Product Code: A10717
According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Nuclear Bombs and Missiles Market," The nuclear bombs and missiles market was valued at $72.64 billion in 2020, and is estimated to reach $126.34 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.4% from 2021 to 2030.
The progress in technology facilitates the expansion of both the range and payload capacity of nuclear missiles and is expected to drive the growth of the market. Extended ranges offer nations greater flexibility in deploying their nuclear capabilities, while increased payload capacity enables the delivery of more potent warheads. The developments in propulsion systems and guidance technologies contribute to the creation of more sophisticated and dependable delivery systems for nuclear missiles. This encompasses enhancements in propulsion efficiency, missile maneuverability, and the capability to evade anti-missile defenses.
Active nuclear bombs and missiles refer to those currently in operational deployment, maintained for immediate use as part of a nation's strategic defense. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, as of the beginning of 2022, nine countries-the U.S., Russia, the UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea)-had an aggregate of approximately 12,705 nuclear weapons. Among these, an estimated 9,440 were held in military stockpiles for potential use. Approximately 3,732 of these warheads were thought to be deployed with operational forces, with around 2,000 maintained in a state of high operational alert. Active weapons are regularly maintained, upgraded, and form a crucial part of a nation's strategic deterrent. Immediate readiness provides a deterrent effect and quick response capability in the face of potential threats. The growth of active arsenals is influenced by evolving geopolitical threats and the need for modernization to counter emerging challenges. Collectively, Russia and the U.S. account for more than 90 %of the world's nuclear weapons. Moreover, together, the U.S. and Russia collectively represent nearly two-thirds of the total expenditure in nuclear weapons worldwide. Notably, China is undergoing a significant expansion of its nuclear arsenal. Such factors are expected to drive the demand for active nuclear bombs and missiles.
Reserve and retired nuclear bombs and missiles are those placed in reserve storage or formally decommissioned after being withdrawn from active service. The arms reduction agreements, technological advancements, and diplomatic efforts to reduce the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world contribute to the rise in the number of reserve and retired nuclear bombs and missiles. Internationally, the total warheads of nuclear weapons are on a downward trend, although at a slower rate than observed over the past three decades. Notably, this reduction is driven by the ongoing dismantling of retired warheads by the U.S and Russia. In contrast, the count of warheads within global military stockpiles, specifically those allocated to operational forces, is experiencing a resurgence. While the U.S continues a gradual reduction of its nuclear arsenal, France and Israel maintain relatively steady inventories. Importantly, the deployed strategic nuclear forces of both countries adhered to the stipulated limits outlined in the bilateral nuclear arms reduction treaty known as the 2010 Treaty on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, commonly referred to as New START.
The nuclear bombs and missiles market is segmented on the basis of type, range, status, and region. Based on type, it is segmented into aircraft bombers and land base missiles, inter-continental ballistic missiles (ICBM), submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM), and others. On the basis of range, it is classified into less than 1,000km, 1,000Km to 5,000km, and greater than 5,000km. By status, it is categorized into active, and reserve and retired. By region, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
Some major companies operating in the market include: Airbus, ArianeGroup SAS, BAE Systems, Brahmos Aerospace, Lockheed Martin Corporation, MBDA, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd, Raytheon Technologies Corporation, and Boeing.
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- This report provides a quantitative analysis of the market segments, current trends, estimations, and dynamics of the nuclear bombs and missiles market analysis from 2022 to 2032 to identify the prevailing nuclear bombs and missiles market opportunities.
- The market research is offered along with information related to key drivers, restraints, and opportunities.
- Porter's five forces analysis highlights the potency of buyers and suppliers to enable stakeholders make profit-oriented business decisions and strengthen their supplier-buyer network.
- In-depth analysis of the nuclear bombs and missiles market segmentation assists to determine the prevailing market opportunities.
- Major countries in each region are mapped according to their revenue contribution to the global market.
- Market player positioning facilitates benchmarking and provides a clear understanding of the present position of the market players.
