Global Counter IED – Markets & Technologies Forecast – 2008-2012
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Publication: 07/2007, Pages: 279, Figures: 94, Tables: 144

Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) evolved over the past few years from a tactical “nuisance” threat to a strategic problem – challenging the tactics, strategies and war-fighting capabilities of established armies worldwide. The result should be a revaluation and major changes to military doctrines world wide, impacting outlooks, makeup and budgets for decades to come.
This world-changing trend is described, examined and analyzed in detail in this report:
The report arrives at some surprising conclusions about the ways the IED threat will influence the evolution of militaries in general and counter IED technologies in particular. The report examines existing and evolving strategies and technologies and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of adopting each technology.
Among others, the new research report focuses on the following areas:
- Global Counter-IED Business Opportunities – New market entrants with a technological edge are presented with market entry opportunities in several multi-billion dollar markets
- Analysis of 71 current and future counter-IED technologies by tactical segments (e.g., Prediction, Detection, Prevention, Neutralization and Destruction, Mitigation)
- 2008-2012 Global Procurement, Services and Upgrade Market forecasts (2008-2012 aggregate market totaling $23.2 billion with an outlay of $29.4 billion)
- 2008-2012 Global market forecasts analyzed and segmented by region (e.g., U.S., Europe, India, Israel, China, Arab Word)
- Global Counter-IED Market Growth opportunities segmented by region
| 1. Administration | 21 |
| 1.1. Scope of This Report | 21 |
| 1.2. Methodology | 21 |
| 1.3. Basic Scenario Assumptions | 22 |
| 2. Executive Summary | 23 |
| 2.1. IEDs: A Tactical Threat – A Strategic Problem | 23 |
| 2.2. Major Findings | 25 |
| 2.3. Major Conclusions | 30 |
| 2.4. U.S. Counter-IED – Installed Base – 2007 | 34 |
| 3. Counter-IED Industry – Programs, Technology and Market Evolution | 35 |
| 3..1. Counter-IED Programs – FY 2008 | 35 |
| 3..2. Forecasted State of Technology | 36 |
| 3..3. Fastest Growth Markets | 37 |
| 3..3.1. Current Growth Markets | 37 |
| 3..3.2. Growth Markets Outlook | 37 |
| 3..4. Key Technology Challenges | 38 |
| 3..5. Market Leaders | 38 |
| 3..6. Keys to Success | 39 |
| 4. Counter-IED Market – Business Opportunities | 40 |
| 4.1. Maintenance and Upgrades (Particularly of Jammers, Robots and Armored Trucks at This Point) | 40 |
| 4.2. Software/Hardware Upgrade/Additions in the Medium/Long Term | 40 |
| 4.3. Suicide Bombers Standoff Detection | 40 |
| 4.4. Suicide Bombers Detonation Neutralization | 41 |
| 4.5. VBIED Threats Standoff Detection | 41 |
| 4.6. VBIED Detonation Neutralization | 41 |
| 4.7. Standoff Explosive Detection in Urban Environment (e.g., parking lots, stadium/shopping mall entrances, secure structures) | 41 |
| 4.8. Intelligence Analysis for Determination of Possible IED Cells | 42 |
| 4.9. Large Area Change Detection Coverage | 42 |
| 4.10. IED Placement Detection | 42 |
| 4.11. Active Armors for Vehicles | 43 |
| 5. Counter-IED Industry – Drivers | 44 |
| 6. Counter-IED Industry – Inhibitors | 45 |
| 7. Approaches to Countering IED Threat | 46 |
| 7.1. Prediction | 46 |
| 7.2. Detection | 47 |
| 7.3. Prevention | 47 |
| 7.4. Neutralization and Destruction | 48 |
| 7.5. Mitigation | 48 |
| 8. IED and Counter-IED – Detailed Evolution | 50 |
| 8.1. IED – The Ultimate Asymmetric Weapon – Deployment Methods | 51 |
| 8.2. Counter-IED Market – Effects of Iraq/Afghanistan Wars | 53 |
| 8.2.1. Threat Evolution – IEDs in Low Intensity Conflict Zones (Iraq/Afghanistan) | 53 |
| 8.2.2. Threat Evolution – Foreign Insurgents in Iraq | 55 |
| 8.3. The Evolution of IED Targets | 56 |
| 8.3.1. Threat Evolution – Shaped Charges | 56 |
| 8.3.2. Threat Evolution – Homemade Explosives (HME) | 57 |
| 8.4. Evolving Threat – Evolving Strategies | 57 |
| 8.5. The IED Food Chain | 60 |
| 8.6. Cost of IED Casualty and Equipment Replacement | 61 |
| 8.6.1. USMC – Cost of Equipment Replacement | 62 |
| 8.7. Critical Counter-IED Priorities | 62 |
| 8.8. DARPA – Optimal Features of Counter-IED System (Detection) | 62 |
| 8.9. Is Counter-IED The “New” Manhattan Project? | 63 |
| 8.10. History of IED | 65 |
| 8.10.1. United States | 65 |
| 8.10.2. Europe | 65 |
| 8.10.3. Middle East | 67 |
| 8.10.4. Asia and Pacific Rim | 70 |
| 9. Global Counter-IED Outlay & Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 75 |
| 9.1. Global Counter-IED Outlay Forecast – 2008–2012 | 75 |
| 9.2. Scenario I Forecasts | 76 |
| 9.2.1. Global Counter-IED Equipment Value – 2007 | 77 |
| 9.2.2. Global Counter-IED Outlay: International vs. U.S. Forecasts – 2008–2012 | 79 |
| 9.2.3. Global Counter-IED: Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecasts – 2008-2012 | 80 |
| 9.3. Global Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 83 |
