Global Man-Portable Military Electronics Market Worth $2.77bn in 2013  Says Visiongain s Report
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'Global Man-Portable Military Electronics Market Worth $2.77bn in 2013' Says Visiongain's Report PR Newswire LONDON, December 10, 2012 LONDON, December 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report by Visiongain, a London-based business information provider predicts the global market for man-portable military electronics will be worth $2.77bn in 2013, according to a new report released today by business information company Visiongain. In the report, entitled Global Man-Portable Military Electronics Market 2013-2023, Visiongain predicts that that USA alone will spend nearly $4.8bn on devices such as tactical radios, night vision goggles and miniature UAVs over the next decade. With the drawdown of US and European involvement in Afghanistan on the horizon, tensions in South East Asia on the rise and financial uncertainty in Europe refusing to abate, today's security environment is extremely complex. Visiongain's report is an in-depth examination of what these trends mean for a market for solder technology which has seen swift growth in previous years. Visiongain's research has produced a detailed ten-year forecast for the 20 largest national markets in man-portable military electronics, as well as a breakdown of the products and services offered by the top 15 companies active in the market.

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'Global Man-Portable Military Electronics Market Worth $2.77bn in 2013' Says Visiongain's Report
PR Newswire LONDON, December 10, 2012
LONDON,December 10, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
A new report byVisiongain, a London-based business information provider predicts the globalmarketfor man-portable military electronics will be worth$2.77bnin 2013, according to a new report released today by business information company Visiongain. In the report, entitledGlobal Man-Portable Military Electronics Market 2013-2023, Visiongain predicts that that USA alone will spend nearly$4.8bnon devices such as tactical radios, night vision goggles and miniature UAVs over the next decade.
With the drawdown of US and European involvement in Afghanistan on the horizon, tensions in South East Asia on the rise and financial uncertainty in Europe refusing to abate, today's security environment is extremely complex. Visiongain's report is an in-depth examination of what these trends mean for a market for solder technology which has seen swift growth in previous years. Visiongain's research has produced a detailed ten-year forecast for the 20 largest national markets in man-portable military electronics, as well as a breakdown of the products and services offered by the top 15 companies active in the market.
The defence analyst who led Visiongain's research on the man-portable electronics report explained why the market is likely to see such strong growth in the years ahead:
"Man-portable electronic devices have witnessed a period of intense investment thanks to the operational requirements of US and coalition troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. A decade of deployment allowed infantry and special forces to test technology designed to increase their survivability and effectiveness in battle, leading to a surge in spending on successful devices.
Although this era of focused spending aimed at levelling the playing field of asymmetric conflict is coming to an end, the legacy of its research and development will be felt for many years. The mature, battle proven and increasingly cost effective technologies which now make up the man-portable military electronics market will drive extremely strong growth in states whose capabilities currently lag far behind leading NATO forces."
The report has 180 pages and contains 228 tables, charts and graphs to explain trends and market projections within the man-portables military electronic market. As well as a global outlook, Visiongain provides forecasts and analysis for 20 leading national markets (plus the 'Rest of the World' market) and 6 global submarkets for the period 2013-2023. The report also provides profiles of 15 leading companies operating in the market.
The Global Man-Portable Military Electronics Market 2013-2023 report is an invaluable reference for current and future investors into soldier technology worldwide, as well as to companies and researchers wishing to gain a swift understanding of both market and policy direction.
For further information about Visiongain's report Global Man-Portable Military Electronics Market 2013-2023 please visithttp://www.visiongain.com/Report/941/Global-Man-Portable-Military-Electronics-Market-2013-2023
Companies Listed
3Di Technologies Aeronautics Defense Systems AeroVironment Aqeri Ascend Intelligence Aselsan Azimuth Technologies BAE Systems Barrett Communications Barrett Europe Ltd Bath Iron Works Bharat Electronics Limited Boeing Company Bren-Tronics Canterra Solutions Cobham
Codan Communication & Power Industries (CPI) Comrod Communication Group CyTerra Daniels Electronics Dicom Display Systems DRS Technologies EADS Elbit Systems Elisra Emitec Esterline Control Systems Finmeccanica FLIR General Dynamics General Dynamics C4 Systems Harris Harris Caprock Communications Honeywell IAI Elta Instro Precision Interstate Electronics Corporation Intracom Defense Electronics iRobot Corporation Insitu Pacific Israeli Aerospace Industries ITT Exelis Kongsberg L-3 Communications L-3 Communications Systems East L-3 Communications Systems West L-3 GCS L-3 Tactical Systems L-3 Warrior Systems Linkabit Minelab Minetec NEC Northrop Grumman OIP Sensor Systems Optics-1 Prioria Qinetiq Radmor Recon Robotic Rheinmetall Rockwell Collins Rosoboronexport Ruggedized Command & Control Solutions (RCCS) Saab AB Safran Sagem Samsung Thales SELEX Elsag SELEX Galileo SELEX Systems Integrati Sensor Technologies Shakespeare Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Dev. Inc. ST Electronics Straight Flight Inc. Tadiran Tata Advanced Systems Ltd Thales Theon Sensors Transvaro TRL Technology Ultra Electronics Unmanned Technologies Research Institute (UTRI) Vectronix Vision Group
Notes for Editors If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.comor call her on +44(0)207-336-6100
About visiongain Visiongain is one of the fastest growing and most innovative independent media companies in Europe. Based in London, UK, Visiongain produces a host of business-2-business conferences, newsletters, management reports and e-zines focusing on the Energy, Telecoms, Pharmaceutical, Defence, Aviation, Automotive and Materials sectors.
Visiongain publishes reports produced by its in-house analysts, who are qualified experts in their field. Visiongain has firmly established itself as the first port-of-call for the business professional, who needs independent, high quality, original material to rely and depend on.
Contact: Email: Sara Peerun onsara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com Tel: +44(0)20-7336-6100
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