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U.S. Census Bureau Defense, Navigational and Aerospace Electronics - 2010 MA334D(10) Issued June 2011 Address inquiries concerning these data to Investment Goods Industries Branch, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Manufacturing and Construction Division, Washington D.C. 20233-6900, or call Philippe S.J. Morris, 301-763-4819.

Table 1. Value of Shipments of Defense, Navigational and Aerospace Electronics: 2010 to 2006 [Millions of dollars] Product class code Product Description Year Value 3345111 Aeronautical, nautical, and navigational instruments 2010 2,972.1 (except aircraft engine instruments) 2009 r/ 3,295.0 2008 3,678.3 2007 3,371.3 2006 2,838.6 3345113 Search and detection, navigation and guidance systems 2010 39,324.2 and equipment 2009 39,490.7 2008 37,237.7 2007 33,894.8 2006 32,697.1 3345192 Aircraft engine instruments (except flight) 2010 1,250.7 2009 1,162.0 2008 1,248.7 2007 1,025.1 2006 978.5 3333197 Electronic trainers and simulators, teaching machines, and 2010 708.6 teaching aids, including kits 2009 727.7 2008 822.5 2007 776.7 2006 1,030.0 3333141 Sighting, tracking, and fire control equipment, optical type 2010 2,249.3 2009 2,663.1 2008 2,494.3 2007 1,417.9 2006 1,323.0

Table 2. Value of Shipments of Defense, Navigational and Aerospace Electronics: 2010 and 2009 [Value in thousands of dollars.] Product code Product description Year Companies Value 3345111 Aeronautical, nautical, and navigational instruments (except 2010 (X) 2,972,109 aircraft engine instruments) 2009 r/ 3,294,987 3345111106 Compasses, altimeters, and airspeed indicators 2010 25 483,127 2009 502,249 3345111111 Acceleration indicators, rate-of-climb and angle-of-attack indicators, 2010 14 36,331 and artificial horizon flight instruments 2009 47,345 3345111115 Other aerospace and navigational instruments 2010 17 947,490 2009 1,126,258 3345111226 Gyroscopes, sold separately 2010 9 55,530 2009 70,447 3345111232 Airframe equipment instruments 2010 16 a/ 255,424 2009 254,951 3345111233 Other aerospace flight instruments 2010 22 607,416 2009 736,910 3345111335 Nautical instruments 2010 12 (S) 2009 69,567 3345111437 Parts and components for aeronautical, nautical, and navigational 2010 31 519,946 instruments 2009 r/ 487,260 3345113 Search and detection systems, navigation and guidance systems, 2010 (X) 39,324,215 and equipment 2009 39,490,701 3345113101 Light reconnaissance and surveillance electronic systems and 2010 27 10,286,021 equipment 2009 7,933,959

3345113103 IFF equipment 2010 11 1,187,241 2009 1,049,809 3345113207 Search, detection, and acquisition radar systems and equipment 2010 18 3,677,817 airborne and missile/space 2009 3,597,979 3345113212 Other search, detection, and acquisition radar systems and 2010 14 970,373 equipment 2009 3,992,282 3345113318 Tracking radar systems and equipment (fire control, bombing, 2010 14 a/ 1,536,550 bombing-navigational radar, aircraft and missile tracking radar, etc.) 2009 1,486,338 3345113325 Instrumentation radar systems and equipment (altimeters, highway 2010 7 (D) speed control radar, missile and space satellite tracking range radar, 2009 (D) GCA and other precision approach radar, etc.) 3345113426 Sonar search, detection, tracing and communication systems and 2010 20 a/ 912,227 equipment guidance, including ASM (sonar telephone, communica- 2009 r/ 840,329 tion equipment, depth finding, fire control, fusing, hydrophones mapping, sonabuoys, navigation, sonar fish finders, sonar range instrumentation, etc.) 3345113428 Electronic checkout and monitoring, equipment for radar, sonar 2010 11 422,510 search, detection, and communication systems and equipment 2009 388,331 3345113433 Specialized command and control equipment 2010 10 (D) 2009 364,538 3345113436 Other search, detection, identification, and tracking systems and 2010 25 729,927 equipment 2009 r/ 775,441 3345113437 Electronic warfare countermeasures equipment: jamming, communications 2010 14 3,416,109 and radar 2009 3,097,822 3345113441 Other electronic warfare countermeasures equipment 2010 7 (D) 2009 (D)

