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European Command; Control; Communications; Computers and Intelligence; Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Sep. 11, 2002 - 197 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractEuropean Capability Deficits Highlighted AgainThe war in Afghanistan has demonstrated that Europe remains relatively incapable to be able project force and utilize existing capability. Whilst some nations in Europe continue to turn a blind eye to both the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) and the increased probability of threat to Europe many of the larger nations have woken up to either one or both of these problems. All of the larger European countries have been enthusiastic supporter of Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) technology and doctrine. However, until the last couple of years there was a lack of impetuous to accelerate change, new investments and a shift from platform centric procurement. Whilst most of the countries have digitization programs that are well under way there is still a very long way to go before there are network capable units on the battlefield. September the 11th has had a significant effect on those log jams and those vacillating on change in Europe. The fear of further strikes against NATO countries and the military display of dramatically increased US capability with a limited network enabled force has launched European nations to examine their expenditure in the C4ISR market place. C4ISR's ability to place the right information in the right hands at the right time is the key feature that will propel revenue growth within this vital industry. This Frost & Sullivan study provides an in-depth analysis of the C4ISR markets. By identifying emerging technology trends and examining industry challenges, this research supplies your firm with the information necessary to meet the demands of those responsible for ensuring national security. Funds Redirected in Light of Strategic Capability Gap Due to the defence shortfalls that Europe is now facing up to the market is seeing for the first time a real increase in defence procurement. Much of this procurement is being focused on the lack of strategic communications, lack of ISR platforms especially at operational and strategic level, and a need for modern C2 and soldier systems. The rapid advances in communication and information technology in the commercial sector have created a wealth of technology with obvious military C4ISR applications at a relatively low unit cost. Platforms remain relatively expensive with their short production runs and specialized requirements but their improvement though the addition of C4ISR upgrades and additions can increase capability for a relatively low cost. This Frost & Sullivan analysis provides up-to-date market intelligence, enabling the reader to take advantage of key opportunities within this rapidly evolving military defense sector. Benefits of this Service This report contains information to aid the development of business strategies within the C4ISR market. The study provides expert market analysis, determining key market trends and identifying potential within different market segments, and accurate market share. All companies interested the defence industry is likely to benefit from the research as it contains a wealth of accurate information. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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