Table of Contents
Chapter 1
- Understanding The Military Market
- 1.1 Military Budgets of the United States and other Parts of the World
- U.S. Military Spending vs. Selected Nations
- 1.2 Military Budget Breakdown - Determining the True Available Market Value
- 1.3 Using Real World Experience in the Budget
- 1.4 The President' s Proposal
- 1.5 The Department of Defense' s (DOD' s) Greatest Challenge
- 1.6 2006 Year-end Summary
- 1.7 Significant Events of 2006 and 2007 that Affect Everyone Involved in
the Military Marketplace
- 1.8 Forward-looking Trends
- 2006 World Connector Market - Share By Equipment Sector
- 2011 World Connector Market - Share By Equipment Sector
- World Military Aerospace Connector Market by Region - 5-Year Forecast
Chapter 2
- The Defense Budget Of The United States
- 2.1 Understanding the President' s 2007 Budget
- 2.1.1 Stimulating Strong Economic Growth and Deficit Reduction
- 2.1.2 Defense
- 2.1.3 Transformation
- 2.1.4 Tools to Support Our Troops
- 2.1.5 Quality of Troop Life
- 2.1.6 Homeland Security
- 2.1.7 The President' s Budget also includes
- 2.1.8 Improving Aviation Security
- 2.1.9 Preparing the Nation
Chapter 3
- U.S. Military Market' s Macro Drivers
- 3.1 Instability in the Middle East and North Korea
- 3.1.1 Iraq
- 3.1.2 Iran
- 3.1.3 Pakistan
- 3.1.4 Lebanon, Hezbollah and the World' s Most Dangerous Men
- 3.1.5 North Korea
Chapter 4
- U.S. Military Market' s Micro-Drivers
- 4.1 Political Events of 2006
- 4.2 U.S. Defense Forecast
Chapter 5
- Military Applications
- 5.1 Aircraft
- 5.1.1 Fighter Aircraft
- 5.1.1.1 F/A-18 Hornet (C & D) and Super Hornet (E & F)
- 5.1.1.2 F/A-22 Raptor
- 5.1.1.3 F-35 Lightning II, Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
- 5.1.2 F-15 and F-16 Upgrades
- 5.2 Missiles
- 5.2.1 Anti-Tank Missiles
- 5.2.2 Cruise (Anti-ship) Missles
- 5.2.3 Cruise (Land) Missiles
- 5.2.4 Air-to-Air Missiles
- 5.2.4 Long-range Missiles
- 5.2.5 Surface-to-Air Missiles
- 5.2.5 High-altitude Missiles
- 5.2.6 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
- 5.3 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- 5.3.1 Predator
- 5.3.2 Global Hawk
- 5.4 New Technologies of War
- 5.4.1 Ground Forces
- 5.4.1.1 Blue Force Tracking
- 5.4.1.2 The Stryker
- 5.4.1.3 The Mobile Counter Fire System
- 5.4.1.4 Advanced Mine Detection
- 5.4.1.5 Night Vision
- 5.4.1.6 Flexible Display Technology
Chapter 6
- Military Market Sub-Segment Markets
- 6.1 Aircraft Markets
- 6.1.1 Aircraft Manufacturing Market
- 6.2 Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I)
Markets
- 6.2.1 Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below
- 6.3 Missile Systems Markets
- 6.3.1 Missile Manufacturing Market
- 6.3.2 Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP) Markets
- 6.3.3 Missile Defense Markets
- 6.3.4 Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Market
- 6.4 IR Imaging Focal Plane Array (FPA) Sensors and Systems Markets
- 6.5 Ruggedized Computer Markets
- 6.5.1 Military Display and Keypad Markets
- 6.6 Military Land-Based Surveillance Radar Market
- 6.7 Military Satellite Systems Market
- 6.8 Stealth Markets
- 6.9 TouchTableTM Markets
- 6.10 Ground Fighting Vehicle Markets
- 6.10.1 Ground Fighting Vehicle Retro-fit & Overall Market
- 6.11 Self-Protection Systems and Decoys Markets
- 6.12 Chemical and Biological Agent Detector Markets
- 6.13 Night Vision Device Market
- 6.14 Visual Simulation Market
- 6.15 Fire Control and Communications (FCC) Markets
- 6.16 Guardrail Common System Markets
- 6.17 Land-Based Air Defense Systems Market
- 6.18 Power Supplies for Military Application Markets
- 6.19 Ship Building Markets
- 6.19.1 Ship Upgrade and Modification Market
- 6.20 Smart Munitions Market
- 6.21 Test Equipment (ATE) Market
- 6.22 Weather Systems Markets
- 6.23 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Markets & UAV Systems Markets
- 6.24 Millimeter-Wave Radar Subsystems
- 6.24.1 Phased-Array Radar Systems
- 6.24.2 NATO' s Air-To-Ground Surveillance (AGS) Market
- 6.24.3 Miniaturized Synthetic Aperture Radar with MIT Capability (MiSAR)
"The Eye in the Sky"
- 6.25 Electronic Warfare Suites of Multi Role Superiority Aircraft Market
- 6.26 The 21st Century Soldier
Chapter 7
- Mil-Specification Versus Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)
- 7.1 MIL-STD or MIL-SPEC
- 7.2 Origins of Military Standards
- 7.3 Commercial Off-the-Shelf is Nothing New
- 7.4 The Rebirth of Commercial-Off-the Shelf (COTS)
- 7.5 Definition of COTS Solutions7.6 Benefits of COTS
- 7.7 Pros and Cons of both Mil-Spec and COTS
- What' s Next for COTS?
