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Home > Market Research > Defence > IED Defence Market 2009-2018 :: Visiongain

IED Defence Market 2009-2018 :: Visiongain

IED Defence Market 2009-2018 :: Visiongain

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Published: February 2009
Pages: 81
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Research from: Visiongain
Sector: Defence


Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are a significant threat in many conflict zones, most notably in Afghanistan and Iraq currently. Those makeshift bombs can be presented surreptitiously and used without warning, to devastating effect, especially against patrolling troops. Main threats take the form of roadside bombs, car bombs and suicide bombing. The IED countermeasures and defence market is an important defence sector that will exhibit significant growth over the coming years, as this new visiongain defence report shows.

In this new report - IED Defence Market 2009-2018 � you will see how the US has spent billions of dollars on IED countermeasures, but still IEDs are a number one threat to US military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan. Consequently, there is a large market for IED countermeasures and defence, with leading and developing countries worldwide investing steadily in those products. Over the coming four years, the US will invest tens of billions of dollars on a large fleet of new vehicles to counter the IED threat, with some other countries following. Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs) are currently being developed to replace High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicles (Humvees). There are also significant market opportunities for IED detection and inactivation systems, including jammers, as discussed in this report.

Why you should buy this report
Visiongain�s IED Defence Market 2009-2018 report provides a detailed market and industry analysis for IED countermeasures and defence worldwide, with a focus on the overall world market and those of principal national markets. The report focuses on the following aspects of that sector in particular:
� The contemporary IED defence market and its challenges
� Sales forecasts and other key metrics for the global IED defence market up to 2018
� Sales forecasts for the principal submarkets up to 2018
� Sales forecasts for 11 leading national markets up to 2018
� An analysis of leading countries� IED defence programmes
� Discussion of market drivers and restraints for the market, including a SWOT analysis for the years 2008 to 2018
� Discussion of leading companies involved in developing and marketing counter IED systems, including specialised vehicles
� Expert views on current issues and future prospects for IED defence systems, including full interview transcripts not published anywhere else.

Key content of the report
This new visiongain report � IED Defence Market 2009-2018 - discusses the present and future market for counter-IED systems and IED defence. In addition to consultations with experts in industry, this research involved a detailed study of relevant commercial and policy documents, as well as emerging developments. Importantly, visiongain applied techniques such as financial forecasting and analyses of market drivers and restraints. The result is a comprehensive market-based report with detailed analyses and informed opinion not found elsewhere.

Importance of IED defence systems
So far this decade, the number and magnitude of terrorist attacks have been high, with significant losses amongst both civilians and military personnel. The current situation suggests that IED devices - favoured by terrorists and insurgents - are a threat here to stay. However, militaries worldwide are taking active steps to protect forces and civilians against the significant threat of IED attacks, especially in conflict zones. IEDs are still a formidable threat to the US and its allies in Iraq and Afghanistan, in particular. Therefore, counter-IED systems are amongst the most important tools for countering terrorism and insurgency worldwide. This market sector has seen dynamic revenue growth from 1998 to 2008, with that progress set to continue well into next decade, as this report shows. No organisation working in explosive countermeasures or related technology can afford to ignore the present and future commercial opportunities in IED defence and countermeasures, as our new IED Defence Market 2009-2018 report shows.

Companies Listed
AM General
Allen Vanguard
Armor Holdings Inc
ArmorWorks
BAE Systems
Boeing
Ceradyne, Inc.
DynCorp International
DRS Technologies
EDO Corporation
Force Dynamics
Force Protection Industries
Foster Miller
General Dynamics
Herley Industries, Inc.
Herley Farmingdale
Hazard Management Solutions
Harris Corporation
Iveco
International Military and Government
International Truck and Engine Corporation
iRobot
ITT Corporation
Impact Science & Technology
Kutta Technologies
Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
Lockheed Martin
ManTech International Corporation
Mahindra & Mahindra
Netline Communications Technologies
Northrop Grumman
Navistar International Corporation
Oshkosh Truck Corporation
Plasan
QinetiQ
Raytheon
RedXDefense
Robotic FX
Stewart & Stevenson
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Security Intelligence Technologies
Textron
Thales Australia

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Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary

