Future of the Israeli Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2023
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 10
- 1.1. What is this Report About? 10
- 1.2. Definitions 10
- 1.3. Summary Methodology 12
- 1.4. About GlobalData 13
2. Executive Summary 14
3. Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities 16
- 3.1. Current Market Scenario 17
- 3.1.1. Primary threat perception 17
- 3.1.2. Military Doctrine & Strategy 18
- 3.1.3. Military Fleet Size 23
- 3.1.4. Procurement Programs 28
- 3.1.5. Social, Political and Economic Environment & Support for Defense Projects 30
- 3.1.6. Political and Strategic Alliances 31
- 3.2. Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast 32
- 3.2.1. Israel’s gross defense expenditure (inclusive of income dependent expenditure) to register a CAGR of 5.83% over 2019-2023 32
- 3.2.2. Israel’s net defense expenditure (excluding of income dependent expenditure) to register a CAGR of 5.18% over 2019-2023 35
- 3.2.3. Israeli revenue dependent expenditure, inclusive of US military aid, will post a forecast-period CAGR of 8.27% 38
- 3.2.4. Hostile neighborhood, combined with terrorist threats, will continue to drive Israeli defense expenditure 41
- 3.3. Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation 43
- 3.3.1. The defense budget as a percentage of GDP is expected to be 5% over the forecast period 43
- 3.4. Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation 45
- 3.4.1. The majority of Israel’s defense budget is earmarked for capital expenditure 45
- 3.4.2. Capital expenditure forecast to increase at a CAGR of 5.90% over 2019-2023 47
- 3.4.3. Per capita defense expenditure expected to increase over the forecast period 50
- 3.5. Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast 51
- 3.5.1. Israeli homeland security market expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.00% over the forecast period 51
- 3.5.2. Measures to curb illegal immigration and organized crime to drive homeland security expenditure over the forecast period 54
- 3.5.3. Israel is “highly affected” by terrorism 55
- 3.5.4. Israel faces a high level of threat from terrorist organizations 56
- 3.5.5. Israel has a terrorism index score of 5.1 58
- 3.6. Benchmarking with Key Global Markets 59
- 3.6.1. Israel is one of the largest defense spenders in the Middle East 59
- 3.6.2. The US has the largest defense expenditure in the world 61
- 3.6.3. Israeli defense expenditure expected to reach 4.9% of GDP by 2023 62
- 3.7. Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators 63
- 3.7.1. Top 10 Defense Sectors by Value (US$ Million) - Projections over 2018-2023 63
- 3.7.2. Critical Infrastructure Protection - Physical Security 64
- 3.7.3. Land-based C4ISR 65
- 3.7.4. Multirole Aircraft 66
4. Defense Procurement Market Dynamics 67
- 4.1. Import Market Dynamics 68
- 4.1.1. Defense imports increased after 2013 reaching highest point in 2015 68
- 4.1.2. The US accounted for over 59.8% of Israeli defense imports during 2013-2017 69
- 4.1.3. Aircraft accounted for the majority of Israeli defense imports 70
- 4.2. Export Market Dynamics 71
- 4.2.1. Israel exports a major portion of its domestic defense production 71
- 4.2.2. India, Azerbaijan and Vietnam emerged as the largest importers of Israeli defense equipment 72
- 4.2.3. Missiles, sensors and air defense systems were the most exported defense goods 73
5. Industry Dynamics 74
- 5.1. Five Forces Analysis 74
- 5.1.1. Bargaining Power of Supplier: Medium-High 75
- 5.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyer: High 75
- 5.1.3. Barrier to Entry: Low to Medium 75
- 5.1.4. Intensity of Rivalry: High 75
- 5.1.5. Threat of Substitution: Medium to High 76
6. Market Entry Strategy 77
- 6.1. Market Regulation 77
- 6.1.1. Offset policy requires foreign OEMs to invest 50% of the contract value in Israel 77
- 6.1.2. Defense sector remains closed to foreign direct investment 77
- 6.2. Market Entry Route 78
