Future of the Japanese Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2023

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The Future of the Japanese Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2023, published by Strategic Defense Intelligence, provides readers with detailed analysis of both historic and forecast defense industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of industry leading companies, and key news.

Synopsis

This report offers detailed analysis of the Japanese defense industry 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.

In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following –
– The Japanese defense industry market size and drivers: detailed analysis of the Japanese defense industry during 2019-2023, including highlights of the demand drivers and growth stimulators for the industry. It also provides a snapshot of the country’s expenditure and modernization patterns
– Budget allocation and key challenges: insights into procurement schedules formulated within the country and a breakdown of the defense budget with respect to capital expenditure and revenue expenditure. It also details the key challenges faced by defense market participants within the country
– Import and Export Dynamics: analysis of prevalent trends in the country’s imports and exports over the last five years
– Market opportunities:list of the top ten defense investment opportunities over the next 5 years
– Competitive landscape and strategic insights: analysis of the competitive landscape of the Japanese defense industry.

Scope

– During the historic period, the total defense budget, including funding for SACO and US force realignment, witnessed a CAGR of 0.47% to value US$47.3 billion in 2018, compared to US$46.4 billion in 2014.

– Over the forecast period, the Japanese defense budget is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.51% to value US$53.7 billion by 2023.

– The country’s defense expenditure is expected to be largely driven by efforts to combat the threat of North Korea’s rising military strength, the Chinese intrusion on offshore islands within the vicinity of the country, and Russian activities in the disputed Northern territory.

– As a percentage of GDP, the country’s defense expenditure is expected to average 0.9% over the forecast period.

Reasons to Buy

– This report will give the user confidence to make the correct business decisions based on a detailed analysis of the Japanese defense industry market trends for the coming five years

– The market opportunity section will inform the user about the various military requirements that are expected to generate revenues during the forecast period. The description includes technical specifications, recent orders, and the expected investment pattern by the country during the forecast period

– Profiles of the top domestic and foreign defense manufacturers . This will provide the user with a total competitive landscape of the sector

– A deep qualitative analysis of the Japanese defense industry covering sections including demand drivers, Key Trends , and latest industry contracts

Lockheed Martin
Raytheon
BAE Systems
Airbus Group
Bell
NEC Corporation
Toshiba Corporation
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Ishikawajima
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. 1. Introduction 10

1.1. What is this Report About? 10

1.2. Definitions 10

1.3. Summary Methodology 12

1.4. About Strategic Defense Intelligence 13

2. Executive Summary 14

3. Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities 16

3.1. Current Market Scenario 17

3.1.1. Primary threat perception 17

3.1.2. Military Doctrine and Strategy 18

3.1.3. Military Fleet Size 20

3.1.4. Procurement Programs 25

3.1.5. Ongoing procurement programs 25

3.1.6. Future procurement programs 26

3.1.7. Top Procurement Programs by Value (US$ Million) 2018-2023 27

3.1.8. Social, Political and Economic Environment and Support for Defense Projects 28

3.1.9. Political and Strategic Alliances 29

3.2. Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast 30

3.2.1. Total Japanese defense expenditure inclusive of SACO and US realignment expenditure is projected to grow at a CAGR of

2.51% over the forecast period 30

3.2.2. Japan defense budget (excluding SACO and US force related expenditure) is projected to grow at a CAGR of

2.38% over the forecast period 32

3.2.3. Japan SACO and US force related expenditure to increase at a CAGR of

5.34% over the forecast period 34

3.2.4. North Korean nuclear missile development programs, strategic challenges from China, and a territorial issue with Russia are the main factors driving the Japanese defense industry 36

3.2.5. Defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP expected to average

0.9% over the forecast period 38

3.3. Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation 40

3.3.1. The Ministry of Defense is expected to allocate an average of

56.1% of the budget towards capital expenditure over the forecast period 40

3.3.2. The Ministry of Defense is expected to divert an additional cumulative average of

2.4% towards SACO/US realignment expenditure over the forecast period 42

3.3.3. Procurement of equipment is expected to pick up over the forecast period 43

3.3.4. The Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) accounts for the largest percentage share of the overall defense budget 45

