Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market Research Report – Forecast till 2023

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The nature of warfare has changed significantly over the past decade. It has transformed from being weapon-centric to technology- and information-centric. Military simulation and virtual training are vital in this new era to enhance situational awareness. A focus on developing synthetic training environments and interoperable capabilities for virtual training are some of the key trends in this market. Governments and defense authorities, across the globe, are investing and engaging in the provision of training and simulation for the armed forces on air, sea, and land-based platforms.

Factors such as a growing emphasis on maritime security and the subsequent focus on virtual solutions for naval training and the increased use of flight simulators for training combat aircraft pilots are driving the growth of the global military simulation and virtual training market. Concurrently, the inability of virtual systems to fully replicate the operational environment during simulation and training could restrain market growth to a certain extent. However, increasing adoption of augmented reality technology in the aerospace & defense sector and the rising use of UAVs and subsequent focus on drone simulators offer promising growth opportunities to market players.

Regional Analysis
The global military simulation and virtual training market is estimated to register a 6.92% CAGR during the forecast period, 2018–2023. In 2018, the market was led by North America with a 35.07% share, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific with shares of 24.31% and 22.90%, respectively. Asia-Pacific is projected to be the fastest-growing regional market for military simulation and virtual training. The North American market dominates the global market and is likely to grow remarkably during the forecast period. The region has the highest simulator utilization rate and this trend is expected to continue during the forecast period. North America leads in global military expenditure and technological advancements and thus generates a very high demand for simulation and training systems. In addition, the presence of key companies such as Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, and the Boeing Company, combined with the availability of sophisticated technologies to deliver innovative solutions, are expected to result in the regional market being the largest during the forecast period.

Moreover, the US Department of Defense (DoD) is increasing its efforts to integrate virtual training with live training programs as this is expected to provide benefits of reduced cost and increased efficiency. Although the Canadian government’s investments in simulation and training systems are less than the US, the country offers market players immense potential for growth due to the focus on naval simulation and training programs.

Key Players
BAE Systems PLC (UK), CAE Inc. (Canada), Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd (Israel), L-3 Technologies, Inc. (US), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), Rockwell Collins, Inc. (US), Thales Group (France), and the Boeing Company (US) are the key players profiled in this report. CAE Inc., Lockheed Martin Corporation, and Northrop Grumman Corporation are the leading developers of military simulation and virtual training systems and together accounted for nearly 50% of the market share in 2017.

Objective of the Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market Report—Forecast till 2023
• To provide insights into factors influencing market growth
• To provide historical and forecast revenue of the market segments and sub-segments with respect to regional markets and their key countries
• To provide historical and forecast revenue of the market segments based on platform, solution, and region
• To provide strategic profiling of key players in the market, comprehensively analyzing their market share, core competencies, and drawing a competitive landscape for the market

Target Audience

• Military and defense organizations
• Government and regulatory authorities
• Original equipment manufacturers
• Technology providers
• Military end users
• Military simulator manufacturers, service providers, and distributors
• Military equipment manufacturers

Key Findings

• The ground-based segment of the global military simulation and virtual training market, by platform, is projected to register the highest CAGR of 7.39% during the forecast period.

• The ship simulation and training segment of the global military simulation and virtual training market, by solution, is projected to register the highest CAGR of 24.98% during the forecast period.

• North America is expected to dominate the military simulation and virtual training market during the review period. The regional market is expected to register a CAGR of 7.06% to reach a market size of USD 2,592.5 million by the end of 2023.

The regional analysis includes:
• North America
o US
o Canada
• Europe
o Germany
o UK
o Russia
o France
o Rest of Europe
• Asia-Pacific
o China
o Japan
o South Korea
o India
o Rest of Asia-Pacific
• Middle East & Africa
o UAE
o Saudi Arabia
o Israel
o Rest of the Middle East & Africa
• Latin America
o Brazil
o Mexico
o Rest of Latin America

