"The Global Military Communications Industry Worth More Than $15bn Per Annum," Announced by Visiongain Defence Report

Military Communications & COTS 2009-2019: A Market in Retreat? Visiongain believes that pockets of opportunity within the global military communications market will remain very strong, despite the many constraining economic forces likely to impact upon military budgets during our forecast period to 2019.

London, United Kingdom, June 03, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Article Source: http://www.visiongain.com/Report.aspx?rid=375

Adoption of new commercially-available platforms and technologies has fuelled a global military communications industry worth more than $15bn per annum. Prime beneficiaries of this trend have included suppliers of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products and services to the military. Given the onset of the global economic recession in late 2008 and new potential constraints on defence budgets across the world, visiongain revisits the military communications market to ask whether the recent growth trend will be sustainable over the next decade.

Visiongain believe that exposure to the right procurement programmes will therefore be critical to contractors’ success in the challenging period ahead. Visiongain also identify the key areas of opportunity for COTS providers in the airborne, open architecture, UAV, satellite, tactical radio, maritime, embedded and wireless broadband arenas, among others.

Why you should read this report:
• Global military communications market sales forecasts, 2009-2019
• US military communications market sales forecasts, 2009-2019
• Up-to-date defence sales forecasts for 11 leading military markets: the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, Japan, Russia, China and India (including post 2009-10 fiscal year US defence budget announcement analysis)

The importance of military communications
Today's global military is inseparably bound up with technology, and with communications technology in particular. 'Military communications' encompasses a vast array of technologies and submarkets, including radios, satellites, software and embedded computer components.

Communications systems on the battlefield are now rightly regarded as an essential component of mission success. For soldiers on the ground, radios and other communications devices are lifelines.

Opportunities for providers of milcoms technology
Although providers of products and solutions in this field must be aware that the high cost of platforms, coupled with the global financial crisis, may limit demand in the near future, the market for military communications is also likely to be supported by a number of powerful demand drivers, notably the need for allied information advantages in large-scale, operations such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Key content of the report
This new visiongain report – Military Communications & COTS 2009: A Market in Retreat? - discusses the present and future market for military communications. Visiongain critically examine the hypothesis that military communications spending may witness a retreat from the very high growth rates seen this decade.

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Visiongain report analyses the market through a comprehensive review of available information. Visiongain provide the information that you need to understand the military communications and COTS market. In addition to relevant sales forecasts, the report highlights important contemporary issues, including the key commercial drivers and restraints of the milcoms market.

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