- 6.2.1. Procurement Policy and Process 78
- 6.2.2. Foreign companies penetrate the market by supplying arms 78
- 6.2.3. Foreign OEMs form alliances to market products in the global defense industry 78
- 6.3. Key Challenges 80
- 6.3.1. Israeli defense industry highly dependent on the US 80
- 6.3.2. Monopolistic competition 80
7. Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights 81
- 7.1. Competitive Landscape Overview 81
- 7.1.1. Domestic companies fulfill the majority of Israeli defense requirements 83
- 7.2. Key Foreign Companies 84
- 7.2.1. General Dynamics: Overview 84
- 7.2.2. General Dynamics: Products 84
- 7.2.3. General Dynamics: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 84
- 7.2.4. General Dynamics: Alliances 84
- 7.2.5. General Dynamics: Recent Contract Wins 85
- 7.2.6. Navistar Defense: Overview 86
- 7.2.7. Navistar Defense: Products 86
- 7.2.8. Navistar Defense: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 86
- 7.2.9. Navistar Defense: Alliances 87
- 7.2.10. Navistar Defense: Recent Contract Wins 87
- 7.2.11. Lockheed Martin: Overview 88
- 7.2.12. Lockheed Martin: Products 88
- 7.2.13. Lockheed Martin: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 89
- 7.2.14. Lockheed Martin: Alliances 89
- 7.2.15. Lockheed Martin: Recent Contract Wins 90
- 7.2.16. Raytheon: Overview 91
- 7.2.17. Raytheon: Products 91
- 7.2.18. Raytheon: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 92
- 7.2.19. Raytheon: Alliances 92
- 7.2.20. Raytheon: Recent Contract Wins 93
- 7.3. Key Public Companies 94
- 7.3.1. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems: Overview 94
- 7.3.2. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems: Products 94
- 7.3.3. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 97
- 7.3.4. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems: Alliances 98
- 7.3.5. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems: Recent Contract Wins 99
- 7.3.6. Israel Aerospace Industries: Overview 100
- 7.3.7. Israel Aerospace Industries: Products 100
- 7.3.8. Israel Aerospace Industries: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 101
- 7.3.9. Israel Aerospace Industries: Alliances 103
- 7.3.10. Israel Aerospace Industries: Recent Contract Wins 104
- 7.3.11. Elta Systems: Overview 106
- 7.3.12. Elta Systems: Overview 106
- 7.3.13. IMI Systems: Overview 109
- 7.3.14. IMI Systems: Products and Services 109
- 7.3.15. IMI Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 110
- 7.3.16. IMI Systems: Alliances 111
- 7.3.17. IMI Systems: Recent Contract Wins 112
- 7.4. Domestic Private Companies 113
- 7.4.1. Israel Shipyards: Overview 113
- 7.4.2. Israel Shipyards: Products 113
- 7.4.3. Israel Shipyards: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 113
- 7.4.4. Israel Shipyards: Recent Contract Wins 114
- 7.4.5. Elbit Systems: Overview 115
- 7.4.6. Elbit Systems: Products 115
- 7.4.7. Elbit Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 117
- 7.4.8. Elbit Systems: Alliances 118
- 7.4.9. Elbit Systems: Recent Contract Wins 119
- 7.4.10. Elbit Systems: Financial Analysis 122
- 7.4.11. Elisra Systems: Overview 124
- 7.4.12. Elisra Systems: Products 124
- 7.4.13. Elisra Systems: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 125
- 7.4.14. Elisra Systems: Alliances 126
- 7.4.15. Elisra Systems: Recent Contract Wins 127
- 7.4.16. TSG IT Advanced Systems Ltd.: Overview 128
- 7.4.17. TSG IT Advanced Systems Ltd.: Products and Services 128
- 7.4.18. TSG IT Advanced Systems Ltd.: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 129
- 7.4.19. TSG IT Advanced Systems Ltd.: Alliances 130
- 7.4.20. TSG IT Advanced Systems Ltd.: Recent Contract Wins 130
- 7.4.21. Plasan: Overview 131
- 7.4.22. Plasan: Products 131
- 7.4.23. Plasan: Recent Announcements and Strategic Initiatives 131
- 7.4.24. Plasan: Alliances 132
- 7.4.25. Plasan: Recent Contract Wins 133
- 7.4.26. SimiGon: Overview 134
- 7.4.27. SimiGon: Products 134
