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Next Generation Interceptor Market - Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Application, End User, Range, Component, Deployment Method, and Country - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2034

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  • May 2024
  • Region: Global
  • BIS Research
  • ID: 5960722
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The next generation interceptor (NGI) market, a burgeoning sector in defense, focuses on advanced missile defense systems critical for protecting against long-range ballistic missile threats within the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system. Lockheed Martin Corporation's selection by the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to deliver NGI has propelled market growth, promising a new interceptor to enhance homeland security.

Driving the next generation interceptor market are escalating threats from rogue states' intercontinental ballistic missiles, necessitating robust defense systems adaptable to evolving challenges. Lockheed Martin's NGI program, emphasizing digital enablement and all-digital development, reflects the trend of integrating digital tools to streamline production and testing processes.

Challenges and opportunities in the NGI market stem from the complexity of developing sophisticated defense systems. Challenges include technological barriers, stringent reliability requirements, and integrating new systems with existing infrastructure. However, these challenges foster opportunities for innovation, such as digital twins and model-based engineering, improving performance and readiness assessments for the warfighter.

North America leads the next generation interceptor market, with the U.S. making significant investments in missile defense. Lockheed Martin Corporation's MDA contract win positions it as a key player, surpassing competitors like Northrop Grumman. The NGI program aims to replace current GMD interceptors, with initial operational capability expected by the last quarter of fiscal year 2028. Other notable companies in the market include Northrop Grumman Corporation and Israel Aerospace Industries, renowned for innovative solutions and specialized missile defense technologies.

Market Segmentation:

Segmentation 1: by Application

  • Homeland Security
  • Tactical Military Operations

Segmentation 2: by End User

  • Defense Agencies
  • Space Agencies
  • Private Military Contractors
  • Others

Segmentation 3: by Range

  • Short Range
  • Medium Range
  • Long Range

Segmentation 4: by Component

  • GPS Sensors
  • IR Sensors
  • Kill Vehicles
  • Inertial Navigation System (INS)
  • Others

Segmentation 5: by Deployment Method

  • Surface-to-Air
  • Air-to-Air
  • Water-to-Air

Segmentation 6: by Region

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Rest-of-the-World
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Table of Contents

Executive SummaryScope and DefinitionMarket/Product DefinitionKey Questions AnsweredAnalysis and Forecast Note
1. Markets: Industry Outlook
1.1 Trends: Current and Future Impact Assessment
1.2 Supply Chain Overview
1.2.1 Value chain Analysis
1.2.2 Pricing Forecast
1.3 R&D Review
1.3.1 Patent Filing Trend by Country
1.4 Regulatory Landscape
1.5 Technological Trend Analysis
1.6 Stakeholder Analysis
1.7 Market Dynamics Overview
1.7.1 Market Drivers
1.7.2 Market Restraints
1.7.3 Market Opportunities
2. Global Next Generation Interceptor Market by Application
2.1 Application Summary
2.2 Global Next Generation Interceptor Market, by Application
2.2.1 Homeland Security
2.2.2 Tactical Military Operations
2.3 Global Next Generation Interceptor Market, by End User
2.3.1 Defense Agencies
2.3.2 Space Agencies
2.3.3 Private Military Contractors
2.3.4 Others
3. Global Next Generation Interceptor Market by Product
3.1 Product Summary
3.2 Global Next Generation Interceptor Market, by Range
3.2.1 Short Range
3.2.2 Medium Range
3.2.3 Long Range
3.3 Global Next Generation Interceptor Market, by Component
3.3.1 GPS Sensors
3.3.2 IR Sensors
3.3.3 Kill Vehicles
3.3.4 Inertial Navigation System (INS)
3.3.5 Others
3.4 Global Next Generation Interceptor Market, by Deployment Method
3.4.1 Surface-to-Air
3.4.2 Air-to-Air
3.4.3 Water-to-Air
4. Global Next Generation Interceptor Market by Region
4.1 Global Next Generation Interceptor Market - by Region
4.2 North America
4.2.1 Markets
4.2.1.1 Key Market Participants in North America
4.2.1.2 Business Drivers
4.2.1.3 Business Challenges
4.2.2 Application
4.2.3 Product
4.2.4 North America by Country
4.2.4.1 U.S.
4.2.4.1.1 Market by Application
4.2.4.1.2 Market by Product
4.2.4.2 Canada
4.2.4.3 Mexico
4.3 Europe
4.3.1 Markets
4.3.1.1 Key Market Participants in Europe
4.3.1.2 Business Drivers
4.3.1.3 Business Challenges
4.3.2 Application
4.3.3 Product
4.3.4 Europe by Country
4.3.4.1 U.K.
4.3.4.1.1 Market by Application
4.3.4.1.2 Market by Product
4.3.4.2 Germany
4.3.4.3 France
4.3.4.4 Rest-of-Europe
4.4 Asia-Pacific
4.4.1 Markets
4.4.1.1 Key Market Participants in Asia-Pacific
4.4.1.2 Business Drivers
4.4.1.3 Business Challenges
4.4.2 Application
4.4.3 Product
4.4.4 Asia-Pacific
4.4.4.1 China
4.4.4.1.1 Market by Application
4.4.4.1.2 Market by Product
4.4.4.2 Japan
4.4.4.3 India
4.4.4.4 Others
4.5 Rest-of-the-world
4.5.1 Markets
4.5.1.1 Key Market Participants in Rest of The World
4.5.1.2 Business Drivers
4.5.1.3 Business Challenges
4.5.2 Application
4.5.3 Product
4.5.4 Latin America
4.5.4.1.1 Market by Application
4.5.4.1.2 Market by Product
4.5.5 Middle East and Africa
4.5.5.1.1 Market by Application
4.5.5.1.2 Market by Product
5. Markets- Competive Benchmarking and Companies Profiled
5.1 Next Frontier
5.2 Geographical Analysis
5.3 Competitive Benchmarking
5.4 Company Profiles
5.4.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation
5.4.2 Northrop Grumman
5.4.3 RTX
5.4.4 Aerojet Rocketdyne (acquired by L3 Harris Technologies)
5.4.5 BAE Systems
5.4.6 Thales
5.4.7 General Dynamics
5.4.8 SAAB AB
5.4.9 MBDA
5.4.10 Konsgberg Defense
5.4.11 Israel Aerospace Industries
5.4.12 Leonardo DRS
5.4.13 Other Key Players
6. Research Methodology

Companies Mentioned

  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Northrop Grumman
  • RTX
  • Aerojet Rocketdyne (acquired by L3 Harris Technologies)
  • BAE Systems
  • Thales
  • General Dynamics
  • SAAB AB
  • MBDA
  • Konsgberg Defense
  • Israel Aerospace Industries
  • Leonardo DRS