Global Armored Vehicles Manufacturers Report 2023-2027: Emerging Market Scenario, Defense Spending, Growth Projections, Key Market & Technology Trends, Issues & Challenges, Key Growth Domains

DUBLIN, May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Comparative SWOT & Strategy Focus – 2023-2027 – Global Top 7 Armored Vehicles Manufacturers – GDLS & GDELS, BAE Systems, Oshkosh Defense, Rheinmetall, KNDS, Iveco Defense, Hanwha Defense” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The report analyzes & provides comprehensive insights into the Global Top 7 Armored Vehicle OEMs with focus on a blend of quantitative & qualitative analysis.

The report provides detailed analysis on the OEMs, including, comprehensive analysis of business portfolio and strategic market positioning, overall strategy focus, key strategies & plans for medium term, financial analysis and a detailed Comparative SWOT analysis against the backdrop of emerging rapid shifts in the geopolitical dynamics, equations & landscape and technological leapfrogging.

The report also projects market evolution for the global A&D market over medium term with analysis of emerging market scenario, defense spending growth projections, key market & technology trends, issues & challenges, key growth domains and potential growth opportunities

Land systems, led by the Iron Triangle of MBTs, IFVs & Artillery Guns/SPHs, are back in the reckoning following the renewed threat to Europe, especially to Central & Eastern European nations, from Russian belligerence since the invasion of Ukraine and the return of World War-I style trench warfare after over a century in Southern & Eastern Ukraine marking an effective resurgence for the King of the Kill Zone.

The looming spectre of land warfare over the plains of Europe has the entire region spooked up once again and frantically preparing to defend itself through the revitalization of European defense industrial base which is underway in full swing after decades of neglect & apathy.

The focus has been on the modernization & replacement of legacy, Cold war-era systems with latest, next-gen systems incorporating cutting-edge technologies & capabilities providing effective capabilities overmatch against Russian systems & armor.

Additionally, rapid ramp up of production for munitions, especially, artillery shells to replenish depleted stock levels given the ongoing U.S. & NATO security assistance to Ukraine and to meet growing demand levels & increased preparedness levels to meet the imminent threat

Poland has been leading the pack of European nations having already placed a huge order for around 250 M1A2 upgraded Abrams MBTs worth $4.5 billion, in addition, to plans to locally produce up to 1,000 South Korean K2 Black Panther MBTs, 672 K9 Self Propelled Howitzers and 288 K239 Chunmoo MRLS, worth almost a massive $14.5 billion, while also contemplating plans to procure AS-21 Redback IFVs.

The Cold-war era British Challenger 2 MBTs are already headed for another series of capabilities upgrade, in addition, to procurement of Boxer wheeled & Ajax tracked armored vehicles as part of fleet recapitalization plans of the British Army. Across the English Channel, the first lot of upgraded French Leclercs, featuring an all digital backbone & enhanced protection, have just been delivered to the French Army in late 2022 with another batch due in 2023.

German tank-maker KMW, too, has been contemplating plans & gearing up to ramp up production rates for the Leopard 2A7 MBTs based on market signals and to capitalize on a revised German strategic defense posture following ‘Zeitenwande’ while also meeting growing regional requirements over near to medium term. However, the upcoming Franco-German joint MGCS program is likely to be the core, long-term growth pivot for the industry going forward

The U.S., too, has been drawing up plans for an eventual replacement for two of the core assets of its BCTs, namely, the M1 Abrams MBT & the M2 Bradley IFVs. The incumbent OEM, GDLS, has already showcased AbramsX, featuring an AI backbone and diesel-electric hybrid powertrain, as a replacement for the M1 Abrams operated by the U.S. Army which is also looking to replace its combat proven Bradley IFVs under the OMFV program.

Away from traditional armor strongholds, the U.S. & Europe, Australia’s flagship Land 400 program has effectively heralded an armor renaissance down under with the award of multiple, big ticket contract awards for armored vehicles procurement under multiple phases over the past decade to replace Australian Army’s ageing platforms and to beef up domestic defense industrial base under a local production model

Global Defense Spending, thus, has been on a clear upswing and is at a historic high now, having breached the $2 trillion threshold in 2021 following the re-emergence of traditional West vs. East fault line & rivalry and a rapidly evolving Russia-China cooperative axis which is likely to ultimately turn into a real windfall for the global defense industrial base over near to medium term with the global defense spending projected to reach the record $2.5 trillion level by 2027

Key Topics Covered:

Section 1 Business Structure & Snapshot – For each of the Global Top 7 Armored Vehicles Manufacturers

Founded
Headquartered
Business Segments
Employees
Revenues
Market Capitalization
Key Executives
Shareholding/Ownership Pattern & Structure

Section 2 Financial Performance Snapshot – For each Industry OEM

Revenue Base & Growth Trend
Revenues Split by Key Segments
Revenues Split by Key Geographic Markets & Regions
Gross Earnings & Margin Trend
Operating Earnings & Operating Margin Trend
Return on Sales Trend
Profitability Growth Trend
Cash Flow from Operations
R&D Expenditure Trend
CAPEX Trend
Order Intake Trend
Order Backlog Position & Growth Trend

Section 3 SWOT Analysis – For each of the Top 7 Industry Players

Strengths to be Leveraged
Weaknesses to be worked on
Opportunities to be capitalized upon
Threats to be negated & mitigated

Section 4 Comparative Analysis of Strengths

GDLS & GDELS
BAE Systems plc
Oshkosh Corporation
Rheinmetall AG
KNDS
Iveco Defense
Hanwha Defense

Section 5 Comparative Analysis of Weaknesses

GDLS & GDELS
BAE Systems plc
Oshkosh Corporation
Rheinmetall AG
KNDS
Iveco Defense
Hanwha Defense

Section 6 Strategy Focus across OEMs – Near to Medium Term – For the Top 7 Armored Vehicles Manufacturers

GDLS & GDELS
BAE Systems plc
Oshkosh Corporation
Rheinmetall AG
KNDS
Iveco Defense
Hanwha Defense

Section 7 Analysis of Key Strategies & Plans for the Armored Vehicles Manufacturers

Analysis Coverage:
Business and Product Portfolio Strategies & Plans
Market, Segment, Domain & Program Specific Strategies & Plans
R&D Strategies & Plans
Growth Strategies & Plans
Business and Corporate Strategies & Plans
Sales & Marketing Strategies & Plans
Production/Manufacturing Strategies & Plans
Financial Strategies & Plans
Acquisitions, Strategic Alliances & JVs
Other Strategies & Strategic Initiatives

Section 8 Global Armored Vehicles Market – Force Field Analysis – Analysis of Driving and Restraining Forces and their Overall Dynamics

Driving Forces
Restraining Forces

Section 9 Key Industry Trends

Section 10 Key Market Trends

Section 11 Key Technology Trends

Section 12 Key Issues, Challenges and Risk Factors

Section 13 Key Armored Vehicles Programs – Underway, Upcoming and Emerging Programs

Section 14 Strategic Market Outlook – Global Armored Vehicles Market – 2023-2032

Analysis of the Emerging Market Scenario for Armored Vehicles
Global Defense Spending – Trends & Growth Projections
Top 5 Defense Spending Nations & Defense Budgetary Trends
Key Growth & Technology Investment Priority Areas
Key Upcoming Armored Vehicle Programs
Emerging Technologies
Market Outlook & Demand Growth Projections for Armored Vehicles – 2023-2032

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