Future of the Russian Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2021

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The Russian defense market will be driven by anarms race in the region with focus on modernizing its military by procuring advanced defense systems, and enhancing its border security measures. In addition, the capital expenditure allocation is anticipated to average 57.8% of the total defense budget during 2017–2021 and defense equipment procurements are expected to be in the areas of C4ISR systems– space-based, land-based and airborne, transport aircraft, multi-role aircraft, and submarines. • During 2012–2016, Russian defense expenditure registered a growth rate of -3.46%, declining from US$59.9 billion in 2012 to US$52 billion in 2016 • Military expenditure is anticipated to register a CAGR of 7.28% during 2017–2021, to value US$78.4 billion in 2021 • The Russian Government’s aversion to western defense technology imposes challenges for the Russian defense market • Demand for equipment is mainly expected to revolve around C4ISR systems– space-based, land-based and airborne, transport aircraft, multi-role aircraft, and submarines during 2017–2021

Scope

Strategic Defense Intelligence’s report – Future of the Russian Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2021 offers detailed analysis of the industry with market size forecasts from 2017–2021. This report will also analyze factors that influence demand in the industry, key market trends, and challenges faced by industry participants. In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following:

• Defense industry market size and drivers: detailed analysis of the defense industry during 2017–2021, including highlights of the demand drivers and growth stimulators. 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 the army, navy, and air force. It also details the key challenges faced by defense market participants within the country

• Porter’s Five Force analysis of the defense industry: analysis of the market characteristics by determining the bargaining power of suppliers, buyers, threat of substitution, intensity of rivalry, and barriers to entry

• Import and Export Dynamics: analysis of prevalent trends in the country’s imports and exports over the last five years

• Market opportunities: details of the top five defense investment opportunities from 2016 to 2026

• Competitive landscape and strategic insights: Including an overview of key players, together with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives, and a brief financial analysis

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Sukhoi
Splav
Tactical Missiles Corporation
Almaz-Antey
United Aircraft Corporation
KBP Instrument Design Bureau
V.A.Degtyarev Plant
Kurganmashzavod
Uralvagonzavod
Izhevsk Mechanical Works
Irkut Corporation
Oboronprom Corporation

Table of Contents

1 Introduction

1.1 What is this Report About?

1.2 Definitions

3.4.2 Russia is world's third largest defense spender

3.4.3 Russia allocated

4.4% of its GDP to defense in 2016

3.4.4 Russia is "highly affected" from acts of terrorism

3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators

3.5.1 Space-basedC4ISR

3.5.2 Land-basedC4ISR

3.5.3 Transport Aircraft

3.5.4 Airborne-C4ISR

3.5.5 Multi-role Aircraft

3.5.6 Submarines

4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics

4.1 Import Market Dynamics

4.1.1 The country's defense imports are low owing to a developed indigenous sector

4.1.2 Ukraine was the key defense supplier to Russia

4.1.3 Aircraft and engines were the key defense imports during 2011-2015

4.2 Export Market Dynamics

4.2.1 Russia's exports witnessed a decline during 2011-2015

4.2.2 India, China, and Vietnam are Russia's main defense equipment purchasers

4.2.3 Aircraft and ships account for the majority of Russia's defense exports

5 Industry Dynamics

5.1 Five Forces Analysis

5.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: medium to high

5.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: high

5.1.3 Barrier to entry: high

5.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: high

5.1.5 Threat of substitution: high

6 Market Entry Strategy

6.1 Market Regulation

6.1.1 Entry into defense sector is highly regulated

6.1.2 Market Entry Route

6.2 Key Challenges

6.2.1 Russian Government's aversion to Western defense technology

7 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights

7.1 Competitive Landscape Overview

7.1.1 Domestic industry in the process of consolidation for better focus and fund allocation

7.1.2 Defense sector is dominated by domestic firms, with no foreign presence

7.2 Key Domestic Companies

7.2.1 Sukhoi: overview

7.2.2 Sukhoi: products

7.2.3 Sukhoi: recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.4 Sukhoi: alliances

7.2.5 Sukhoi: recent contract awards

7.2.6 Splav – overview

7.2.7 Splav – major products and services

7.2.8 Tactical Missiles Corporation: overview

7.2.9 Tactical Missiles Corporation – major products and services

7.2.10 Tactical Missiles Corporation – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.11 Tactical Missiles Corporation – recent contract wins