3345113443 Specialized electronic and communications intelligence equipment 2010 20 3,918,056 2009 r/ 3,798,542 3345113545 Missile borne and space vehicle guidance systems 2010 25 3,158,390 2009 3,204,028 3345113547 Nonmissile and space vehicle guidance systems 2010 10 a/ 561,925 2009 r/ 512,957 3345113549 Electronic checkout, launching, and other missile and space 2010 9 491,791 support systems 2009 b/ 568,512 3345113651 Airborne navigational systems, radio navigation receivers and displays 2010 16 676,128 2009 778,827 3345113653 Airborne navigational systems, airborne integrated data systems/flight recorders 2010 5 265,375 2009 (D) 3345113661 Airborne navigational systems, inertial navigation systems 2010 7 795,931 2009 767,603 3345113668 Other airborne navigational systems 2010 14 2,245,784 2009 2,608,776 3345113669 Surface (ship and ground) navigational systems 2010 25 505,760 2009 477,317 3345113673 Electronic checkout, monitoring, evaluation, and other electronic 2010 23 573,087 support equipment for navigational systems and equipment 2009 r/ 513,398 3345113681 All other search and detection, navigation and guidance systems 2010 13 1,868,176 and equipment, not specified above 2009 r/ 1,522,449 3345192 Aircraft engine instruments (except flight) 2010 (X) 1,250,655 2009 1,161,965 3345192101 Temperature sensors, transmitters, and displays 2010 15 223,494 2009 218,865

3345192104 Pressure ratio and vacuum sensors, transmitters, controls, and 2010 9 73,147 displays 2009 69,189 3345192114 All other aircraft engine instruments 2010 20 833,216 2009 762,668 3345192115 Parts and components 2010 10 b/ 120,798 2009 c/ 111,243 3333197 Electronic trainers and simulators, teaching machines, and teaching 2010 (X) 708,644 aids, including kits 2009 727,698 3333141 Sighting, tracking, and fire control equipment optical type 2010 (X) 2,249,307 2009 2,663,127 3333141101 Made from lenses, prisms, etc., produced in this plant 2010 7 224,325 2009 543,176 3333141103 Made from purchased lenses, prisms, etc. 2010 15 c/ 313,550 2009 362,568 3333141104 Sighting and tracking laser systems 2010 8 297,221 2009 r/ 333,146 3333141106 Night vision goggles and equipment 2010 10 617,760 2009 680,441 3333141109 Parts and accessories 2010 18 796,451 2009 743,796

Table 3. Value of Shipments, Exports and Imports of Defense, Navigational and Aerospace Electronics: 2010 and 2009 [Value in thousands of dollars.] Exports Manufacturers' Manufacturers' of domestic shipments shipments merchandise 2/ Imports for Product code 1/ Product description Year quantity (value f.o.b. plant) (value at port) consumption 3/4/ 3345111106 Compasses, altimeters, and airspeed indicators 2010 (N/A) 483,127 76,024 60,553 2009 (N/A) 502,249 80,439 41,167 334511000T Search, detection, aeronautical, nautical, and navigational and guidance 2010 (N/A) 13,962,244 N/A 855,093 systems, equipment and instruments, n.e.c. (except aircraft engine 2009 (N/A) 11,776,506 N/A 789,717 instruments) 334511300T Radar systems and equipment 2010 (N/A) (D) 385,176 226,207 2009 (N/A) (D) 316,345 206,155 3345113651 Radio navigational aid receivers and displays 2010 (N/A) 676,128 544,108 3,068,516 2009 (N/A) 778,827 447,721 3,542,025 334511310T Sonar search, detection, tracking, and communication systems and 2010 (N/A) 20,828,135 217,666 223,890 equipment, including ASW (sonar telephone, communication 2009 (N/A) 20,524,870 148,911 206,369 equipment, depth finding, fire control, fusing guidance, hydrophones, mapping, sonabuoys, navigation, sonar fish finders, sonar finders, sonar range instrumentation, and other) 3333141100 Sighting, tracking, and fire control equipment, optical type 2010 (N/A) 2,249,307 69,402 160,471 2009 (N/A) 2,663,127 70,389 166,034 Footnotes: 1/For comparison of the North American Industry Classification Systems codes with Schedule B export numbers and HTSUSA import numbers, see Table 4. 2/Source: Census Bureau report, EM 545, U.S. Exports. 3/Source: Census Bureau report, IM 145, U.S. Imports for Consumption. 4/Value represents the c.i.f. (cost, insurance, and freight) value at first port of entry in the United States plus import duties.