| 9.3.1. Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Territory – 2008–2012 | 84 |
| 9.3.2. Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments – 2008–2012 | 86 |
| 9.3.3. Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Market Segments – 2008–2012 | 88 |
| 9.3.4. Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 90 |
| 9.3.5. Global Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 93 |
| 9.3.6. Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 97 |
| 9.4. Scenario II Forecasts | 102 |
| 9.4.1. Scenario II Counter-IED: Outlay Compared With Market Segments Forecasts 2008–2012 | 102 |
| 9.4.2. Scenario II Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segments Forecast – 2008–2012 | 103 |
| 10. U.S. Counter-IED Programs, Outlay and Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 105 |
| 10.1. Executive Summary | 105 |
| 10.2. U.S. Counter-IED Effort – Participating Agencies / Organizations | 106 |
| 10.2.1. Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) | 107 |
| 10.3. U.S. – DOD Counter-IED Programs – 2008–2012 | 108 |
| 10.3.1. Attack the Network | 108 |
| 10.3.2. Defeat the Device | 109 |
| 10.3.3. Train the Forces | 110 |
| 10.4. U.S. Counter-IED – Testing/Evaluation Facility | 111 |
| 10.5. U.S. Counter-IED Outlay – 2007 | 111 |
| 10.6. U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Forecast – 2008–2012 | 115 |
| 10.6.1. U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Forecast by Mission Activity – 2008–2012 | 115 |
| 10.6.2. U.S. Counter-IED: Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecasts – 2008–2012 | 117 |
| 10.7. U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 119 |
| 10.7.1. U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments – 2008–2012 | 119 |
| 10.7.2. U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast by Market Segments – 2008–2012 | 121 |
| 10.7.3. U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 122 |
| 10.7.4. U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 124 |
| 10.7.5. U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 127 |
| 11. International (non-U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay and Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 131 |
| 11.1. Executive Summary | 131 |
| 11.2. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay – 2007 | 132 |
| 11.3. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay Forecast – 2008–2012 | 133 |
| 11.4. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 135 |
| 11.4.1. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments – 2008–2012 | 135 |
| 11.4.2. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast by Market Segments – 2008–2012 | 138 |
| 11.4.3. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 139 |
| 11.4.4. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 141 |
| 11.4.5. International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 144 |
| 12. Europe and NATO – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 148 |
| 12.1. Executive Summary | 148 |
| 12.2. Threat to Civilian Population in Europe | 150 |
| 12.2.1. Understanding Europe’s Vulnerability to IED | 150 |
| 12.2.2. Existing European Counter-IED Measures | 151 |
| 12.2.3. Possible Responses to Increased IED Threat in Europe | 154 |
| 12.2.4. Recommended Additional Counter-IED Measures | 155 |
| 12.2.5. NATO Counter Terrorism Technology Development Program (NCTDP) | 156 |
| 12.3. NATO – Counter-IED Strategy | 158 |
| 12.3.1. Conference of National Armaments Directors (CNAD) | 158 |
| 12.3.2. Defense Against Terrorism (DAT) | 159 |
| 12.3.3. NATO Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG) | 159 |
| 12.3.4. Allied Command Transformation (ACT) | 159 |
| 12.4. European Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 160 |
| 13. Israel – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 162 |
| 13.1. Executive Summary | 162 |
| 13.2. Israel – Sample Innovative Counter-IED Technologies | 164 |
| 13.2.1. Counter-IED Fuel-Air Explosives | 164 |
| 13.2.2. Airborne Counter-IED Technology | 164 |
| 13.2.3. Thor – High Energy Laser IED Neutralization System | 164 |
| 13.2.4. Wheeled Armored Vehicles | 165 |
| 13.2.5. Jammers | 166 |
| 13.3. Market Growth Opportunities | 168 |
| 13.4. Israel – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 169 |
| 14. Russia – Counter-IED Market Outlook | 172 |
| 15. India – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 173 |
| 15.1. Executive Summary | 173 |
| 15.2. Current Indian Counter-IED Offerings | 174 |
| 15.3. Major Procurement Markets | 175 |
| 15.4. India – Market Growth Opportunities | 175 |
| 15.5. India – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 176 |
| 16. Arab World – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 178 |
| 16.1. Executive Summary | 178 |
| 16.2. Major Procurement Markets | 179 |
| 16.3. Growth Opportunities | 179 |
| 16.4. Arab World – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 180 |
| 17. Central / South America – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 182 |
| 17.1. Executive Summary | 182 |
| 17.2. Major Procurement Markets | 183 |