7.2.12 Almaz-Antey – overview

7.2.13 Almaz-Antey – Major Products and Services

7.2.14 Almaz-Antey – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.15 Almaz-Antey – alliances

7.2.16 Almaz-Antey – recent contract wins

7.2.17 United Aircraft Corporation – overview

7.2.18 United Aircraft Corporation – major products and services

7.2.19 United Aircraft Corporation – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.20 United Aircraft Corporation – alliances

7.2.21 KBP Instrument Design Bureau – overview

7.2.22 KBP Instrument Design Bureau – major products and services

7.2.23 KBP Instrument Design Bureau – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.24 KBP Instrument Design Bureau – recent contract wins

7.2.25 V.A.Degtyarev Plant – overview

7.2.26 V.A.Degtyarev Plant – major products and services

7.2.27 Kurganmashzavod – overview

7.2.28 Kurganmashzavod – major products and services

7.2.29 Kurganmashzavod – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.30 Kurganmashzavod – alliances

7.2.31 Kurganmashzavod – recent contract wins

7.2.32 Uralvagonzavod – overview

7.2.33 Uralvagonzavod – major products and services

7.2.34 Uralvagonzavod – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.35 Uralvagonzavod – alliances

7.2.36 Uralvagonzavod – recent contract wins

7.2.37 Izhevsk Mechanical Works – overview

7.2.38 Izhevsk Mechanical Works – major products and services

7.2.39 Izhevsk Mechanical Works – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.40 Irkut Corporation – overview

7.2.41 Irkut Corporation – major products and services

7.2.42 Irkut Corporation – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.43 Irkut Corporation – alliances

7.2.44 Irkut Corporation – recent contract wins

7.2.45 Irkut Corporation – financial analysis

7.2.46 Oboronprom Corporation – overview

7.2.47 Oboronprom Corporation – major products and services

7.2.48 Oboronprom Corporation – recent announcements and strategic initiatives

7.2.49 Oboronprom Corporation – alliances

7.2.50 Oboronprom Corporation – recent contract wins

8 Business Environment and Country Risk

8.1 Demographic and Social Stats

8.1.1 Total Rural Population (In Mn)

8.1.2 Total Urban Population (In Mn)

8.1.3 Number of Households (In Mn)

8.2 Economic Performance

8.2.1 GDP Per Capita, USD

8.2.2 GDP (current USD Bn)

8.2.3 Exports of goods and services (current USD Bn)

8.2.4 Imports of goods and services (current USD Bn)

8.2.5 Gross National disposable income (USD Bn)

8.2.6 Manufacturing Output (USD Bn)

8.2.7 Consumer price Index

8.2.8 Wholesale Price Index

8.2.9 LCU per USD (period average)

8.2.10 LCU per EUR (period average)

8.2.11 Lending Rate (%)

8.2.12 Deposit Rate (%)

8.2.13 Real Interest Rate (%)

8.2.14 Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (USD Billion)

8.2.15 Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (% of GDP)

8.2.16 Total Government cash surplus/deficit (LCU Bn)

8.2.17 Government cash surplus/deficit as % of GDP (LCU)

8.2.18 Goods exports as a percentage of GDP

8.2.19 Goods balance as a percentage of GDP

8.2.20 Services imports as a percentage of GDP

8.2.21 Services Exports as a percentage of GDP

8.2.22 Foreign direct investment, net (BoP, current US$ Billion)

8.2.23 Net Foreign direct investment as a percentage of GDP

8.2.24 International reserves, including gold (USD Billion)

8.3 Energy and Utilities

8.3.1 Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt hours)

8.3.2 Hydroelectricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt hours)

8.3.3 Nuclear Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt hours)

8.3.4 Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Installed Capacity (Million Kilowatts)

