Title: Brazilian Defense Industry 2019
1Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
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2Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019
- The collection of Defense market research
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Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019 on RnRMarketResearch.com. - What is the current market landscape and what is
changing? - Brazil which is the largest defense spender in
Latin America is projected to spend US190
billion on its armed forces during the forecast
period. Defense expenditure registered a negative
CAGR of -2.58 during the review period,
primarily due to the recent fiscal budget cuts in
2013 as the Government aims to reduce the
inflation. However, it is anticipated to record a
CAGR of 7.82 during the forecast period driven
primarily by aggressive procurement of naval
vessels, the border monitoring program- SISFRON
(Sistema Integrado de Monitoramento de
Fronteiras) and SISGAAZ (Sistema de Gerenciamento
da Amazônia Azul) to be implemented during the
forecast period. The Brazilian defense industry
is expected to focus its expenditure on the FX-2
program, nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN),
aircraft carriers, transport helicopters and also
modernizing its armored vehicles. - Inquire for Discount _at_ http//www.rnrmarketresearc
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3Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019
- What makes this report unique and essential to
read? - The Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry
Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape, and
Forecasts to 2019 provides detailed analysis of
the current industry size and growth expectations
from 2015 to 2019, including highlights of key
growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the
industry against key global markets and provides
a detailed understanding of emerging
opportunities in specific areas. - Key Market Issues
- Brazil has a strict offset obligation for defense
deals, equivalent to 100 of the contract value.
This has proved a challenge for those foreign
OEMs whose government has a policy of limited
technology transfer, including the US-based
company Boeing. Moreover, Brazils offset policy
requires that defense contracts use domestic
companies for the manufacture and assembly of
defense systems. A number of foreign OEMs have
agreed to such offset requirements due to the
availability of inexpensive labor and raw
materials in the country. - Complete report available _at_ http//www.rnrmarketre
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4Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019
- However, a significant portion of these companies
are reluctant to share proprietary information
with Brazil, and often fail to supply defense
systems to the country as a consequence. These
rigorous requirements by Brazil often delay the
approval of defense deals. - A significant challenge faced by defense
suppliers to Brazil is the time taken by the
Ministry of Defense to ratify defense deals. As
defense procurements occur through competitive
bidding, competing companies must undergo
technical compliance checks, after which the
ministry enters a lengthy negotiation process
with bidders, designed to secure the maximum
technology transfer at the lowest price. Although
the armed forces are in charge of conducting
trials on shortlisted equipment and forwarding
their recommendations to the Ministry of Defense
(MoD) who perform the final financial
negotiations with the concerned seller. - Inquire for Discount _at_ http//www.rnrmarketresearc
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5Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019
- Key Highlights
- The Brazilian MoD is increasing efforts to
replace its aging military systems and equipment
acquired during the Soviet era. The country is
expanding its naval fleet to increase regional
maritime security by procuring Amazonas Class
Ocean Patrol Vessels from UK and France. Further
in an agreement signed with France in 2008,
Brazil jointly manufacturing four Scorpene
attack submarines, anticipated to enter service
in 2017 along with a nuclear-powered submarine to
be commissioned in 2023.Additionally in 2013, the
Brazilian Air Force has chosen Saabs Gripen over
other prospects which included Dassaults Rafale
jet and Boeings F/A 18 Super Hornet under a
US4.5 billion to provide 36 fighter jets by
2020.The countrys defense ministry is also
currently in the process of strengthening its
military ties with Russia, having initiated a
US1 billion planned procurement of anti-aircraft
missile batteries. The country also plans to
replace its domestically manufactured Urutu
armored personnel carriers with 2,044 units of
Italian-made Iveco Vehicles, in a deal worth
US3.5 billion. - Inquire for Discount _at_ http//www.rnrmarketresearc
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6Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019
- Brazils ambitious international sporting events
are anticipated to boost the countrys spending
on the homeland security during the forecast
period. Millions of spectators are expected to
attend the 2014 Football World Cup and 2016
Olympics, which will take place in Brazil and
will require additional security. The country has
invested significantly in command and control
centers, training, and security equipment such as
mobile police stations, boats, cameras, anti-bomb
systems, video-walls, radio communications, media
intelligence monitoring, video-monitoring and
cyber security software. - Brazil largely relies on imports to modernize its
ageing aircraft fleet, and has allocated
significant funds for procurement under of the
fourth-generation FX-2 program fighters.
Brazilian aircraft imports account for almost 46
of its total arms procurements, and involves the
import of advanced fighter jets and components
for the manufacture of indigenous aircraft
systems such as helicopters and cargo aircraft.
In December 2013, a contract worth US 4 billion
has been signed with Saab to procure 36 Gripen
fighter aircrafts. - Inquire for Discount _at_ http//www.rnrmarketresearc
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7Future of the Brazilian Defense Industry Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and
Forecasts to 2019
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