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155毫米彈藥的全球市場(2023-2033)Global Artillery 155mm Shell Market 2023 -2033 |
155毫米砲彈是一種用於重型火砲的大口徑彈藥。 這種子彈通常由鋼製成並填充烈性炸藥,也可用於其他用途,例如攜帶化學武器或產生煙霧。 155毫米砲彈由雷管、發射藥、引信、推進劑四個主要部分組成,重約100磅,高約2英尺,名副其實“直徑155毫米”。
155毫米砲彈的有效射程取決於許多因素,包括砲彈類型、火砲和所使用的推進劑。 一般來說,最大射程約為 20 英裡,但可以使用特殊推進劑來延長。
155毫米彈藥的多功能性和成本效益使其成為世界各地軍隊的主力產品。 這種外殼有不同類型,每種類型都有特定的用途。 最常見的是高爆彈(HE),用於摧毀敵方目標。 此外,還有用於起火的燃燒彈、用於模糊戰場的煙霧彈、用於驅散毒劑的化學彈,以及配備製導系統以精確打擊看不見的目標的製導彈。
在現代戰場上,155毫米砲彈仍然很重要。 制導彈藥和可編程彈藥等技術進步提供了提高效率的潛力。 制導彈藥提供精確的間接火力支援,可編程彈藥可以定時並瞄準特定目的,例如區域拒止。
在最近的俄烏衝突等衝突中,155毫米彈藥被大量使用。 對這些彈藥的需求是由新興市場尋求更新的火砲系統和新技術發展(例如射程擴展和精確制導技術)推動的。
底排和火箭輔助推進等技術進步正在促進 155 毫米火砲彈藥市場的增長。 基礎出血會在射彈後面產生一團氣體雲,使其減速並進一步推進。 另一方面,火箭輔助推進使用小型火箭來提高槍口速度並在更遠的射程上實現更高的精度。
隨著技術不斷進步,火砲市場預計將見證進一步的創新和能力。 歐洲和亞太地區的地緣政治因素也將影響採購決策。 市場分析包括市場規模、趨勢、障礙和機遇等因素以及區域細分。
市場上,高爆細分市場規模最大,由於其一般用於戰鬥,因此佔據了大部分使用量。 另一方面,由於遠程彈藥的需求不斷增加,遠程彈藥行業正在蓬勃發展。
在最近的一項舉措中,萊茵金屬贏得了一份重要合同,以滿足烏克蘭衝突期間補充彈藥庫存的需要。 德國聯邦國防軍已下達了各種類型彈藥的大量訂單,反映出155毫米彈藥在現代戰爭中的持續重要性。
本報告分析了155毫米火砲彈藥的全球市場,研究了整體市場規模的趨勢、按地區和國家劃分的詳細趨勢、關鍵技術概述和市場機會。
The 155mm artillery shell is a large-caliber ammunition utilized in heavy artillery guns. Typically constructed from steel and filled with high explosives, these shells can also be adapted for other purposes like delivering chemical weapons or producing smoke. They consist of four main components: primer, propellant, fuse, and projectile. With a weight of approximately 100 pounds and a height of about 2 feet, the 155mm shell lives up to its name, as it possesses a diameter of 155mm.
The effective range of a 155mm artillery shell depends on various factors, such as the type of shell, gun, and propellant used. Generally, it can reach a maximum range of about 20 miles, but this can be extended with special propellants.
The versatility and cost-effectiveness of 155mm shells have made them indispensable in military forces worldwide. These shells come in various types, each designed for specific purposes. The most common type is the high-explosive (HE) shell, used for destroying enemy targets. Additionally, there are incendiary shells for starting fires, smoke shells for obscuring the battlefield, chemical shells for delivering toxic agents, and guided shells equipped with guidance systems for precision strikes on unseen targets.
In the modern battlefield, 155mm artillery ammunition remains crucial. Advancements in technology, such as guided shells and programmable munitions, show promise in enhancing their effectiveness further. Guided shells offer accurate indirect fire support, while programmable munitions can be timed or targeted for specific purposes, like area denial.
Recent conflicts, such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, have seen significant usage of 155mm shells. The demand for these shells is driven by emerging markets seeking to upgrade their artillery systems and new technological developments, like range-extending and precision-guided technologies.
Technological advancements, such as base bleed and rocket-assisted propulsion, have contributed to the growth of the 155mm artillery shell market. Base bleed involves creating a gas cloud behind the shell to slow it down, allowing it to travel farther. On the other hand, rocket-assisted propulsion uses small rockets to increase initial velocity, leading to longer-range and more accurate hits.
As technology continues to progress, the market for artillery ammunition is expected to witness more innovation and improved capabilities. Geopolitical factors in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region will also influence procurement decisions. The market analysis includes factors like market size, trends, obstacles, and opportunities, with regional breakdowns.
In the market, the high-explosive segment is the largest, accounting for the majority of usage due to its common application in combat. Meanwhile, the extended range segment is experiencing rapid growth due to the rising demand for longer-range shells.
Recent developments include substantial contracts for Rheinmetall, driven by the need to replenish ammunition stocks during the Ukraine conflict. The German Bundeswehr has placed significant orders for various types of artillery ammunition, reflecting the continued importance of 155mm shells in modern warfare.