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Global Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market by System (Communication System; Navigation System; Human Machine Interface; Flight Control System; Targeting System; Electronic Warfare System; and Sensors), Type & Region - Forecast to 2028

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  • 230 Pages
  • March 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Markets and Markets
  • ID: 5949835
The global defense electronics obsolescence market size is projected to grow from USD 2.5 billion in 2023 to USD 3.7 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2023 to 2028. Raytheon Technologies Corporation (US), BAE Systems (UK), L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), Thales (US) and Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel) are some of the leading players operating in the Defense electronics obsolescence market.

The defense sector is uniquely positioned at the intersection of innovation and necessity, where the rapid pace of technological advancements serves as both a catalyst for growth and a challenge for lifecycle management. In an era defined by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and cyber capabilities, defense electronics systems are under constant pressure to evolve. This relentless progression not only pushes the boundaries of what's possible in warfare and defense strategies but also mandates a rigorous update and replacement cycle for existing systems to prevent obsolescence.

The communication segment to account for highest growth in the defense electronics obsolescence market during the forecast period.

The market for defense electronics obsolescence has been divided into six segments: sensors, flight control, electronic warfare, human-machine interface, communication systems, and navigation systems. Rapid technological advancements can lead to the quick obsolescence of communication protocols and standards, necessitating frequent upgrades and equipment replacements to guarantee compatibility and performance. The communication techniques grow increasingly antiquated as a result.

The airborne segment to account for largest market share in the defense electronics obsolescence market during the forecast period.

Based on platform, the defense electronics obsolescence market has been segmented into Land, Naval, and Airborne. The Airborne platform will have the largest market share in the market as military aircrafts uses complex electronics like Radars, Communication system, Helmet-Mounted Displays (HMDs), palletized loading systems (PLS) and aerial delivery systems which have high risk of getting obsolete resulting in airborne segment to dominate the market.

The North America market is projected to lead the market during the forecast period.

North America takes the lead in this market because of its significant defense spending, innovative technology, and strong industrial foundation. North American corporations are at the forefront of creating sophisticated obsolescence management techniques that are suited to the distinct needs of different platforms, with a particular emphasis on land, naval, and aerial systems. Companies in the North American area foster innovation in obsolescence management, enabling military forces to preserve technological superiority and operational preparedness. They do this by strategically investing in research, development, and collaboration. North America, which leads the defense electronics obsolescence industry, is essential to maintaining stability in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment and defending national security interests.

Raytheon Technologies Corporation (US), BAE Systems (UK), L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), Thales (US) and Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel) are some of the leading players operating in the defense electronics obsolescence market.

Breakdown of primaries

The study contains insights from various industry experts, ranging from component suppliers to Tier 1 companies and OEMs. The break-up of the primaries is as follows:

  • By Company Type: Tier 1 - 35%; Tier 2 - 45%; and Tier 3 - 20%
  • By Designation: C Level - 35%; Directors - 25%; and Others - 40%
  • By Region: North America - 35%; Europe - 25%; Asia Pacific - 30%; and Middle East - 10%

Research Coverage

The study covers the defense electronics obsolescence market across various segments and subsegments. It aims at estimating the size and growth potential of this market across different segments based on system, platform, type and region. This study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the market, along with their company profiles, key observations related to their solutions and business offerings, recent developments undertaken by them, and key market strategies adopted by them.
  • Key benefits of buying this report: This report will help the market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall defense electronics obsolescence market and its subsegments. The report covers the entire ecosystem of the defense electronics obsolescence market . It will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to position their businesses better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report will also help stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provide them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:

