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Air-to-Air Missile Market to Generate $12 Billion in
Sales Through 2012
NEWTOWN, Conn., January 20,
2003 - Total sales for air-to-air missiles (AAM) over the next 10 years will
reach $12 billion, according to Forecast International's "The Market for
Air-to-Air Missiles." Some 50,455 missiles will be produced, the lion's share
by American and European firms.
"Unlike other defense
markets, air-to-air missiles will see a steady increase in value over the next
decade," said Forecast International missile analyst Larry Dickerson.
"Raytheon is expected to be
the dominant provider of air-to-air missiles with a 27 percent share of the
market," said Dickerson. "But Europe's missile megacorps – MBDA – is not that
far behind," he said. MBDA was formed in December 2001 through the combination
of Matra BAe Dynamics, EADS Aerospatiale Matra Missiles and Alenia Marconi
Systems. MBDA is hoping to win a greater share of the medium-range air-to-air
missile market through sales of the Meteor.
"This joint development
program has gotten off to a rocky start, but eventually could provide a
formidable challenger to Raytheon's AIM-120 AMRAAM," said Dickerson. "Still,
the late introduction of the Meteor will mean Raytheon will have years to build
a secure customer base," he added. Over 6,000 AIM-120 AMRAAMs are expected to
be produced through 2012, compared with just over 1,000 Meteors.
Raytheon will also provide
the market's dominant short-range air-to-air missile – the AIM-9X Sidewinder.
"The AIM-9X has entered production and already won its first export orders,
more of which are expected to follow in 2003," said Dickerson. "Although MBDA
is offering the ASRAAM and MICA-IR, sales of these missiles are expected to be
much lower than those of the AIM-9X," he said.
"To really challenge the
market strength of the AIM-9X, Europe will need to develop an all-new
short-range air-to-air missile," said Dickerson. "So far, no such program has
been announced, and even if one were launched this year it would not produce an
operational missile until 2009 at the absolute earliest," he concluded.
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