| 17.3. Growth Opportunities | 183 |
| 17.4. Central / South America – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 184 |
| 18. China – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 186 |
| 18.1. Executive Summary | 186 |
| 18.2. China – Counter-IED Market Forecast – 2008–2012 | 188 |
| 19. Canine (K-9) | 190 |
| 20. Counter-IED – Current Technologies | 192 |
| 20.1.1. Counter-IED – Current State of Technology | 192 |
| 20.2. Prediction Technologies | 194 |
| 20.2.1. HazMasterG3® – HAZMAT/CBRNE/IED Decision Support System (Alluviam LLC) | 194 |
| 20.2.2. IED Trainer – General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (GD-AIS) | 195 |
| 20.3. Detection Technologies | 197 |
| 20.3.1. ACRO-P.E.T – TATP Detector | 197 |
| 20.3.2. Non-linear Junction Detector (NLJD) | 197 |
| 20.3.3. MARCbot | 198 |
| 20.3.4. Georeferencing – BuckEye (Flight Landata) | 199 |
| 20.3.5. Aerostats | 200 |
| 20.3.6. UAV Mounted IED Volumetric Detection | 201 |
| 20.3.7. Counter-IED Reconnaissance Planes | 202 |
| 20.3.8. PING – Microwave Based Explosive Caches Detector | 203 |
| 20.4. Prevention Technologies | 204 |
| 20.4.1. RCIED Jammers | 204 |
| 20.4.2. Advanced and Nearly Deployed Jammers | 207 |
| 20.4.3. Counter Infrared-Triggered IEDs | 209 |
| 20.4.4. The “5 and 25″ Campaign | 209 |
| 20.5. Neutralization and Destruction | 210 |
| 20.5.1. Ultra Wide Band (UWB) High Powered Electro Magnetics (HPEM) Technology | 210 |
| 20.5.2. Thor IED Zappers | 211 |
| 20.5.3. Robots | 211 |
| 20.5.4. JIN – Joint IED Neutralizer – Ionatron | 214 |
| 20.5.5. Scorpion II – Alliant Techsystems | 215 |
| 20.5.6. Mobile Obliteration Platform (MOP) Laser and Ground Penetrating Radar | 215 |
| 20.5.7. Medium Directional Energetic Tool (MDET) | 216 |
| 20.6. Mitigation Technologies | 217 |
| 20.6.1. ARNISI ECM-1 Anti-IED device. | 217 |
| 20.6.2. Armored Vehicle Samples | 217 |
| 21. Counter-IED – Emerging Technologies | 219 |
| 21..1. Prediction – Technologies Outlook | 219 |
| 21..1.1. Predictive Models for Improvised Explosive Device Countermeasures | 220 |
| 21..1.2. Combined Exploitation (GEO) Cell, Counter-IED Technology | 220 |
| 21..1.3. Persistent Operational Surface Surveillance and Engagement (POSSE) | 221 |
| 21..1.4. Suicide Bomber Tracking | 222 |
| 21..1.5. Intelligence (Inferential Reasoning and Predictive Techniques) | 223 |
| 21..1.6. Local Eyes – Human/Cellular Sensor Network | 223 |
| 21..1.7. Shadow- Aurora – Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with Hyperspectral Sensors Payload | 224 |
| 21..1.8. Modeling Traffic Flow Strategies in Countering Improvised Explosive Devices | 225 |
| 21..1.9. Cultural Intelligence for Stability Operations | 225 |
| 21..1.10. Additional Projects | 226 |
| 21..2. Detection Technologies Outlook | 227 |
| 21..2.1. Quantum Entanglement Scanner | 227 |
| 21..2.2. Pre-Treatment of Roads for Explosives Detection | 228 |
| 21..2.3. Persistent Surveillance | 229 |
| 21..2.4. Joint Surveillance Target Attack Ground Moving Target Indicator Radar System – JSTARS GMTI | 229 |
| 21..2.5. Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) | 230 |
| 21..2.6. FOPEN – Foliage Penetration – Sensing Through Foliage | 231 |
| 21..2.7. ELITS™ – Enhanced Laser – Induced Target Spectroscopy | 232 |
| 21..2.8. Persistent Threat Detection System (PTDS) | 233 |
| 21..2.9. Roadside Explosive Device X-ray (REX) detecting system REX™ – Roadside X-Ray Explosive Device Detection | 233 |
| 21..2.10. A Neutron Based Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBID) Detection System | 234 |
| 21..2.11. Ultra Wide Band (UWB), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) System for the Detection of Buried and Non-Buried IEDs | 235 |
| 21..2.12. Deep Ultra Violet Raman Spectroscopy (DUV-RS) Vibrational Spectroscopy Analysis | 235 |
| 21..2.13. GPS-Tagged Multi-Camera-Video Change Detection on Roads | 236 |
| 21..2.14. Standoff IED Detection using Coherent Ultra-Broadband Terahertz Sources and Detectors | 237 |
| 21..2.15. MQ-8B Fire Scout Robo-Chopper – IED Sniffer | 237 |
| 21..2.16. HAXIS – Hard X-Ray Backscatter System | 238 |
| 21..2.17. Passive and Active MM Wave (MMW) Sensor IED Detection | 239 |
| 21..2.18. Peroxide-Based Explosives Detector (TATP) | 240 |
| 21..2.19. Anti-IED Raptor | 240 |
| 21..2.20. LIBS-THz Spectroscopy for IED Detection | 240 |
| 21..2.21. DRONES with RF Emitters for Spotting IEDs | 241 |
| 21..2.22. Laser Aided IED Spotting | 241 |
| 21..2.23. VBIED Nanosecond Neutron Analysis (NNA). | 242 |
| 21..2.24. ASW to IED – Advanced Sonar Sensors | 243 |
| 21..2.25. Mini Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) | 243 |
| 21..2.26. ULTOR® System – Real-Time Correlation Processor | 244 |
| 21..2.27. 3rd Generation FLIR | 245 |
| 21..2.28. Additional Projects | 246 |
| 21..3. Prevention Technologies Outlook | 247 |
| 21..3.1. CREW 3.1 and 3.2 Systems | 247 |
| 21..3.2. Broad Shield Tactical Manpack (TMP) – Next-Generation Counter-IED Solution. | 248 |
| 21..3.3. Cellective – Next Generation, Selective Jammer | 248 |
| 21..3.4. Next Generation Jammer – Syracuse Research Corp. | 249 |