- The report includes the analysis of the regional as well as global nuclear bombs and missiles market trends, key players, market segments, application areas, and market growth strategies.
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Key Market Segments
By Type
- Aircraft Bomber and Land based missiles
- Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
- Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM)
- Others
By Range
- Less Than 1,000km
- 1,000Km to 5,000km
- Greater than 5,000km
By Status
- Active
- Reserve and Retired
By Region
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- India
- Pakistan
- North Korea
- LAMEA
Key Market Players:
- MBDA
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- BrahMos Aerospace
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Airbus
- BAE Systems
- Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.
- ArianeGroup SAS
- Boeing
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
- 1.1. Report description
- 1.2. Key market segments
- 1.3. Key benefits to the stakeholders
- 1.4. Research methodology
- 1.4.1. Primary research
- 1.4.2. Secondary research
- 1.4.3. Analyst tools and models
CHAPTER 2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER 3: MARKET OVERVIEW
- 3.1. Market definition and scope
- 3.2. Key findings
- 3.2.1. Top impacting factors
- 3.2.2. Top investment pockets
- 3.3. Porter's five forces analysis
- 3.3.1. Low bargaining power of suppliers
- 3.3.2. Low threat of new entrants
- 3.3.3. Low threat of substitutes
- 3.3.4. Low intensity of rivalry
- 3.3.5. Low bargaining power of buyers
- 3.4. Market dynamics
- 3.4.1. Drivers
- 3.4.1.1. Increase in investments by government bodies and corporate giants
- 3.4.1.2. Increase in cross border conflicts
- 3.4.1.3. Rise in nuclear testing and technology transfers
- 3.4.2. Restraints
- 3.4.2.1. International treaties and consortiums discouraging nuclear testing
- 3.4.2.2. High initial investment and maintenance cost
- 3.4.3. Opportunities
- 3.4.3.1. Collaboration with government bodies and defense organizations
- 3.4.3.2. Technological advancements
CHAPTER 4: NUCLEAR BOMBS AND MISSILES MARKET, BY TYPE
- 4.1. Overview
- 4.1.1. Market size and forecast
- 4.2. Aircraft Bomber and Land based missiles
- 4.2.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 4.2.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 4.2.3. Market share analysis by country
- 4.3. Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM)
- 4.3.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 4.3.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 4.3.3. Market share analysis by country
- 4.4. Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM)
- 4.4.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 4.4.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 4.4.3. Market share analysis by country
- 4.5. Others
- 4.5.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 4.5.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 4.5.3. Market share analysis by country
CHAPTER 5: NUCLEAR BOMBS AND MISSILES MARKET, BY RANGE
- 5.1. Overview
- 5.1.1. Market size and forecast
- 5.2. Less Than 1,000km
- 5.2.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 5.2.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 5.2.3. Market share analysis by country
- 5.3. 1,000Km to 5,000km
- 5.3.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 5.3.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 5.3.3. Market share analysis by country
- 5.4. Greater than 5,000km
- 5.4.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 5.4.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 5.4.3. Market share analysis by country
CHAPTER 6: NUCLEAR BOMBS AND MISSILES MARKET, BY STATUS
- 6.1. Overview
- 6.1.1. Market size and forecast
- 6.2. Active
- 6.2.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 6.2.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 6.2.3. Market share analysis by country
- 6.3. Reserve and Retired
- 6.3.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 6.3.2. Market size and forecast, by region
- 6.3.3. Market share analysis by country
CHAPTER 7: NUCLEAR BOMBS AND MISSILES MARKET, BY REGION
- 7.1. Overview
- 7.1.1. Market size and forecast By Region
- 7.2. North America
- 7.2.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 7.2.2. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.2.3. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.2.4. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.2.5. Market size and forecast, by country
- 7.2.5.1. U.S.
