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The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Forecast International Market Segment Analysis Product Code 656 The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Table of Contents Executive Summary.......................................................................................................................................................1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................2 Market Trends...............................................................................................................................................................3 Competitive Environment..............................................................................................................................................3 Market Statistics ..........................................................................................................................................................7 Table 1 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Unit Production by Manufacturer....................................................13 Table 2 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Value of Production by Manufacturer.............................................16 Figure 1 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Unit Production, Bar Graph .......................................................20 Figure 2 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Value of Production, Bar Graph.................................................20 Table 3 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Unit Production, % Market Share by Manufacturer........................21 Table 4 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Value of Production, % Market Share by Manufacturer .................22 Figure 3 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Unit Production, % Market Share, Pie Chart .............................23 Figure 4 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Value of Production, % Market Share, Pie Chart.......................23 Conclusion...................................................................................................................................................................24 CD ROM (To utilize any of the electronic documents contained in this product, please follow the instructions listed on the blue disk sleeve.) Microsoft® Excel Spreadsheets Table 1 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Unit Production by Manufacturer Table 2 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Value of Production by Manufacturer Table 3 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Unit Production, % Market Share by Manufacturer Table 4 - The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Value of Production, % Market Share by Manufacturer Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation Microsoft® Word Document Forecast International Market Segment Analysis Product Code 656 The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Systems Covered Manufacturer Missile Engine --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARAB-BRITISH DYNAMICS (Licensee) BGM-71D K-41 ARAB-BRITISH DYNAMICS (Licensee) SWINGFIRE POINTER BHARAT DYNAMICS MILAN ER UNSPECIFIED BHARAT DYNAMICS NAG UNSPECIFIED BHARAT DYNAMICS (Licensee) KONKURS UNSPECIFIED BHARAT DYNAMICS (Licensee) KONKURS-M UNSPECIFIED BHARAT DYNAMICS (Licensee) MILAN 2 ARTUS BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT (Licensee) COBRA 2000 UNSPECIFIED BRITISH AEROSPACE PLC/DYNAMICS SWINGFIRE POINTER CHUNG SHAN INSTITUTE KUEN WU 1 UNSPECIFIED CHUNG SHAN INSTITUTE KUEN WU 2 UNSPECIFIED CITEFA MATHOGO UNSPECIFIED CMS INCORPORATED SUPERDRAGON UNSPECIFIED DENEL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS NEW SANDF ATGW UNSPECIFIED DENEL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS ZT-3 SWIFT UNSPECIFIED DENEL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS ZT-35 INGWE UNSPECIFIED DENEL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS ZT-6 MOKOPA UNSPECIFIED EUROMAV CONSORTIUM (Licensee) AGM-65D TX-633 EUROMISSILE HOT EPICTETE EUROMISSILE HOT 2 EPICTETE EUROMISSILE HOT 2T EPICTETE EUROMISSILE MILAN 