Land (Modern Land Warfare) – Report Bundle (5 Reports)
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“The global defense industry is undergoing significant transformations and capitalizing on technological trends to enhance its capabilities. Some of its major trends include AI, robotics, and the IoT, which will optimize defense operations and reinforce military efficiency.”
As a part of this bundle, you will gain access to in-depth insights available in the following reports:
- High Intensity Warfare (HIW) / High Intensity Conflict (HIC)
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
- Soldier Modernization
- Unmanned Ground Vehicles
- Electric Vehicles in Defense
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. It is, for this reason, that understanding 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 seeming 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 High Intensity Warfare Value Chain Analysis
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Report 2: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
The chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives (CBRNE) defense market size was $12.5 billion in 2021 and is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 4% during 2021-2025. The CBRNE defense market can be categorized into CBRNE detection, CBRNE protection, CBRNE decontamination, CBRNE disposal, and CBRNE simulation and training. With increasing CBRNE threats coupled with the countries’ efforts on peacekeeping missions, the investment in CBRNE detection is expected to witness the highest level of global spending. Breakthrough technologies such as AI, the IoT, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and remote sensing will be leveraged in novel CBRNE solutions to decrease reaction time against the threats and mitigate their adverse effects.
The CBRNE Value Chain Analysis
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Report 3: Soldier Modernization
The digitization of the modern battlefield over the last two decades is set to further accelerate due to the rising threat of peer-to-peer conflict, coupled with widespread reductions in active service personnel. Therefore, the digitization of soldier systems is a primary concern for military strategists. The term ‘dismounted soldier systems’ encompasses a range of different capabilities and technologies, thus providing defense companies with a wide scope of products or services that could enhance the capabilities of the twenty-first-century soldier. As warfare becomes increasingly networked, new wearable devices, linked with radio systems and battle management systems with head-mounted C2 displays, are increasingly integrated into harnesses or other pieces of equipment.
The Soldier Modernization Value Chains
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Report 4: Unmanned Ground Vehicles
The military UGV market was valued at $476 million in 2022 and is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 4% over the forecast period. The military UGV market can be categorized into intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) UGV; logistics UGV; explosives and mine disposal UGV; and combat UGV. Furthermore, the combat UGV segment is expected to dominate the UGV market over the next decade. The use of unmanned systems in both the military and civilian sectors is growing and so will the demand for AI-enhanced automation. Although many unmanned systems have been remotely operated for a long time, advances in AI and machine learning capabilities will allow users to automate some of the more routine or less complex operations.
The Unmanned Ground Vehicles Value Chain Analysis
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Report 5: Electric Vehicles in Defense
There were 10 million electrified vehicles (EVs) on the road globally by the end of 2020. China dominates the landscape for EV production as the largest market for technology. However, this domination is gradually eroding as the appetite for EVs in other regional markets is increasing and the need for more regional production is arising. Furthermore, gaining a dominant position in the fuel cell supply chain gives automakers an advantage and reduces their reliance on Chinese-made EV batteries and components. In the West, some efforts are being made to ensure global competitiveness in EVs. Also, companies like LG Energy Solution, SK Innovation, Panasonic, and Tesla are developing lithium-battery manufacturing facilities in North America.
The Electric Vehicles Value Chain Analysis
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Key Players: High Intensity Warfare (HIW) / High Intensity Conflict (HIC)
Key Players: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
Key Players: Soldier Modernization
Key Players: Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Key Players: Electric Vehicles in Defense
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Frequently asked questions
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FAQs: High Intensity Warfare (HIW) / High Intensity Conflict (HIC)
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What are some of the new examples of niche product portfolios deployed in new domains within the HIW theme?
Some of the new examples of niche product portfolios deployed in new domains within the HIW theme are the use of Bayraktar TB-2 UCAVs to hunt surface vessels and the adaptation of the fighter-launched Brimstone ASM to function as an SSM fired from makeshift platforms among others.
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FAQs: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
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What are the breakthrough technologies to be leveraged in novel CBRNE solutions?
Key breakthrough techs to be leveraged in novel CBRNE solutions are AI, the IoT, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and remote sensing.
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FAQs: Soldier Modernization
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What are the reasons behind the acceleration of digitization on the modern battlefield?
The digitization of the modern battlefield is set to accelerate due to the rising threat of peer-to-peer conflict, coupled with widespread reductions in active service personnel.
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FAQs: Unmanned Ground Vehicles
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What are the key segments in the military UGV market?
The military UGV market can be categorized into intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) UGV; logistics UGV; explosives and mine disposal UGV; and combat UGV.
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FAQs: Electric Vehicles in Defense
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Which companies are developing lithium-battery manufacturing facilities in North America?
Companies like LG Energy Solution, SK Innovation, Panasonic, and Tesla are developing lithium-battery manufacturing facilities in North America.
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