Global Defense Spending industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value and volume 2016-20, and forecast to 2025). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.
Key Highlights
- Defense spending covers capital items, military personnel, government defense agencies, and related expenditure on defense and peacekeeping. The value of the market is taken to include both current and capital expenditure on the armed forces, including funding contributions to peacekeeping forces, such as the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces, defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects, paramilitary forces (when judged to be trained and equipped for military operations) and military space activities. Expenditure on personnel (including salaries and social services of both military and civil personnel, and retirement pensions of military personnel), procurement, research and development, infrastructure spending, military aid (taken as expenditure by the donor country) and general operations and maintenance are also included. Note that current expenditure on previous military activity such as veterans' benefits, weapon destruction, demobilization, and defense conversion are all excluded, as is expenditure on civil defense.
- Values are segmented by the proportion of the market attributable to the army, navy and air force, with any other expenditures contained under 'other'.
- The volume of the market measures the number of active serving personnel in the national army, air force, navy (including marines and coast guard) and other elements of the service, such as Joint Staff.
- All market data and forecasts are represented in nominal terms (i.e., without adjustment for inflation) and all currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2020 annual average exchange rates.
- The global defense spending market had total budget allocation of $1,717.2bn in 2020, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.8% between 2016 and 2020.
- Market consumption volumes declined with a compound annual rate of change (CARC) of -1% between 2016 and 2020, to reach a total of 13.79 million active serving personnel in 2020.
- The market’s strong growth of 8.3% in 2018 was driven partly by the rising tensions between the US and China, which induced spending globally, as nations attempted to secure themselves from a potential attack.
Scope
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Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Introduction
3 Global Defense Spending
4 Defense Spending in Asia-Pacific
5 Defense Spending in Europe
6 Defense Spending in France
7 Defense Spending in Germany
8 Defense Spending in Australia
9 Defense Spending in Brazil
10 Defense Spending in Canada
11 Defense Spending in China
12 Defense Spending in India
13 Defense Spending in Indonesia
14 Defense Spending in Italy
15 Defense Spending in Japan
16 Defense Spending in Mexico
17 Defense Spending in The Netherlands
18 Defense Spending in North America
19 Defense Spending in Russia
20 Defense Spending in Scandinavia
21 Defense Spending in Singapore
22 Defense Spending in South Africa
23 Defense Spending in South Korea
24 Defense Spending in Spain
25 Defense Spending in Turkey
26 Defense Spending in The United Kingdom
27 Defense Spending in The United States
28 Company Profiles
29 Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
- AviChina Industry & Technology Co Ltd
- Raytheon Co
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
- Airbus SE.
- Safran SA
- Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co KG
- Rheinmetall AG
- Thales SA
- Embraer SA
- Bombardier Inc
- General Dynamics Mission Systems Inc
- CAE Inc.
- China North Industries Corp
- China Electronics Technology Group Corporation No.8 Research Institute
- China South Industries Group Corp
- General Atomics
- Bharat Electronics Ltd
- Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
- Naval Group
- PT Dirgantara Indonesia
- Leonardo S.p.A.
- Fincantieri SpA
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
- Fujitsu Limited
- IHI Corporation
- Damen Shipyards Group
- The Boeing Company
- Sikorsky Aircraft Corp
- United Aircraft Corp
- Russian Helicopters JSC
- Tactical Missiles Corp
- Almaz-Antey Concern
- Saab AB
- Patria Oyj
- ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems GmbH
- Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd
- Denel SOC Ltd
- Hyundai Rotem Co
- LIG Nex1 Co Ltd
- Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd
- Hanwha Techwin Co Ltd
- Indra Sistemas, S.A.
- Navantia SA
- Aselsan AS
- Roketsan Roket Sanayii ve Ticaret A.S.
- Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc
- BAE Systems Inc
- Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc
- Babcock International Group Plc
- Cobham Limited