1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 ICD Research Terrorism Index
1.5 About ICD Research
1.6 About Strategic Defense Intelligence
2 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
2.1 Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast
2.1.1 Singapore allocates 25% of its budget for defense expenditure
2.1.2 Terrorist organizations, piracy and the small size and costly training requirements of the Singapore army are expected to drive defense expenditure
2.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation
2.2.1 Majority of defense budget allocated for the acquisition of advanced technology and equipment
2.2.2 Research and development accounts for 4% of Singapore’s defense budget
2.2.3 Defense expenditure expected to increase from 3.6% to 3.9% of GDP by 2016
2.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast
2.3.1 Homeland security market expected to increase to US$3.35 billion by 2016
2.3.2 Border protection, terrorism, improved identification systems and rising drug abuse are driving the country’s homeland security budget
2.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
2.4.1 Singapore has the highest defense expenditure in the South East Asian region
2.4.2 Terrorism is a major threat to Singapore’s security
2.4.3 Singapore was the world’s seventh-largest defense importer during the review period
2.4.4 Singapore was world’s twenty-seventh-largest arms exporter during the review period
2.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Drivers
2.5.1 Demand for unmanned technology expected to increase
2.5.2 Stand-off precision guided munitions to register increased demand
2.5.3 Demand for stealth technology expected to increase during the forecast period
2.5.4 Opportunities in information technology expected to increase during the forecast period
2.5.5 Demand projected to increase for high endurance transport vehicles
3 Appendix
3.1 Contact Us
3.2 About ICD Research
3.3 Disclaimer
Table 1: Singaporean Defense Expenditure, 2007-2011
Table 2: Singaporean Defense Expenditure, 2012-2016
Table 3: Singaporean Defense Budget Split Between Capital, Revenue and Research and Development expenditure, 2007-2011
Table 4: Singaporean Defense Budget Split Between Capital, Revenue and Research and Development expenditure, 2012-2016
Table 5: Singaporean Defense Research and Development Expenditure (US$ Million), 2007-2011
Table 6: Singaporean Defense Research and Development Expenditure (US$ Million), 2012-2016
Table 7: Singaporean Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2007-2011
Table 8: Singaporean Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2012-2016
Table 9: Singapore’s Homeland Security Expenditure (US$ billion), 2007-2011
Table 10: Singapore’s Homeland Security Expenditure (US$ billion), 2012-2016
Table 11: Benchmarking with Key Markets - 2007-2011 vs 2012-2016
Table 12: Benchmarking with World’s Largest Defense Spenders - 2011 and 2016
Table 13: ICD Research Terrorism Index
Table 14: Top Country Ranking by Value of Arms Imports, 2005-2010*
Table 15: Top Country Ranking by Arms Exports, 2005-2010*
Figure 1: Singaporean Defense Expenditure, 2007-2011
Figure 2: Singaporean Defense Expenditure, 2012-2016
Figure 3: Singaporean Defense Budget Split Between Capital, Revenue and Research and Development expenditure, 2007-2011
Figure 4: Singaporean Defense Budget Split Between Capital, Revenue and Research and Development expenditure, 2012-2016
Figure 5:Singaporean Defense Research and Development Expenditure(US$ Million), 2007-2011
Figure 6: Singaporean Defense Research and Development Expenditure(US$ Million), 2012-2016
Figure 7: Singaporean Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2007-2011
Figure 8: Singaporean Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2012-2016
Figure 9: Singapore’s Homeland Security Expenditure (US$ billion), 2007-2011
Figure 10: Singapore’s Homeland Security Expenditure (US$ billion), 2012-2016
Figure 11: ICD Research Terrorism Heat Map
Figure 12: ICD Research Terrorism Heat Index, 2011
Figure 13: Benchmarking with Key Markets - 2007-2011 vs 2012-2016
Figure 14: Benchmarking with World’s Largest Defense Spenders-2011 and 2016
Figure 15: Benchmarking with Large Defense Spenders as % of GDP - 2011