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Improvement in the capabilities of the armed forces to upsurge the BRICS Nations Defense Market: Ken Research

Posted on 29 November 2016 by KenResearch defense and security ,

  • Brazil has continued putting aside a generally relentless rate (1.5-1.6%) of GDP for defence expenditures.
  • Brazil is to incorporate 50 Eurocopter Cougar (EC-725) medium-lift helicopters, unmanned airborne vehicles, hostile to tank weaponry and another group of defensively covered vehicles from IVECO.

Ken research announced its recent publication on BRICS Nations Defense Spends on Military Vehicles: 2016 to 2024,” which offers insights on the quantitative upper-level view of projected spends on  on Military Vehicles and vast knowledge on the house of Strategic Defence Intelligence which outlays BRICS Nations' projected budget allocations on Military Vehicles. The publication incorporates the strategic outlay on individual segments which include Armored Personal Carriers (APCs), Armored Vehicle MRO, Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs), Light Multi-role Vehicles (LMVs), Mine Resistant Armored Protected Vehicles (MRAPs) and Tactical Trucks. The data involved in this report draws upon Strategic Defense Intelligence's in-depth, primary research and proprietary databases to provide you with robust, segment specific data. Countries which are analysed in this report are Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Moreover, the current market size and budget allocation data is considered to understand and analyse the current landscape and forecasts to discover the future direction of the Military Vehicles market in BRICS Nations.

Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are indistinguishable in that, wherever they are on their financial route as "emerging" markets and "developing" powers with a "reinforcing" worldwide voice, they are experiencing changes inside their military and looking for a confident part on the world's military scene. Every one of them has seen their innovation being redesigned and defense expenditures rising over the previous years.

Brazil has continued putting aside a generally relentless rate (1.5-1.6%) of GDP for defence expenditures over the previous decade. Financial development, hampered as it may be by the 2009 emergency, proceeds over 2% for that period as indicated by World Bank gauges - which implies military consumption is likewise developing.

Since 2005 the Brazilian defence budget plan has developed by 5 percent for each year and the government affirmed another national defence policy in 2008 that put aside $70 billion for reequipping the armed force. New things are to incorporate 50 Eurocopter Cougar (EC-725) medium-lift helicopters, unmanned airborne vehicles, hostile to tank weaponry and another group of defensively covered vehicles from IVECO.

Russia shows an alternate case than Brazil in that unlike the monetarily ascendant South American country it is accustomed to being viewed as a worldwide power and hopes to be characterized all things considered. While Brazil's military modernization exertion comes as the nation acceptance for acknowledgment among the worldwide elite, Russia expects to hold and enhance those defence capabilities that once empowered it to be viewed as a first-level military power close by the U.S. It is speculated that about 10 percent of the Russian military hardware fulfils modern standards. The novice defence plan aims to reform the situation by tripling the proportion of new-generation equipment to 30 percent in 2015, also the need to recruit high talented officers and soldiers for the new army  again comes with a big price tag.

The BRICs have three things similar. Each is huge either in terms of size or in case of population, also each has an emerging economy and each of them is undergoing a military modernization effort aimed at preserving their strategic interests. During all this, Europe’s strongest nations are cutting defense spending and the U.S. defense budget is set to flat-line in the coming years, these four countries are seeking to assert themselves on the global stage and are willing and able to invest in improving the capabilities of their armed forces.

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Europe Move towards Investment in Defense Sector to Boost Expenditure on Helicopters: Ken Research

Posted on 28 November 2016 by KenResearch defense and security ,

  • Lately, EU has pushed defence and security to the top of its agenda, with plans being laid to spend billions of Euros on new military investments.
  • EU to move into defence R&D in his yearly state of the union.
  • Start out as a pilot with €25 million followed with bigger fund during EU’s new budget cycle.

Ken research announced its most recent publication on “Defense and Civil Spends on Helicopters in Europe: 2016 to 2024,” offers insight on the quantitative upper-level view of projected spends on Helicopters and vast knowledge on the house of Strategic Defence Intelligence; outlays Europe’s’ projected budget allocations on Helicopters. The production provides strategic outlay on individual segments which include Civil Helicopter, Defence Helicopter and Helicopter MRO. The data involved in this report draws upon Strategic Defence Intelligence's in-depth analysis, primary research and proprietary databases which are incorporated to provide the robust, segment specific data. Countries which are analysed in this report are Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.

Moreover, the current market size and budget allocation data is considered to understand and analyse the current landscape and forecasts to discover the future direction of the Helicopters market in Europe. This is an on-demand report and will take at most 2 working days to deliver.

As Eastern Europe and The Baltic States keep on being a key concentration for defence euipment overhauls, the rotational armada remains a key resource in both residential and international military operations and hence a focused meeting is fundamental to guarantee continued advancement of capability, equipment and joint interoperability.

As EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker affirmed for the EU to move into defence R&D. The program is likely to run from 2018-2019, beginning with little with a financial plan of around €25 million. The pilot could in the end develop into a lasting system worth €3.5 billion, run independently from the EU's customary research program.

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C4ISR Electronics and IT Expenditure in BRICS Nations: Ken Research

Posted on 18 November 2016 by KenResearch defense and security ,

Ken Research announced its most recent publication titled, BRICS Nations Defense Spends on C4ISR Electronics and IT: 2016 to 2024,” discuss related parameters of the defense industry. The report has covered defense spending on C4ISR Electronics & IT products including Biometric System, Communication Systems, Electro Optic Systems, Electronic Warfare Systems, Military IT, Radars, Sensor & Guidance and Signals Intercept & Cryptography. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa countries have been covered in the report. The publication provides segmentation data of the C4ISR Electronics & IT market in BRICS Nations.

The C4ISR helps to enhance the command, control and communication potential of in-service cutters, boats and aircraft. This support system will help to link the Coast Guard’s older assets with its newest. India offers ample of opportunities in C4ISR and IT product development in defense industry. The dependency of India on other countries for the development of defense equipments is a concern which creates opportunities for other nations.

Key Products Covered in the Report:

Biometric System

Communication Systems

Electro Optic Systems

Electronic Warfare Systems

Military IT

Radars

Sensor & Guidance

Signals Intercept & Cryptography

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