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Author: Asif Anwar
Publication Date: Aug 03 2017
Pages: 10
Report Type: Data Table, Excel
Defense

Global Defence Budget Expenditure Forecast: 2016 - 2026



Report Summary:

Despite global political rhetoric, actual defense spending  was essentially flat year-on-year over 2015-2016, pushing out previously forecasted global defense spending projections of $2.4 trillion by 12 months to 2026. While macroeconomic trends point to overall budgets remaining tight, the defense industry sector opportunity lies with the continued momentum to enhance capabilities in systems and platforms through investment at the technological edge. The subsequent military equipment/capability and support procurement (including RDT&E related procurement) outlook opportunity is forecast to grow from $545.2 billion in 2016 to $770.8 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 3.5%.
Table of Contents

1. Title
2. Contents
3. Analysis
4. Global Defence Expenditure
5. Defence Exp. Trend
6. Global Procurement Exp.
7. Forecast Comparision
8. Definitions
9. Methodology
10. Contacts

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