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The World Military Connector Market
Table of Contents
Research Report M-990-07
Published September 2007

 
 


Chapter 1


Understanding The Military Market
1.1 Military Budgets of the United States and other Parts of the World
U.S. Military Spending vs. Selected Nations
1.2 Military Budget Breakdown – Determining the True Available Market Value
1.3 Using Real World Experience in the Budget
1.4 The President’s Proposal
1.5 The Department of Defense’s (DOD’s) Greatest Challenge
1.6 2006 Year-end Summary
1.7 Significant Events of 2006 and 2007 that Affect Everyone Involved in the Military Marketplace
1.8 Forward-looking Trends
2006 World Connector Market - Share By Equipment Sector
2011 World Connector Market - Share By Equipment Sector
World Military Aerospace Connector Market by Region - 5-Year Forecast


Chapter 2


The Defense Budget Of The United States
2.1 Understanding the President’s 2007 Budget
2.1.1 Stimulating Strong Economic Growth and Deficit Reduction
2.1.2 Defense
2.1.3 Transformation
2.1.4 Tools to Support Our Troops
2.1.5 Quality of Troop Life
2.1.6 Homeland Security
2.1.7 The President’s Budget also includes
2.1.8 Improving Aviation Security
2.1.9 Preparing the Nation


Chapter 3


U.S. Military Market’s Macro Drivers
3.1 Instability in the Middle East and North Korea
3.1.1 Iraq
3.1.2 Iran
3.1.3 Pakistan
3.1.4 Lebanon, Hezbollah and the World’s Most Dangerous Men
3.1.5 North Korea


Chapter 4


U.S. Military Market’s Micro-Drivers
4.1 Political Events of 2006
4.2 U.S. Defense Forecast


Chapter 5


Military Applications
5.1 Aircraft
5.1.1 Fighter Aircraft
5.1.1.1 F/A-18 Hornet (C & D) and Super Hornet (E & F)
5.1.1.2 F/A-22 Raptor
5.1.1.3 F-35 Lightning II, Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
5.1.2 F-15 and F-16 Upgrades
5.2 Missiles
5.2.1 Anti-Tank Missiles
5.2.2 Cruise (Anti-ship) Missles
5.2.3 Cruise (Land) Missiles
5.2.4 Air-to-Air Missiles
5.2.4 Long–range Missiles
5.2.5 Surface-to-Air Missiles
5.2.5 High-altitude Missiles
5.2.6 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
5.3 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
5.3.1 Predator
5.3.2 Global Hawk
5.4 New Technologies of War
5.4.1 Ground Forces
5. 4.1.1 Blue Force Tracking
5.4.1.2 The Stryker
5.4.1.3 The Mobile Counter Fire System
5.4.1.4 Advanced Mine Detection
5.4.1.5 Night Vision
5.4.1.6 Flexible Display Technology


Chapter 6


Military Market Sub-Segment Markets
6.1 Aircraft Markets
6.1.1 Aircraft Manufacturing Market
6.2 Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) Markets
6.2.1 Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below
6.3 Missile Systems Markets
6.3.1 Missile Manufacturing Market
6.3.2 Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP) Markets
6.3.3 Missile Defense Markets
6.3.4 Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Market
6.4 IR Imaging Focal Plane Array (FPA) Sensors and Systems Markets
6.5 Ruggedized Computer Markets
6.5.1 Military Display and Keypad Markets
6.6 Military Land-Based Surveillance Radar Market
6.7 Military Satellite Systems Market
6.8 Stealth Markets
6.9 TouchTableTM Markets
6.10 Ground Fighting Vehicle Markets
6.10.1 Ground Fighting Vehicle Retro-fit & Overall Market
6.11 Self-Protection Systems and Decoys Markets
6.12 Chemical and Biological Agent Detector Markets
6.13 Night Vision Device Market
6.14 Visual Simulation Market
6.15 Fire Control and Communications (FCC) Markets
6.16 Guardrail Common System Markets
6.17 Land-Based Air Defense Systems Market
6.18 Power Supplies for Military Application Markets
6.19 Ship Building Markets
6.19.1 Ship Upgrade and Modification Market
6.20 Smart Munitions Market
6.21 Test Equipment (ATE) Market
6.22 Weather Systems Markets
6.23 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Markets & UAV Systems Markets
6.24 Millimeter-Wave Radar Subsystems
6.24.1 Phased-Array Radar Systems
6.24.2 NATO’s Air-To-Ground Surveillance (AGS) Market
6.24.3 Miniaturized Synthetic Aperture Radar with MIT Capability (MiSAR) “The Eye in the Sky”
6.25 Electronic Warfare Suites of Multi Role Superiority Aircraft Market
6.26 The 21st Century Soldier


Chapter 7


Mil-Specification Versus Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)
7.1 MIL-STD or MIL-SPEC
7.2 Origins of Military Standards
7.3 Commercial Off-the-Shelf is Nothing New
7.4 The Rebirth of Commercial-Off-the Shelf (COTS)
7.5 Definition of COTS Solutions7.6 Benefits of COTS
7.7 Pros and Cons of both Mil-Spec and COTS
What’s Next for COTS?


