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PUBLISHER: Bishop & Associates, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1145447

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PUBLISHER: Bishop & Associates, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1145447

Military Ground Vehicle Market for Connectors

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Report Summary:

Military ground vehicles play an important role in today's military operations. They transport troops, fuel, and military supplies to a battlefield that is becoming more and more connected. How are military ground vehicles adapting to handle this connected space?

  • The military ground vehicle market for connectors is anticipated to have a CAGR of 4.2% over the period 2022 through 2027, which region will show the greatest growth?
  • How has the role of unmanned military ground vehicles grown over the last decade? Is this role anticipated to change? How has technology changed the entire military ground vehicle market?
  • The military ground vehicle market incorporates all types of connectors. Which connector types will see the most growth over the next year, two years or even five years?

“Military Ground Vehicle Market for Connectors”, a new research report from connector industry leader Bishop & Associates, addresses these questions and many more. This report examines the different types of ground vehicles and the roles each play on the battlefield. A market that is constantly looking for ways to improve and increase the protection of the soldier, the military ground vehicle market has changed drastically over the last several decades. Understand how it has changed and how it is anticipated to change in the future. Order your copy of “Military Ground Vehicle Market for Connectors” now.

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Military Ground Vehicle Market for Connectors

Military ground vehicles play an important role in today's military operations. They transport troops, fuel, and military supplies to a battlefield that is becoming more and more connected. They can be armored or soft-skinned (un-armored), they can be categorized as tracked or wheeled, light, medium, or heavy duty. They can be used to actively participate in battle or as peace-keeping vehicles. They can even be manned or unmanned. This report focuses on connector opportunities on motorized military ground vehicles and the equipment designed to be used with these vehicles.

A partial listing of the motorized military equipment covered in this report include the vehicles listed below. This report will not provide information on military aircraft (helicopters, drones, propeller aircraft, or jets), spacecraft, or modern soldier equipment.

The following military ground vehicles will be examined:

  • Main battle tanks
  • Infantry fighting vehicles
  • Armored personnel carriers
  • Armored combat support vehicles
  • Mine protected vehicles
  • Light armored vehicles
  • Light utility vehicles
  • Self-propelled artillery
  • Prime movers and trucks
  • Unmanned ground vehicles
  • Miscellaneous vehicles

It is important to note that most of these vehicles are available with several additional options or layouts based on its initial task. These include radio & intercom systems, digital backbones, anti-IED kits, smoke grenade launchers, anti-armor missile systems, GPS, NBC systems (nuclear, biological, chemical), and RPG netting. Where applicable, this report provides detailed information on these additions, their role and even potential connector opportunities.

In addition to information on the actual vehicle, current and forecast information is provided by region on the types of connectors and cable assemblies used in military ground vehicles.

Product Code: M-1200-22

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Report Scope and Methodology

  • Report Focus
  • Methodology and Approach

Chapter 2 - Main Battle Tanks (MBT)

  • Early History
  • The Name Game
  • Land Boat
  • Basic Tank Part
  • M1 Armor
  • M1 Guns
  • The M1 Tank Engine
  • M1 Crew
  • IVIS
  • The M1 Fleet
  • Tested in Battle
  • M1A2
  • M1A2 Variants
  • Applications
  • Slip Rings
  • Future of Main Battle Tanks
  • Infantry Fighting Vehicles
  • US Army Modernization Programs in Progress
  • UK Modernization Programs
  • Connectors: SWaP
  • Connectors Needed for Onboard Electronics in Military Ground Vehicles
  • Replacing the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV)
  • OMFV 2.0?

Chapter 3 - Armored Personal Carriers

  • Battle Taxis
  • APCs and IFVs (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) - What's the difference?
  • Green Dragon
  • Replacing the M113
  • AMPV
  • Armored Combat Support Vehicles
  • RhinoRunner
  • Mamba APC
  • Connectors for the ACSV
  • HMMWV Communications
  • The Future of Ground Vehicle Tactical Power and Communications Connectivity
  • JLTV (Joint Light Tactical Vehicle) Communication
  • Vetronics
  • FBCB2
  • C51SR
  • DDU IV Components
  • MFoCS (Mounted Family of Computer Systems)
  • TITAN OBVP (On-Board Vehicle Power)
  • TITAN OBVP for FMTV and HEMTT
  • Modernizing the M113
  • J1939 Standard (SAE)
  • What is SAE J1939 - General Aspects
  • SAE J1939 Applications
  • What is MilCAN?
  • Implementation of MilCAN on the UK Challenger 2 (CR2) Main
  • Battle Tank
  • The J1939 Connector (9-Pin)