| 21..3.5. High Power EM Pulse Weapon | 249 |
| 21..4. Neutralization and Destruction Technologies Outlook | 252 |
| 21..4.1. NIRF, Neutralizing Improvised Explosive Devices with RF | 252 |
| 21..4.2. Non-nuclear EMP Weapons (NNEMPW) | 252 |
| 21..4.3. Laser-Induced Plasma Channel (LIPC) | 253 |
| 21..5. Mitigation Technologies Outlook | 254 |
| 21..5.1. SHARK Active Protection System | 254 |
| 22. Vendors | 255 |
| 23. Explosives – A Brief Primer | 258 |
| 24. Suicide Terrorism – The Human IED | 261 |
| 24.1. Understanding Suicide Terrorism | 261 |
| 24.2. Suicide Terror – Drivers | 263 |
| 24.3. Suicide Terror – Inhibitors | 263 |
| 24.4. How do Suicide Terrorists Operate? | 263 |
| 24.5. How to Deal with Suicide Terror? | 264 |
| 24.6. The Future of Suicide Terror | 265 |
| 24.7. Evolving Counter Suicide Bomber Projects | 265 |
| 25. Bibliography | 266 |
| 25.1. Books | 266 |
List of Tables
Table 1 – U.S. Counter-IED Installed Base – 2007
Table 2 – IED Attacks in Iraq
Table 3 – IED Fatalities in Iraq by Month (US Forces Only)
Table 4 – IED Fatalities in Iraq by Year
Table 5 – IED Attacks in Afghanistan
Table 6 – Iraq – Estimates of Foreign Insurgents in Iraq – 2007
Table 7 – Global Counter-IED Equipment – Units & Value – 2007
Table 8 – Counter-IED Equipment – Min and Max Prices by [$K]
Table 9 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market by Segmentation by [$M] – 2007
Table 10 – Global Counter-IED International vs. U.S. Outlay Forecast by [$B] – 2008–2012
Table 11 – Global Counter-IED International vs. U.S. Outlay Forecast Share by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 12 – Global Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecast [$B] – 2008–2012
Table 13 – Global Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecast Share [%] – 2008–2012
Table 14 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Territory by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 15 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Territory by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 16 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 17 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 18 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Market Segments [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 19 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [%] – 2008–2012
Table 20 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 21 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 22 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement: U.S. vs. International Market Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 23 – U Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement: U.S. vs. International Market Forecast Share by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 24 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 25 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 26 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service: U.S. Compared With International Market Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 27 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service: U.S. Compared With International Market Forecast Share by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 28 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 29 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 30 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade: U.S. Compared With International Market Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 31 – U Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade: U.S. Compared With International Market Forecast Share by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 32 – Scenario II Counter-IED Outlay Forecast [$B] by Market Segments– 2008–2012
Table 33 – Scenario II Counter-IED Outlay Forecast by Market Segments Share [%] – 2008–2012
Table 34 – Scenario II Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Table 35 – Scenario II Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 36 – U.S. Counter-IED Requested Outlay for 2008 as Portion of Counter-IED Outlay from Total GWOT
Table 37 – U.S. IED Defeat Outlay by [$B] – 2006–2008
Table 38 – U.S. Counter-IED Funding by Allocation Category [$M]
Table 39 – U.S. Counter-IED Funding – % by Effort Type Funding – 2007, 2008
Table 40 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Forecast by Mission Activity by [$B] – 2008–2012
Table 41 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Forecast Share by Mission Activity by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 42 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Compared to Market Segments Forecast [$B] – 2008–2012
Table 43 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Compared to Market Segments Forecast Share [%] – 2008–2012
Table 44 – U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 45 – U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 46 – U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast by Market Segments [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 47 – U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [%] – 2008–2012