2 Introduction to Counter-IED Systems
2.1 What is an IED?
2.2 Background to IEDs
2.3 Types of IEDs
2.4 Forms of IEDs
2.5 Approaches for Countering IEDs
2.6 Triggering Methods for IEDs
2.6.1 Coupling
2.6.2 Boosting
2.6.3 Daisy Chaining
2.6.4 Shaped Charges
2.7 Counter IED Systems
2.7.1 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
2.7.1.1 US Speeds up MRAP Programme
2.7.1.2 MRAP Survivability
2.7.1.3 MRAP Concerns
2.7.2 IED Jammers
2.7.3 Unmanned Systems
2.7.3.1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
2.7.3.2 Remotely Operated Vehicles and Unmanned Ground Vehicles
2.7.4 Body Armour
2.8 Coalition Efforts to Counter IEDs
2.8.1 United States Joint IED Defeat Organisation
2.8.2 Technology Challenges
2.8.3 Wire Detection
2.8.4 Deep-Buried IEDs
2.9 US Projects in the Pipeline
2.9.1 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)

3 World IED Defence Market Forecasts 2008-2018
3.1 World IED Defence Market Breakdown

4 Forecasts for Leading IED Defence Markets
4.1 The United States: Sales 2008-2018
4.1.1 Contracts
4.1.2 MRAP Contracts
4.2 UK IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.3 France IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.4 Germany IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.5 Italy IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.6 Australia IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.7 Canada IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.8 Russia IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.9 Japan IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.10 India IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018
4.11 China IED Defence Market: Sales 2008-2018

5 Forces Affecting the IED Defence Market
5.1 The Principal Drivers in the IED Defence Market
5.2 The Principal Restraints in the IED Defence Market
5.3 Significance of Human Intelligence
5.4 Training Allied Forces
5.5 Attack the Network Strategy
5.6 IEDs still a Considerable Threat
5.7 IEDs Beyond Combat Zones
5.8 IED Defence Market will Continue to Grow over the Next Decade

6 Key Companies involved in Counter-IED Systems
6.1 Allen Vanguard
6.2 Force Protection
6.3 Navistar International Corporation
6.4 BAE Systems
6.5 General Dynamics
6.6 Lockheed Martin
6.7 Northrop Grumman
6.8 Oshkosh Corporation
6.9 AM General
6.10 RedXDefense
6.11 Thales Australia

7 Experts' Views on IED Defence
7.1 Interview 1: Dr. Regina E. Dugan, President & CEO and Mr. Mark Elliott, Vice President of Sales, RedXDefense, Maryland, United States
7.2 Interview 2: Mr Roger Davies, VP Business Development, Allen Vanguard, United Kingdom
7.3 Interview 3: Mr Keith Hayward, Head of Research, Royal Aeronautical Society, London, United Kingdom
7.4 Interview 4: A South Asian Expert

8 Conclusions

List of Tables
Table 3.1 World IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 3.2 World IED Defence Sales CAGR
Table 3.3 IED Defence Submarkets Sales Forecasts 2008-2018
Table 4.1 Leading Markets IED Defence Sales Forecasts 2008-2018
Table 4.2 US IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.3 US IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.4 UK IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.5 UK IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.6 France IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.7 France IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.8 Germany IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.9 Germany IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.10 Italy IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.11 Italy IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.12 Australia IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.13 Australia IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.14 Canada IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.15 Canada IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.16 Russia IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.17 Russia IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.18 Japan IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.19 Japan IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.20 India IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.21 India IED Defence CAGR
Table 4.22 China IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Table 4.23 China IED Defence CAGR
Table 7.1 SWOT Analysis

List of Figures
Figure 3.1 World IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 3.2 IED Defence Submarkets Sales Forecasts 2008-2018
Figure 3.3 IED Defence Submarket Sales 2007, 2013 & 2018
Figure 3.4 IED Defence Market Share by Submarket 2007
Figure 3.5 IED Defence Market Share by Submarket 2013
Figure 3.6 IED Defence Market Share by Submarket 2018
Figure 3.7 IED Defence Sales Country Share 2007
Figure 3.8 IED Defence Sales Country Share 2013
Figure 3.9 IED Defence Sales Country Share 2018
Figure 4.1 US IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.2 UK IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.3 France IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.4 Germany IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.5 Italy IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.6 Australia IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.7 Canada IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.8 Russia IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.9 Japan IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.10 India IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018
Figure 4.11 China IED Defence Sales Forecast 2008-2018

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