  • Analysis of key drivers (Leveraging Rapid Technological Advancements, Adhering to Stringent Regulatory Requirements and Standards, Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions, and Counteracting Evolving Threat Landscapes), restraints (High Costs of System Upgrades and Replacement, Intellectual Property Barriers in Defense Electronics Upgrades), opportunities (Strategic Adaptation through Remanufacturing and Reverse Engineering,, and Embracing Modularity to Future-Proof Defense Electronics), and challenges (Synchronizing System Upgrades and Operational Readiness in Defense Forces) influencing the growth in the market
  • Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and new product & service launches in the defense electronics obsolescence market.
  • Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyses the defense electronics obsolescence market across varied regions
  • Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new solutions, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in defense electronics obsolescence market
  • Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players like Raytheon Technologies Corporation (US), BAE Systems (UK), L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), Thales (US) and Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel) among others in the defense electronics obsolescence market.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 Study Objectives
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Study Scope
1.3.1 Market Segmentation
1.3.2 Regional Scope
1.3.3 Years Considered
1.4 Inclusions and Exclusions
Table 1 Inclusions and Exclusions
1.5 Currency Considered
Table 2 USD Exchange Rates
1.6 Stakeholders
2 Research Methodology
2.1 Research Data
Figure 1 Research Process Flow
Figure 2 Research Design
2.1.1 Secondary Data
2.1.1.1 Major Secondary Sources
2.1.2 Primary Data
2.1.2.1 Key Industry Insights
2.1.2.2 Key Data from Primary Sources
2.2 Market Size Estimation
2.2.1 Bottom-Up Approach
Table 3 Market Estimation Procedure
Figure 3 Market Size Estimation Methodology: Bottom-Up Approach
2.2.2 Top-Down Approach
Figure 4 Market Size Estimation Methodology: Top-Down Approach
2.3 Factor Analysis
2.3.1 Introduction
2.3.2 Demand-Side Indicators
2.3.2.1 Increasing Complexity of Defense Systems
2.3.2.2 Upgrades and Modernization Programs
2.3.2.3 Regulatory Compliance and Standards
2.3.2.4 End-Of-Life Management
2.3.2.5 Cybersecurity Threats
2.3.3 Supply-Side Indicators
2.3.3.1 Advancements in Electronics Manufacturing Technology
2.3.3.2 Technological Innovations and R&D Investments
2.3.4 Recession Impact Analysis
2.3.5 Impact of Russia-Ukraine War
2.3.5.1 Impact of Russia-Ukraine War on Macro Factors of Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
Figure 5 Impact of Russia-Ukraine War on Macro Factors of Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
2.3.5.2 Impact of Russia-Ukraine War on Micro Factors of Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
Table 4 Impact of Russia-Ukraine War on Micro Factors of Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
Figure 6 Impact of Russia-Ukraine War on Micro Factors of Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
2.4 Selection Criteria for Defense Fleet Management and Modernization
Table 5 Selection Criteria for Defense Fleet Management and Modernization, by Country
2.5 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
Figure 7 Data Triangulation
2.6 Research Assumptions
2.7 Research Limitations
2.8 Risk Analysis
3 Executive Summary
Figure 8 Targeting to be Largest Segment of Market During Forecast Period
Figure 9 Airborne Platform to Dominate Market During Forecast Period
Figure 10 North America to Dominate Market During Forecast Period
4 Premium Insights
4.1 Attractive Opportunities for Players in Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
Figure 11 Mismatch Between Lifespan of Military Platforms and Their Components to Drive Market
4.2 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by System
Figure 12 Targeting Segment to Lead Market During Forecast Period
4.3 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform
Figure 13 Airborne Segment Held Largest Market Share in 2023
5 Market Overview
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
Figure 14 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Rapid Technological Advancements Leading to Challenges in Lifecycle Management