Table 48 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 49 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 50 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 51 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 52 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 53 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 54 – International (Non U.S.) Counter-IED Effort Outlay (Expenditure) – 2007
Table 55 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay Compared With Market Segments Forecast [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 56 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay Compared With Market Segments Forecast Share [%] – 2008–2012
Table 57 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 58 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 59 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast by Market Segments [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 60 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [%] – 2008–2012
Table 61 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 62 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Procurement Equipment Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 63 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 64 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 65 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 66 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segments by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 67 – European Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 68 – European Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 69 – Israel Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 70 – Israel Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 71 – India Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 72 – India Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 73 – Arab World Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 74 – Arab World Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 75 – Central / South America Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 76 – Central / South America Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 77 – China Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Table 78 – China Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Tactical Segment by [%] – 2008–2012
Table 79 – Cost of Canine (K-9) Per Year
Table 80 – HazMasterG3® – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 81 – IED Trainer – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 82 – ACRO-P.E.T – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 83 – Non-linear Junction Detector – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 84 – MARCbot – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 85 – Georeferencing – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 86 – Aerostats – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 87 – UAV Mounted IED Volumetric Detection – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 88 – Counter-IED Reconnaissance Planes – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 89 – Counter-IED Reconnaissance Planes – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 90 – Advanced and Nearly Deployed Jammers – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 91 –“5 and 25” Campaign – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 92 – Ultra Wide Band High Powered Electro Magnetics Technology – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 93 – Thor IED Zappers – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 94 – Seeker™ Series Robot – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 95 – Joint IED Neutralizer – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 96 – Scorpion II – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 97 – MOP – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 98 – MDET – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 99 – ARNISI ECM-1 Anti-IED device – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 100 – Armored Vehicles – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 101 – Predictive Models for Counter-IED – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 102 – IED Detection Software – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 103 – POSSE – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 104 – Suicide Bomber Tracking – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 105 – Intelligence – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 106 – Shadow- Aurora – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 107 – Traffic Flow Strategies in Countering IED – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 108 – Cultural Intelligence – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 109 – Quantum Entanglement Scanner – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 110 – Pre Treatment of Roads for Explosives Detection – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 111 – Persistent Surveillance – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 