Middle East & North Africa Defense Spends on Ordnance & Guns: 2016 to 2024 - Research and Markets - News Summed Up

Middle East & North Africa Defense Spends on Ordnance & Guns: 2016 to 2024 - Research and Markets


DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Middle East & North Africa Defense Spends on Ordnance & Guns: 2016 to 2024" report to their offering. The report "Middle East & North Africa Defense Spends on Ordnance & Guns: 2016 to 2024" provides quantitative top-level view of projected spends on Ordnance & Guns and following market segments:Ammunition: Ammunition (commonly shortened to ammo) is propellant and projectile, or broadly anything that can be used in combat including bombs, missiles, warheads, landmines, naval mines, and anti-personnel mines. Artillery systems: Artillery Systems covers a class of large military weapons built to fire munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry's small arms. Artillery types can be categorized in several ways, for example by type or size of weapon or ordnance, by role or by organizational arrangements. Key Topics Covered:1 Introduction2 Middle East & North Africa Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector3 Algeria Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector4 Egypt Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector5 Israel Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector6 Morocco Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector7 Nigeria Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector8 Oman Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector9 Qatar Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector10 Saudi Arabia Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector11 South Africa Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector12 United Arab Emirates Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector13 Kuwait Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector14 Angola Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector15 Iraq Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector16 Libya Defense Spends on Ordnance and Guns Sector17 AppendixFor more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ng4gxq/middle_east_and


Source: The North Africa Journal October 11, 2016 16:07 UTC



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