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World Electronic Warfare Self-Protection Systems and Decoys Market

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: May 12, 2004
 
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SUMMARY

Sophisticated Airborne Electronic Warfare Systems Mitigate Threat fromMANPADS

The proliferation of man portable air defense systems (MANPADS) –particularly among terrorist organizations – has emerged as a real threatto both civilian and combat aircraft. Soviet-made MANPADS such as SA-7, SA-14,SA-16, and SA-18 are extremely popular as they have features to counter activeinfrared (IR) jammers. They are easily available in the black market because oftheir large-scale exports to many countries. Recently, MANPADS were used againstthe U.S. forces that were part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Several helicoptersand some military and civilian transport aircraft were struck by MANPADSmissiles. Alarmed by this, defense forces across the world are upgrading theiralready existing electronic warfare (EW) systems and decoys so that they arecapable of identifying and countering ground-to-air and air-to-air attacks whileoperating in combat and other potentially hostile environments.

This Frost & Sullivan research on the world EW self-protection systemsand decoys analyzes the world market for five basic types of systems: directedIR countermeasures (DIRCM), radio frequency (RF) and IR decoys, integratedsystems (internal to platform), missile warning systems (MWS), and jammers. Theresearch offers a snapshot of the latest global market trends, drivers, andrestraints besides providing revenue forecasts and competitive analysis.

Worldwide Emphasis on Coalition Warfare Raises Demand for EW Systems

Coalition and contingency warfare have taken center stage in recent times,especially after the start of the war on terror. Apart from the main war,missions such as policing, peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and prohibition ofdrug trafficking have become an integral part of the operations. "Enteringuncontrolled airspace requires robust RF and IR protection capabilities to guardthe smaller fleets of support and utility aircraft that carry troops andequipment into the hostile territory," says the analyst. However, the typeand level of procurement of such systems by different countries could hinge onmultiple factors such as legislative actions, military reform initiatives,extent of national security threats, technical capability, and the complexitiesof the air fleet.

IR Countermeasure Systems Have Immense Growth Potential

"Lessons learned from conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Chechnya haveshown that threats from IR systems have attained alarming proportions,"says the analyst. "This has increased the need to develop EW systemscapable of providing IR protection, especially for aircraft operating inlow-level flying environments." The procurement of IR countermeasure (IRCM)systems is likely to gain momentum in the coming years, leading to overallmarket growth. However, the development and sales of RF systems is expected toremain relatively flat. Another factor that could dampen the market is thegrowing importance of ground warfare, which could limit funding opportunitiesfor airborne EW systems.

However, the urgency and desire to upgrade aging air fleets are likely tocompel countries to seek advanced EW self-protection systems that are criticalto enhance the survival potential of their increasingly expensive airborneplatforms. The United States has already stepped up its focus on developingintegrated systems with an emphasis on IR technology while the rest of the worldremains predominantly focused on system upgrades. This trend is expected tocontinue in the foreseeable future. Commercial application of EW technologycould also be a potential growth area due to mounting fear of terrorist strikesagainst civil air transportation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Market Overview
      • Introduction
      • Summary of Major Findings
      • Regional Markets
      • Competitive Analysis
      • Conclusions
  • TOTAL MARKET
    • Overview and Definitions
      • Introduction
      • General Character of the Market
      • Man-Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS) Issues
      • Market Drivers and Restraints
      • Revenue and Forecast
    • Trends by Product Type
      • Integrated IR and RF Systems Trends
      • Missile Warning and Jammer Systems Trends
      • Expendables Trends
    • Competitive Analysis
      • Companies to Watch I
      • Companies to Watch II
    • Frost & Sullivan's 2004 Market Awards
      • Frost and Sullivan Awards
      • 2004 Competitive Strategy Leadership Award
      • 2004 Product Innovation Award
      • 2004 Product Line Strategy Award
  • U.S. MARKET
    • Market Overview
      • Market Overview
      • Budgetary Climate
      • Man-Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS) Issues
      • Political Concerns
      • State of the U.S. EW Market
    • Market Summary
      • Market Drivers
      • Market Restraints
      • Market Forecast
    • System and Program Analysis
      • Key U.S. Army Systems and Programs
      • Key U.S. Air Force Systems and Programs I
      • Key US Air Force Systems and Programs II
      • Key U.S. Navy Systems and Programs
    • United States Conclusion
      • Conclusion
      • Companies to Watch I
      • Companies to Watch II
  • EUROPEAN MARKET
    • Total Market Segment Analysis
      • Market Overview
      • Market Drivers
      • Market Restraints
      • Market Forecast
    • Key European Programs
      • Key Programs I
      • Key Programs II
      • Key Programs III
    • European Conclusion
      • Conclusion
      • Companies to Watch
  • ASIA PACIFIC MARKET
    • Total Market Segment Analysis
      • Market Overview
      • Drivers Restraints and Market Forecast
    • Key Asia Pacific Programs
      • Key Programs I
      • Key Programs II
  • REST OF WORLD MARKET
    • Rest of World (ROW) Market Segment Analysis
      • Market Overview
      • Drivers
      • Restraints
      • Forecast
      • Key Programs
      • Competitive Analysis
  • ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND MISCELLANEOUS ACRONYMS
    • Acronyms
      • Acronyms
  • DECISION SUPPORT DATABASES
    • Decision Support Databases (DSDs)
      • DSD I
      • DSD II
      • DSD III

World Electronic Warfare Self-Protection Systems and Decoys Market

Publisher: Frost & Sullivan

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