Table 6 Rapid Technological Advancements in Defense Platforms in Last 5 Years
5.2.1.2 Stringent Regulatory Requirements and Standards
Table 7 Regulatory Requirements and Standards for Defense Platforms
5.2.1.3 Potential Supply Chain Disruptions
Table 8 Global Challenges in Defense Electronics Supply Chain
5.2.1.4 Evolving Threat Landscape
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 High Cost of System Upgrades and Replacements
5.2.2.2 Intellectual Property Barriers in Defense Electronics Upgrades
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 Strategic Adaptation Through Remanufacturing and Reverse Engineering
5.2.3.2 Adoption of Modular Designs to Future-Proof Defense Electronics
5.2.4 Challenges
5.2.4.1 Synchronizing System Upgrades and Operational Readiness in Defense Forces
5.3 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customer Business
5.3.1 New Revenue Shifts and Revenue Pockets in Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
Figure 15 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customer Business
5.4 Value Chain Analysis
Figure 16 Value Chain Analysis
5.4.1 Research & Development
5.4.2 Raw Materials
5.4.3 Component/Product Manufacturers (OEMs)
5.4.4 Integrators and System Providers
5.4.5 End-users
5.5 Pricing Analysis
5.5.1 Average Selling Price Trend Analysis, by System
Figure 17 Average Selling Price Trend for Land Platform, by System, 2023
Table 9 Average Selling Price Trend for Land Platform, by System, 2021-2028
Figure 18 Average Selling Price Trend for Naval Platform, by System, 2023
Table 10 Average Selling Price Trend for Naval Platform, by System, 2021-2028
Figure 19 Average Selling Price Trend for Airborne Platform, by System, 2023
Table 11 Average Selling Price Trend for Airborne Platform, by System, 2021-2028
5.5.2 Indicative Price Trend Analysis
Table 12 Cost Metrics for Obsolescence (USD)
5.6 Operational Data
Table 13 Land Fleet, by Country, 2023
Table 14 Naval Fleet, by Country, 2023
Table 15 Airborne Fleet, by Country, 2023
5.7 Ecosystem Mapping
5.7.1 Prominent Companies
5.7.2 Private and Small Enterprises
5.7.3 End-users
Figure 20 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Ecosystem Mapping
Table 16 Role of Companies in Ecosystem
5.8 Technology Analysis
Table 17 Technology Analysis for Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
5.9 Trade Analysis
Figure 21 Import Data of Top 8 Countries
Table 18 Country-Wise Imports, 2019-2022 (USD Thousand)
Figure 22 Export Data of Top 8 Countries
Table 19 Country-Wise Exports, 2019-2022 (USD Thousand)
5.10 Use Case Analysis
5.10.1 Use Case 1: Early Warning and Control System Upgrade by Indian Air Force for Enhanced Detection Capabilities
5.10.2 Use Case 2: Military Communications System Upgrade by US Defense Forces for Improved Security and Reliability
5.11 Key Conferences and Events
Table 20 Key Conferences and Events, 2024-2025
5.12 Regulatory Landscape
5.12.1 North America: Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.12.2 Europe: Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.12.3 Asia-Pacific: Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.12.4 Middle East: Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.12.5 Rest of the World: Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.13 Key Stakeholders and Buying Criteria
5.13.1 Key Stakeholders in Buying Process
Figure 23 Influence of Stakeholders on Buying Process for 3 Platforms
Table 21 Influence of Stakeholders on Buying Process for 3 Platforms
5.13.2 Buying Criteria
Figure 24 Key Buying Criteria for 3 Platforms
Table 22 Key Buying Criteria for 3 Platforms
5.14 Business Model of Key Market Players
Figure 25 Business Model of Key Market Players
6 Industry Trends
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Technology Trends
Figure 26 Technology Trends in Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
6.2.1 Advanced Component Obsolescence Management Tools
6.2.2 Modular Open Systems Approach
6.2.3 Digital Twins
6.2.4 Additive Manufacturing
6.2.5 Blockchain
6.3 Impact of Megatrends
6.3.1 Managing Accelerated Component Obsolescence
6.4 Supply Chain Analysis
Figure 27 Supply Chain Analysis
6.5 Innovations and Patent Registrations
Figure 28 Top 10 Patent Owners
Table 23 Innovations and Patent Registrations, 2019-2022
6.6 Total Cost of Ownership
Figure 29 Total Cost of Ownership Associated with Acquisition of Specific Military Assets