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Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Introduction
2.1 Definition
2.2 Scope of the Study
2.3 List of Assumptions
2.4 Market Structure
2.5 Key Takeaways
2.6 Key Buying Criteria
3 Research Methodology
3.1 Research Process
3.2 Primary Research
3.3 Secondary Research
3.4 Market Size Estimation
3.5 Forecast Model
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Drivers
4.2.1 Growing emphasis on maritime security and subsequent focus on virtual solutions for naval training
4.2.2 Focus on implementing flight simulators for training combat aircraft pilots
4.3 Restraint
4.3.1 Replication of physiological effects
4.4 Opportunities
4.4.1 Increasing adoption of AR technology in aerospace & defense sector
4.4.2 Increased use of UAVs and subsequent focus on drone simulators
4.5 Trend
4.5.1 Changing nature of warfare and focus on developing synthetic training environment
5 Market Factor Analysis
5.1 Porter’s Five Forces Model
5.1.1 Threat of New Entrants
5.1.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.1.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
5.1.4 Threat of Substitutes
5.1.5 Intensity of Rivalry
5.2 Supply Chain
6 Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market, By Platform
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 Airborne
6.1.2 Ground-based
6.1.3 Naval
7 Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market, By Solution
7.1 Overview
7.1.1 Flight simulation and training
7.1.2 Battlefield simulation and training
7.1.3 Ship simulation and training
7.1.4 Vehicle simulation and training
7.1.5 UAV simulation and training
7.1.6 Submarine simulation and training
8 Global Military Simulation and Virtual Training Market, By Region
8.1 Overview
8.2 North America
8.2.1 US
8.2.1.1 US by Platform
8.2.1.2 US by Solution
8.2.2 Canada
8.2.2.1 Canada by Platform
8.2.2.2 Canada by Solution
8.3 Europe
8.3.1 France
8.3.1.1 France by Platform
8.3.1.2 France by Solution
8.3.2 UK
8.3.2.1 UK by Platform
8.3.2.2 UK by Solution
8.3.3 Germany
8.3.3.1 Germany by Platform
8.3.3.2 Germany by Solution
8.3.4 Russia
8.3.4.1 Russia by Platform
8.3.4.2 Russia by Solution
8.3.5 Rest of Europe
8.3.5.1 Rest of Europe by Platform
8.3.5.2 Rest of Europe by Solution
8.4 Asia-Pacific
8.4.1 China
8.4.1.1 China by Platform
8.4.1.2 China by Solution
8.4.2 India
8.4.2.1 India by Platform
8.4.2.2 India by Solution
8.4.3 Japan
8.4.3.1 Japan by Platform
8.4.3.2 Japan by Solution
8.4.4 South Korea
8.4.4.1 South Korea by Platform
8.4.4.2 South Korea by Solution
8.4.5 Rest of Asia-Pacific
8.4.5.1 Rest of Asia-Pacific by Platform
8.4.5.2 Rest of Asia-Pacific by Solution
8.5 Middle East & Africa
8.5.1 Israel
8.5.1.1 Israel by Platform
8.5.1.2 Israel by Solution
8.5.2 UAE
8.5.2.1 UAE by Platform
8.5.2.2 UAE by Solution
8.5.3 Saudi Arabia
8.5.3.1 Saudi Arabia by Platform
8.5.3.2 Saudi Arabia by Solution

8.5.4 Rest of Middle East & Africa
8.5.4.1 Rest of Middle East & Africa by Platform
8.5.4.2 Rest of Middle East & Africa by Solution
8.6 Latin America
8.6.1 Brazil
8.6.1.1 Brazil by Platform
8.6.1.2 Brazil by Solution
8.6.2 Mexico
8.6.2.1 Mexico by Platform
8.6.2.2 Mexico by Solution
8.6.3 Rest of Latin America
8.6.3.1 Rest of Latin America by Platform
8.6.3.2 Rest of Latin America by Solution
9 Competitive Landscape
9.1 Competitive Scenario
9.2 Market Share Analysis
9.3 Company Benchmarking
10 Company Profiles
10.1 BAE Systems
10.1.1 Company Overview
10.1.2 Financial Overview
10.1.3 Products/Services Offerings
10.1.4 Key Developments
10.1.5 SWOT Analysis
10.1.6 Key Strategy
10.2 CAE
10.2.1 Company Overview
10.2.2 Financial Overview
10.2.3 Product/Services Offerings
10.2.4 Key Developments
10.2.5 SWOT Analysis
10.2.6 Key Strategy

10.3 Elbit Systems Ltd.
10.3.1 Company Overview
10.3.2 Financial Overview
10.3.3 Product/Services Offerings
10.3.4 Key Developments
10.3.5 SWOT Analysis
10.3.6 Key Strategy
10.4 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
10.4.1 Company Overview
10.4.2 Financial Overview
10.4.3 Product/Services Offerings
10.4.4 Key Developments
10.4.5 SWOT Analysis
10.4.6 Key Strategy
10.5 L-3 Technologies Inc.
10.5.1 Company Overview
10.5.2 Financial Overview
10.5.3 Product/Services Offerings
10.5.4 Key Developments
10.5.5 SWOT Analysis
10.5.6 Key Strategy
10.6 Lockheed Martin Corporation
10.6.1 Company Overview
10.6.2 Financial Overview
10.6.3 Products/Services Offerings
10.6.4 Key Developments
10.6.5 SWOT Analysis
10.6.6 Key Strategy
10.7 Northrop Grumman Corporation
10.7.1 Company Overview
10.7.2 Financial Overview
10.7.3 Product/Services Offerings
10.7.4 Key Developments
10.7.5 SWOT Analysis
10.7.6 Key Strategy
10.8 Rockwell Collins
10.8.1 Company Overview
10.8.2 Financial Overview
10.8.3 Products/Services Offerings
10.8.4 Key Developments
10.8.5 SWOT Analysis
10.8.6 Key Strategy
10.9 Thales Group
10.9.1 Company Overview
10.9.2 Financial Overview
10.9.3 Product/Services Offerings
10.9.4 Key Developments
10.9.5 SWOT Analysis
10.9.6 Key Strategy
10.1 The Boeing Company
10.10.1 Company Overview
10.10.2 Financial Overview
10.10.3 Products/Services Offerings
10.10.4 Key Developments
10.10.5 SWOT Analysis
10.10.6 Key Strategy
11 Appendix
11.1 References