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Published by: Global Industry Analysts
Published: Feb. 1, 2006 - 295 Pages
Table of Contents
- I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
- II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1. Market Overview
- Outlook
- UAVs-Skyrocketing Growth on Cards
- Current and Future Analysis
- Table 1: Leading Players in the World Market for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems for 2004 & 2005: Percentage Share Breakdown by Company for Northrop Grumman Corp, Raytheon Company, Lockheed Martin,L-3 Communications Corp., Thales Group, Boeing, BAE Systems, EADS,AAI Corporation, and General Atomics (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 2. Market Trends
- Market Dynamics
- 3. Product Overview
- Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance (SR) systems
- Stand-off Systems
- Penetrating Systems
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
- SAR
- Focus on Select SAR Programs
- AGS
- SOSTAR-X
- TIPS and NATAR
- J-STARS
- ASTOR
- 4. Product Introductions/Innovations
- EOIR Develops Counter Terrorism Airborne Surveillance Technology
- Malaysia Introduces Eagle Airborne Reconnaissance Vehicle
- New Sensor and Reconnaissance Package from Hughes
- 5. Technological Developments/Breakthroughs
- BAE Systems Achieves Important Milestone in Surveillance Radar Development
- Aviation Communication and Surveillance Systems to Develop MASS
- Raytheon Announces Commercial SR System Developments
- Northrop Grumman Corp and Air Force Laboratory to Develop Sensor Craft
- 6. Recent Industry Activity
- SenSyTech Merges with Argon
- Sensors Unlimited Merges with Goodrich
- General Atomics Merges Aeronautical and Reconnaissance Systems Business
- Argon Bags Contract from Lockheed
- NATO Gives a Nod for an Airborne SR System
- Poland’s MND Selects Reconnaissance Technology of BFGoodrich
- BAE Systems Tests AARS
- Two More Companies Join TIPS
- Mercury Computer Systems to Supply Systems for Radar Development
- Mercury Computer Systems Inc, Participates in RAPTOR Program
- Embraer to Enter into Agreement with Indian Center for Air Intelligence
- BAE Systems to Supply Theatre Airborne Reconnaissance System to USAF
- Boeing Selects MASS for Global Tanker Transport Aircraft
- Security Forces Get Force Protection Airborne Surveillance System
- NICE Wins Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems Contract
- BAE Systems Wins Five-Year Requirements Contract
- Thales Airborne System to Develop SOSTAR System
- BAE Systems Co-Locates Two Businesses
- Thales to Supply Airborne Maritime Situation Control System
- Embraer To Provide Surveillance System to Mexican Air Force
- California Microwave Systems to Provide Multi-Function Surveillance Aircraft
- Northrop Grumman Corp Receives Materials and Services Contract
- BAE Systems to Provide Advanced Reconnaissance Systems to US Navy
- BFGoodrich to Supply DB-110s to Japanese Marine Self Defense Force
- Compaq’s Off-the-Shelf Servers in Military Airborne Reconnaissance System
- Thales to Develop Optronic Reconnaissance Systems for French Army and Navy
- Northrop Grumman Corp. and Raytheon Team up to Develop MSR
- Daimler Chrysler and Northrop Grumman Corp to Collaborate
- Northrop Grumman Corp. Wins Series of Contracts
- Boeing Wins US Army Contract
- EADS and Northrop Grumman Corp Sign MoU
- Airborne Civil Reconnaissance System from Visual Intelligence Systems
- Airborne Tactical Reconnaissance Systems for US Army
- 7. Focus on Select Players
- AAI Corporation (USA)
- Alcatel (France)
- BAE Systems (UK)
- The Boeing Company (USA)
- EADS (The Netherlands)
- Elisra Electronics Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- Ericsson Microwave Systems AB (Sweden)
- General Atomics (USA)
- Harris Corporation (USA)
- Kongsberg Gruppen (Norway)
- L-3 Communications Corp (USA)
- Lockheed Martin (USA)
- Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (USA)
- Northrop Grumman Corporation (USA)
- NICE Systems (Israel)
- Raytheon Company (USA)
- Recon\Optical, Inc. (USA)
- Terma A/S (Denmark)
- Thales Group (France)
- 8. Global Market Perspective
- Table 2: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems by Geographic Region-US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 3: World 10-Year Perspective for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems by Geographic Region-Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World Markets for Years 2000, 2005 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- III. MARKET
- 1. The United States
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- Product Launch
- Technological Developments/Breakthroughs
- Strategic Developments
- Key US Players
- AAI Corporation
- The Boeing Company
- General Atomics
- Harris Corporation
- L-3 Communications Corp.
