Bilateral Defense Business Relationship Growth Opportunities

Bilateral Defense Business Relationship Growth Opportunities

The Benefits of Mutual Engagement Can Extend Well Beyond the Collaborating Nations

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18-Aug-2023
REGION
North America
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Research Code: K95B-01-00-00-00
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Recent geopolitical chaos has compelled countries to increase collaboration in defense matters, whether by turning to longtime allies (such as the United States and Israel, and the United Kingdom and Australia) or seeking new counterparts (such as Brazil and Sweden, and Poland and South Korea).

Joint military exercises have become more frequent and are valuable for evaluating the interoperability of defense technologies. Funding for collaborative defense projects is increasing, with missile defense, aircraft and subcomponents, and unmanned technology as main focus areas. Differences in regulatory frameworks for defense technology, however, can create challenges in international transfers. incompatible standards and operating procedures can also affect defense equipment procurement agreements between countries.

This Frost & Sullivan research service examines several bilateral defense business relationships, highlighting growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities. It outlines the most relevant individual and joint projects, presents representative contracts, and lists key companies from each discussed country.

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on Bilateral Defense Business Relationships

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Research Scope and Overview

Growth Trends

Growth Challenges

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Country Profile: United States

Country Profile: Israel

Bilateral Relationship Between the United States and Israel

Country Profile: Brazil

Country Profile: Sweden

Bilateral Relationship Between Brazil and Sweden

Country Profile: Poland

Country Profile: South Korea

Bilateral Relationship Between Poland and South Korea

Country Profile: United Kingdom

Country Profile: Australia

Bilateral Relationship Between the United Kingdom and Australia

Country Profile: India

Country Profile: Japan

Bilateral Relationship Between India and Japan

Growth Opportunity 1: Open-Source C2 Systems

Growth Opportunity 1: Open-Source C2 Systems (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T)

Growth Opportunity 2: Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Mutual Cyberdefense Assistance

Growth Opportunity 3: Mutual Cyberdefense Assistance (continued)

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Recent geopolitical chaos has compelled countries to increase collaboration in defense matters, whether by turning to longtime allies (such as the United States and Israel, and the United Kingdom and Australia) or seeking new counterparts (such as Brazil and Sweden, and Poland and South Korea). Joint military exercises have become more frequent and are valuable for evaluating the interoperability of defense technologies. Funding for collaborative defense projects is increasing, with missile defense, aircraft and subcomponents, and unmanned technology as main focus areas. Differences in regulatory frameworks for defense technology, however, can create challenges in international transfers. incompatible standards and operating procedures can also affect defense equipment procurement agreements between countries. This Frost & Sullivan research service examines several bilateral defense business relationships, highlighting growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities. It outlines the most relevant individual and joint projects, presents representative contracts, and lists key companies from each discussed country.
More Information
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Sol Ipuche
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Defense Technologies
Keyword 2 Defense Manufacturing
Keyword 3 Defense Construction
Podcast No
WIP Number K95B-01-00-00-00