Table 4. Comparison of combined North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)-Based Product Codes with Schedule B Export Codes, and HTSUSA Import Codes: 2010 Combined code Product code Product description Export code 1/ Import code 2/ 3345111106 3345111106 Compasses, altimeters, and airspeed indicators 9014.10.1080 9014.10.1000 9014.10.6080 9014.10.6000 9014.10.7080 9014.10.7030 9014.10.9080 9014.10.7060 9014.10.9000 334511000T 3345111111 Search, detection, aeronautical, nautical, and navigational and guidance systems, N/A 9014.20.2000 3345111115 equipment and instruments, n.e.c. (except aircraft engine instruments) 9014.20.4000 3345111226 9014.20.6000 3345111232 9014.20.8040 3345111233 9014.20.8080 3345111335 9014.90.2040 3345111437 9014.90.2080 3345113101 9014.90.6000 3345113103 9014.80.1000 334511300T 3345113207 Radar systems and equipment 8526.10.0020 8526.10.0020 3345113212 8526.10.0070 8526.10.0040 3345113318 3345113325 3345113651 3345113651 Airborne navigational systems, radio navigational receivers and displays 8526.91.0030 8526.91.0020 8526.91.0070 8526.91.0040 9014.80.2000 334511310T 3345113426 Sonar search, detection, tracking, and communication systems and equipment, 9014.80.6000 9014.80.2000 3345113428 including ASW (sonar telephone, communication equipment, depth finding, 9014.80.4000 3345113433 fire control, fusing guidance, hydrophones, mapping, sonabuoys, navigation, 9014.80.5000 3345113436 sonar fish finders, sonar finders, sonar range instrumentation, and other) 3345113437 3345113441 3345113443

3345113545 3345113547 3345113549 3345113653 3345113661 3345113668 3345113669 3345113673 3345113681 9013.10.2000 3333141100 3333141101 Sighting, tracking, and fire control equipment, optical type 9013.10.4000 9013.10.1000 3333141103 9013.10.3000 3333141104 9013.10.4000 3333141106 3333141109 Footnotes: 1/Source: 2010 edition, Harmonized System-Based Schedule B, Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States. 2/Source: Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, Annotated (2010).

Symbols: (D) - Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies. (X) - Not applicable. (NA) - Not available. r/ - Revised by 5 percent or more from previously published data. (n.e.c.) - Not elsewhere classified. (n.s.k.) - Not specified by kind. (nehp) - Net engine horsepower (btuh) - British thermal units per hour (pt.) Part. - Represents zero. Estimation symbols - Percent of estimation for each item is indicated as follows: a/ - 10 to 19 percent of this item has been estimated. b/ - 20 to 29 percent of this item has been estimated. c/ - 30 to 49 percent of this item has been estimated. (S) - Withheld because estimates did not meet publication standards.

Historical Note The Census Bureau has collected data on selected instruments and related products since 1961 on survey MA334B. Beginning in 2005, a portion of data for MA334B, Selected Instruments and Related Products, will be published under the new survey MA334D, Defense, Navigational, and Aerospace Electronics. Additional data for MA334B can be found on surveys MA334A, Analytical and Biomedical Instruments, MA334C, Control Instruments, and MA334T, Meters and Test Devices. Historical Current Industrial Reports data may be obtained from a Federal Depository Library. To locate a Federal Depository Library in your area, please visit http://www.gpoaccess.gov/libraries.html.