8.3.5 Total Electricity Exports (Billion Kilowatt hours)

8.3.6 Total Electricity Imports (Billion Kilowatt hours)

8.3.7 Proved Reserves of Natural Gas (Trillion Cubic Feet)

8.3.8 Total Petroleum Consumption (Thousand Barrels Per Day)

8.3.9 Crude Oil Proved Reserves (Billion Barrels)

8.3.10 Total Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatts)

8.4 Infrastructure Quality and Availability

8.4.1 Rail lines (total route – km)

8.4.2 Air transport, freight (million ton-km)

8.4.3 Overall construction (US$ Million)

8.5 Minerals

8.5.1 Mining, Manufacturing, and Utilities Output (USD Bn)

8.6 Technology

8.6.1 Research and development expenditure (Local Currency Thousands)

8.6.2 Patents granted

8.7 Telecommunication

8.7.1 Telephone lines (In Mn)

8.7.2 Telephone Lines Penetration Rate (per 100 people)

9 Appendix

9.1 About SDI

9.2 Disclaimer

Table

Table 1: Russian Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2012-2016

Table 2: Russian Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2017-2021

Table 3: Russian Defense Expenditure (RUB Billion), 2012-2016

Table 4: Russian Defense Expenditure (RUB Billion), 2017-2021

Table 5: Russian GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2012-2016

Table 6: Russian GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2017-2021

Table 7: Russian Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2012-2016

Table 8: Russian Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2017-2021

Table 9: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (US$ Billion), 2012-2016

Table 10: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (US$ Billion), 2017-2021

Table 11: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (RUB billion), 2012-2016

Table 12: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (RUB Billion), 2017-2021

Table 13: Russian Per Capita Defense Expenditure (US$), 2012-2016

Table 14: Russian Per Capita Defense Expenditure (US$), 2017-2021

Table 15: Russian Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2012-2016

Table 16: Russian Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2017-2021

Table 17: Russian Homeland Security Budget (RUB Billion), 2012-2016

Table 18: Russian Homeland Security Budget (RUB Billion), 2017-2021

Table 19: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2012-2016vs. 2017-2021

Table 20: SDI Terrorism Index

Table 21: Sukhoi – Major Products & Services

Table 22: Sukhoi – Alliances

Table 23: Sukhoi – Recent Contract Wins

Table 24: Splav – Major Products & Services

Table 25: Tactical Missiles Corporation – Major Products & Services

Table 26: Tactical Missiles Corporation – Recent Contract Wins

Table 27: Almaz-Antey – Major Products & Services

Table 28: Almaz-Antey – Alliances

Table 29: Almaz-Antey – Recent Contract Wins

Table 30: United Aircraft Corporation – Major Products & Services

Table 31: United Aircraft Corporation – Alliances

Table 32: KBP Instrument Design Bureau – Major Products & Services

Table 33: KBP Instrument Design Bureau – recent contract wins

Table 34: V.A.Degtyarev Plant – Major Products & Services

Table 35: Kurganmashzavod – Major Products and Services

Table 36: Kurganmashzavod – Alliances

Table 37: Kurganmashzavod – Recent Contract Wins

Table 38: Uralvagonzavod – Major Products & Services

Table 39: Uralvagonzavod – Alliances

Table 40: Uralvagonzavod – Recent Contract Wins

Table 41: Izhevsk Mechanical Works – Major Products & Services

Table 42: Irkut Corporation – Major Products & Services

Table 43: Irkut Corporation – Alliances

Table 44: Irkut Corporation – Recent Contract Wins

Table 45: Oboronprom Corporation – Major Products & Services

Table 46: Oboronprom Corporation – Alliances

Table 47: Oboronprom Corporation – Recent Contract Wins

Figures

Figure 1: Russian Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2012-2016

Figure 2: Russian Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2017-2021

Figure 3: Russian Defense Expenditure (RUB Billion), 2012-2016

Figure 4: Russian Defense Expenditure(RUB Billion), 2017-2021

Figure 5: Russian GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2012-2016

Figure 6: Russian GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2017-2021

Figure 7:Russian Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2012-2016

Figure 8: Russian Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2017-2021

Figure 9: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (US$ Billion), 2012-2016

Figure 10: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (US$ Billion), 2017-2021

Figure 11: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (RUB Billion), 2012-2016

Figure 12: Russian Capital Budget Allocation (RUB Billion), 2017-2021

Figure 13: Russian Per Capita Defense Expenditure (US$), 2012-2016

Figure 14: Russian Per Capita Defense Expenditure (US$), 2017-2021

Figure 15: Russian Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2012-2016

Figure 16: Russian Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2017-2021

Figure 17: Russian Homeland Security Budget (RUB Billion), 2012-2016

Figure 18: Russian Homeland Security Budget (RUB Billion), 2017-2021

Figure 19: SDI Terrorism Heat Map, 2016

Figure 20: SDI Terrorism Index

Figure 21: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2012-2016 vs. 2017-2021

Figure 22: Defense Expenditure of the World's Largest Military Spenders (US$ Billion),2016 and 2021

Figure 23: Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP of Largest Military Spenders (%), 2016