- 7.4.28. SimiGon: Recent Announcement and Strategic Initiatives 135
- 7.4.29. SimiGon: Alliances 135
- 7.4.30. SimiGon: Recent Contract Wins 136
8. Business Environment and Country Risk 138
- 8.1. Economic Performance 138
- 8.1.1. GDP Per Capita 138
- 8.1.2. GDP, Current Prices 139
- 8.1.3. Export of Goods and Services (LCU Billion) 140
- 8.1.4. Import of Goods and Services (LCU Billion) 141
- 8.1.5. Gross National Disposable Income (US$ Billion) 142
- 8.1.6. Local Currency Unit per US Dollar 143
- 8.1.7. Market Capitalization of Listed Companies 144
- 8.1.8. Market Capitalization of Listed Companies (% of GDP) 145
- 8.1.9. Government Cash Surplus/Deficit as a Percentage of GDP 146
- 8.1.10. Goods exports as a Percentage of GDP 147
- 8.1.11. Goods imports as a Percentage of GDP 148
- 8.1.12. Service Imports as a Percentage of GDP 149
- 8.1.13. Service Exports as a Percentage of GDP 150
- 8.1.14. Foreign Direct Investment 151
- 8.1.15. Net Foreign Direct Investment as a Percentage of GDP 152
- 8.1.16. Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Output (LCU Bn) 153
9. Appendix 154
- 9.1. About GlobalData 154
Future of the Israeli Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2023
Summary
"Future of the Israeli Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2023", published by GlobalData, provides readers with detailed analysis of both historic and forecast defense industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of industry leading companies, and key news.
This report offers detailed analysis of the Israeli defense industry with market size forecasts covering the next five years. This report will also analyze factors that influence demand for the industry, key market trends, and challenges faced by industry participants.
In particular, it provides an in-depth analysis of the following -
- The Israeli defense industry market size and drivers: detailed analysis of the Israeli defense industry during 2019-2023, including highlights of the demand drivers and growth stimulators for the industry. 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 capital expenditure and revenue expenditure. It also details the key challenges faced by defense market participants within the country
- Import and Export Dynamics: analysis of prevalent trends in the country’s imports and exports over the last five years
- Market opportunities:list of the top ten defense investment opportunities over the next 5 years
- Competitive landscape and strategic insights: analysis of the competitive landscape of the Israeli defense industry.
Scope
- As one of the countries with the largest per capita defense expenditures in the world, US$2,090.9 in 2018, Israel is an attractive defense market.
- The country’s defense expenditure is projected to continue to grow due to both internal and external security threats.
- Between 2014 and 2018, the country’s capital expenditure allocation stood at an average of 51% of the total defense budget.
- Overall, Israel is projected to spend a total of US$72.3 billion (including funding through US foreign military financing) on the acquisition of military hardware between 2019 and 2023.
Reasons to buy
- This report will give the user confidence to make the correct business decisions based on a detailed analysis of the Israeli defense industry market trends for the coming five years
- The market opportunity section will inform the user about the various military requirements that are expected to generate revenues during the forecast period. The description includes technical specifications, recent orders, and the expected investment pattern by the country during the forecast period
- Profiles of the top domestic and foreign defense manufacturers . This will provide the user with a total competitive landscape of the sector
- A deep qualitative analysis of the Israeli defense industry covering sections including demand drivers, Key Trends , and latest industry contracts.