Future of the Greek Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2020 Now available at iData Insights Summary The Greek defense market will be driven by the country's strained relationship with Turkey over a territorial dispute in the Cyprus region, along with a sovereignty rights issue in the Gulf of Aegean. In addition, the capital expenditure allocation is anticipated to average 27.5% of the total defense budget during 2016-2020 and defense equipment procurements are expected to be in the areas of frigates, submarines, corvettes, and multi-role aircraft MRO services Key Findings - During 2011-2015, Greek defense expenditure registered a growth rate of -7.53%, declining from US$5 billion in 2011 to US$3.7 billion in 2015 - Military expenditure is anticipated to register a CAGR of 2.75% during 2016-2020, to value US$4 billion in 2020 - The country's strained relationship with Turkey over a territorial dispute in the Cyprus region, along with a sovereignty rights issue in the Gulf of Aegean are expected to drive defense expenditure over the forecast period - Demand for equipment is mainly expected to revolve around frigates, submarines, corvettes, and multi-role aircraft and MRO services during 2016-2020 Synopsis Strategic Defence Intelligence's report - Future of the Greek Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2020 offers detailed analysis of the industry with market size forecasts from 2016-2020. This report will also analyze factors that influence demand in the industry, key market trends, and challenges faced by indus try participants. In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following: - Defense industry market size and drivers: detailed analysis of the defense industry during 2016-2020, including highlights of the demand drivers and growth stimulators. It also provides a snapshot of the country's expenditure and modernization patterns - Budget allocation and key challenges: insights into procurement schedules formulated within the country and a breakdown of the defense budget with respect to the army, navy, and air force. It also details the key challenges faced by defense market participants within the country - Porter's Five Force analysis of the defense industry: analysis of the market characteristics by determining the bargaining power of suppliers, buyers, threat of substitution, intensity of rivalry, and barriers to entry - Import and Export Dynamics: analysis of prevalent trends in the country's imports and exports over the last five years - Market opportunities: details of the top five defense investment opportunities from 2015 to 2025 - Competitive landscape and strategic insights: including an overview of key players, together with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives, and a brief financial analysis Reasons?To?Buy - Identify and track the global defense market and make regional comparisons to effectively target new revenue streams - Understand the importance of being led by the defense ministries in the military procurement market and define your strategies with insight on what you r customers really want by analyzing recent orders, technical specifications, and the c ountry's expected investment pattern during 2016-2020 - Make correct business decisions based on detailed analysis of the defense industry from 2016-2020,which includes the total competitive landscape of the sector with detailed profiles of the top domestic and foreign defense manufacturers along with information about their products, alliances, recent contract wins, and financial analysis - Determine prospective investment areas by gaining an in-depth understanding of the industry in terms of market opportunities - Channel resources by identifying various military requirements that are expected to generate revenues across different sectors during 2016-2020
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 What is this Report About? 1.2 Definitions 1.3 Summary Methodology 1.4 SDI Terrorism Index 1.5 About Strategic Defence Intelligence 2 Executive Summary 3 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities 1
3.1 Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast 3.1.1 Greece is expected to invest US$18.7 billion in defense over the forecast period 3.1.2 Conflict with Turkey and military modernization will drive Greek defense expenditure over the forecast period 3.1.3 Greek defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP is anticipated to decline during the forecast period 3.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation 3.2.1 Capital expenditure share in the defense budget to increase over the forecast period 3.2.2 Greece expected to invest US$5.1 billion in the acquisition of defense equipment over the forecast period 3.2.3 Defense expenditure allocation for the army and air force expected to be strong 3.2.4 Hellenic Army expenditure expected to increase over the forecast period 3.2.5 Hellenic Air Force expenditure expected to increase over the next five years 3.2.6 Naval expenditure expected to recover over the forecast period 3.2.7 Per-capita defense expenditure expected to increase over the forecast period 3.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast 3.3.1 Homeland security market to record a CAGR of 1.01% during 2016-2020 3.3.2 Illegal migration predicted to drive homeland security procurements 3.3.3 Threat of terrorism in Greece considered moderate 3.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets 3.4.1 Greek defense expenditure is anticipated to remain low compared to leading spenders 3.4.2 The country will continue to be a small contributor in the global arms market 3.4.3 As a percentage of GDP, Greek defense expenditure is higher than most EU nations 3.4.4 Greece faces a moderate level of terrorist threat 3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators 3.5.1 Frigates 3.5.2 Submarines 3.5.3 Corvettes 3.5.4 Multi-Role Aircraft MRO 4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics 2