Figure 24: C4ISRSpace-Based Market Size (US$ Billion), 2016-2026

Figure 25: C4ISRLand-Based Market Size (US$ Billion), 2016-2026

Figure 26: Transport Aircraft Market Size (US$ Billion), 2016-2026

Figure 27: C4ISR-Airborne Market Size (US$ Billion), 2016-2026

Figure 28: Multi-Role Aircraft Market Size (US$ Billion), 2016-2026

Figure 29: SSBN-Ballistic Missile Submarine Market Size (US$ Billion), 2016-2026

Figure 30: Russian Defense Import Trend, 2011-2015 (TIV values)

Figure 31: Russian Defense Imports by Country (%), 2011-2015

Figure 32: Russian Defense Imports by Category (%), 2011-2015

Figure 33: Russian Defense Export Trend, 2011-2015(TIV values)

Figure 34: Russian Defense Exports by Country (%), 2011-2015

Figure 35: Russian Defense Exports by Category (%),2011-2015

Figure 36: Industry Dynamics Porter's Five Forces Analysis

Figure 37: Irkut Corporation – Revenue Trend Analysis (RUB Billion), 2010-2014

Figure 38: Irkut Corporation – Operating Profit (US$ Billion), 2010-2014

Figure 39: Irkut Corporation – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2010-2014

Figure 40: Total Rural Population (In Mn), 2016-2025

Figure 41: Total Urban Population (In Mn), 2016-2025

Figure 42: Number of Households (In Mn), 2008-2017

Figure 43: GDP Per Capita in USD, 2016-2025

Figure 44: GDP (current USD Bn), 2016-2025

Figure 45: Exports of goods and services (current USD Bn), 2004-2013

Figure 46: Imports of goods and services (current USD Bn), 2004-2013

Figure 47: Gross National disposable income (USD Bn), 2003-2012

Figure 48: Manufacturing Output (USD Bn), 2003-2012

Figure 49: Consumer price Index, 2016-2025

Figure 50: Wholesale Price Index, 2003-2012

Figure 51: LCU per USD (period average), 2016-2025

Figure 52: LCU per EUR (period average), 2016-2025

Figure 53: Lending Rate (%), 2003-2012

Figure 54: Deposit Rate (%), 2003-2012

Figure 55: Real Interest Rate (%), 2003-2012

Figure 56: Market Capitalization of Listed Companies, 2003-2012

Figure 57: Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (% of GDP), 2003-2012

Figure 58: Total Government cash surplus/deficit (LCU Bn), 2003-2012

Figure 59: Government cash surplus/deficit as % of GDP (LCU), 2003-2012

Figure 60: Goods exports as a percentage of GDP, 2005-2012

Figure 61: Goods balance as a percentage of GDP, 2005-2012

Figure 62: Service imports as a percentage of GDP, 2005-2012

Figure 63: Services exports as a percentage of GDP, 2005-2012

Figure 64: Foreign direct investment, net (BoP, current US$ Billion), 2005-2012

Figure 65: Net Foreign direct investment as a percentage of GDP, 2006-2012

Figure 66: International reserves, including gold (USD Billion), 2003-2012

Figure 67: Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt hours), 2002-2011

Figure 68: Hydroelectricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt hours), 2003-2012

Figure 69: Nuclear Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt hours), 2003-2012

Figure 70: Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Installed Capacity (Million Kilowatts), 2001-2010

Figure 71: Total Electricity Exports (Billion Kilowatt hours), 2003-2012

Figure 72: Total Electricity Imports (Billion Kilowatt hours), 2003-2012

Figure 73: The Proved Reserves of Natural Gas (Trillion Cubic Feet), 2005-2014

Figure 74: Total Petroleum Consumption (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2003-2012

Figure 75: The Proved Reserves of Crude Oil (Billion Barrels), 2005-2014

Figure 76: Total Non-Hydro Renewable Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatts),2003-2012

Figure 77: Rail lines (total route – km), 2003-2012

Figure 78: Air transport, freight (million ton-km), 2003-2012

Figure 79: Overall construction (US$ Million), 2007-2014

Figure 80: Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output (USD Bn), 2003-2012

Figure 81: Research and development expenditure (Local Currency Thousands), 2001-2010

Figure 82: Patents granted, 2004-2013

Figure 83: Telephone Lines (In Mn), 2003-2012

Figure 84: Telephone lines Penetration Rate (per 100 people) 2003-2012

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