Chapter 1. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Segmentation
1.2 Scope, Assumptions & Limitations
1.3 Research Methodology
1.4 Primary Sources
1.5 Secondary Sources
Chapter 2. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – Executive Summary
2.1 Market Size & Forecast – (2023 – 2030) ($M/$Bn)
2.2 Key Trends & Insights
2.2.1 Demand Side
2.2.2 Supply Side
2.3 Attractive Investment Propositions
2.4 COVID-19 Impact Analysis
Chapter 3. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – Competition Scenario
3.1 Market Share Analysis & Company Benchmarking
3.2 Competitive Strategy & Development Scenario
3.3 Competitive Pricing Analysis
3.4 Supplier-Distributor Analysis
Chapter 4. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market - Entry Scenario
4.1 Regulatory Scenario
4.2 Case Studies – Key Start-ups
4.3 Customer Analysis
4.4 PESTLE Analysis
4.5 Porters Five Force Model
4.5.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.5.2 Bargaining Powers of Customers
4.5.3 Threat of New Entrants
4.5.4 Rivalry among Existing Players
4.5.5 Threat of Substitutes
Chapter 5. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – Landscape
5.1 Value Chain Analysis – Key Stakeholders Impact Analysis
5.2 Market Drivers
5.3 Market Restraints/Challenges
5.4 Market Opportunities
Chapter 6. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – By Type
6.1 Introduction/Key Findings
6.2 Optical sensors and other sensor payloads
6.3 Avionics and subsystems
6.4 Data link and communication systems
6.5 Y-O-Y Growth trend Analysis By Type
6.6 Absolute $ Opportunity Analysis by By Type, 2023-2030
Chapter 7. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – By Application
7.1 Introduction/Key Findings
7.2 Communication
7.3 Navigation
7.4 Reconnaissance
7.5 Y-O-Y Growth trend Analysis By Application
7.6 Absolute $ Opportunity Analysis By Application, 2023-2030
Chapter 8. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market , By Geography – Market Size, Forecast, Trends & Insights
8.1 North America
8.1.1 By Country
8.1.1.1 U.S.A.
8.1.1.2 Canada
8.1.1.3 Mexico
8.1.2 By Type
8.1.3 By INDUSTRY VERTICAL
8.1.4 Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
8.2 Europe
8.2.1 By Country
8.2.1.1 U.K
8.2.1.2 Germany
8.2.1.3 France
8.2.1.4 Italy
8.2.1.5 Spain
8.2.1.6 Rest of Europe
8.2.2 By Type
8.2.3 By Application
8.2.4 Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
8.3 Asia Pacific
8.3.1 By Country
8.3.1.1 China
8.3.1.2 Japan
8.3.1.3 South Korea
8.3.1.4 India
8.3.1.5 Australia & New Zealand
8.3.1.6 Rest of Asia-Pacific
8.3.2 By Type
8.3.3 By Application
8.3.4 Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
8.4 South America
8.4.1 By Country
8.4.1.1 Brazil
8.4.1.2 Argentina
8.4.1.3 Colombia
8.4.1.4 Chile
8.4.1.5 Rest of South America
8.4.2 By Type
8.4.3 By Application
8.4.4 Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
8.5 Middle East & Africa
8.5.1 By Country
8.5.1.1 United Arab Emirates (UAE)
8.5.1.2 Saudi Arabia
8.5.1.3 Qatar
8.5.1.4 Israel
8.5.1.5 South Africa
8.5.1.6 Nigeria
8.5.1.7 Kenya
8.5.1.8 Egypt
8.5.1.9 Rest of MEA
8.5.2 By Type
8.5.3 By Application
8.5.4 Countries & Segments - Market Attractiveness Analysis
Chapter 9. Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market – Company Profiles – (Overview, Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market Portfolio, Financials, Strategies & Developments)
9.1 Airbus SE
9.2 BAE Systems Plc
9.3 Ball Corp.
9.4 Eutelsat SA
9.5 General Dynamics Corp.
9.6 GomSpace Group AB
9.7 Honeywell International Inc.
9.8 Intelsat US LLC
9.9 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
9.10 L3Harris Technologies Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Global Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market was valued at USD 2.5 billion and is projected to reach a market size of USD 4.2 billion by the end of 2030. Over the forecast period of 2023-2030, the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9%.
Key drivers include increasing demand for secure and reliable communication, advancements in sensor technology for reconnaissance, and the need for enhanced navigation capabilities.
North America holds the largest market share in the Military Satellite Payloads and Subsystems Market, driven by its advanced defense infrastructure and investments in satellite technologies.
COVID-19 led to disruptions in the supply chain and delayed manufacturing processes in the aerospace and defense industry, affecting the production and deployment of military satellites and their payloads.
Military satellites are primarily used for communication, navigation, and reconnaissance applications to support various defense operations.