Venezuela Defence and Security Report 2008
| Publication Date | March 2008 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Business Monitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 45 |
| ISBN Number | 1749-1754 |
| Product Code | BMI00796 |
Summary
Venezuela's Armed Forces Are amongst The Smallest in The Region, but Were Traditionally Technologically Superior to Many of Its Regional Counterparts. However, This Superiority Is Becoming Increasingly Insignificant. Venezuela Plays Little Part in The World Arms Market. It Imports Nearly All Its Weapons, and in Fact Has Almost No Indigenous Defence Production Capability. Venezuela's Marked Dependence on Weapons Imports Has Traditionally Been Somewhat Offset by The Diverse Suppliers from Which The Country Purchases Its Arms.
Modernisation and Upgrades under The New Procurement Programme Are Likely to Be Externally Directed, with European and Middle Eastern Countries Expected to Make up Most of The Suppliers. However, The Overall Increase in Procurement Could Prove Beneficial for The Defence Industry If Co-Operative or Domestic Bids Are Chosen for Later Contracts. Defence Spending Will Increase over The Forecast Period as A Result of High Oil Prices That Have Enabled The Government to Go on An Arms Procurement Spending Spree.
However, in May 2006, The Us Imposed A Ban on Arms Exports to Venezuela, Having Tried to Stop The Sale of Military Aircraft from Spain and Brazil That Use Us Manufactured Components.
Bmi Believes That Hugo Chvez Is Here for A While Yet. Chvez Has Dominated Venezuelan Politics since His Election in 1998. The Anti-Chvez Opposition Movement Has Been Deeply Divided since The Failed Coup in 2002 and The Subsequent Failure to Make A Recall Referendum Stick. Venezuela Is Not Likely to Develop A Competitive Defence Industry in The Foreseeable Future and Will Remain Import-Dependent for Its Weapons Purchases and Diverse in The Sources It Relies on for Those Purchases.
Content
- Executive Summary
- Swot Analysis
- Venezuela Political Swot
- Venezuela Security Swot
- Venezuela Defence Industry Swot
- Venezuela Economic Swot Analysis
- Venezuela Business Environment Swot Analysis
- Political Overview
- Domestic Politics
- External Political Outlook
- Security Risk Analysis
- BMI's Security Ratings
- Risk Ratings
- Latin America Defence & Security Ratings
- Latin America: State Terrorism Vulnerability Index
- Venezuela Security Risk Rating
- Venezuela Conflict Risk
- Venezuela Terrorism Risk
- Venezuela Physical Safety Risk
- Security Overview
- Internal Security Situation
- Rctv Decision Boosts Student Radicals
- Drug Trafficking
- External Security Situation
- Table: Venezuela Regional Insurgent Groups
- Regional Relations
- Venezuela-Us Relations
- Chvez and Regional Solidarity
- Venezuela-Colombia Relations
- Venezuela-Vatican Relations
- Market Structure & Defence Industry
- Armed Forces
- Table: Regional Armed Forces (Including Conscripted) 20
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- International Deployment
- Market Overview
- Arms Trade Overview
- Imports
- Exports
- Industry Trends and Developments
- Procurement Trends & Developments
- Table: Comparison of Military Equipment and Proposed Procurements
- Industry Forecast Sce38
- Table: Venezuela Defence Sector - Historical Data & Forecasts
- Army Enlargements
- Government Expenditure
- Key Risks to BMI's Forecast Scenario
- Macroeconomic Forecast
- Table: Venezuela - Economic Activity
- BMI Forecast Modelling
- How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
- Defence Industry
- Sources
About this Product
Delivery Details
PDF:Delivered by email usually within 4 to 8 UK business hours.
Related Products
Recently Viewed Products
Industry & Manufacturing
- Aerospace
- Agriculture
- Chemicals Industry
- Company Reports (Industry & Manufacturing)
- Construction
- Contractors & Engineers
- Country Overviews (Industry & Manufacturing)
- Defence
- Environmental Services
- Glass
- Machinery
- Manufacturing Finance
- Metals
- Mining
- Misc. Industry & Manufacturing
- Packaging
- Plant / Heavy Equipment
- Plastics
- Pulp & Paper
- Rubber
- Textiles
- Wire & Cable
- Wood
call +44 (0) 20 7060 7474
or email us
Resources
Why Report Buyer?
Advertising/Affiliates
View Our Publishers
News
About Us
Meet Us
Jobs
Contact Us
Categories and Subcategories
















