US Defense Ground Vehicle Industry Growth Opportunities
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This study provides an in-depth exploration of the US defense ground vehicles industry. Based on vehicle type, the study categorizes the industry into:
1. Armored fighting vehicles (AFV)
2. Amphibious combat vehicles (ACV)
3. Family of tactical vehicles (FTV)
4. Specialized vehicles
5. Various class for distinctive roles (VCDR)

Referencing the FY2024 Department of Defense (DoD) budget request and new prime contracts awarded in FY2023, the study:
1. Determines the industry drivers and restraints
2. Forecasts and elucidates segment-specific spending and unit procurement trends (FY2023-FY2028)
3. Assesses ongoing and planned procurement projects active during the study period
4. Examines the competitive landscape, based on FY2023 contract and revenue share, and highlights top industry participants
5. Identifies and elucidates technology trends and industry growth opportunities

The study emphasizes collaborations among the military and commercial automotive industries, government, and academia to promote advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and robotics and autonomy. The DoD's growing emphasis on modular and open architecture technology for next-generation ground vehicles may encourage the participation of non-traditional defense companies and small and medium enterprises. Cost-effective solutions with faster fielding capabilities may arise as valuable assets on the modern battlefield during the study period.

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the US Defense Ground Vehicle Industry

Geopolitical Chaos

Why:

  • Threat perceptions among the United States and its allies are heightening at an unprecedented rate due to ongoing armed conflicts.
  • Defense spending is projected to increase. However, the 2024 presidential election may impact procurement objectives.

Frost Perspective:

  • Modifications and upgrades on legacy ground vehicles will focus on enhancing lethality, navigation and communication systems.
  • R&D activities will likely concentrate on autonomy, quantum technology, and directed energy to support multi-domain operations and improve survivability and reliability in diverse terrains.

 

Transformative Megatrends

Why:

  • The Army’s ground vehicle procurement is trending toward integrating lightweight, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions.
  • Additive manufacturing presently supports prototyping, testing, and manufacturing new components. Its growing adoption will have implications on the supply chains.

Frost Perspective:

  • The establishment of the Army’s Additive Manufacturing Commercialization Center (AMCC) will support advancements in additive manufacturing, including printing capabilities and composite materials.
  • The Army plans to commercialize additive manufacturing capabilities, which may support non-traditional defense companies’ participation.

 

Industry Convergence

Why:

  • Advancements in remotely or optionally manned and fully autonomous ground vehicles will necessitate robotics, artificial intelligence, sensors, and networking. This will create value chain opportunities, such as for cybersecurity, simulation, training, and modeling.

Frost Perspective:

  • The emphasis on open-architectural systems for next-generation ground vehicles will support collaborations among academia, small and medium businesses, large defense companies, and start-ups.
  • The vulnerability of autonomous systems to cyberattacks will require frequent maintenance and upgrades.

 

Scope of Analysis

  • The study explores the military ground vehicles industry in the United States. Based on vehicle type, the industry is categorized into five segments:
  • The study analyzes related contracts awarded in the FY2023 and FY2024 Department of Defense (DoD) budget request to:
  • The study explores and highlights emerging technological trends, industry drivers and restraints, and opportunities projected to support industry growth during the study period.

 

Defense Ground Vehicles: Product Segmentation

 

Defense Ground Vehicles Industry

AFV

In this study, the AFV segment encompasses:

  • Abrams Tank
  • Bradley Fighting Vehicle
  • Stryker family of vehicles (FoV)
  • Light Armored Vehicle FoV
  • Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV)
  • Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV)

ACV

The ACV segment includes:

  • Mobile Protected Firepower ACV-Personnel (ACV-P) and ACV-Command (ACV-C) variants
  • Next-Generation Combat Vehicle technology

FTV

The FTV segment analysis includes:

  • Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)
  • Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles
  • Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles
  • Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle
  • Common Tactical Truck

Specialized Vehicles

Specialized vehicles are modified for military use. These include:

  • Rough Terrain Container Handler
  • Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lift and Evacuation Systems
  • Trailers
  • Dump trucks
  • Construction and material handlers
  • Rescue and recovery vehicles

VCDR

VCDR encompasses vehicles for specific common or uncommon roles, including:

  • Cargo and utility vehicles
  • Passenger carrying vehicles
  • Base maintenance support vehicles
  • Transport trucks
  • Emergency response vehicles

 

Competitive Environment

Number of competitors19
Competitive factorsCost, modularity, performance, technology, reliability, schedule, support services
Key end-user industry verticalsManufacturing, automotive, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), energy, automation and robotics, aerospace and defense
Leading competitors (including aftermarket participants)AM General, BAE Systems, DSC Corp
Contract share of top 3 competitors (FY2023)68.1%
Other notable competitors (including aftermarket participants)General Dynamics, Oshkosh Defense, American Rheinmetall Vehicles, Ricardo Defense, Mac Defense, RENK America, Taylor Defense Products, Rolls-Royce Solutions America Inc, MDT Armor
Distribution structureOEMs, direct sales through OEM affiliates, foreign military sales

 

 