Figure 30 Aircraft Lifecycle Phases
Figure 31 Average Breakdown of Major Cost Categories as Percentage of Total Lifecycle Cost
Table 24 Total Cost of Ownership for Individual Aircraft
Figure 32 Fighter Aircraft Total Through-Life Cost (USD Million)
Figure 33 Fighter Aircraft Operations and Maintenance Cost, Per Tail Per Year (USD Million)
6.7 Technology Roadmap
Figure 34 Technology Trends, 2000-2050
Figure 35 Technology Roadmap, 1970-2028
Figure 36 Emerging Trends in Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market
7 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by System
7.1 Introduction
Figure 37 Targeting to be Largest Segment of Market During Forecast Period
Table 25 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by System, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 26 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by System, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
7.2 Communications
7.2.1 Transponder
7.2.1.1 Advancements in Mode 5 Iff Technology to Drive Segment Growth
7.2.2 Transceiver
7.2.2.1 Evolving Threat Landscape and Need for Secure and Reliable Transmission to Propel Segment
7.2.3 Antenna
7.2.3.1 Enhanced Capability of Advanced Antennas to Boost Segment Growth
7.2.4 Transmitter
7.2.4.1 Need for Advanced Military Transmitter to Drive Innovation in Segment
7.2.5 Receiver
7.2.5.1 Innovation-Driven Advancements to Drive Segment
7.3 Navigation
7.3.1 Inertial Navigation System
7.3.1.1 Development of Miniaturized and Cost-Effective Systems to Drive Segment Growth
7.3.1.2 Altimeter
7.3.1.3 Magnetometer
7.3.1.4 Gyroscope
7.3.2 Global Positioning System
7.3.2.1 Advancements in Anti-Jam and Anti-Spoof Capabilities in Gps Technology to Boost Demand
7.3.3 Navigation Computer
7.3.3.1 Enhanced Real-Time Data Processing Capabilities to Drive Segment Growth
7.4 Human Machine Interface
7.4.1 Navigation Display
7.4.1.1 Integration with Emerging Technologies to Boost Segment Growth
7.4.2 Primary Flight Display
7.4.2.1 Development of New and Advanced Displays to Boost Demand
7.4.3 Multi-Function Display
7.4.3.1 Evolving Requirements from Military Sector to Lead to Increased Demand
7.5 Flight Control
7.5.1 Digital Flight Control Computer
7.5.1.1 Enhanced Precision and Adaptability of Digital Systems to Propel Segment Growth
7.6 Targeting
7.6.1 Radar
7.6.1.1 Shift in Military Requirements and Tactics to Drive Segment
7.6.1.2 Antenna
7.6.1.3 Transmitter
7.6.1.4 Receiver
7.6.1.5 Digital Signal Processor
7.6.1.6 Power Amplifier
7.6.1.7 Duplexer
7.6.2 Electro-Optic & Infrared
7.6.2.1 Limited Service Life for Eo/Ir Systems Leading to Costly Maintenance Drives Segment Growth
7.6.2.2 Transmitter
7.6.2.3 Receiver
7.6.2.4 Beam Expander
7.6.2.5 Optical Sensor
7.6.2.6 Detector
7.6.2.7 Signal Processor
7.7 Electronic Warfare
7.7.1 Jammer
7.7.1.1 Advancements in Jamming Techniques and Countermeasure Technology to Propel Segment Growth
7.7.1.2 Transmitter
7.7.1.3 Receiver
7.7.1.4 Control Unit
7.7.1.5 Display
7.8 Sensor
7.8.1 Infrared
7.8.1.1 Evolving Operational Needs and Requirement for Outdated Sensors to Boost Segment Growth
7.8.2 Motion
7.8.2.1 Costly Maintenance of Aging Sensors to Drive Segment Growth
7.8.3 LiDAR
7.8.3.1 Need for Sensors That Help Counter Emerging Threats to Boost Segment Growth
7.8.4 Pressure
7.8.4.1 Trend Towards Miniaturization to Boost Segment Growth
7.8.5 Radiation
7.8.5.1 Advancements in Alternative Sensing Technologies to Drive Segment
7.8.6 Magnetic
7.8.6.1 Need for Sensors That Meet Specialized Requirements to Propel Segment
7.8.7 Biometric
7.8.7.1 Focus on Development of Tamper-Resistant Sensors to Boost Segment Growth
7.8.8 Humidity/Temperature
7.8.8.1 Demand for Sensors That Provide Enhanced Performance and Flexibility to Drive Segment
7.8.9 Proximity
7.8.9.1 Requirement of Sensors That Facilitate Seamless Integration with Interconnected Defense Networks to Propel Segment
8 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform
8.1 Introduction
Figure 38 Airborne Platform to Dominate Market During Forecast Period
Table 27 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 28 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
8.2 Land
8.2.1 Combat Vehicle
8.2.1.1 Increasing Demand for Electronics in Asymmetric Warfare to Drive Segment
8.2.1.2 Main Battle Tank
8.2.1.3 Infantry Fighting Vehicle
8.2.1.4 Armored Personnel Carrier
8.2.1.5 Light Armored Vehicle
8.2.2 Combat Support Vehicle
