Abstract
Our latest defence report - Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market
2009-2019 - covers the exciting opportunities presented by one of the
defence industry' s growing markets. Our market study examines leading users of
military simulation and virtual training, and outlines the requirements
driving global growth. We assess the commercial prospects for companies
offering military simulation products and services. This analytical report
defines the current state of the military simulation and virtual training
market and discusses its potential for growth from 2009 onwards, with market
forecasting at the global and national levels.
Visiongain' s analysis has concluded that worldwide government spending on
simulation and virtual training in 2008 totalled $7.9bn. There are already a
host of commercial and customised simulation and training products in use for
a widening range of applications. We analyse the combination of factors that
are resulting in the increasing uptake of simulation by armed forces around
the world. Military decision-makers are working out strategies for benefiting
from the latest technological breakthroughs in this sector. We detail the
capability gaps that armed forces will be seeking to fill by relying more and
more on simulation for elements of their training programmes over our forecast
period.
How much do individual countries plan to spend on military simulation and
virtual training between 2009 and 2019? Where are the growth opportunities
over the next decade? How are emerging technologies changing the face of
military training around the world? These critical questions and many more can
be answered by Visiongain' s in-depth research presented in this report.
A comprehensive analysis of the global military simulation and virtual training market:
Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market 2009-2019 examines the global
market for defence-related simulation and virtual training from an impartial
standpoint. We offer a review of contracting activity, and products and
services, based on our analysis of information obtained from multiple sources.
The report draws on official corporate and governmental announcements, media
reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion.
Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market 2009-2019 provides detailed
sales forecasts for the global simulation market and leading national markets;
a SWOT analysis; discussions of commercial and technological trends; and
assessments of commercial drivers and restraints. This report also includes
in-depth original interviews with leading industry experts. This package of
analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else.
Why you should buy Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market 2009-2019:
The main benefits from you purchasing this report:
- You will come to understand the current state of the military simulation
and virtual training market and form a clear vision of how it is set to
develop, based on market forecasts, from 2009 to 2019.
- You will be able to examine detailed global sales forecasts, as well as
national sales forecasts for the 12 leading national markets.
- You will gain an insight into the market' s potential by examining the
major commercial drivers and restraints.
- You will learn how armed forces around the world are deploying modelling
and simulation technology to fill capability gaps.
- You will find out how the leading players in the military simulation and
virtual training market are performing.
- You will acquire an awareness of how technological advances are shaping
market prospects.
- You will appreciate the range of factors affecting market growth with our
analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
- You will learn what leading experts think the future holds by reading four
original interviews discussing topics such as: advances in constructive
simulations; the prospects for commercial-off-the shelf products; the use of
3-D technology for maintenance training; and developments in combat medicine
simulation techniques.
Adoption of military simulation and virtual training is expected to increase
steadily over the next decade, despite general economic uncertainty and
pressure on defence budgets. As long as new defence platforms are being
acquired for the use of armed forces around the world, operators will require
complementary training. Simulation is increasingly being seen as a highly
attractive, cost-effective solution for multiple defence-related applications.
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