US DoD Night Vision Devices Market

US DoD Night Vision Devices Market

Advanced Technologies and Capabilities Attainable but Development Stifled by Budget Constraints

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28-May-2014
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North America
Research Code: ND34-01-00-00-00
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As the DoD's discretionary spending continues to decrease, investments in the night vision device market will also decrease. Redeployments from large ground occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan will reduce the need for man portable devices, while the DoD's strategic pivot to the Asia-Pacific region will drive demand for airborne and maritime night vision devices. Overall, research and development investments in the night vision device market will decrease, and the industry will be forced to fund more internal research to stay ahead of competitors. While the domestic military market for night vision devices will stall, foreign sales will continue create significant opportunities for US companies, especially if trade restrictions are relaxed.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Market Engineering Measurements

CEO’s Perspective

Market Definitions

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Market Segmentation

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Forecast Assumptions

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

DoD Budget Forecast—Program Funding (continued)

Market Share

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Top Competitors

Competitive Factors and Assessment

Competitive Factors and Assessment (continued)

Contracts

Contracts (continued)

Contracts (continued)

Airborne Segment

Airborne Segment—Funding by Program

Airborne Segment—Funding by Program and Department

Airborne Segment—Contracts by Program and Company

Fixed Segment

Fixed Segment—Funding by Program and Department

Fixed Segment—Contracts by Program and Company

Ground Mobile Segment

Ground Mobile Segment—Funding by Program and Department

Ground Mobile Segment—Contracts by Program and Company

Man Portable Segment

Man Portable Segment—Funding by Program

Man Portable Segment—Funding by Department

Man Portable Segment—Contracts

Maritime Segment

Maritime Segment—Funding by Program and Department

Maritime Segment—Contracts by Program and Company

Miscellaneous Segment

Miscellaneous Segment—Funding by Program

Miscellaneous Segment—Funding by Department

Miscellaneous Segment—Contracts by Program and Company

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Additional Sources of Information on the NV Device Market

List of Other Companies

List of Other Companies (continued)

List of Other Programs

List of Others Programs and Companies—Airborne Segment

List of Other Programs—Man Portable Segment

List of Other Companies—Man Portable Segment

List of Other Companies—Miscellaneous Segment

Partial List of Companies Interviewed

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As the DoD's discretionary spending continues to decrease, investments in the night vision device market will also decrease. Redeployments from large ground occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan will reduce the need for man portable devices, while the DoD's strategic pivot to the Asia-Pacific region will drive demand for airborne and maritime night vision devices. Overall, research and development investments in the night vision device market will decrease, and the industry will be forced to fund more internal research to stay ahead of competitors. While the domestic military market for night vision devices will stall, foreign sales will continue create significant opportunities for US companies, especially if trade restrictions are relaxed.
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Author Michael Blades
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number ND34-01-00-00-00
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