQ North America (QNA) Inc
Rheinmetall
Rheinmetall Canada
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Selex Communications
Senior Resource Steering Group (SRSG)
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
SRC
SRCTec
Thales Australia
Thales Group
UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
US Air Force (USAF)
US Army
US Army Acquisition Support Center
US Army Communications-Electronics Command (Cecom)
US Army Electronic Warfare Division
US Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management Command
(Tacom LCMC)
US Department of Defense (DoD)
US Department of Energy
US DoD Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC)
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Marine Counter IED Technology Directorate
US National Counterterrorism/Counterinsurgency Integrated Test and Evaluation
Center (NCC IT&E)
US Naval Sea Systems Command (Navsea)
US Navy
US Pentagon
US Special Operations Command (Socom)
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