Global Military Armoured Vehicles Markets/Technology Report 2022-2030 Featuring Leading Companies – General Dynamics, Iveco, KNDS – KMW + Nexter, Oshkosh, Patria Group, & Rheinmetall Group – Yahoo Finance

Dublin, Aug. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Military Armoured Vehicles – Market and Technology Forecast to 2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The military armoured vehicles market is estimated to be valued up to US$21 billion in the 2022-2030 period, growing with a CAGR of 1%
APCs and IFVs are expected to be the two main sub-segments with the largest value with the European market being the biggest in size, but with the US growing faster than the rest
The report presents and analyses the technological developments and, how they will impact force structures. It also forecasts the market size to 2030 and shows the dynamic in the market.
Military armoured vehicles will continue to be the centrepiece of land warfare in spite of the developments in sensors and anti-tank guided missiles, as well as the proliferation of RPGs.
The war in Ukraine has showcased certain limits of these platforms, which are expected to enhance the trend for active protection systems and manned-unmanned teaming which will allow armed UGVs to close-in to the enemy and overwhelm its defences.

The report provides an in-depth analysis of the following:
The trends, drives, opportunities and challenges companies are currently or will face in the future
Technological developments: Insights into how technological enablers will change forces structures, tactics and of course the market itself
Vehicles’ design: Insight into the armoured vehicles’ design aspects and how end-users’ experiences in combat brings valuable lessons to the industry
Regional overview: The report presents the differences in the regional markets and the leading companies in each one of them
Competitive landscape: Analysis of the competitive landscape in the armoured vehicles market and the supply chain
Reasons to buy
Understand the structure of the regional markets and the opportunities they present
Gain in-depth understanding of the trends and drives that shape the market
Highlight the opportunities that await those already in the market or those interested in entering
Direct resources in areas that are more profitable
Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Executive Summary
2.1 Trends and Insights
2.2 Major Findings
2.3 Major Conclusions
2.4 Important Tables and Graphs

3 Market Overview
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Market Characteristics
3.2.1 North America
3.2.2 Europe
3.2.3 Central & South America
3.2.4 Middle East and North Africa
3.2.5 Asia-Pacific

4 Technologies and Developments
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Standardization – Characteristics
4.3 Design of armoured vehicles
4.3.1 Situational Awareness
4.3.2 Tactics
4.3.3 Signature Management
4.3.4 Countermeasures
4.3.5 Active Protection
4.3.6 Armour
4.3.7 Mitigate
4.4 Armoured Vehicles and UGVs

5 Market Analysis and Forecast Factors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Drivers
5.3 Trends
5.4 Opportunities
5.5 Challenges

6 Market Segmentation

7 Global and Regional Market Forecast to 2030
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Military Armoured Vehicles market by Region overview
7.3 Market overview per region
7.4 Country Analysis
7.4.1 USA
7.4.2 Australia
7.4.3 France
7.5 Armoured vehicles market Regions by Region
7.5.1 Americas: Armoured vehicles market by Region
7.5.2 Europe: Armoured vehicles market by Region
7.5.3 Asia-Pacific: Armoured vehicles market by Region
7.5.4 Middle East: Armoured vehicle market by Region
7.6 Opportunity Analysis

8 Technology Market Forecast to 2030
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Armoured vehicles market by Technology overview
8.2.1 Main Battle Tanks market by Region
8.2.2 Light Utility Vehicles market by Region
8.2.3 Light Multirole Vehicles market by Region
8.2.4 Infantry Fighting Vehicles market by Region
8.2.5 Armoured Personnel Carriers market by Region
8.2.6 Armoured Engineering Vehicles market by Region
8.3 Opportunity Analysis

9 Impact Analysis
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Forecast factors and Market Impact

10 Leading Companies
10.1 General Dynamics Land Systems (General Dynamics Corp.)
10.1.1 Introduction
10.1.2 Products & Services
10.1.3 Recent contract wins
10.1.4 Recent Projects completed
10.1.5 Strategic Alliances
10.1.6 Armoured Vehicles – Products & Services
10.1.7 SWOT Analysis
10.2 Iveco Defence Vehicles S.p.a. (Iveco Group NV)
10.3 KNDS – KMW + Nexter Defense Systems
10.4 Oshkosh Defense (Oshkosh Corporation)
10.5 Patria Group (Patria Oyj)
10.6 Rheinmetall Group (Rheinmetall AG)

11 Conclusions and recommendations

Companies Mentioned
Allison
Arquus
BAE Systems-Hagglunds
BMC Group
BMC Group
Caterpillar
CNH Industrial-Iveco
Cummins Defense
Czechoslovak Group
Daimler Truck – Detroit Diesel
Defenture
DMAX
Eurotrophy
FNSS
GDELS
Hellenic Vehicles Industry
Iveco Defence Vehicles
Jankel
Kamaz
KMW
Komatsu
Kongsberg
Konstrukta Defence
Liebherr
Lithuania Defense Services
Magirus-Deutz
MAN
Mercedes-Benz
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
MTU
Nexter
Northrop Grumman
Nurol
Otokar
Patria
Perkins
PGZ Group
PT Pindad
Rafael Defense Systems
Renault
RENK
Rheinmetall AG
Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land
Samarm
SC Group-Supacat
Scania
Sisu
Tata Motors
Tatra
Ukrainian Armor
Uravagonzavod
Urovesa
Uzina Mecanica Bucuresti
VOP CZ
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/egxkue

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