China Defense Industry Report: 2016 Edition - New Report by Koncept Analytics

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View Report Details Executive Summary The armed forces of the People’s Republic of China are known as the ‘Chinese People’s Liberation Army (popularly known as PLA) which operates under the Central Military Commission (CMC). The CMC is responsible for providing unified commands and for leading the armed forces of China, along with determining the operational structure and strategies to be adopted by the military. The PLA has 7 Military Regions under the General Staff Headquarters. The PLA has recently restructured its departmental structure and added a new PLA Strategic Support Force as a new service branch in December 2015. China’s defense industry has been relishing the most productive and lucrative years in its history, which is driven by plentiful state funding, pent-up domestic demand, and access to and development of critical technological know-how on equipment, aircrafts, shipbuilding, missiles etc. The key factors which are anticipated to drive China’s Defense Industry include increasing military expenditure of China, reducing import reliance, increasing economic growth and rising exports. Some of the noteworthy developments of this industry include increasing asset injections, changes in pricing models and management incentives as a part of the SOE reforms, increasing modernization of the PLA. However, the growth of respective industry is hindered by the lower profitability and lack of global competences. This report offers a comprehensive analysis of the Chinese defense industry, along with an extensive study of its various segments including Aviation Industry, Shipbuilding Industry and Nuclear Industry. Furthermore, market dynamics such as key trends and development; and challenges are analyzed in depth. On the contention front, the China defense industry is dominated by several large conglomerates including the AVIC Group, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, China State Shipbuilding Corporation etc. The competitive landscape of the respective market, along with the company profiles of the leading players are also discussed in detail.


China’s military spending has been rising rapidly when compared to its international peers, with an increased focus on equipment advancement. Military Expenditure in USA, China and Russia (2011-2014)  China’s Military expenditure has witnessed a YoY change of x.xx% in 2014, while that of Russia and US are x.xx% and x.xx% respectively.

USA China, P. R. Russia / USSR

 China’s military expenditure on equipment has risen from x.xx% in 2013 to x.xx% in 2014.  The expenditure on Equipment is estimated to grow at a CAGR of xx.xx% over the period 2014-2020E, rising to about US$xxx.x billion in 2020 from US$xx.x billion in 2014 as a result of the PLA modernization and advancement of indigenous equipment.

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China’s Military Spending by Allocation (2013-2014)

China’s Estimated Expenditure on Equipment (2014-2020E)

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China is focusing extensively on enhancing the PLA Air Force. It has reduced its dependency on foreign designs and foreign suppliers and is now capable of indigenously developing more advanced 4th generation Fighter Aircrafts and New Transporters.

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China’s Estimated Expenditure on Air Force Equipment (2014-2020)

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Given the relative importance given to the PLAAF, the expenditure on Air force equipment is estimated to rise at a CAGR of xx.x% over the next five years.

China owns a total number of xxx units of military aircrafts out of which xxx units are Combat helicopters, xxx units are Transporters and xxx units are Combat Aircrafts.

The China’s Aviation Electronics Connector Industry has the largest share in the world and is estimated to have grown at a CAGR of xx.x% over the period 2012-2015E.

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China’s Total Military Aircraft by Structure (2014)

China’s Aviation Electronics Connector Industry Revenue (2012-2015E)

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A positive turning-point for the China Shipbuilding industry caused by a rise in demand for more capable ships for sea-based combat due to the recent restructuring of the PLA Navy. China’s Share in Global Shipbuilding Industry (2000-2015E)

• China’s share in the global shipbuilding industry is xx% and it has witnessed a continuous growth with a CAGR of xx.x% during the period 2000-2015E. • There has been an improvement in Shipbuilding capacity of China in 2015 with an increase of xxx million deadweight tons. • China’s structure of Sea-Based Nuclear Missiles includes xx units of missile type JL-1, and xx units of missiles type JL-2.

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China's Shipbuilding Industry Performance by Indicators (2013-2015) Shipbuilding capacity

China’s Sea-Based Nuclear Missiles by Structure (2015)

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