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“World geopolitics is going through a rapid change.  With a changing horizon, both military and other non-military factors have impacted the geopolitical space and will inadvertently keep on doing so.”

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  1. High Intensity Warfare (HIW) /High Intensity Conflict (HIC)
  2. Littoral Warfare
  3. China in Aerospace and Defense
  4. European Defense Integration
  5. Arctic and High North (Militarization)
  6. Supply Chain Disruption

Report 1: High Intensity Warfare (HIW) / High Intensity Conflict (HIC)

The concept of high intensity warfare (HIW) entails geopolitical and socio-economic turmoil on such a scale that all areas of global trade are at risk of feeling the detrimental impacts of such a conflict. There is also an issue of scale, as a HIW scenario has the potential to remain geographically limited in its immediate scope, as seen with the brief conflicts in Georgia in 2008 or Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020, while also having the potential to gradually escalate into an armed conflict on a larger scale, as we are noticing in the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Europe. For this reason, the HIW theme is critical to anticipating the immediate impacts of a conflict for both clients and suppliers within the global defense market. Companies with a seemingly niche product portfolio or expertise can see significant shifts in demand and return on investment as factions engaged in high intensity warfare develop creative means of deploying those solutions in new domains or scenarios. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has provided several stark examples of this, including the use of Bayraktar TB-2 UCAVs to hunt surface vessels or the adaptation of the fighter-launched Brimstone Air-to-Surface Missile (ASM) to function as a Surface-to-Surface Missile (SSM) fired from makeshift platforms.

The High Intensity Warfare Value Chain Analysis

The High Intensity Warfare Value Chain Analysis

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Report 2: Littoral Warfare

The littoral warfare environment encompasses the maritime, air, land, space, and cyber domains as well as the information space.  Warfare in the littorals has certain characteristics not found on the open ocean. These distinctions are especially pronounced in narrow seas, owing to their small size, short distances, and the presence of many offshore islands, artificial islands, coastal cliffs and mountains, constructions such as oil & gas platforms and wind-power plants, and shallowness of the water. The operating areas of both enemy and friendly forces encompass not only littoral waters but also coasts, offshore islands, and parts of the interior within the range of shipborne weapons. Future conflicts in the littoral would be characterized by short notice, rapid escalation, limited duration, and high intensity leading to increased mortality as well as the danger of collateral damages. Coastal cities, with their location, population concentrations, transportation infrastructure, and above-average income levels, have become strategic points of control for those seeking profit or support for their cause. Control of the littorals will therefore be a vital mission of military forces. This future threat environment calls for new thinking and a shift in the operational approach.

 Key Technologies and Products Used in the Littoral Warfare

 Key Technologies and Products Used in the Littoral Warfare

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Report 3: China in Aerospace and Defense

The rise of China refers to the evolution of China from a secondary actor on the world stage to a challenger to US hegemony. This includes the development of a range of soft and hard power capabilities. Since the end of World War II, and the conclusion of the Chinese Civil War, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has undergone rapid, radical change both socially and economically. In a short half-century, the PRC has developed from a largely agrarian society to an industrialized nation with one of the largest economies in the world. Accompanied and driven by this rapid development, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has also rapidly developed and is currently undergoing modernization. The PRC is developing the means to assert itself on the world stage, capable and willing of enacting President Xi Jinping’s ‘Chinese Dream’, a vision of a rejuvenated Chinese nation with international influence to challenge other global stakeholders. Over 2021–2025, the multi-role aircraft segment of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is expected to attract the largest spending with the ongoing production of the J-20 fifth-generation fighter aircraft. Under Xi’s leadership, China has actively tested technologies in space capabilities, such as the launch of Shiyan 7 in 2013. Both outer space and cyberspace are new domains of warfare, described as areas of strategic competition for China. As to the Chinese government, the protection of networked systems and cyberspace infrastructure is an issue of national security.

The Rise of China Value Chain

The Rise of China Value Chain

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Report 4: European Defense Integration

European defense integration is based on building lasting peace on the continent after the second world war. Since then, several defense-related organizations in Europe with overlapping priorities and missions, such as Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OCSE), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), EU Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP), Nordic Defense Cooperation (NORDEFCO), and OCCAR, have been established. The efforts to develop cooperation in defense are based on having self-sufficient power against all risks and threats, especially the Russian threat, increasing the competitiveness of defense industry companies and ensuring uniformity in weapons and equipment. Europe is the third-largest defense spending region after North America and Asia Pacific regions regarding defense expenditure. In recent years, the EU has increasingly tried to develop its ability to act independently by enabling multilateral institutions and improving EU member states’ ability to act in tandem. The EU’s focus on developing capacity management is proceeding through several institutions and aims to develop individual member states’ abilities.