8.2.2.1 Requirement for Interoperability with Various Platforms and Systems to Boost Segment Growth
8.2.2.2 Armored Combat Support Vehicle
8.2.2.3 Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected
8.3 Naval
8.3.1 Aircraft Carrier
8.3.1.1 Development of More Efficient and Advanced Launch and Recovery Systems to Propel Segment
8.3.2 Destroyer
8.3.2.1 Rapid Advancements in Sensor, Communications, and Weapon Technologies to Boost Segment Growth
8.3.3 Frigate
8.3.3.1 Evolving Mission Requirements to Drive Segment
8.3.4 Corvette
8.3.4.1 Need to Achieve Operational Effectiveness in Designated Environments to Propel Segment
8.3.5 Submarine
8.3.5.1 Evolution of Anti-Submarine Warfare to Boost Segment Growth
8.3.6 Patrol Vessel
8.3.6.1 Growing Requirement for Substitution of Outdated and Ineffective Electronics to Drive Segment
8.3.7 Mine Countermeasures Ship
8.3.7.1 Development of More Sensitive and Accurate Systems to Boost Segment Growth
8.4 Airborne
8.4.1 Combat Aircraft
8.4.1.1 Rising Need for Interoperability and Integration to Boost Drive Segment
8.4.2 Transport Aircraft
8.4.2.1 Growing Requirement for Maintenance and Support of Aging Systems to Propel Segment
8.4.3 Special Mission Aircraft
8.4.3.1 Increasing Production of Aircraft That Support Wide Range of Specialized Missions to Drive Market
8.4.4 Combat Helicopter
8.4.4.1 Rise in Need for Continuous Upgrades to Adapt to New Emerging Tactics Will Boost Segment
9 Types of Defense Electronics Obsolescence
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Logistics Obsolescence
9.3 Functional Obsolescence
9.4 Technology Obsolescence
10 Regional Analysis
10.1 Introduction
Figure 39 North America to Dominate Market from 2023 to 2028
10.2 Regional Recession Impact Analysis
Table 29 Regional Recession Impact Analysis
Table 30 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Region, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 31 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Region, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.3 North America
10.3.1 North America: Recession Impact
10.3.2 North America: PESTLE Analysis
Figure 40 North America: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market Snapshot
Table 32 North America: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 33 North America: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
Table 34 North America: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 35 North America: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.3.3 US
10.3.3.1 Focus of DoD on Mitigation of Obsolescence Risks to Drive Market
Table 36 US: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 37 US: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.3.4 Canada
10.3.4.1 Significant Government Support for Defense Infrastructure Modernization to Propel Market
Table 38 Canada: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 39 Canada: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.4 Europe
10.4.1 Europe: Recession Impact
10.4.2 Europe: PESTLE Analysis
Figure 41 Europe: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market Snapshot
Table 40 Europe: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 41 Europe: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
Table 42 Europe: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 43 Europe: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.4.3 Uk
10.4.3.1 Increasing Need to Improve Operational Readiness of Defense Systems to Boost Market Growth
Table 44 Uk: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 45 Uk: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.4.4 France
10.4.4.1 Evolving Defense Needs to Fuel Market Growth
Table 46 France: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 47 France: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.5 Asia-Pacific
10.5.1 Asia-Pacific: Recession Impact
10.5.2 Asia-Pacific: PESTLE Analysis
Figure 42 Asia-Pacific: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market Snapshot
Table 48 Asia-Pacific: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 49 Asia-Pacific: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
Table 50 Asia-Pacific: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 51 Asia-Pacific: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.5.3 India
10.5.3.1 Focus on Modernization of Aging Electronic Components and Systems to Drive Market
