Japan Defense Market - Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2026 report provides the market size forecast and the projected growth rate for the next five years. The report covers industry analysis including the key market drivers, emerging technology trends, and major challenges faced by market participants. It also offers insights regarding key factors and government programs that are expected to influence the demand for military platforms over the forecast period.
Over the historic period, the surge in Japan’s defense expenditure was mainly driven by its need to counter potential threats from China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) or North Korea. Over 2017-2021, Japan’s defense expenditure grew at a CAGR of 2.69% and reached US$48.6 billion in 2021. Even with the outbreak of COVID-19, the country did not see any cutbacks in the defense budget despite the GDP drop in 2020. The country’s defense expenditure is anticipated to value US$69.4 billion in 2026, owing to the need to adequately finanthe
the, including:A c is providedcovere Pe its own national defense capabilities to further strengthen the allian
A c is provided and regional security. Recently, Japan scrapped its long-standing 1% GDP ceiling for annual defense spending. It reflects the country’s intent to bolster its own national defense capabilities. Since the 1990s, the only year that Japan's defense spending exceeded 1% of GDP was 2010, when GDP dropped after the global financial crisis. The country's defense budget has grown for nine straight years through fiscal 2021 but has remained below 1% of GDP. By lifting the cap, Japan would not bound by any regulations to control defense spending and can freely increase its defense expenditure in correlation to the level of threat. Hence, Japan’s defense budget is expected to increase at a CAGR of 7.33% over 2022-2026.
This report offers detailed analysis of Japan's defense market with market size forecasts covering the next five years. This report will also analyze factors that influence demand for the industry, key market trends, and challenges faced by industry participants.
The defense expenditure is expected to be largely driven by efforts to enhance the combat potential of JSDF in order to counter the rising military strength of North Korea, the Chinese intrusion on offshore islands within the vicinity of the country, and Russian activities in the disputed Northern territory.
Who Should Buy
Scope
In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following:
Reasons to Buy
Over the historic period, the surge in Japan’s defense expenditure was mainly driven by its need to counter potential threats from China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) or North Korea. Over 2017-2021, Japan’s defense expenditure grew at a CAGR of 2.69% and reached US$48.6 billion in 2021. Even with the outbreak of COVID-19, the country did not see any cutbacks in the defense budget despite the GDP drop in 2020. The country’s defense expenditure is anticipated to value US$69.4 billion in 2026, owing to the need to adequately finanthe
the, including:A c is providedcovere Pe its own national defense capabilities to further strengthen the allian
A c is provided and regional security. Recently, Japan scrapped its long-standing 1% GDP ceiling for annual defense spending. It reflects the country’s intent to bolster its own national defense capabilities. Since the 1990s, the only year that Japan's defense spending exceeded 1% of GDP was 2010, when GDP dropped after the global financial crisis. The country's defense budget has grown for nine straight years through fiscal 2021 but has remained below 1% of GDP. By lifting the cap, Japan would not bound by any regulations to control defense spending and can freely increase its defense expenditure in correlation to the level of threat. Hence, Japan’s defense budget is expected to increase at a CAGR of 7.33% over 2022-2026.
This report offers detailed analysis of Japan's defense market with market size forecasts covering the next five years. This report will also analyze factors that influence demand for the industry, key market trends, and challenges faced by industry participants.
The defense expenditure is expected to be largely driven by efforts to enhance the combat potential of JSDF in order to counter the rising military strength of North Korea, the Chinese intrusion on offshore islands within the vicinity of the country, and Russian activities in the disputed Northern territory.
Who Should Buy
- Defence Startups, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Defence Planners, Aerospace and Defence Integrators, Venture Capital Firms, Government Agencies, Head of Marketing, Head of Sales, CEOs and Senior Executives.
- The concerned stakeholders can utilize the report to identify high growth segments and customize their offerings to match the project requirements.
- The Venture Capital Firms can utilize the project details, growth rate, and market size to identify and fund high potential startups.
Scope
In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following:
- Japan defense budget: detailed analysis of Japan FY2021 defense budget broken down into market size and market share. This is coupled with an examination of key current and future acquisitions.
- Regulation: the procurement policy and process is explained. This is coupled with an analysis of Japan military doctrine and strategy to provide a comprehensive overview of Japan's military regulation.
- Security Environment: political alliances and perceived security threats to Japan are examined; there help to explain trends in spending and modernisation.
- Import and Export Dynamics: analysis of prevalent trends in the country’s imports and exports over the last five years
- Competitive landscape and strategic insights: analysis of the competitive landscape of the Japnese defense industry.
Reasons to Buy
- Determine prospective investment areas based on a detailed trend analysis of the Japan defense market over the next five years
- Gain in-depth understanding about the underlying factors driving demand for different defense and internal security segments in the Japanese market and identify the opportunities offered.
- Strengthen your understanding of the market in terms of demand drivers, market trends, and the latest technological developments, among others
- Identify the major threats that are driving the Japan defense market providing a clear picture about future opportunities that can be tapped, resulting in revenue expansion
- Channel resources by focusing on the ongoing programs that are being undertaken by the Japanese government
- Make correct business decisions based on in-depth analysis of the competitive landscape consisting of detailed profiles of the top defense equipment providers in the country. The company profiles also includes information about the key products, alliances, recent contract awarded, and financial analysis, wherever available
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Defense Budget Assessment
- Budgeting Process
- Defense Market Size Historical And Forecast
- Drivers Of Defense Expenditure
- Analysis Of Defense Budget Allocation
- Key Market Trends and Insights
- Military Doctrine And Security Environment
- Military Doctrine And Strategy
- Primary Threat Perception
- Political And Strategic Alliances
- Geopolitical Social And Economic Scenario
- Market Entry Strategy And Regulations
- Procurement Policy and Process
- Market Regulations
- Market Entry Route
- Key Challenges
- Major Deals and M&A
- Market Attractiveness And Emerging Opportunities
- Market Attractiveness, 2020 2025
- Top Defense Segments By Value
- Import And Export Market Dynamics
- Import Market Dynamics
- Export Market Dynamics
- Defense Platform Acquisitions
- F 35 A
- F X indigenous fighter jet
- Kawasaki P 1
30 DX Multi Mission Frigate
- C 2
- F 35 B
- E 2 D
- Taigei class
- Fleet Size
- Competitive Landscape
- Defense Companies Operating In Japan
- Main Defense Companies
- Appendix
- About This Report
- About Us
- Contact the Publisher
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Lockheed Martin Corp
- Boeing Defense
- Space & Security
- Northrop Grumman Corp
- Bell Agusta Aerospace Company
- Raytheon Missiles & Defense