3.3.5. Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) to continue accounting for the majority share of the Japanese defense budget 47

3.3.6. Per capita defense expenditure is expected to increase over the forecast period 51

3.4. Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast 52

3.4.1. In terms of local currency, the Japanese homeland security budget is expected to grow at a CAGR of

1.10% over the forecast period 52

In terms of US dollars, Japan is projected to cumulatively allocate US$15.8 billion over the forecast period 52

3.4.2. Intrusion in coastal areas, organized crime, and natural disasters are expected to drive Japanese homeland security expenditure 55

3.4.3. Japan faces “moderate risk” of terrorism 56

3.4.4. Japan faces a moderate level of threat from foreign terrorist organizations 57

3.4.5. Japan has a terrorism index score of

3.6 59

3.5. Benchmarking with Key Global Markets 60

3.5.1. Japan is the fifth-largest defense spender globally 60

3.5.2. Japan’s defense expenditure is low compared to the US, China, Saudi Arabia and the UK 62

3.5.3. Japanese defense budget as a percentage of GDP is expected to average at

0.9% over the forecast period 63

3.6. Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators 64

3.6.1. Top 10 Defense Market Sectors by Value (US$ Million) – Projections over period 2018-2023 64

3.6.2. Land-based C4ISR 65

3.6.3. Infrastructure Construction 66

3.6.4. Facilities Management 67

4. Defense Procurement Market Dynamics 68

4.1. Import Market Dynamics 70

4.1.1. Japan to sign new defense import programs with foreign countries 70

4.1.2. Procurement of F-35 aircraft to increase defense imports marginally over the forecast period 71

4.1.3. The US was the key defense supplier to Japan 72

4.1.4. Aircraft and missiles were the key defense imports during 2013-2017 73

4.2. Export Market Dynamics 74

4.2.1. Relaxation in export policies to boost Japanese exports 74

5. Industry Dynamics 76

5.1. Five Forces Analysis 76

5.1.1. Bargaining Power of Supplier: Low 78

5.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyer: High 78

5.1.3. Barrier to Entry: High 78

5.1.4. Intensity of Rivalry: High 78

5.1.5. Threat of Substitution: Medium 78

6. Market Entry Strategy 79

6.1. Market Regulation 79

6.1.1. No offset policy in Japan 79

6.1.2. Modified defense policies to augurs well for foreign investment in defense sphere 79

6.2. Market Entry Route 81

6.2.1. Budgeting Process 81

6.2.2. Procurement Policy and Process 82

6.2.3. Affiliation with Japanese defense companies can be used as an entry strategy 83

6.2.4. Foreign military sales to Japan 83

6.2.5. Entry through technology transfer program 84

6.2.6. Relaxation in existing policy can be used as an entry route 85

6.3. Key Challenges 86

6.3.1. Domestic companies fail to achieve economies of scale 86

6.3.2. Japanese export policy still poses a challenge for domestic defense companies 86

6.3.3. Opposition by Japanese civilians 87

7. Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights 88

7.1. Competitive Landscape Overview 88

7.2. Key Foreign Competitors 91

7.2.1. Lockheed Martin: Overview 91

7.2.2. Lockheed Martin: Products 91

7.2.3. Lockheed Martin: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 91

7.2.4. Lockheed Martin: Alliances 93

7.2.5. Lockheed Martin: Recent Contract Wins 94

7.2.6. Lockheed Martin: Financial Analysis 96

7.2.7. Raytheon: Overview 98

7.2.8. Raytheon: Products 98

7.2.9. Raytheon: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 98

7.2.10. Raytheon: Alliances 100

7.2.11. Raytheon: Recent Contract Wins 101

7.2.12. Raytheon: Financial Analysis 104

7.2.13. BAE Systems: Overview 106

7.2.14. BAE Systems: products 106

7.2.15. BAE Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 106

7.2.16. BAE Systems: Alliances 107

7.2.17. BAE Systems: Recent Contract Wins 108

7.2.18. BAE Systems: Financial Analysis 109

7.2.19. Airbus Group: Overview 111

7.2.20. Airbus Group: Defense Products and Services 111

7.2.21. Airbus Group: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 112

7.2.22. Airbus Group: Recent Contract Wins 113

7.2.23. Airbus Group: Financial Analysis 114

7.2.24. Bell: Overview 116

7.2.25. Bell : Defense Products and Services 116

7.2.26. Bell: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 116

7.2.27. Bell: Alliancess 118

7.2.28. Bell: Recent Contract Wins 119

7.3. Key Domestic Companies 121