Table 52 India: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 53 India: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.5.4 Australia
10.5.4.1 Growing Efforts to Upgrade Military Aircraft to Boost Market Growth
Table 54 Australia: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 55 Australia: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.6 Middle East
10.6.1 Middle East: Recession Impact
10.6.2 Middle East: PESTLE Analysis
Figure 43 Middle East: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market Snapshot
Table 56 Middle East: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 57 Middle East: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Country, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
Table 58 Middle East: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 59 Middle East: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.6.3 Saudi Arabia
10.6.3.1 Rise in Need to Upgrade Airborne Surveillance System Aircraft to Drive Market
Table 60 Saudi Arabia: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 61 Saudi Arabia: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
10.6.4 Uae
10.6.4.1 Increasing Demand for Advanced Border Defense Systems to Boost Market Growth
Table 62 Uae: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2020-2022 (USD Million)
Table 63 Uae: Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market, by Platform, 2023-2028 (USD Million)
11 Competitive Landscape
11.1 Overview
11.2 Strategies Adopted by Key Players
Table 64 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Strategies Adopted by Key Players, 2022-2023
11.3 Ranking Analysis
Figure 44 Market Ranking of Key Players, 2022
11.4 Revenue Analysis
Figure 45 Revenue Analysis of Top 5 Players, 2020-2023
11.5 Market Share Analysis
Figure 46 Market Share Analysis of Key Players, 2022
Table 65 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Degree of Competition
11.6 Company Evaluation Matrix, 2022
11.6.1 Stars
11.6.2 Emerging Leaders
11.6.3 Pervasive Players
11.6.4 Participants
Figure 47 Company Evaluation Matrix, 2022
11.7 Company Footprint
Figure 48 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Company Footprint
Table 66 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Company Footprint, by Platform
Table 67 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Company Footprint, by Type
Table 68 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Company Footprint, by Region
11.8 Start-Up/SME Evaluation Matrix, 2022
11.8.1 Progressive Companies
11.8.2 Responsive Companies
11.8.3 Dynamic Companies
11.8.4 Starting Blocks
Figure 49 Start-Up/SME Evaluation Matrix, 2022
11.8.5 Competitive Benchmarking
Table 69 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: List of Key Start-Ups/SMEs
Table 70 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Competitive Benchmarking of Key Start-Ups/SMEs
11.9 Competitive Scenarios and Trends
11.9.1 Deals
Table 71 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Deals, October 2022- December 2023
11.9.2 Other Developments
Table 72 Defense Electronics Obsolescence Market: Other Developments, July 2020-January 2024
11.10 Financial Metrics and Valuation
Figure 50 Valuation of Prominent Market Players
Figure 51 Financial Metrics of Prominent Market Players
12 Company Profiles
(Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments, Analyst's View Right to Win, Strategic Choices Made, Weaknesses and Competitive Threats) *
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Key Players
12.2.1 Raytheon Technologies Corporation
Table 73 Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Company Overview
Figure 52 Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Company Snapshot
Table 74 Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 75 Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Deals
Table 76 Raytheon Technologies Corporation: Other Developments
12.2.2 Bae Systems
Table 77 Bae Systems: Company Overview
Figure 53 Bae Systems: Company Snapshot
Table 78 Bae Systems: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 79 Bae Systems: Other Developments
12.2.3 Thales
Table 80 Thales: Company Overview
Figure 54 Thales: Company Snapshot
Table 81 Thales: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 82 Thales: Other Developments
12.2.4 L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
Table 83 L3Harris Technologies, Inc.: Company Overview
