Latin American Defense Growth Opportunities

Latin American Defense Growth Opportunities

Equipment Modernization Plans Collide with Economic Realities

RELEASE DATE
14-Aug-2023
REGION
Latin America
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Research Code: K91F-01-00-00-00
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Latin American Defense Growth Opportunities
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In this research service, Frost & Sullivan provides an overview of the Latin American defense market, highlighting growth drivers and restraints, growth opportunities, and notable companies with active contracts or a presence in the region. The study also outlines the most relevant projects and programs as well as representative contracts.

Latin American militaries are going through modernization and refurbishment processes to update their equipment and stay up to date with advances in military technology. The combination of rising inflation and slowing economic growth in Latin American countries has resulted in general budget limitations that affect the defense sector to a certain degree. This becomes particularly significant when procuring military equipment from international companies.

A spending priority for Latin American militaries is the acquisition of advanced land vehicles that are essential for missions including border security operations and combating drug trafficking. Unmanned systems, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles, also are valuable because they can easily navigate hostile environments such as the Amazon rainforest, where drug cartels sometimes operate, and can effectively carry out surveillance.

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Latin American Defense Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Research Scope and Overview

Regional Priorities

Regional Challenges

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis (continued)

Top Spenders

Spending Forecast

Defense Imports

Spending Areas and Technologies

Notable Companies and Organizations

Selected International Companies in Latin America

Representative Contracts

Representative Contracts (continued)

Representative Programs

Representative Programs (continued)

Representative Programs (continued)

Growth Opportunity 1: Multilevel—Zero Trust Cybersecurity

Growth Opportunity 1: Multilevel—Zero Trust Cybersecurity (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Refurbishment and Maintenance Services

Growth Opportunity 2: Refurbishment and Maintenance Services (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)

Growth Opportunity 3: Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) (continued)

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In this research service, Frost & Sullivan provides an overview of the Latin American defense market, highlighting growth drivers and restraints, growth opportunities, and notable companies with active contracts or a presence in the region. The study also outlines the most relevant projects and programs as well as representative contracts. Latin American militaries are going through modernization and refurbishment processes to update their equipment and stay up to date with advances in military technology. The combination of rising inflation and slowing economic growth in Latin American countries has resulted in general budget limitations that affect the defense sector to a certain degree. This becomes particularly significant when procuring military equipment from international companies. A spending priority for Latin American militaries is the acquisition of advanced land vehicles that are essential for missions including border security operations and combating drug trafficking. Unmanned systems, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles, also are valuable because they can easily navigate hostile environments such as the Amazon rainforest, where drug cartels sometimes operate, and can effectively carry out surveillance.
More Information
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Sol Ipuche
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Defense Transformation
Keyword 2 Latin American D&S Market
Keyword 3 Defense Industry Transformation
Podcast No
WIP Number K91F-01-00-00-00