Global Military Connectorized Microwave Modules Market 2021-2029 With Updates On Selected NATO Countries'


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DUBLIN, Aug. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The 'Connectorized Microwave Modules (Military) - Forecasts and Markets 2021-2029' report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

In total the markets for all 17 classes of products (combined) are worth billions annually and growing continually from 2021 (base year) to 2029.

The main objectives of this four-section two-appendix report are to identify business opportunities in the technology sector of connectorized military microwave modules.

A major driving factor leading to this report has been the consequence of the Russian invasion of the Ukraine. Packed with detail this report is an essential tool covering 17 classes of products ranging from broadband amplifiers, through high-power amplifiers, transceivers and DRFMs. 

A total eighty-two OEMs are identified and several of these are profiled. A substantial majority are headquartered in the USA. In this report the 'Demand Side' is given particular prominence and appropriate 'Tier1' and 'Tier2' companies are profiled, including several specific EW and radar systems. Some relevant details are provided concerning NATO and Israel. 

Summary Introductory comments

  • Connectorized microwave modules going into:
  • EW and non-AESA military radar systems.
  • The time scale for the data in this report is 2021 to 2029 and we always focus on total addressable markets (TAMs = total markets minus captive markets).
  • Four driving factors identified.
  • Demand side
  • Overall (global) aspects
  • Major military equipment identified.
  • Electronic warfare (EW) and radar systems identified
  • Estimate global (free-world) defense spend for 2029
  • Estimate global (free-world) electronic systems
  • Defense spend for 2029
  • EW to have fastest market growth

General observations regarding military electronics:

  • Steadily increasing use of digital signal processing;
  • Increasingly 'software-defined';
  • Steady trend toward ever-closer RF/digital convergence;
  • Correspondingly increasing application of (AI/ML);
  • Trend toward increasingly cognitive radar systems;
  • Trend toward decreasing power consumption (all systems);
  • Implementation of GaN technology
  • NATO (and Israel) - substantial coverage & critique

Tier 1 corporations:

From Airbus to Thales Group

Tier 2 companies:

From Analog Devices to Teledyne Technologies

Most OEMs USA headquartered. In particular, we cite:

  • Analog Devices
  • MACOM
  • Mercury Systems
  • Qorvo
  • Teledyne Technologies

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary ES.1 Introductory commentsES.2 Demand SideES.2.1 Overall (global) aspectsES.2.2 NATO - and IsraelES.2.3 Tier1 CorporationsES.2.4 Some Tier2 CompaniesES.3 Supply SideES.3.1 The product categoriesES.3.2 Numbers of OEMsES.3.3 Employment distributionES.3.4 Free-World countriesES.4 Market forecastsES.3.2.1 General and overallES.3.2.2 Markets into EW and Radar systems

Section 1 The Demand Side 1.1 Introduction1.2 Some Global Aspects1.3 Updates on (Mainly) Selected NATO Countries1.4 Examples of Some Selected EW and Radar Systems1.4.1 EW Systems1.4.2 Radar Systems Relevant to This Report1.4.3 Tier1 Players Supplying EW and Radar Systems1.4.3.1 Airbus1.4.3.2 BAE Systems1.4.3.3 Boeing1.4.3.4 Elbit Systems1.4.3.5 Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)1.4.3.6 L3Harris1.4.3.7 Leonardo1.4.3.8 Lockheed-Martin1.4.3.9 Northrop-Grumman1.4.3.10 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems ('Rafael')1.4.3.11 Raytheon Technologies1.4.3.12 Thales Group1.4.4 Selected Tier2/Tier3 Companies1.4.4.1 Analog Devices1.4.4.2 CPII1.4.4.3 Crane Aerospace & Electronics1.4.4.4 Kratos Defense1.4.4.5 Mercury Systems1.4.4.6 Smiths Group1.4.4.7 Teledyne Technologies

Section 2 The Supply Side: Overall Aspects 2.1 Introduction2.2 Principal Groups of Products2.3 Brief Details of the Various Product Types2.4 Summary of Typical Supply Chains2.5 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML)

Section 3 Supply Side Industry Structure 3.1 Introduction3.2 Detailed Considerations of the Supply-Side of the Industry3.3 Analysis by Product Classification Category3.4 OEMs Offering Microwave Products3.5 Companies Segmented by Employee Numbers3.6 Leading OEMs by Product Category.3.7 DRFM manufacturers

Section 4 Market Data Including Annual Forecasts (TAMs) for Each Product Category: 2021 to 2029 4.1 Introduction4.2 End-User Segments4.3 Frequency Bands4.4 Electronic Function Integration4.5 Definitions and Organization of the Data and Forecasts4.6 Critiques relating to all the data4.7 Factors which could upset the TAM data significantly4.8 Overall global TAMs4.9 Broadband Microwave Amplifiers4.10 Microwave Limiting Amplifiers4.11 Microwave Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNAs)4.12 Low-Phase Noise Amplifiers4.13 Microwave Medium-Power Amplifiers (MPAs)4.14 Microwave 'High'-Power Amplifiers (HPAs)4.15 Logarithmic Amplifiers4.16 Microwave Oscillators4.17 Integrated Microwave Assemblies (IMAs)4.18 Subtotal TAMs for EW and Radar Systems

APPENDIX A OEMs Manufacturing Active Connectorized Microwave Modules

APPENDIX B Glossary of Abbreviations

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