Figure 55 L3Harris Technologies, Inc.: Company Snapshot
Table 84 L3Harris Technologies, Inc.: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 85 L3Harris Technologies, Inc.: Deals
Table 86 L3Harris Technologies, Inc.: Other Developments
12.2.5 Elbit Systems Ltd.
Table 87 Elbit Systems Ltd.: Company Overview
Figure 56 Elbit Systems Ltd.: Company Snapshot
Table 88 Elbit Systems Ltd.: Products/Services/Solutions
12.2.6 Hexagon Ab
Table 89 Hexagon Ab: Company Overview
Figure 57 Hexagon Ab: Company Snapshot
Table 90 Hexagon Ab: Products/Solutions/Services
12.2.7 Leonardo S.P.A.
Table 91 Leonardo S.P.A.: Company Overview
Figure 58 Leonardo S.P.A.: Company Snapshot
Table 92 Leonardo S.P.A.: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 93 Leonardo S.P.A.: Other Developments
12.2.8 Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Table 94 Curtiss-Wright Corporation: Company Overview
Figure 59 Curtiss-Wright Corporation: Company Snapshot
Table 95 Curtiss-Wright Corporation: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 96 Curtiss-Wright Corporation: Other Developments
12.2.9 Bharat Electronics Ltd
Table 97 Bharat Electronics Ltd.: Company Overview
Figure 60 Bharat Electronics Ltd.: Company Snapshot
Table 98 Bharat Electronics Ltd.: Products/Solutions/Services
12.2.10 Ultra Electronics
Table 99 Ultra Electronics: Company Overview
Table 100 Ultra Electronics: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 101 Ultra Electronics: Other Developments
12.2.11 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
Table 102 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.: Company Overview
Figure 61 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.: Company Snapshot
Table 103 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.: Products/Solutions/Services
12.2.12 Lockheed Martin Corporation
Table 104 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Company Overview
Figure 62 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Company Snapshot
Table 105 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Products/Services/Solutions
12.2.13 Tt Electronics
Table 106 Tt Electronics: Company Overview
Figure 63 Tt Electronics: Company Snapshot
Table 107 Tt Electronics.: Products/Solutions/Services
Table 108 Ttf Electronics: Other Developments
12.2.14 Siemens AG
Table 109 Siemens AG: Company Overview
Figure 64 Siemens AG: Company Snapshot
Table 110 Siemens AG: Products/Services/Solutions
12.2.15 Mel Systems and Services Ltd.
Table 111 Mel Systems and Services Ltd.: Company Overview
Table 112 Mel Systems and Services Ltd.: Products/Solutions/Services
12.3 Other Players
12.3.1 Actia
Table 113 Actia: Company Overview
12.3.2 Larsen & Toubro Limited
Table 114 Larsen & Turbo Limited: Company Overview
12.3.3 Defence Research & Development Organization (Drdo)
Table 115 Defence Research & Development Organization (Drdo): Company Overview
12.3.4 Cyient Limited
Table 116 Cyient Limited: Company Overview
12.3.5 Radel Advanced Technology Pvt. Ltd.
Table 117 Radel Advanced Technology Pvt. Ltd.: Company Overview
12.3.6 All Tech Electronics
Table 118 All Tech Electronics: Company Overview
12.3.7 Converge
Table 119 Converge: Company Overview
12.3.8 Einfochips
Table 120 Einfochips: Company Overview
12.3.9 A2 Global Electronics + Solutions
Table 121 A2 Global Electronics + Solutions: Company Overview
12.3.10 Fermionx
Table 122 Fermionx: Company Overview
*Details on Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments, Analyst's View, Right to Win, Strategic Choices Made, Weaknesses and Competitive Threats Might Not be Captured in Case of Unlisted Companies.
13 Appendix
13.1 Discussion Guide
13.2 Knowledgestore: The Subscription Portal
13.3 Customization Options

Companies Mentioned

  • Raytheon Technologies Corporation
  • Bae Systems
  • Thales
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
  • Elbit Systems Ltd.
  • Hexagon Ab
  • Leonardo S.P.A.
  • Curtiss-Wright Corporation
  • Bharat Electronics Ltd
  • Ultra Electronics
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Tt Electronics
  • Siemens AG
  • Mel Systems and Services Ltd.
  • Actia
  • Larsen & Toubro Limited
  • Defence Research & Development Organization (Drdo)
  • Cyient Limited
  • Radel Advanced Technology Pvt. Ltd.
  • All Tech Electronics
  • Converge
  • Einfochips
  • A2 Global Electronics + Solutions
  • Fermionx

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