112 – JSTARS GMTI – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 113 – LIBS – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 114 – Scorpion II – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 115 – ELITS™ – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 116 – PTDS – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 117 – REXTM – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 118 – VBID – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 119 – UWV SAR – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 120 – DUV-RS – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 121 – GPS-Tagged Multi-Camera-Video Change Detection – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 122 – Using of Coherent Ultra-Broadband Terahertz Sources and Detectors – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 123 – MQ-8B – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 124 – HAXIS – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 125 – Passive and Active MM Wave Detectors – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 126 – Peroxide-Based Explosives Detector – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 127 – LIBS-THz Spectroscopy – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 128 – DRONES with RF Emmiters for Spotting IEDs – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 129 – Laser Aided IED Spotting – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 130 – VBIED Nanosecond Neutron Analysis (NNA) – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 131 – ASW to IED – Advanced Sonar Sensors – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 132 – Mini Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 133 – ULTOR® system – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 134 – 3rd Generation FLIR – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 135 – CREW 3.1 and 3.2 Systems – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 136 – TMP – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 137 – Cellective – Next Generation, Selective Jammer – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 138 – Next Generation Jammer – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 139 – High Power EM Pulse Weapon – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 140 – NIRF – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 141 – Non-nuclear EMP Weapons – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 142 – LIPC – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 143 – SHARK – Advantages and Disadvantages
Table 144 – Counter-IED Market – Vendors
List of Figures
Figure 1 – IED Ready for Detonation
Figure 2 – Global Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Forecast [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 3 – IED Fatalities in Iraq – by Year (US & International Forces)
Figure 4 – Foreign Insurgents in Iraq – by [%] – FY2005
Figure 5 – Shaped Charge – Rear View
Figure 6 – Shaped Charge – Point of impact
Figure 7 – Counter-IED – Current and Future Strategy
Figure 8 – Counter-IED – Mixed Mode Approach
Figure 9 – IED Food Chain and Its Relevant Time Frame
Figure 10 – Ex-Iraqi C4 – Now in Use by PKK
Figure 11 – PKK IED Kit
Figure 12 – Global Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Forecasts [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 13 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market by Segmentation – by [%] – FY2007
Figure 14 – Global Counter-IED International vs. U.S. Outlay Forecast by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 15 – Global Counter-IED International vs. U.S. Outlay Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 16 – Global Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecast Share [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 17 – Global Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecast Share [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 18 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Territory by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 19 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Territory by [$B] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 20 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 21 – Global Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 22 – Global Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 23 – Global Counter-IED Procurement Equipment Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 24 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 25 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Procurement: U.S. vs. International Market Forecast Share by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 26 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 27 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 28 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Service: U.S. Compared With. International Market Forecast Share by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 29 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 30 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 31 – Global Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade: U.S. Compared With International Market Forecast Share by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 32 – Scenario II Counter-IED Outlay Forecast [$B] by Market Segments– 2008–2012