7.3.1. NEC Corporation: Overview 121

7.3.2. NEC Corporation: products and services 121

7.3.3. NEC Corporation: Recent Contracts and Strategic Initiatives 121

7.3.4. NEC Corporation: Alliances 122

7.3.5. NEC Corporation: Recent Contract Wins 123

7.3.6. Toshiba Corporation: Overview 124

7.3.7. Toshiba Corporation: Defense Products 124

7.3.8. Toshiba Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 124

7.3.9. Toshiba Corporation: Alliances 125

7.3.10. Toshiba Corporation: recent contract wins 125

7.3.11. Toshiba: Financial Analysis 126

7.3.12. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Overview 128

7.3.13. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Defense Products 128

7.3.14. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 128

7.3.15. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Alliances 129

7.3.16. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Recent Contract Wins 130

7.3.17. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Financial Analysis 131

7.3.18. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Overview 133

7.3.19. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Defense Products 133

7.3.20. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 133

7.3.21. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Alliances 134

7.3.22. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Recent Contract Wins 135

7.3.23. Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Financial Analysis 136

7.3.24. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.: Overview 138

7.3.25. Ishikawajima – Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.: Products 138

7.3.26. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 139

7.3.27. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.: Alliances 140

7.3.28. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.: recent contract wins 140

7.3.29. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Overview 141

7.3.30. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Products 141

7.3.31. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 141

7.3.32. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Alliances 142

7.3.33. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Recent Contract Wins 142

7.3.34. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Financial Analysis 143

8. Business Environment and Country Risk 145

8.1. Economic Performance 145

8.1.1. GDP per capita at Constant Prices 145

8.1.2. GDP at Current Prices (US$) 146

8.1.3. Exports of Goods and Services (current LCU Billion) 147

8.1.4. Imports of Goods and Services (current LCU Billion) 148

8.1.5. Gross National Disposable Income (US$ Billion) 149

8.1.6. LCU per US$ (Period Average) 150

8.1.7. Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (US$ Billion) 151

8.1.8. Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (% of GDP) 152

8.1.9. Government Cash Surplus/Deficit as a percentage of GDP (LCU) 153

8.1.10. Goods Exports as a percentage of GDP 154

8.1.11. Goods Imports as a percentage of GDP 155

8.1.12. Service Imports as a percentage of GDP 156

8.1.13. Service Exports as a percentage of GDP 157

8.1.14. Foreign Direct Investment, net (BoP, current US$ Billion) 158

8.1.15. Net Foreign Direct Investment as a percentage of GDP 159

8.1.16. Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output (US$ Billion) 160

9. Appendix 161

9.1. About SDI 161

9.2. Disclaimer 161

Table

List of Tables

Table 1: The Japanese Army Strength 20

Table 2: Japanese Navy Strength 22

Table 3: Japanese Air Force Strength 24

Table 4: Japan – Ongoing Procurement Programs 25

Table 5: Japan – Future Procurement Programs 26

Table 6: Top Japanese Defense Procurement Programs by Value (US$ Million) 2018-2023 27

Table 7: Japanese Defense Expenditure (JPY Billion & US$ Billion), 2014-2023 30

Table 8: Japanese Defense Budget (JPY Billion & US$ Billion), 2014-2023 32

Table 9: Japanese SACO and US force related expenditure (JPY Billion & US$ Billion), 2014-2023 34

Table 10: Japanese GDP Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP, 2014-2023 38

Table 11: Japanese Defense Budget Split between Capital, Revenue, 2014-2023 40

Table 12: Japanese Capital Expenditure (JPY billion & US$ billion), 2014-2023 43

Table 13: Japanese Defense Expenditure Breakdown (%), 2014-2023 45

Table 14: Japan Defense Budget in JPY Billion – Breakdown by Services (GSDF, ASDF, MSDF and Others) 2014-2023 47

