“SDI’s “”The Chinese Defense Industry – Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities to 2020: Market Profile”” is an essential source of information covering the market attractiveness and emerging opportunities of the defense industry in China.
China is the second largest global military spender and invested US$583.7 billion cumulatively towards its defense sector between 2011 and 2015. Disputes over borders and territories, participation in peacekeeping missions, and military modernization are expected to drive the country’s”
“1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 SDI Terrorism Index
1.5 About Strategic Defence Intelligence
2 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
2.1 Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast
2.1.1 Chinese defense expenditure is expected to value US$997.1 billion cumulatively over the forecast period
2.1.2 Race over military supremacy, territorial disputes, and peacekeeping missions are the main factors driving Chinese defense expenditure
2.1.3 Chinese defense expenditure to average 1.4% of GDP over the forecast period
2.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation
2.2.1 Capital expenditure allocation expected to be 33.1% of the total defense budget over the forecast period
2.2.2 Defense capital expenditure is expected to increase at a CAGR of 11.40% over the forecast period
2.2.3 Per capita defense expenditure expected to increase during the forecast period
2.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast
2.3.1 Chinese homeland security is expected to reach US$40.8 billion by 2020
2.3.2 Organized crime, terrorism threats, and cyber protection are expected to drive Chinese homeland security expenditure
2.3.3 China falls under “low risk†of terrorism category
2.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
2.4.1 China to be the largest defense spender in Asia
2.4.2 China has the second largest defense budget in the world
2.4.3 China allocates a lower share of GDP for defense compared to the US and other Asian countries
2.4.4 China faces minimal threat from foreign terrorist organizations
2.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators
2.5.1 Fighter and Multi-role Aircraft
2.5.2 Infrastructure construction
2.5.3 Surface-air missiles
2.5.4 Cyber Security
2.5.5 Transport Aircraft
2.5.6 Destroyers
3 Appendix
3.1 About SDI
3.2 Disclaimer”
“Table 1: Chinese Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2011–2015
Table 2: Chinese Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2016–2020
Table 3: Chinese Defense Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2011–2015
Table 4: Chinese Defense Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2016–2020
Table 5: Chinese GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2011–2015
Table 6: Chinese GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2016–2020
Table 7: Chinese Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2011–2015
Table 8: Chinese Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2016–2020
Table 9: Chinese Defense Capital Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2011–2015
Table 10: Chinese Defense Capital Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2016–2020
Table 11: Chinese Capital Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2011–2015
Table 12: Chinese Capital Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2016–2020
Table 13: Chinese per capita defense expenditure (US$), 2011–2015
Table 14: Chinese per capita defense expenditure (US$), 2016–2020
Table 15: Chinese Homeland Security Budget, 2011–2015
Table 16: Chinese Homeland Security Budget, 2016–2020
Table 17: Chinese Homeland Security Budget (CNY Billion), 2011–2015
Table 18: Chinese Homeland Security Budget (CNY Billion), 2016–2020
Table 19: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2011–2015 versus 2016–2020
Table 20: SDI Terrorism Index”
“Figure 1: Chinese Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2011–2015
Figure 2: Chinese Defense Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2016–2020
Figure 3: Chinese Defense Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2011–2015
Figure 4: Chinese Defense Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2016–2020
Figure 5: Chinese GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2011–2015
Figure 6: Chinese GDP Growth vs. Defense Expenditure Growth and Defense Expenditure as Percentage of GDP Growth, 2016–2020
Figure 7:Chinese Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2011–2015
Figure 8: Chinese Defense Budget Split Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2016–2020
Figure 9: Chinese Defense Capital Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2011–2015
Figure 10: Chinese Defense Capital Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2016–2020
Figure 11: Chinese Capital Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2011–2015
Figure 12: Chinese Capital Expenditure (in CNY Billion), 2016–2020
Figure 13: Chinese per capita defense expenditure (US$), 2011–2015
Figure 14: Chinese per capita defense expenditure (US$), 2016–2020
Figure 15: Chinese Homeland Security Budget, 2011–2015
Figure 16: Chinese Homeland Security Budget, 2016–2020
Figure 17: Chinese Homeland Security Budget (CNY Billion), 2011–2015
Figure 18: Chinese Homeland Security Budget (CNY Billion), 2016–2020
Figure 19: SDI Terrorism Heat Map, 2015
Figure 20: SDI Terrorism Index, 2015
Figure 21: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2011–2015 vs. 2016–2020
Figure 22: Defense Expenditure of the World’s Largest Military Spenders (US$ Billion),
Figure 23: Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP of Largest Military Spenders (%), 2015
Figure 24: Fighter and Multi-role Aircraft Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2015–2025
Figure 25: Infrastructure Construction Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2015–2025
Figure 26: Surface-Air Missiles Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2015–2025
Figure 27: Cyber Security Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2015–2025
Figure 28: Transport Aircraft Market Size in China (US$ Million), 2015–2025
Figure 29: Destroyers Market Size in China (US$ Billion), 2015–2025″