Chapter 8
- Military Contractors And Electronics Manufacturers
- 8.1 Top 15 Aerospace & Defense Manufacturers
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT)
- The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA)
- Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
- BAE SYSTEMS plc (Pink Sheets: BAESY [ADR])
- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC)
- Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN)
- Raytheon Network Centric Systems
- General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD)
- General Dynamics Information Technology
- General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.
- General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.
- General Dynamics Aviation Services
- General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems Scranton Operations
- General Dynamics NASSCO
- Electric Boat Corporation
- General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited
- European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N.V.
- EADS North America, Inc.
- EADS Test & Services (UK) Limited
- EADS North America Defense Test and Services, Inc.
- American Eurocopter LLC
- L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LLL)
- L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.
- Finmeccanica SpA
- United Technologies Corporation (NYSE: UTX)
- Thales
- Science Applications International Corporation
- General Electric Company (NYSE: GE)
- Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON)
- 8.2 Aerospace & Defense Electronics Manufacturers by Market Segments
- 8.2.1 Military Airborne Communications Markets, including surveillance and
warfare systems, air
- traffic control, command & control, weaponry and defense electronics
upgrades
- EDO Corporation (NYSE: EDO)
- Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS)
- Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ (GS): ESLT|
- ITT Defense Electronics & Services
- Cobham plc
- 8.2.2 Military Ground Fighting Vehicles
- General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.
- 8.2.3 Military Tactical Radios, Avionics, Overhaul Services and Flight
Simulation
- Rockwell Collins, Inc. (NYSE: COL)
Chapter 9
- Military Connector Types
- 9.1 Mil-Spec Circular Types
- 9.1.1 MIL-DTL-26482 (formerly MIL-C-26482) Series
- 9.1.2 MIL-DTL-5015 (formerly MIL-C-5015) Series
- 9.1.3 MIL-DTL-38999 (Formerly MIL-38999) Series
- 9.1.4 MIL-C-83723 Series
- 9.1.5 MIL-C-28840 Series
- 9.1.6 VG 95234 Series
- 9.2 COTS Types (Often referred to as Non-Mil-Spec)
- 9.2.1 Rack and Panel Type
- 9.2.1.1 ARINC 404 & 600 Series
- 9.2.1.2. ARINC 650 & 810
- 9.2.2. IEEE Specificatiion
- 9.2.2.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394)
- 9.2.3 Rectangular & PCB Connectors
- 9.2.3.1 MIL-C-24308 D-Subminiature Series
- 9.2.3.2 MIL-C-55302 Series PCB Connectors
- 9.2.4 Micro-miniature Series
- 9.2.3.1 MIL-STD-83513 Series
- 9.2.5 MIL-DTL-M32139A Nano-miniature Series
- 9.2.6 LIF / ZIF Rectangular Connectors
- 9.2.7 Heavy Duty, Space and Underwater Connectors
- 9.2.7.1 NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center Qualified Connectors
- 9.2.7.2 WetSeal Series
- 9.2.8 Umbilical Release and Staging Connectors
- 9.2.8.1 MIL-STD-1760 Series
- 9.2.9 Filtered Connectors
- 9.2.9.1 D-Subminiature EMI / RFI Filtered
- 9.2.9.2 MIL-DTL-83723
- 9.2.9.3 MIL-DTL-83513 Micro D
- 9.2.9.4 ARINC 600
- 9.2.10 Hermetically-sealed Connectors
- 9.2.11 High-frequency RF Connectors
- 9.2.11.1 Standard RF Types:
- 9.2.11.2 Miniature RF Types:
- 9.2.11.3 Sub-miniature RF Types
- 9.2.11.4 APC Series RF Connectors
- 9.2.12 Tactical Fiber Optic Connectors
- 9.2.12.1 MIL-PRF-29504
- 9.2.12.2 MIL-PRF-28876
- 9.2.12.3 Expanded Beam Fiber Optic Connectors
- 9.2.12.4 GFOCA Style Fiber Optic Hermaphroditic Connections
- 9.2.12.5 Next Generation (NGCON) Fiber Optic Connections
- 9.2.13 Custom Sockets
- 9.2.13.1 Ball Grid Array (BGA) Sockets
- 9.2.13.2 Land Grid Array (LGA) Sockets
- 9.2.13.3 Pin Grid Array (PGA) Sockets
Chapter 10
- Military Connector Manufacturers
- 10.1 Top Military Connector Manufacturers
- Glenair Inc.
- Deutsch Connectors, Defense/Aerospace Operations
- HiRel Connectors, Inc.
- Radiall AEP, Inc.
- Smiths Interconnect
- Souriau SAS
- Souriau USA
- Amphenol Interconnect Products
- ITT Electronic Components
- Corning Gilbert, Inc.
- HUBER+SUHNER, Inc.
- CINCH CONNECTORS Ltd
- Telegärtner Inc.
- ABB Entrelec
- 3M Interconnect Solutions
- Delphi Connection Systems
- Tyco Electronics Ltd.
- J.S.T. Corporation
Chapter 11
- Military Connector Market By Region And End-Use Equipment Sectors
- Market by Region and End-Use Equipment Sectors
- North American Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
- European Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
- Japan Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
- Chinese Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
- Asia Pacific Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
- ROW Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
- Total Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
Chapter 12
- Military Connector Market By Region And Product Category
- 12.1 Market by Region and Major Product Category
- North American Military Connector Market By Product Category
- European Military Connector Market By Product Category
- Japanese Military Connector Market By Product Category
- Chinese Military Connector Market By Product Category
- Asia Pacific Military Connector Market By Product Category
- ROW Military Connector Market By Product Category
- Total World Military Connector Market By Product Category
- 12.2Market by Region and Significant Product Lines
- North American Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
- European Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
- Japanese Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
- Chinese Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
- Asia Pacific Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
- ROW Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
- Total Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
Chapter 13
- Conclusions
- 13.1 How The Military Connector Market Has Transformed
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