- Lockheed Martin
- Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Raytheon Company
- Recon\Optical, Inc.
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 4: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 2. Europe
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- Competitive Scenario
- Thales Leads the Race
- Table 5: Leading Players in the European Market for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems for 2004& 2005 (E): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Sales by Company for Thales Group, BAE Systems, EADS, Finmeccanica, Raytheon, Ericsson, Rockwell Collins, Sagem, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- European Market to Follow Military Spending
- Autonomous Verification Advantages-Growth Factor
- Industry Consolidation Leaves Fewer Players
- Technological Developments/Breakthroughs
- Strategic Developments
- Key European Players
- Alcatel (France)
- BAE Systems (UK)
- EADS (The Netherlands)
- Ericsson Microwave Systems AB (Sweden)
- Finmeccanica SpA (Italy)
- Kongsberg Gruppen (Norway)
- Terma A/S (Denmark)
- Thales Group (France)
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 6: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems by Geographic Region-France, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 7: European 10-Year Perspective for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems by Geographic Region-Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for France, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2000, 2005 & 2010 includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 3. Asia-Pacific
- Market Analysis
- Table 8: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 4. Rest of the World
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- Key Players
- Elisra Electronics Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- NICE Systems (Israel)
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 9: Rest of the World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- IV.COMPETITION
- 1. AAI Corporation (USA)
- 2. Aeronautics Defense Systems (Israel)
- 3. Aerovironment, Inc. (USA)
- 4. Alcatel (France)
- 5. Aviation Communication And Surveillance Systems (USA)
- 6. BAE Systems PLC (UK)
- BAE Systems North America (USA)
- BAE Systems Platform Solutions (USA)
- Bae Systems Rokar International Ltd. (Israel)
- 7. BAI Aerosystems, Inc. (USA)
- 8. Boeing Co., The (USA)
- 9. Composites Technology Research Malaysia SDN BHD (Malaysia)
- 10. EDO Corporation (USA)
- 11. EFW, Inc. (USA)
- 12. Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- 13. Elisra Electronics Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- 14. Embraer-Empresa Brasileira De Aeronutica SA (Brazil)
- 15. EOIR Technologies (USA)
- 16. Ericsson Microwave Systems AB (Sweden)
- 17. European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company-EADS N.V. (The Netherlands)
- Table 10: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Table 11: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Table 12: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographical Region: 2003-2004 (In million)
- EADS Defense And Security Systems (EADS/DS) (France)
- 18. Excelnet Sdn BHD (Malaysia)
- 19. Finmeccanica SpA (Italy)
- 20. General Atomics (USA)
- 21. General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (USA)
- 22. Goodrich Corporation (USA)
- Table 13: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (Q1) (In US$ million)
- Table 14: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (Q1) (In US$ million)
- Table 15: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- Table 16: Annual Sales Analysis by Quarters: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- 23. Harris Corporation (USA)
- Table 17: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 18: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 19: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographical Region: 2004-2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 20: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (In US$ million)
- 24. Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd. (Israel)
- 25. Kongsberg Gruppen ASA (Norway)
- 26. L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
- Table 21: Half-Year Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 22: Half-Year Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 23: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- 27. Lockheed Martin Corporation (USA)
- Table 24: Nine Months Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (Nine Months Ended, September) (In US$ billion)
- Table 25: Nine Months Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (Nine Months Ended, September) (In US$ billion)
- Table 26: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ billion)
- Table 27: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2003-2004 (In US$ billion)
- The Titan Corporation (USA)