Chapter 4 - Mine Protected Vehicles

  • Mine Protected Vehicles
  • MMPV
  • MRAP
  • M-ATV
  • MACHFORCE
  • HSM
  • MaxxPro MRAP
  • Mahindra Mine Protected Vehicle
  • US Army Modernization Programs in Progress
  • CS-13 Introduces New Network Capabilities
  • New Connector Opportunities
  • Stryker Combat Vehicle
  • Electronic Warfare and the Stryker Combat Vehicle
  • Counter Electronics
  • M-SHORAD System
  • Computing Modules and Systems
  • Vetronics Solutions

Chapter 5 - Light Vehicles and Light Armored Vehicles (LAV)

  • Background
  • Light Vehicles
  • Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicles (CUCV)
  • LAV 25
  • Replacing LAVs
  • ARV Desired Operational Capabilities
  • Electronic Warfare (EW)
  • CMOSS
  • VICTORY
  • Wiesel Armored Weapons Carrier (AWC)
  • Light Utility Vehicles (LUVs)
  • Replacing the HMMWV
  • JLTV (Currently)
  • eJLTV (Near Future)
  • UTVs or LTATVs
  • Canadian Armed Forces (recent past)
  • Ford F-Series Armored F350 Pick-Ups
  • ULTRA AP Armored Ford F-350 Pick-Up
  • Panhard VBL (Vehicule Blinde Leger) or M11
  • M-Gator
  • M1030M1 Motorcycle

Chapter 6 - Medium and Heavy Tactical Vehicles

  • Family of MTVs
  • Terrestrial Layer System (TLS)
  • On Board Vehicle Power
  • Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
  • M939 Truck
  • Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR)
  • Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (FHTV)
  • Oshkosh PLS Heavy High Mobility Truck
  • Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET)
  • Enhanced Heavy Equipment Transport System
  • M970
  • R-11 Refueler
  • Logistics Vehicle System (LVS & LVSR)
  • Gun Truck
  • M973 Small Unit Support Vehicle (SUSV)

Chapter 7 - Unmanned Combat Vehicles

  • Background
  • Dragon Runner Unmanned Group Robot
  • PackBot
  • MPU5 Radio Persistent Systems
  • Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles (SUGV)
  • iRobot 110 FirstLook
  • XM1216 and i310/320
  • iRobot 710 Warrior
  • Foster-Miller TALON
  • Remotec ANDROS
  • iRobot R-Gator/M-Gator
  • Squad Mission Support System (SMSS)
  • M160 Robotic Mine Flail
  • Textron RIPSAW
  • GVR5 Dual Band Vehicle System
  • MUTT
  • Expeditionary Modular Autonomous Vehicle (EMAV)
  • Robot Dog (QUGV)

Chapter 8 - Other Military Ground Vehicles

  • Self-Propelled Artillery or Howitzers
  • M109
  • K9 Thunder
  • AS90 Braveheart
  • Silent Impact
  • M142 HIMARS
  • M270A1 MLRS
  • The M20A2 Upgrade

Chapter 9 - Market Statistics

  • Connector Sales for Military Ground Vehicles by Region
  • Connectors Used in Military Ground Vehicles by Region 2020 through 2027
  • Examples by Connector Type
  • Printed Circuit Board Connectors (PCB)
  • Rectangular I/O Connectors
  • IC Sockets
  • RF Connectors
  • Circular Connectors
  • Telephone/Telecom
  • Fiber Optic
  • Terminal Blocks
  • Heavy Duty Connectors
  • Power/High Voltage Connectors
  • Application Specific
  • Other Connectors
  • Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type and Region
  • North American Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • European Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • Japanese Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • Chinese Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • Asia Pacific Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • ROW Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • Total World Connectors used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2020 through 2027
  • Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicle by Product Type and Region
  • Total World Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027
  • North American Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027
  • European Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027
  • Japanese Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027
  • Chinese Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027
  • Asia Pacific Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027
  • ROW Cable Assemblies used in Military Ground Vehicles by Product Type 2021 through 2027

Appendix I

  • Military Acronyms
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