DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7ec73e/airsea_battle_con) has announced the addition of the "Air-Sea Battle Concepts, Key Programs and Forecast" report to their offering.
This report is an effort to quantify - from a U.S. DoD budget perspective - the likely effects, program, and capability prioritizations brought about by the Air-Sea Battle Concept over time. G2 Solutions analyzed the USN and USAF FY 2012 procurement and RDT&E budget documents through the Air-Sea Battle lens. 157 Programs and/or Program Elements were selected for inclusion based upon the increased importance their capabilities will bring to an aggregate Air-Sea Battle capability. These programs were broken down into application domains: Aircraft, Munitions, Space, Naval, Communications, Collection and EW and Propulsion and Directed Energy. G2 Solutions included programs and programs elements with revenues deemed significant over time that are also important to Air-Sea Battle capability.
Market Findings:
- The forecast calls for a slight Air-Sea Battle programs decrease in 2012 and 2013 spending, followed by increases through to 2016.
- Investments are surprisingly consistent throughout each of the six report segments and 157 program or program elements.
- Space is the only segment with declining spend, a result of fulfillment on EHF, SBIRS, MUOS and WGS programs.
Key Figures:
- DoD will spend $267.9 billion from FY 2010-2016 on Air-Sea Battle related procurement and RDT&E.
- Aircraft-related programs will account for 61.7 percent of this spend. F-35, with $82 billion in identified funding is the single biggest program.
Near Term Outlook:
- Look for a shift in focus from low-intensity, long duration conflict to high-intensity shorter-duration scenarios.
- F-35, Virginia-Class Submarine, P-8 Maritime Patrol Aircraft, Advanced EHF and SBIRS High Satellite programs are largest acquisition elements.
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