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United States Missile Defense Market 2019-2020 & 2025 - Transformational Growth Energizing Vertical Market Expansion - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "United States Missile Defense Market 2019-2025 - Transformational Growth Energizing Vertical Market Expansion" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This research considers all the variables mentioned above as it presents an analysis of the US missile defense market on strategic and theater-level operations.

It includes ballistic missile, anti-ship, and tactical missile defense systems. The primary data used to determine company market share is US defense contract data. Spending figures cited in this research refer to actual defense dollars allocated during the base year and projected expenditures according to current defense budget proposals.

The US fiscal year (FY) 2019 (October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019) is taken as the base year for this research since it has the most comprehensive and complete latest published data on contracts and budget forecasts. Market share and competitive analysis are based on government contract obligations distributed during 2019.

US officials believe adversary nations, such as China, Russia, and North Korea have been or are attempting to develop nuclear weapons and hypersonic missiles capable of attacking the US and its allies. These nations are not above selling these capabilities to rogue nations, such as Iran or Syria, creating concern among defense decision makers. Hypersonic technology continues to mature and the US is increasing efforts to both develop and quickly manufacture hypersonic missiles and counter-hypersonic technologies to defeat possible hypersonic missiles attacks.

Complicating the missile defense market is the COVID-19 pandemic heightening US lawmakers' concerns regarding the execution of ballistic missile defense (BMD) program initiatives. Delays in the Aegis weapon program, Standard Missile (SM)-3 Block IIA interceptors' further production and deliveries, and the Aegis Ashore, Poland construction have defense officials concerned about enemies outpacing the US.

Additionally, the pandemic has stalled the development of hypersonic weapons for use against incoming missile threats. Congress has been unwilling to fund programs that may lead to emplacing interceptor capabilities in space, but this reticence may be changing with the changing geopolitical and space domains. Directed energy weapons (DEW) are also gaining traction as a missile defense solution.

Testing has proven that DEWs can effectively defeat or incapacitate drones; therefore, the next logical endeavor is to amplify this capability to meet the missile threat.

Study Coverage

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

  • Executive Summary - Overview
  • Executive Summary - Trends
  • COVID-19 Impact on World GDP Growth
  • COVID-19 Impact on Key Regions

2. Strategic Imperatives

  • Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8T
  • The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Missile Defense Market
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline EngineT

3. Growth Opportunity Analysis, Missile Defense Market

  • Missile Defense Market Scope of Analysis
  • Missile Defense Market Segmentation
  • Key Competitors for Missile Defense Market
  • Key Growth Metrics for Missile Defense Market
  • Growth Drivers for Missile Defense Market
  • Growth Restraints for Missile Defense Market
  • Forecast Assumptions, Missile Defense Market
  • Spending Forecast, Missile Defense Market
  • Spending Forecast by Segment, Missile Defense Market
  • Spending Forecast Analysis, Missile Defense Market
  • Pricing Trends and Forecast Analysis, Missile Defense Market
  • Competitive Environment, Missile Defense Market
  • Defense Contract Share Analysis, Missile Defense Market
  • Defense Contract Share Analysis, Missile Defense Market

4. Growth Opportunity Analysis, O&M

  • Key Growth Metrics for O&M Segment
  • Spending Forecast, O&M
  • Spending Forecast by Activity, O&M
  • Forecast Analysis, O&M

5. Growth Opportunity Analysis, Procurement

  • Key Growth Metrics for Procurement Segment
  • Spending Forecast, Procurement
  • Spending Forecast by Activity, Procurement
  • Forecast Analysis, Procurement

6. Growth Opportunity Analysis, RDT&E

  • Key Growth Metrics for RDT&E Segment
  • Spending Forecast, RDT&E
  • Spending Forecast by Activity, RDT&E
  • Forecast Analysis, RDT&E

7. Growth Opportunity Universe, Missile Defense Market

  • Growth Opportunity 1 - Next-Generation Interceptor for BMD
  • Growth Opportunity 2 - Offensive Hypersonic Weapons
  • Conclusions

8. Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/ri31ak

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