Table 15: Japan Defense Budget in US$ Billion – Breakdown by Services (GSDF, ASDF, MSDF and Others) 2014-2023 49

Table 16: Japanese Per Capita Defense Expenditure (US$), 2014-2023 51

Table 17: Japanese Homeland Security Expenditure (JPY billion & US$ billion), 2014-2023 53

Table 18: Terrorism Index, 2018 57

Table 19: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2014-2018 vs. 2019-2023 60

Table 20: Top 10 Japan Defense Market Sectors by Value (US$ Million) – 2018-2023 64

Table 21: Japanese Budget Formation Timetable: 81

Table 22: FMS deals to Japan 83

Table 23: Cost Comparison of Defense Equipment in Japan and the US 86

Table 24: Top 10 Defense Suppliers in the Japanese Defense Industry – By Value (US$ Million) 2018-2023 89

Table 25: Competitive Landscape of the Japanese Defense Industry 90

Table 26: Lockheed Martin – Product Focus 91

Table 27: Lockheed Martin – Alliances 93

Table 28: Lockheed Martin – Recent Contract Wins 94

Table 29: Raytheon – Product Focus 98

Table 30: Raytheon – Alliances 100

Table 31: Raytheon – Recent Contract Wins 101

Table 32: BAE Systems – Product Focus 106

Table 33: BAE Systems – Alliances 107

Table 34: BAE Systems – Recent Contract Wins 108

Table 35: Airbus Group – Product Focus 111

Table 36: Airbus Group – Recent Contract Wins 113

Table 37: Bell – Product Focus 116

Table 38: Bell – Alliances 118

Table 39: Bell – Recent Contract Wins 119

Table 40: NEC Corporation – Product Focus 121

Table 41: NEC Corporation – Alliances 122

Table 42: NEC Corporation – Recent Contract Wins 123

Table 43: Toshiba Corporation – product focus 124

Table 44: Toshiba Corporation – Alliances 125

Table 45: Toshiba Corporation – Recent Contract Wins 125

Table 46: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – product focus 128

Table 47: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – Alliances 129

Table 48: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – Recent Contract Wins 130

Table 49: Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Product Focus 133

Table 50: Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Alliances 134

Table 51: Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Recent Contract Wins 135

Table 52: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd – Product Focus 138

Table 53: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. – Alliances 140

Table 54: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. – Recent Contract Wins 140

Table 55: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation – Product Focus 141

Table 56: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation – Alliances 142

Table 57: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. – Recent Contract Wins 142

Figures

List of Figures

Figure 1: Japanese Defense Expenditure (JPY Billion), 2014-2023 31

Figure 2: Japanese Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2014-2023 31

Figure 3: Japanese Defense Budget (JPY Billion), 2014-2023 33

Figure 4: Japanese Defense Budget (US$ Billion), 2014-2023 33

Figure 5: Japanese SACO and US force related expenditure (JPY Billion), 2014-2023 35

Figure 6: Japanese SACO and US force related expenditure (US$ Billion), 2014-2023 35

Figure 7: Japanese GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP, 2014-2023 39

Figure 8:Japanese Defense Budget Split between Capital, Revenue, 2014-2023 41

Figure 9:Japanese Defense Budget Split between SACO and the US Forces Realignment 42

Figure 10: Japanese Capital Expenditure (JPY billion), 2014-2023 44

Figure 11: Japanese Capital Expenditure (US$ billion), 2014-2023 44

Figure 12: Japanese Defense Expenditure Breakdown (%), 2014-2023 46

Figure 13: The Japan Defense Budget in EUR Billion – Breakdown by Services (Army, Navy, Air Force and Common Services) 2014-2023 48

Figure 14: The Japan Defense Budget in US$ Billion – Breakdown by Services (Army, Navy, Air Force and Common Services) 2014-2023 50