Key Competitors by Segment

  • BAE Systems
  • General Dynamics
  • American Rheinmetall Vehicles
  • RENK America
  • Allison Transmission
  • US Hardware Supply
  • Worldwide Equipment
  • BAE Systems
  • General Dynamics
  • Rolls-Royce Solutions America Inc
  • AM General
  • Oshkosh Defense
  • Ricardo Defense
  • MDT Armor
  • CE Niehoff & Co
  • Mack Defense
  • Oshkosh Defense
  • Taylor Defense Products
  • BAE Systems
  • BAE Systems
  • International Armored Group
  • Oshkosh Defense

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the US Defense Ground Vehicle Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Defense Ground Vehicles: Product Segmentation

Key Competitors by Segment

Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Forecast Assumptions

Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast

Spending Forecast by Segment

Unit Procurement Forecast by Segment

Spending and Units Forecast Analysis

Competitive Environment

Revenue Share Analysis

Revenue Share Analysis (continued)

Competitive Analysis: Defense Ground Vehicles

Competitive Analysis: Defense Ground Vehicles (continued)

Competitive Analysis: Defense Ground Vehicles Aftermarket

Competitive Analysis: Defense Ground Vehicles Aftermarket (continued)

Growth Metrics

Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Growth Metrics

Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Growth Opportunity 1: Training and Simulation

Growth Opportunity 1: Training and Simulation (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Hybridization and Electrification

Growth Opportunity 2: Hybridization and Electrification (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Robotics and Autonomy

Growth Opportunity 3: Robotics and Autonomy (continued)

Conclusion

Your Next Steps

Why Frost, Why Now?

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

Legal Disclaimer

List of Figures
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Growth Drivers, US, FY2024–FY2028
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Growth Restraints, US, FY2024–FY2028
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Spending Forecast by Segment, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Unit Procurement Forecast by Segment, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Spending by Department, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Competitive Environment, US, FY2023
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Revenue Share of Top Participants, US, FY2023
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Top 7 Contractors, US, FY2023
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Top Contractors, US, FY2023
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Aftermarket Offerings, US, FY2023
  • Defense Ground Vehicles: Top Aftermarket Participants, US, FY2023
  • ACV Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023
  • ACV Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • ACV Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • ACV Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • AFV Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023
  • AFV Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • AFV Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • AFV Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • FTV Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023
  • FTV Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • FTV Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • FTV Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Specialized Vehicles Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023
  • Specialized Vehicles Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Specialized Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • Specialized Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • VCDR Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023
  • VCDR Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • VCDR Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028
  • VCDR Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028

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This study provides an in-depth exploration of the US defense ground vehicles industry. Based on vehicle type, the study categorizes the industry into: 1. Armored fighting vehicles (AFV) 2. Amphibious combat vehicles (ACV) 3. Family of tactical vehicles (FTV) 4. Specialized vehicles 5. Various class for distinctive roles (VCDR) Referencing the FY2024 Department of Defense (DoD) budget request and new prime contracts awarded in FY2023, the study: 1. Determines the industry drivers and restraints 2. Forecasts and elucidates segment-specific spending and unit procurement trends (FY2023-FY2028) 3. Assesses ongoing and planned procurement projects active during the study period 4. Examines the competitive landscape, based on FY2023 contract and revenue share, and highlights top industry participants 5. Identifies and elucidates technology trends and industry growth opportunities The study emphasizes collaborations among the military and commercial automotive industries, government, and academia to promote advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and robotics and autonomy. The DoD's growing emphasis on modular and open architecture technology for next-generation ground vehicles may encourage the participation of non-traditional defense companies and small and medium enterprises. Cost-effective solutions with faster fielding capabilities may arise as valuable assets on the modern battlefield during the study period.
More Information
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Shreya Khakurel
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Us Defense Ground Vehicle
Keyword 2 Unmanned Ground Vehicles Market
Keyword 3 Military Ground Vehicles
List of Charts and Figures Defense Ground Vehicles: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Growth Drivers, US, FY2024–FY2028~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Growth Restraints, US, FY2024–FY2028~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Spending Forecast by Segment, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Unit Procurement Forecast by Segment, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Spending by Department, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Competitive Environment, US, FY2023~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Revenue Share of Top Participants, US, FY2023~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Top 7 Contractors, US, FY2023~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Top Contractors, US, FY2023~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Aftermarket Offerings, US, FY2023~ Defense Ground Vehicles: Top Aftermarket Participants, US, FY2023~ ACV Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023~ ACV Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028~ ACV Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028~ ACV Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028~ AFV Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023~ AFV Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028~ AFV Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028~ AFV Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028~ FTV Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023~ FTV Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028~ FTV Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028~ FTV Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Specialized Vehicles Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023~ Specialized Vehicles Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Specialized Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028~ Specialized Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028~ VCDR Segment: Growth Metrics, US, FY2023~ VCDR Segment: Spending and Unit Procurement Forecast, US, FY2023–FY2028~ VCDR Segment: Spending, US, FY2023–FY2028~ VCDR Segment: Major Programs, US, FY2023–FY2028~
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US Defense Ground Vehicle Industry Growth Opportunities

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RELEASE DATE
02-May-2024
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Research Code: PF63-01-00-00-00
SKU: AE_2024_709
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