Figure 33 – Scenario II Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 34 – Total U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Compared to. Market Forecasts [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 35 – U.S. Counter-IED Requested Outlay – [%] of Total GWOT Outlay – 2008
Figure 36 – U.S IED Defeat Requested Outlay by [$B] – 2008
Figure 37 – U.S. Counter-IED Funding by Functional Category [$M]
Figure 38 – U.S. Counter-IED Funding – [%] by Effort Type Funding – 2007 & 2008
Figure 39 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Forecast by Mission Activity by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 40 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Forecast Share by Mission Activity by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 41 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Compared to Market Segments Forecast Share [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 42 – U.S. Counter-IED Outlay Compared to Market Segments Share [%] Forecast– 2007 & 2012
Figure 43 – U.S. Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 44 – U.S. Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 45 – U.S. Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 46 – U.S. Counter-IED Market Segments Forecast Share [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 47 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 48 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 49 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 50 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Service Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 51 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 52 – U.S. Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 53 – Total International (non-U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay Compared To Market Forecasts [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 54 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay vs. Market Segments Forecast Share [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 55 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Outlay Compared With Market Segments Forecast Share [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 56 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 57 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 58 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 59 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 60 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Procurement Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 61 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Service Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 62 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Service Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 63 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market Forecast by Tactical Segments by [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 64 – International (non U.S.) Counter-IED Equipment Upgrade Market by Tactical Segments Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 65 – Europe Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 66 – NATO NCTDP – Seven Steps Program
Figure 67 – European Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 68 – European Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 69 – Israel Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 70 – Thor Counter-IED System (RAFAEL)
Figure 71 – Golan Heavy Wheeled Armored Vehicle
Figure 72 – EJAB Jammers – Elisra
Figure 73 – Israel Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 74 – Israel Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 75 – India Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 76 – Indian-Developed ROV
Figure 77 – India Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 78 – India Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 79 – Arab World Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 80 – Arab World Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 81 – Arab World Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 82 – Central / South America Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 83 – Central / South America Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 84 – Central / South America Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 85 – China Counter-IED Market Forecast Share by Market Segments [$B] – 2008–2012
Figure 86 – Chinese Raptor Robot
Figure 87 – China Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [$M] – 2008–2012
Figure 88 – China Counter-IED Market by Tactical Segment Forecast by [%] – 2007 & 2012
Figure 89 – Ionatron’s JIN
Figure 90 – Cultural Intelligence Training Aid
Figure 91 – HPEM-Equipped Armored Vehicle
Figure 92 – DS-110 Disruption System
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