1 ARTUS EUROMISSILE MILAN 2 ARTUS EUROMISSILE DYNAMICS GROUP TRIGAT-MR UNSPECIFIED EUROSPIKE SPIKE-MR/LR UNSPECIFIED FFA EMMEN (Licensee) FGM-77A UNSPECIFIED FFA EMMEN (Licensee) FGM-77B UNSPECIFIED FFA EMMEN (Licensee) FGM-77D UNSPECIFIED FFA EMMEN (Co-Product) BGM-71D K-41 GYCONSA (Co-Product) BGM-71F K-41 GYCONSA (Co-Product) MACAM UNSPECIFIED HELLFIRE SYSTEMS LLC AGM-114A/B/F TX-657 HELLFIRE SYSTEMS LLC AGM-114K HELLFIRE II TX-657 HUGHES AIRCRAFT/MISSILE SYSTEM WASP UNKNOWN IRAN DEFENSE INDUSTRIES ORGANI FGM-77A UNSPECIFIED IRAN DIO AT-5 SPANDREL UNSPECIFIED IRAN DIO I-RAAD UNSPECIFIED ISRAEL MILITARY INDUSTRIES MAPATS UNSPECIFIED JAVELIN JOINT VENTURE (Co-Product) FGM-148 JAVELIN UNSPECIFIED JAVELIN JOINT VENTURE (Co-Product) JAVELIN ER UNSPECIFIED KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD TYPE 01 ATM-5 UNSPECIFIED KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD TYPE 64 UNSPECIFIED KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD TYPE 79 UNSPECIFIED KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD TYPE 87 UNSPECIFIED KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD TYPE 96 UNSPECIFIED KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD XATM-6 CHU-MAT UNSPECIFIED Forecast International Market Segment Analysis Product Code 656 The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Manufacturer Missile Engine ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION COMPACT KEM UNSPECIFIED LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION JOINT COMMON MISSILE UNSPECIFIED LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION LOSAT UNSPECIFIED LONGBOW LLC (Co-Product) AGM-114L LONGBOW TX-657 MBB COBRA 2000 UNSPECIFIED MBB MAMBA UNSPECIFIED MBDA ERYX UNSPECIFIED MBDA EUROPEAN COMMON MISSILE UNSPECIFIED MBDA MAF UNSPECIFIED MBDA MILAN 2 ARTUS MBDA MILAN 2 ARTUS MBDA (Licensee) BGM-71D K-41 MBDA/MKEK ERYX UNSPECIFIED MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORPORATION FGM-77A UNSPECIFIED MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORPORATION FGM-77B UNSPECIFIED MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORPORATION FGM-77C UNSPECIFIED MECTRON MSS 1.2 UNSPECIFIED MS MESKO SPIKE-LR UNSPECIFIED NEC CORP (Licensee) BGM-71D K-41 NETFIRES LLC LAM NOT SELECTED NETFIRES LLC PAM UNSPECIFIED NORINCO AT-11 SNIPER UNSPECIFIED NORINCO HJ- 8 UNSPECIFIED NORINCO HJ- 8I UNSPECIFIED NORINCO HJ- 9 UNSPECIFIED NORINCO HJ-73 UNSPECIFIED NORINCO HJ-73I UNSPECIFIED NORTH KOREAN STATE ARSENALS HJ- 9 UNSPECIFIED NOT SELECTED TOW FOLLOW-ON UNSPECIFIED NOT SELECTED (Co-Product) US LIGHT GUIDED WEAPON UNSPECIFIED PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORY BAKTAR SHIKAN UNSPECIFIED PAKISTAN ORDNANCE FACTORY (Co- Product) BGM-71E K-41 RAFAEL ARMAMENT AUTHORITY SPIKE-ER UNSPECIFIED RAFAEL ARMAMENT AUTHORITY SPIKE-LR UNSPECIFIED RAFAEL ARMAMENT AUTHORITY SPIKE-MR UNSPECIFIED RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65A TX-481 RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65B TX-481 RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65C TX-481 RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65D TX-633 RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65E TX-633 RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65H TX-633 RAYTHEON COMPANY AGM-65H/K TX-633 RAYTHEON COMPANY BGM-71A K-41 RAYTHEON COMPANY BGM-71C K-41 RAYTHEON COMPANY BGM-71D K-41 RAYTHEON COMPANY BGM-71E K-41 RAYTHEON COMPANY BGM-71E NAVAL K-41 RAYTHEON COMPANY BGM-71F K-41 RAYTHEON COMPANY EFOG-M UNSPECIFIED RAYTHEON COMPANY TOW 3 UNSPECIFIED Forecast International Market Segment Analysis Product Code 656 The Market for Anti-Tank Missiles Manufacturer Missile Engine ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RTG TRIGAT-LR UNSPECIFIED RUSSIAN FEDERATION ARSENALS RUSSIAN ANTK-H UNSPECIFIED RUSSIAN FEDERATION ARSENALS RUSSIAN ANTK-M UNSPECIFIED RUSSIAN FEDERATION ARSENALS RUSSIAN ANTK-MP UNSPECIFIED SAAB BOFORS DYNAMICS RBS53 UNSPECIFIED SAAB BOFORS DYNAMICS RBS56 UNSPECIFIED SAAB BOFORS DYNAMICS RBS56 MK 2 UNSPECIFIED SELENIA/HUGHES (Licensee) AGM-65D TX-633 THALES (Licensee) AGM-114L LONGBOW TX-657 VARIOUS MANUFACTURERS EAST EUROPE ANTK UNSPECIFIED .
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