Malaysian Defense Market, Forecast to 2024
There is a Visible Trend Toward Upgrades and Offsets in Line with the Increased Focus on the Indigenous Industry
31-Jan-2020
Asia Pacific
Market Research
This research explores Malaysia’s defense outlook from 2019 to 2024. With a shifting political landscape, conflicting claims to islands in the South China Sea and budgetary restraints, Malaysia’s defense approach for the coming years reflects a changing environment. This analysis covers aspects of the defense industry, including budgets, drivers and restraints to growth and trends in the sector, as well as defense equipment acquisitions including historical and forecast adoptions. The study also provides insights on how attractive the Malaysian defense market is for suppliers and manufacturers. Further, it gives details about the stakeholders involved in the procurement of defense equipment, the procurement process and the outlook.
As a major nation in Southeast Asia, Malaysia’s defense outlook is influenced by ASEAN and its global relationships. Efforts at establishing a viable local defense industry have led to the development of offset programs and technology transfer agreements. However, cost factors have seen some programs pivot from local production to partner countries. Budget constraints, therefore, are a major factor impacting the outlook for the Malaysian defense sector. This is reflected in a shift to multi-purpose equipment in military modernization efforts, reducing the upkeep and cost associated with many specific equipment types. Overall, the majority of changes to Malaysia’s order of battle will stem from upgrades of existing equipment rather than replacement.
With shifting regional relationships, disputes in the South China Sea and continued unlawful human movement, border security remains a core concern for Malaysia, especially in the Sabah region. Since the delineation of the Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency, there has been increased emphasis on securing the country’s borders, a huge part of it is flanked by waterways.
With the first ever defense whitepaper published in late 2019, it is clear that Malaysia is refocusing her efforts on domestic defense industry. While efforts are being made to contain defense spending, the plan remains in place to modernize the country’s fleet through streamlining and increasing the number of multi-role vessels and vehicles.
Using 2018 as a base year, this research explores the outlook for the Malaysian defense sector over the period from 2018 to 2024.
Key Issues Addressed
- How is the defense sector in Malaysia faring?
- What are the leading drivers and restraints for the Malaysian defense market?
- What are the current trends in the Malaysian defense market?
- How has the country’s defense equipment acquisitions been historically?
- What is the forecast for defense equipment acquisitions in Malaysia?
- How attractive is the Malaysian defense market?
Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
Research Scope
SWOT Analysis of Malaysian Armed Forces
Historical Adoption by Equipment Type
Military Modernization Overview
Overview—Political and Regional Considerations
Overview—Defense Spending
Overview—Defense Spending Trend
Market Drivers
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Market Restraints
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Military Budget Forecast by Appropriations
Budget Forecast—Defense Spending and Breakdown
Budget Forecast—Operating and Development Expenditure
Trends Affecting Defense Spending
Royal Malaysian Navy
Royal Malaysian Navy (continued)
Royal Malaysian Navy—Operating Equipment
Royal Malaysian Navy—Operating Equipment (continued)
Royal Malaysian Navy—Current and Future Fleet
Royal Malaysian Navy—Operating Equipment
Royal Malaysian Air Force
Royal Malaysian Air Force (continued)
Royal Malaysian Air Force—Operating Equipment
Royal Malaysian Air Force—Operating Equipment (continued)
Royal Malaysian Air Force—Current and Future Fleet
Malaysian Army
Malaysian Army (continued)
Malaysian Army—Operating Equipment
Malaysian Army—Operating Equipment (continued)
Malaysian Army—Operating Equipment (continued)
Malaysian Army—Operating Equipment (continued)
Malaysian Army—Operating Equipment (continued)
Historical Adoption by Country
Historical Adoption by Category
Historical Adoption by Equipment Type
Forecast Adoption by Equipment Type—Fighter Jet
Forecast Adoption by Equipment Type—UAS
Forecast Adoption by Equipment Type—MRSS
Forecast Adoption by Equipment Type—LMS
Forecast Adoption by Equipment Type—Security System
Structure of Defense Roles in the Malaysian Government
Defense Procurement Stakeholders
Defense Procurement Process
Defense Procurement Process—Policies
Defense Procurement Process—Regulatory Framework
Supplier Growth Opportunities—Partnerships
Supplier Growth Opportunities—Industry Integration
Country Growth Opportunities—Key Faction Development
Strategic Imperatives
The Last Word—3 Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
List of Exhibits (continued)
Glossary
Glossary (continued)
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Key Issues Addressed
- How is the defense sector in Malaysia faring?
- What are the leading drivers and restraints for the Malaysian defense market?
- What are the current trends in the Malaysian defense market?
- How has the country’s defense equipment acquisitions been historically?
- What is the forecast for defense equipment acquisitions in Malaysia?
- How attractive is the Malaysian defense market?
Deliverable Type | Market Research |
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No Index | No |
Podcast | No |
Author | Georgia Edell |
Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
WIP Number | 9AB0-00-6D-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9000-A1 |