- Table 28: Half-Yearly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 29: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- 28. Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (USA)
- Table 30: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2005-2006 (Q1) (In US$ million)
- Table 31: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 32: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (In US$ million)
- Table 33: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- 29. NICE Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- 30. Northrop Grumman Corporation (USA)
- Table 34: First Quarter Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (Q1) (In US$ billion)
- Table 35: First Quarter Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (Q1) (In US$ billion)
- Table 36: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ billion)
- Table 37: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2003-2004 (In US$ billion)
- Table 38: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ billion)
- Northrop Grumman Corporation (USA)
- 31. Rafael Israel Armament Development Authority Ltd. (Israel)
- 32. Raytheon Co. (USA)
- Table 39: Half-Yearly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 40: Half-Yearly Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 41: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- Table 42: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- 33. Recon/Optical, Inc. (USA)
- 34. Rheinmetall AG (Germany)
- Table 43: Half Yearly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (H1) (In million)
- Table 44: Half Yearly Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2004-2005 (H1) (In million)
- Table 45: Annual Sales Comparison: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Table 46: Annual Sales Analysis by Business Segment: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Table 47: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographic Region: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Oerlikon Contraves AG (Switzerland)
- Oerlikon Contraves AG (Switzerland)
- 35. Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA)
- Table 48: Half-Yearly Sales Analysis: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 49: Half-Yearly Sales Analysis by Segment: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 50: Half-Yearly Sales Analysis by Product Category: 2004-2005 (H1) (In US$ million)
- Table 51: Annual Sales Analysis by Segment: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- Table 52: Annual Sales Analysis by Geographical Region: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- Table 53: Quarterly Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In US$ million)
- 36. Safran Group (France)
- 37. SRA International, Inc. (USA)
- 38. SRS Technologies (USA)
- 39. Swedish Space Corporation (Sweden)
- 40. Terma A/S (Denmark)
- Table 54: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2005 (In DKK million)
- 41. Thales Group (France)
- Table 55: Annual Sales Analysis: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Table 56: Annual Sales Analysis by Region: 2003-2004 (In million)
- Thales Air Defence SA (France)
- Thales Avionics SA (France)
- Thales Communications Belgium SA (Belgium)
- Thales Nederland BV (The Netherlands)
- Thales UK (UK)
- 42. UAV Flight Systems, Inc. (USA)
- 43. Visual Intelligence Systems (USA)
AbstractThis report analyzes the worldwide markets for Airborne Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems in Millions of US$. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region and product segment for the period of 2000 through 2010. The report profiles 43 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as AAI Corporation, Alcatel, BAE Systems, The Boeing Company, EADS, Elisra Electronics Systems Ltd., Ericsson Microwave Systems AB, General Atomics, Harris Corporation, Kongsberg Gruppen, L-3 Communications Corp., Lockheed Martin, Mercury Computer Systems, Inc., Northrop Grumman Corporation, NICE Systems, Raytheon Company, Recon\Optical, Inc., Terma A/S, and Thales Group. Please note: Reports are sold as single-site single-user licenses. The delivery time for hard copies is between 3-5 business days, as each hard copy is custom printed for the organization ordering it. Electronic versions require 24-48 hours as each copy is customized to the client with digital controls and custom watermarks. The Publisher uses digital controls protecting against copying and printing is restricted to one full copy to be used at the same location. Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 is required to view the report. Upon ordering an electronic version, the Publisher will provide a link to download the purchased report. Titles available via "online download" are not affected by this and are still delivered to your reading room immediately. Prior to fulfillment of an order, the client will be required to sign a document detailing the purchase terms for a publication from this publisher.
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