Figure 15: Japanese Per Capita Defense Expenditure (US$), 2014-2023 51

Figure 16: Japanese Homeland Security Budget (JPY billion), 2014-2023 53

Figure 17: Japanese Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2014-2023 54

Figure 18: Terrorism Heat Map, 2018 56

Figure 19: Terrorism Index, 2018 59

Figure 20: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2014-2018 vs. 2019-2023 61

Figure 21: Defense Expenditure of the World’s Largest Military Spenders (US$ Billion), 2018 & 2023 62

Figure 22: Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP of Largest Military Spenders (%), 2018 63

Figure 23: Land-based C4ISR Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2023 65

Figure 24: Infrastructure Construction Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2023 66

Figure 25: Facilities Management Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2023 67

Figure 26: Japan’s Defense Procurements in terms of their Supplier Relationships 69

Figure 27: Japanese Defense Import Trend, 2013-2017 (TIV values) 71

Figure 28: Japanese Defense Imports by Country (%), 2013-2017 72

Figure 29: Japanese Defense Imports by Category (%), 2013-2017 73

Figure 30: Industry Dynamics – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 77

Figure 31: Structure of the new Japanese defense equipment agency 82

Figure 32: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2013-2017 96

Figure 33: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2013-2017 97

Figure 34: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2013-2017 97

Figure 35: Raytheon – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2013-2017 104

Figure 36: Raytheon – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2013-2017 104

Figure 37: Raytheon – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2013-2017 105

Figure 38: BAE Systems – Revenue Trend Analysis (GBP Billion), 2013-2017 109

Figure 39: BAE Systems – Operating Profit (GBP Billion), 2013-2017 109

Figure 40: BAE Systems – Net Profit Trend Analysis (GBP Billion), 2013-2017 110

Figure 41: Airbus Group – Revenue Trend Analysis (Euro Billion), 2013-2017 114

Figure 42: Airbus Group – Operating Profit (Euro Billion), 2013-2017 114

Figure 43: Airbus Group – Net Profit Trend Analysis (Euro Billion), 2013-2017 115

Figure 44: Toshiba- Revenue Trend Analysis (JPY Trillion), 2013-2017 126

Figure 45: Toshiba – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 127

Figure 46: Toshiba – Net Profit Trend Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 127

Figure 47: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – Revenue Trend Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 131

Figure 48: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 132

Figure 49: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – Net Profit Trend Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 132

Figure 50: Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Revenue Trend Analysis (JPY Trillion), 2013-2017 136

Figure 51: Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 136

Figure 52: Kawasaki Heavy Industries – Net Profit Trend Analysis (JPY Million), 2013-2017 137

Figure 53: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation – Revenue Trend Analysis (JPY Trillion), 2013-2017 143

Figure 54: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation – Operating Profit Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 143

Figure 55: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation – Net Profit Analysis (JPY Billion), 2013-2017 144

Figure 56: Japanese GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2015-2025 145

Figure 57: Japan GDP at Current Prices (USD Billion), 2015-2025 146

Figure 58: Japanese Exports of Goods and Services (LCU Billion), 2005-2013 147

Figure 59: Japanese Imports of Goods and Services (LCU), 2005-2013 148

Figure 60: Gross National Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2005-2012 149

Figure 61: Japanese LCU per US$, 2015-2024 150

Figure 62: Japanese Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (US$ Billion), 2005-2012 151

Figure 63: Japanese market capitalization of listed companies (% of GDP), 2005-2012 152

Figure 64: Government Cash Surplus/Deficit as a percentage of GDP (LCU), 2005-2012 153

Figure 65: Japanese Goods Exports as a percentage of GDP (%), 2005-2014 154

Figure 66: Japanese Goods Imports as a percentage of GDP (%), 2005-2014 155

Figure 67: Japanese Service Imports as a percentage of GDP (%), 2005-2014 156

Figure 68: Japanese Service Exports as a percentage of GDP (%), 2005-2014 157

Figure 69: Japanese Foreign Direct Investment, net (BoP, current US$ Billion), 2005-2014 158

Figure 70: Japanese Net Foreign Direct Investment as a percentage of GDP, 2005-2014 159

Figure 71: Japanese Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output (US$ Billion), 2005-2014 160

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