[Report]
Military Synthetic Training and Simulation Markets in Europe
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION TO MILITARY SYNTHETIC TRAINING AND SIMULATION MARKETS IN EUROPE
Introduction
- 1. Introduction to the Market
Market Analysis Methodology
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Identification of the Area of Analysis
- 3. Secondary Research
- 4. Primary Research
- 5. Market Analysis
- 6. Market Forecasts
- 7. Recommendations
2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Market Overview
- 1. Market Trends
- 2. Technology Trends
Summary of Main Findings
- 1. Market Growth Opportunities and Total Forecasts
- 2. Market Dynamics
- 3. About the Competitive Environment
- 4. Country Analysis
3. INDUSTRY CHALLENGES - DRIVERS AND RESTRAINTS
Introduction
- 1. Introduction to the Industry Challenges - Market Drivers and Restraints
Industry Challenges
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dominance of Joint Programmes in Europe
- 3. Maintenance of Capability
- 4. How to Meet Specific Military Needs and Defence Budget Restrictions
- 5. Designing Simulators with High Adaptability
- 6. Difficulty for Companies to Define Basic Scenarios Due to New Conflicts
Market Drivers
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Need for Collective Training in Europe
- 3. Strong Technological Performance
- 4. Availability Contracts Offer More Extensive Programs
- 5. Benefits of Cost and Time Efficiency by Simulated Training
Market Restraints
- 1. Introduction
- 2. High Technical Competitiveness
- 3. High Outlays faced by Specialised Companies
- 4. Complex and Long Implementation Time for Joint Programmes
- 5. Shrinking European Defence Budgets
- 6. Potential Constriction of the Market Due to Increased European
Integration
- 7. Reluctance from Militaries to Adopt Sophisticated Simulators
- 8. Simulators Seen Only as a Complimentary Tool
- 9. Limitation of Market Value due to Intensive Use of COTS Products
4. SEGMENT ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS
Total Forecasts
- 1. Total Forecasts
- 2. Forecasts by Military Segments
Air
Land
Maritime
5. MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
Market Shares by Country
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Investment of Key European Countries in Synthetic Training
- 3. Joint Training Programmes
Market Shares by Company
6. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Introduction
- 1. Competitive Environment
- 2. Competitive Structure
Market Participants
- 1. Adacel
- 2. Agusta Westland
- 3. Barco
- 4. BAE Systems
- 5. BVR Systems
- 6. CAE
- 7. Christie
- 8. Coel
- 9. Concurrent
- 10. Cubic
- 11. EADS
- 12. Evans & Sutherland
- 13. ETC-PZL Aerospace Industries
- 14. Indra
- 15. KMW
- 16. Kongsberg
- 17. L-3 Link
- 18. Lockheed Martin
- 19. Qinetiq
- 20. Quantum3D
- 21. Oerlikon Contraves AG
- 22. Pennant Training Systems Ltd.
- 23. Rheinmetall
- 24. Rockwell Collins
- 25. RUAG
- 26. Saab
- 27. Sogitec Industries
- 28. Thales
7. KEY COUNTRY ANALYSIS
Introduction
Countries
- 1. Austria
- 2. Belgium
- 3. Czech Republic
- 4. Denmark
- 5. Finland
- 6. France
- 7. Germany
- 8. Greece
- 9. Italy
- 10. The Netherlands
- 11. Norway
- 12. Poland
- 13. Romania
- 14. Spain
- 15. Switzerland
- 16. The United Kingdom
8. STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendation on the European Market
- 1. Strong Awareness of Joint Training
Recommendation on Company Strategy
Necessity to Win a Segment of Contracts as Prime or Subcontractor
- 1. Positioning of Companies in the Market
System Design
- 1. Standardisation of System Design
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[Report]
Military Synthetic Training and Simulation Markets in Europe
Published: 2007/01
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Published by : Frost & Sullivan  |
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