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The U.S. Army's M1 Abrams MBT with TUSK upgrade uses composite, reactive and slat armour Military vehicles are commonly armoured (or armored; see spelling differences) to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles or shells, protecting the personnel inside from enemy fire. Such vehicles include armoured fighting vehicles like tanks, aircraft and ships.Civilian vehicles may also be armoured. These vehicles include cars used by reporters, officials and others in conflict zones or where violent crime is common, and presidential limousines. Civilian armoured cars are also routinely used by security firms to carry money or valuables to reduce the risk of highway robbery or the hijacking of the cargo.Armour may also be used in vehicles to protect from threats other than a deliberate attack. Some spacecraft are equipped with specialised armour to protect them against impacts from micrometeoroids or fragments of space junk. Modern aircraft powered by jet engines usually have them fitted with a sort of armour in the form of an aramid composite kevlar bandage around the fan casing or debris containment walls built into the casing of their gas turbine engines to prevent injuries or airframe damage should the fan, compressor, or turbine blades break free.The design and purpose of the vehicle determines the amount of armour plating carried, as the plating is often very heavy and excessive amounts of armour restrict mobility. In order to decrease this problem, some new materials (nanomaterials) and material compositions are being researched which include buckypaper and aluminium foam armour plates.
The Vehicle Armor market revenue was xx Million USD in 2019, grew to xx Million USD in 2023, and will reach xx Million USD in 2031, with a CAGR of xx during 2024-2031.
Considering the influence of COVID-19 on the global Vehicle Armor market, this report analyzed the impact from both global and regional perspectives. From production end to consumption end in regions such as North America, Europe, China, and Japan, the report put emphasis on analysis of market under COVID-19 and corresponding response policy in different regions.
This report also analyzes the strategies for different companies to deal with the impact of COVID-19 in detail to seek a path to recovery.
Under COVID-19 Outbreak, how the Vehicle Armor Industry will develop is also analyzed in detail in Chapter 1.8 of this report.
Major Players in Vehicle Armor market are:
Honeywell International, Inc.
Morgan Advanced Materials PLC
Rheinmetall AG
E.L Dupont DE Nemours & Co.
BAE Systems PLC
Point Blank Enterprises
Australian Defence Apparel Pty Ltd.
Teijin Limited
Survitecgrouplimited
Royal Ten Cate (Tencate)
Most important types of Vehicle Armor products covered in this report are:
Light protected vehicles
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armored personnel carriers
Main battle tanks
Armored amphibious vehicles
Mine resistance ambush protected (MRAP) vehicles
Others
Most widely used downstream fields of Vehicle Armor market covered in this report are:
Military
Law Enforcement
Commercial
Major Regions or countries covered in this report:
North America
Europe
China
Japan
Middle East and Africa
South America
India
South Korea
Southeast Asia
Others
In Chapter 3.4, the report provides analysis of the reasons behind price fluctuations.
In chapters 5, 6, and 7, the impact of COVID-19 on the different regions in both production and consumption end and SWOT analysis are pointed out.
In Chapters 8, the report presents company's recent development and strategies to deal with the impact of COVID-19.