Relationship between EU defense, OCCAR, NATO and NORDEFCO

Relationship between EU defense, OCCAR, NATO and NORDEFCO

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Report 5: Arctic and High North (Militarization)

The Arctic region is becoming increasingly important as climate change-induced ice melt exposes valuable resources for the first time. Technological advances, such as new icebreakers, are facilitating widespread exploitation of these resources and are pushing more actors, both state and commercial, into the region. After a short period of stagnation in the wake of the cold war, Arctic countries, especially Russia, have been enhancing their military activities. The increasing great power competition and threat perceptions in the Arctic region have forced Arctic countries to increase their defense expenditures. US military forces have begun to pay more attention to the Arctic in their planning and operations. The Department of Defense (DOD), the Navy, the Air Force, and the Coast Guard have all issued Arctic strategy documents in 2019 and 2020. Moreover, Non-Arctic countries such as the UK, France, the Netherlands, and China are aiming to increase their footprint in the region through military training, economic cooperation, and scientific research.

The Arctic and High North Value Chain Analysis

The Arctic and High North Value Chain Analysis

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Report 6: Supply Chain Disruption

A supply chain comprises the activities and processes that organizations perform to manufacture and deliver goods and services to consumers. Supply chain disruption occurs when these processes are compromised. Up until 2020, supply chains were incredibly resilient and efficient. Everything was delivered seamlessly on time, and at a low cost to the benefit of companies and consumers. Supply chain vulnerabilities have been exposed by several recent events, including COVID-19, the semiconductor shortage, and the Ukraine war. Re-engineering must be considered but it is an enormous task, and corporate budgets will be squeezed as the global economy moves into a possible recession. However, it must be done. It is estimated that by 2035, supply chains will consist of cloud-based logistics services, machine learning, factory robotics, and autonomous portside, warehouse, and delivery vehicles. More local operations will be scaled up through 3D and 4D organic and non-organic printing, reducing the need for long-distance logistics.

Supply Chain Disruption Themes

Supply Chain Disruption Themes

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Key Players: High Intensity Warfare (HIW) / High Intensity Conflict (HIC)




  • A&P Group

  • AeroVironment

  • Airbus Group

  • Aimpoint

  • AM General

  • Aselsan

  • Atos

  • Avon Protection

  • BAE Systems

  • Bell Helicopters


Key Players: Littoral Warfare




  • Saab Kockums

  • ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems

  • Fincantieri

  • Naval Group

  • China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC)

  • CNM Group

  • Teledyne Marine

  • AutoNaut

  • Metal Shark

  • Submergence Group & M Subs 


Key Players: China in Aerospace and Defense




  • Aviation Industry Corporation of China

  • Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG)

  • China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp (CASIC)

  • China Electronics Technology Group Corp

  • China North Industries Group Corp

  • China State Shipbuilding Corp

  • Russian Helicopters JSC

  • Guizhou Space Appliance

  • Hudong- Zhonghua Shipbuilding Group

  • Jiangxi Hongdu Aviation Industry

  • Shenyang Aircraft Corporation

  • Jiuzhou Yunjian 


Key Players: European Defense Integration




  • Airbus

  • ARTEC

  • Dassault Aviation

  • ECA

  • Hensoldt

  • Indra

  • Bittium

  • Chantiers

  • Danish Aerotech

  • GomSpace

  • Kongsberg

  • Rohde & Schwarz 


Key Players: Arctic and High North (Militarization)




  • VT Halter Marine

  • Irving Shipbuilding

  • General Dynamics

  • Huntington Ingalls

  • Lockheed Martin

  • Raytheon

  • Northrop Grumman

  • Thales

  • BAE Systems

  • Hensoldt

  • Rheinmetall

  • AeroVironment 


Key Players: Supply Chain Disruption




  • IBM

  • Microsoft

  • Amazon

  • Alphabet

  • Apple

  • SAP

  • Iberdrola

  • EDF

  • NextEra Energy

  • China Huaneng Group

  • Dassault Systèmes

  • Bentley Systems

  • Universal Robots (Teradyne)

  • Loop Industries

  • PureCycle Technologies

  • TerraCycle

  • NorthVolt

  • Redwood Materials

  • Impossible Foods

  • Redefine Meat

  • Air Protein

  • Triton


Table of Contents

High Intensity Warfare (HIW) / High Intensity Conflict (HIC)

Executive Summary – Brief overview of the High Intensity Warfare (HIW) theme

Players List of leaders and business challenges across the HIW value chain

Thematic Briefing – Comprehension of the HIW theme and key driver for the development of HIW

  • Contextualizing The High Intensity Warfare Theme  

Trends  Main trends shaping the High Intensity Warfare theme

  • Technology Trends
  • Macroeconomic Trends
  • Regulatory Trends  

Industry Analysis – High Intensity Warfare market-related data and insights

  • Market Size and Growth Forecasts
  • Mergers And Acquisitions
  • Patent Trends
  • Company Filings Trends
  • Hiring Trends
  • Case Studies
  • Timeline 

Value Chain – Detailed information on GlobalData defined High Intensity Warfare value chain

