Military Drones: with Best Scope and Growth on Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2015 to 2021
"Military
Drones: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2015
to 2021"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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Next generation drones leverage better technology, launching from
ships anywhere and from the battlefield should that be necessary. The
drone technology is evolving: better launching, better navigation,
softer landings, longer flights, better ability to carry different
payloads are available. The study has 881 pages and 415 tables and
figures.
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The military drones are able to achieve terrorist control tasks.
They have been evolving air camera integration for surveillance
systems capability. They are used for surveillance, reconnaissance
and intelligence missions. They do 3D mapping and support ground
troops. These are more energy efficient, last longer and have a
significantly lower cost of operation than manned aircraft.
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Drone aircraft are sophisticated and
flexible. They take off, fly and land autonomously. They
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enable engineers to push the envelope of
normal flight. Reconnaissance drones can fly for days continuously.
Remote, ground-based pilots can work in shifts.
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Drone technology extends everywhere,
even to airline control towers. Drones evolving technology is
extending uses, making units combat enabled. The use of drone
technology to control moving devices remotely extends the notion of
drones, creating a larger potential drone market. Military drones
will make every navy ship an aircraft carrier. They can be launched
from anywhere, not needing an airfield in many cases.
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Drone unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
technology has reached a level of maturity that has put these systems
at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing. Procurement around the
world is adapting to drone availability. Use in the global war on
terrorism has demonstrated unique usefulness for military
intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and communications relay.
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Removal of the need for an onboard pilot
ushers in an era of low cost drone aerial craft. The drone
elimination of the need for human support systems on aircraft
dramatically reduces the aircraft’s size, complexity, and power
requirements. The drones effectively reduce overall program cost,
development time and risk. Many advanced flight technologies are for
piloted craft. These are initially tested using unmanned subscale
demonstrators.
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Designers work to simplify the
aircraft’s configuration, making systems that are adaptable to
different payloads on different days. Drones can be redesigned and
tested at reduced risk than with development of manned aircraft.
Drones allow configurations that would be impossible or impractical
for human occupation. Drones are becoming easier to control.
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A common issue with UAV platforms is the
need to optimize these aircraft. UAVs need to carry useful payloads.
These platforms are flexible as to payload, permitting
interchangeable or additional sensors and other electronics, extra
fuel or weapons systems. The sole function of an unmanned aircraft is
to get to a target location, perform a task, and then return in the
most efficient and cost-effective way. Without a pilot aboard, the
return trip is optional. Light weight is central to UAV design.
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Drones represent a way to use air to
travel faster and at less cost. The market is divided between large
and small military drones. Military drones represent the future of
the national security presence for every nation. Increasing
technology sophistication and lower costs are achieving dramatic
market shifts.
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Unmanned aircraft systems are achieving
a level of relatively early maturity. Fleets of unmanned aircraft
systems have begun to evolve. The U.S. Army has achieved one million
flight hours for its unmanned aircraft systems fleet. Unmanned aerial
systems have good handling characteristics. UAS units are designed to
perform high-speed, long-endurance, more covert, multi-mission
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and
precision-strike missions over land or sea.
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“Quantities of fielded military and
commercial systems of every size and description are set to increase.
Every ship can become an aircraft carrier with drones, Military drone
units feature a variety of internal loads, including 2,000 lb
payload, an Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensor, and an
all-weather GA-ASI Lynx® synthetic aperture radar/ground moving
target indicator (SAR/GMTI), maximizing long loiter capabilities.”
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Military drone markets at $3 billion in
2014 are anticipated to reach $11 billion by 2021. Segments are
persistent, penetrating, tactical, small tactical, and mini,
Persistent drones represent the largest revenue segment in 2015 and
remain the biggest throughout the forecast period.
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Companies Profiled
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-- Market Leaders
- Northrop Grumman
- AeroVironment
- Boeing / Insitu
- General Atomics
- Lockheed Martin
- Draganflyer
- Textron / AAI
- IAI
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-- Market Participants
- AeroVironment
- ASN Technologies
- Aurora Flight
- Aviation Industry Corp (Avic)
- BAE Systems
- Boeing
- Challis UAV Inc.
- China Aerospace
- Denel Dynamics
- DJI
- Draganflyer
- Finmeccanica
- Flirtey
- General Atomics
- General Dynamics
- Google
- GoPro
- Honeywell
- Integrated Dynamics
- Israel Aerospace Industries
- L-3 Communications
- Laird / Cattron Group International
- Lockheed Martin
- Marcus UAV
- MMist
- Northrop Grumman
- Parrot/senseFly
- Prox Dynamics
- Proxy Technologies
- RUAG Aerospace
- Safran Morpho
- SAIC
- Scaled Composites
- Schiebel
- Textron
- TRNDlabs
- Wing Loong
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