Chapter 8


Military Contractors And Electronics Manufacturers
8.1 Top 15 Aerospace & Defense Manufacturers

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ockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT)
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA)
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
BAE SYSTEMS plc (Pink Sheets: BAESY [ADR])
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC)
Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN)
Raytheon Network Centric Systems
General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD)
General Dynamics Information Technology
General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.
General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc.
General Dynamics Aviation Services
General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems Scranton Operations
General Dynamics NASSCO
Electric Boat Corporation
General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N.V.
EADS North America, Inc.
EADS Test & Services (UK) Limited
EADS North America Defense Test and Services, Inc.
American Eurocopter LLC
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LLL)
L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.
Finmeccanica SpA
United Technologies Corporation (NYSE: UTX)
Thales
Science Applications International Corporation
General Electric Company (NYSE: GE)
Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON)
8.2 Aerospace & Defense Electronics Manufacturers by Market Segments
8.2.1 Military Airborne Communications Markets, including surveillance and warfare systems, air
traffic control, command & control, weaponry and defense electronics upgrades
EDO Corporation (NYSE: EDO)
Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS)
Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ (GS): ESLT|
ITT Defense Electronics & Services
Cobham plc
8.2.2 Military Ground Fighting Vehicles
General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.
8.2.3 Military Tactical Radios, Avionics, Overhaul Services and Flight Simulation
Rockwell Collins, Inc. (NYSE: COL)


Chapter 9


Military Connector Types
9.1 Mil-Spec Circular Types
9.1.1 MIL-DTL-26482 (formerly MIL-C-26482) Series
9.1.2 MIL-DTL-5015 (formerly MIL-C-5015) Series
9.1.3 MIL-DTL-38999 (Formerly MIL-38999) Series
9.1.4 MIL-C-83723 Series
9.1.5 MIL-C-28840 Series
9.1.6 VG 95234 Series
9.2 COTS Types (Often referred to as Non-Mil-Spec)
9.2.1 Rack and Panel Type
9.2.1.1 ARINC 404 & 600 Series
9.2.1.2. ARINC 650 & 810
9.2.2. IEEE Specificatiion
9.2.2.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394)
9.2.3 Rectangular & PCB Connectors
9.2.3.1 MIL-C-24308 D-Subminiature Series
9.2.3.2 MIL-C-55302 Series PCB Connectors
9.2.4 Micro-miniature Series
9.2.3.1 MIL-STD-83513 Series
9.2.5 MIL-DTL-M32139A Nano-miniature Series
9.2.6 LIF / ZIF Rectangular Connectors
9.2.7 Heavy Duty, Space and Underwater Connectors
9.2.7.1 NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center Qualified Connectors
9.2.7.2 WetSeal Series

9.2.8 Umbilical Release and Staging Connectors
9.2.8.1 MIL-STD-1760 Series
9.2.9 Filtered Connectors
9.2.9.1 D-Subminiature EMI / RFI Filtered
9.2.9.2 MIL-DTL-83723
9.2.9.3 MIL-DTL-83513 Micro D
9.2.9.3 ARINC 600
9.2.10 Hermetically-sealed Connectors
9.2.11 High-frequency RF Connectors
9.2.11.1 Standard RF Types:
9.2.11.2 Miniature RF Types:
9.2.11.3 Sub-miniature RF Types
9.2.11.4 APC Series RF Connectors
9.2.12 Tactical Fiber Optic Connectors
9.2.12.1 MIL-PRF-29504
9.2.12.2 MIL-PRF-28876
9.2.12.3 Expanded Beam Fiber Optic Connectors
9.2.12.4 GFOCA Style Fiber Optic Hermaphroditic Connections
9.2.12.5 Next Generation (NGCON) Fiber Optic Connections
9.2.13 Custom Sockets
9.2.13.1 Ball Grid Array (BGA) Sockets
9.2.13.2 Land Grid Array (LGA) Sockets
9.2.13.3 Pin Grid Array (PGA) Sockets


Chapter 10


Military Connector Manufacturers
10.1 Top Military Connector Manufacturers
Glenair Inc.
Deutsch Connectors, Defense/Aerospace Operations
HiRel Connectors, Inc.
Radiall AEP, Inc.
Smiths Interconnect
Souriau SAS
Souriau USA
Amphenol Interconnect Products
ITT Electronic Components
Corning Gilbert, Inc.
HUBER+SUHNER, Inc.
CINCH CONNECTORS Ltd
Telegärtner Inc.
ABB Entrelec
3M Interconnect Solutions
Delphi Connection Systems
Tyco Electronics Ltd.
J.S.T. Corporation


Chapter 11


Military Connector Market By Region And End-Use Equipment Sectors
Market by Region and End-Use Equipment Sectors
North American Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
European Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
Japan Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
Chinese Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
Asia Pacific Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
ROW Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector
Total Military Connector Market By Equipment Sector


Chapter 12


Military Connector Market By Region And Product Category
12.1   Market by Region and Major Product Category
North American Military Connector Market By Product Category
European Military Connector Market By Product Category
Japanese Military Connector Market By Product Category
Chinese Military Connector Market By Product Category
Asia Pacific Military Connector Market By Product Category
ROW Military Connector Market By Product Category
Total World Military Connector Market By Product Category
12.2Market by Region and Significant Product Lines
North American Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
European Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
Japanese Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
Chinese Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
Asia Pacific Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
ROW Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line
Total Military Connector Market By Significant Product Line


Chapter 13


Conclusions
13.1 How The Military Connector Market Has Transformed

 
 



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