  • Light Arms and Remote Weapons Stations (RWS)
  • Aircraft, Vessels, And Armored Vehicles
  • Ammunition And Missiles
  • CISR Systems
  • Unmanned Technologies 

Companies – List of leading companies and their competitive positions in the High Intensity Warfare theme      Leading Companies

  • Disruptor Companies  

Sector Scorecards – GlobalData’s scorecards highlighting the impact of the High Intensity Warfare theme on various sectors

  • Aerospace, Defense & Security Sector Scorecard 

Glossary

Further Reading

Our Thematic Research Methodology

About GlobalData

Contact Us

Littoral Warfare

Players List of leaders and business challenges across the littoral warfare value chain

Thematic Briefing – Comprehension of the littoral warfare domain and its operational area

  • Definitions

Trends  Main trends shaping the littoral warfare theme

  • Technology Trends
  • Macroeconomic Trends
  • Regulatory Trends

Industry Analysis – Littoral warfare market-related data and insights

  • Demographic importance of littoral waters
  • Economic importance of littoral waters
  • Military importance of littoral waters
  • Force structures
  • Electronic sensors and communication
  • Naval guns, missiles, and torpedoes
  • Propulsion systems

Value Chain – Detailed information on GlobalData defined Littoral Warfare value chain

  • Key technologies and products
  • Opportunities for AD&S companies

Companies – List of leading companies and their competitive positions in the littoral warfare domain

  • Leaders in littoral warfare
  • Emerging players in littoral warfare

Glossary

Appendix

China in Aerospace and Defense

Players List of leaders and business challenges across the China in Aerospace and Defense value chain

Thematic Briefing – Comprehension of China in Aerospace and Defense theme with respect to threat perceptions and territorial disputes in the geopolitical domain

  • Threat perception
  • Political and strategic alliances
  • Key Chinese programs

Trends  Main trends shaping the China in Aerospace and Defense theme

  • Technology Trends
  • Macroeconomic Trends
  • Regulatory Trends

Timeline – Major milestones in the rise of China post-World War 2

Value Chain – Detailed information on GlobalData defined China in Aerospace and Defense value chain

  • Land
  • Maritime
  • Aerospace
  • Joint enablers

Companies – List of leading companies and their competitive positions in the China in Aerospace and Defense theme

  • Leaders in the rise of China
  • Challengers in the rise of China

Glossary

Appendix

European Defense Integration

Executive Summary – Brief overview of the European Defense Integration theme

Players – List of military products by stakeholders across every domain within the European Defense Integration value chain

Thematic Briefing – Comprehension of the several defense-related organizations in Europe with overlapping priorities and missions

Trends – Main trends shaping the European Defense Integration theme

  • Technology Trends
  • Macroeconomic Trends
  • Regulatory Trends

Industry Analysis – European Defense Integration market-related data and insights

  • Market size and growth forecasts
  • Defense and security procurement and R&D projects
  • The Future of European defense cooperation
  • Mergers And Acquisitions
  • Timeline

Value Chain – Detailed information on GlobalData defined European Defense Integration value chain

  • Research and development programs
  • Procurement Program

Companies – List of leading companies and their competitive positions in the European Defense Integration theme

  • Leading companies
  • Challenging companies

Glossary 

Further Reading

Our Thematic Research Methodology 

About GlobalData 

 Contact Us

Arctic and High North (Militarization)

Executive Summary – Brief overview of the militarization of the Arctic and High North

Players – List of military products by stakeholders across every domain within the defense realm in the Arctic and High North value chain

Thematic Briefing – Comprehension of the economic and geopolitical importance of the Arctic and High North with respect to the Arctic states and organizations and their territorial disputes

Trends – Main trends shaping the Arctic and High North theme

  • Technology Trends
  • Macroeconomic Trends
  • Regulatory Trends

Country Analysis – Arctic and High North country-related data and insights who want to ensure access to land and resources in the Arctic region       

  • Mergers And Acquisitions
  • Timeline

Value Chain – Detailed information on GlobalData defined Arctic and High North value chain

  • Land
  • Maritime
  • Aerospace
  • Joint Enablers

Companies – List of leading companies and their competitive positions in the Arctic and High North theme

Glossary 

Our Thematic Research Methodology 

About GlobalData 

Contact Us

Supply Chain Disruption

Executive Summary – Brief overview of the Supply Chain Disruption theme

Why Are Supply Chains So Bad Today? – Comprehension of the Supply Chain Disruption theme

Solution To Supply Chain Risks – Understanding some solutions that can mitigate supply chain risk

  • Advanced data analytics
  • Alternative energy sources
  • Digital twins
  • Factory floor digitalization
  • Reshoring, nearshoring, and friendshoring
  • Recycling
  • Social media
  • Synthetics

Assessment of Key Industry Supply Chains – Detailed information on GlobalData defined key industry supply chains

Further Reading

Our Thematic Research Methodology 

About GlobalData 

Contact Us

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