4.1 Import Market Dynamics 4.1.1 Economic pressures affected the country's defense imports 4.1.2 Germany and the US emerged as the leading arms suppliers to Greece 4.1.3 Ships and aircraft constitute the majority of Greek defense imports 4.2 Export Market Dynamics 4.2.1 Greece has negligible arms exports 5 Industry Dynamics 5.1 Five Forces Analysis 5.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: low to medium 5.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: medium to high 5.1.3 Barrier to entry: low 5.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: low to medium 5.1.5 Threat of substitution: medium 6 Market Entry Strategy 6.1 Market Regulation 6.1.1 Offset obligations are attached to all defense deals 6.1.2 European Defense Agency promotes defense procurements within the EU 6.2 Market Entry Route 6.2.1 Foreign OEMs enter the market through collaboration with domestic defense firms 6.3 Key Challenges 6.3.1 Economic crisis will affect current and future procurements 6.3.2 IMF and EU regulations on Greek defense expenditure to limit Greece's flexibility in military maintenance 7 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights 7.1 Competitive Landscape Overview 7.2 Key Domestic Companies 7.2.1 Hellenic Aerospace Industry: overview 7.2.2 Hellenic Aerospace Industry: product focus 7.2.3 Hellenic Aerospace Industry: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 3
7.2.4 Hellenic Aerospace Industry: alliances 7.2.5 Hellenic Aerospace Industry: recent contract wins 7.2.6 Hellenic Defence Systems S.A: overview 7.2.7 Hellenic Defence Systems S.A: product focus 7.2.8 Hellenic Defence Systems S.A: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.2.9 Hellenic Defence Systems S.A.: alliances 7.2.10 Hellenic Defence Systems S.A: recent contract wins 7.3 Key Private Sector Companies 7.3.1 ISI Hellas: overview 7.3.2 ISI Hellas: product focus 7.3.3 ISI Hellas: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.3.4 ISI Hellas: Alliances 7.3.5 ISI Hellas: recent contract wins 7.3.6 Hellenic Shipyards S.A: overview 7.3.7 Hellenic Shipyards S.A: product focus 7.3.8 Hellenic Shipyards S.A: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.3.9 Hellenic Shipyards S.A: recent contract wins 7.3.10 SSMART S.A: overview 7.3.11 SSMART S.A: product focus 7.3.12 SSMART S.A: alliances 7.3.13 Signaal Hellas: overview 7.3.14 Signaal Hellas: product focus 7.3.15 Signaal Hellas: alliances 7.3.16 Theon Sensors: overview 7.3.17 Theon Sensors: product focus 7.3.18 Theon Sensors: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.3.19 Theon Sensors: recent contract wins 7.3.20 Ordtech Military Industries: overview
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7.3.21 Ordtech Military Industries: product focus 7.3.22 Intracom Defense Electronics: overview 7.3.23 Intracom Defense Electronics: product focus 7.3.24 Intracom Defense Electronics: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.3.25 Intracom Defense Electronics: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.3.26 Intracom Defense Electronics: recent contract wins 7.3.27 Hellenic Vehicle Industry S.A: overview 7.3.28 Hellenic Vehicle Industry S.A: product focus 7.3.29 Hellenic Vehicle Industry S.A: recent announcements and strategic initiatives 7.3.30 Hellenic Vehicle Industry S.A: recent contract wins 8 Business Environment and Country Risk 8.1 Demographics and Social Statistics 8.1.1 Population - Rural 8.1.2 Population - Urban 8.1.3 Population - Number of Households 8.2 Economic Performance 8.2.1 Gross Domestic per Capita 8.2.2 Gross Domestic Product, current US$ 8.2.3 Exports of Goods and Services 8.2.4 Imports of Goods and Services 8.2.5 Manufacturing Output 8.2.6 Consumer Price Index 8.2.7 Wholesale Price Index 8.2.8 Local Currency Unit per US$ 8.2.9 Goods Imports as a % of GDP 8.2.10 Goods Trade Surplus/Deficit as a % of GDP 8.2.11 Services Imports as a % of GDP 8.2.12 Services Exports as a % of GDP
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8.2.13 Net Foreign Direct Investment 8.2.14 Net FDI as a percentage of GDP 8.2.15 International reserves, including Gold 8.3 Energy and Utilities 8.3.1 Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Net Generation 8.3.2 Hydroelectricity Net Generation 8.3.3 Total Conventional Thermal Electricity Installed Capacity 8.3.4 Total Electricity Imports 8.3.5 Total Electricity Exports 8.3.6 Total Petroleum Consumption 8.3.7 Crude Oil Proved Reserves (Billion Barrels) 8.4 Infrastructure Quality and Availability 8.4.1 Rail lines, total network 8.5 Minerals 8.5.1 Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output 8.6 Technology 8.6.1 Patents Granted 8.7 Telecommunication 8.7.1 Telephone lines 8.7.2 Telephone lines Penetration Rate 9 Appendix 9.1 About SDI 9.2 Disclaimer http://www.idatainsights.com/reports-landingpage.php?id=88546/future-of-the-greek-defense-industry-market-attractiveness-competitivelandscape-and-forecasts-to-2020 Get Sample Copy of Report viingsit
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