- 7.2.5.1.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.2.5.1.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.2.5.1.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.3. Europe
- 7.3.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 7.3.2. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.3.3. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.3.4. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.3.5. Market size and forecast, by country
- 7.3.5.1. UK
- 7.3.5.1.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.3.5.1.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.3.5.1.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.3.5.2. France
- 7.3.5.2.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.3.5.2.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.3.5.2.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.3.5.3. Russia
- 7.3.5.3.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.3.5.3.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.3.5.3.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.4. Asia-Pacific
- 7.4.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 7.4.2. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.4.3. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.4.4. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.4.5. Market size and forecast, by country
- 7.4.5.1. China
- 7.4.5.1.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.4.5.1.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.4.5.1.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.4.5.2. India
- 7.4.5.2.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.4.5.2.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.4.5.2.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.4.5.3. Pakistan
- 7.4.5.3.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.4.5.3.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.4.5.3.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.4.5.4. North Korea
- 7.4.5.4.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.4.5.4.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.4.5.4.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.5. LAMEA
- 7.5.1. Key market trends, growth factors and opportunities
- 7.5.2. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.5.3. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.5.4. Market size and forecast, by Status
- 7.5.5. Market size and forecast, by country
- 7.5.5.1. Israel
- 7.5.5.1.1. Market size and forecast, by Type
- 7.5.5.1.2. Market size and forecast, by Range
- 7.5.5.1.3. Market size and forecast, by Status
CHAPTER 8: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Top winning strategies
- 8.3. Product mapping of top 10 player
- 8.4. Competitive dashboard
- 8.5. Competitive heatmap
- 8.6. Top player positioning, 2022
CHAPTER 9: COMPANY PROFILES
- 9.1. BrahMos Aerospace
- 9.1.1. Company overview
- 9.1.2. Key executives
- 9.1.3. Company snapshot
- 9.1.4. Operating business segments
- 9.1.5. Product portfolio
- 9.2. Lockheed Martin Corporation
- 9.2.1. Company overview
- 9.2.2. Key executives
- 9.2.3. Company snapshot
- 9.2.4. Operating business segments
- 9.2.5. Product portfolio
- 9.2.6. Business performance
- 9.3. Northrop Grumman Corporation
- 9.3.1. Company overview
- 9.3.2. Key executives
- 9.3.3. Company snapshot
- 9.3.4. Operating business segments
- 9.3.5. Product portfolio
- 9.3.6. Business performance
- 9.3.7. Key strategic moves and developments
- 9.4. BAE Systems
- 9.4.1. Company overview
- 9.4.2. Key executives
- 9.4.3. Company snapshot
- 9.4.4. Operating business segments
- 9.4.5. Product portfolio
- 9.4.6. Business performance
- 9.5. MBDA
- 9.5.1. Company overview
- 9.5.2. Key executives
- 9.5.3. Company snapshot
- 9.5.4. Operating business segments
- 9.5.5. Product portfolio
- 9.5.6. Key strategic moves and developments
- 9.6. Airbus
- 9.6.1. Company overview
- 9.6.2. Key executives
- 9.6.3. Company snapshot
- 9.6.4. Operating business segments
- 9.6.5. Product portfolio
- 9.6.6. Business performance
- 9.7. Raytheon Technologies Corporation
- 9.7.1. Company overview
- 9.7.2. Key executives
- 9.7.3. Company snapshot
- 9.7.4. Operating business segments
- 9.7.5. Product portfolio
- 9.7.6. Business performance
- 9.7.7. Key strategic moves and developments
- 9.8. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.
- 9.8.1. Company overview
- 9.8.2. Key executives
- 9.8.3. Company snapshot
- 9.8.4. Operating business segments
- 9.8.5. Product portfolio
- 9.8.6. Business performance
- 9.9. Boeing
- 9.9.1. Company overview
- 9.9.2. Key executives
- 9.9.3. Company snapshot
- 9.9.4. Operating business segments
- 9.9.5. Product portfolio
- 9.9.6. Business performance
- 9.9.7. Key strategic moves and developments
- 9.10. ArianeGroup SAS
- 9.10.1. Company overview
- 9.10.2. Key executives
- 9.10.3. Company snapshot
- 9.10.4. Operating business segments
- 9.10.5. Product portfolio