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Dirty Little Secrets
80,000 New Missiles
by James Dunnigan September 30, 2007
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Industry forecasts see growing demand for anti-aircraft missiles over the next ten years. The expected demand is for nearly 80,000 missiles, costing over $20 billion. The market is dominated by Raytheon (a U.S. firm) and MBDA (British), who, together, sell some 40 percent of all anti-aircraft missiles. Russia, whose anti-aircraft missiles have a spotty track record, is still expected to grab 5-10 percent of these sales. Russia sells cheaper missiles, and there are still cost conscious buyers out there.
A major factor in sales over the next decade is the demand for anti-missile missiles. There are more expensive, and tend to get upgraded rapidly (and at considerable expense.)
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