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Published by: Global Industry Analysts
Published: Apr. 1, 2009 - 559 Pages
Table of Contents
- I.INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
- Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
- Disclaimers
- Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
- Product Definitions and Scope of Study
- II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.Industry Overview
- A Prelude
- Unrestrained Growth in UAS Market
- US Enjoys Undisputed Dominance in World UAV Market
- International Terrorism - A Crucial Mission for DoD
- UAV Ground Operator Equipment - An Overview
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - New Programs Perk Up
- Defense Procurement Programs
- Absence of Regulatory Body: Major Bottleneck inCommercial UAV Missions
- Increasing Safety-Awareness Boosts FlightSimulation Market
- Joint Design Manufacturing Gaining Ground
- Commercialization of High-Resolution Imagery:Still in its Infancy
- High-Speed Data Link Communications Systems toSpell Doom for Radars
- LiDAR Technology Gaining Wide Acceptance Globally
- 2.Leading Players
- Global Unmanned Aerial Systems Market: Top Companies,Their UAV Offerings, and First Flight
- Global Unmanned Aerial Systems Market: Top Companiesand Their Public UAV Offerings
- Global Unmanned Aerial Systems Market: Top Companiesand Their Foreign and/or Private UAV Offerings
- Global Unmanned Aerial Systems Market: Type of SmallUAV Offerings by Company and Their Key Customers
- Global Unmanned Aerial Systems Market: Type ofMicro UAV Offerings by Company and Their KeyCustomers
- 3.Product Overview
- Definition of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
- History of UAV
- Degree of Autonomy
- Functions of UAVs
- Remote Sensing
- Transport
- Scientific Research
- Precision Strikes
- Search and Rescue
- Types of UAVs
- Tactical UAVs (TUAVs)
- Hunter/ Joint Tactical UAV
- Endurance UAVs (EUAVs)
- Types of EUAVS
- Medium Altitude Endurance UAV (Predator)
- High Altitude Endurance UAV (Global Hawk)
- Micro UAVs (MUAVs)
- Small UAVs (SUAVs)
- Uninhabited Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs)
- Table 1: Various Categories of Unmanned AerialVehicles (UAVs)
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) by Companyand Country
- Table 2: Global Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Market: Percentage Breakdown of Volume Production by Category - Mini-UAVs, Tactical UAVs, MALEUAVs, Civil UAVs, and Other UAVs for Years2009, 2012, and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 3: Global Unmanned Aerial VehiclesMarket: Select UAVs and Their RespectiveCapabilities
- US Military UAV Classification
- US Marine Corps Tiers
- US Air Force Tiers
- US Army Tiers
- US Army FCS (Future Combat Systems) Classes
- Classification of UAVs - By Application Type
- Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance(ISR) UAVs
- Logistics UAVs
- Target and Decoy UAVs
- Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV)
- UCAV Mission Management and Control Functions
- Classification of UCAV Systems
- Armed ISR UCAVs
- Large, Advanced, & Stealthy UCAVs
- Small, Agile, & Expendable UCAVs
- Other Categories of UCAV
- Disposable UCAVs
- Retrievable UCAVs
- Advantages
- Cost per Target Killed
- Design Advantage
- Operational Advantage
- UCAV Challenges
- Likely Contributions for an Aerial Campaign
- Research and Development UAVs
- Commercial and Civil UAVs
- Applications of UAVs
- Military Applications
- Civil Applications
- Commercial Applications
- Scientific Applications
- Security Linked Applications
- Advantages of UAVs
- Limitations of UAVs
- Summary of UAV Programs
- United States Air Force
- Predator (RQ-1)
- Predator B
- Global Hawk
- Army
- Shadow
- Hunter
- Navy/Marine Corps
- Pioneer (RQ2)
- Firescout
- Dragon Drone
- Dragon Eye
- Joint - The Tactical Control System (TCS)
- Other Initiatives
- Centers of Excellence/Laboratories
- Joint Operational Test Bed System (JOTBS)
- Challenges
- Operational Issues
- Multiple UAV Deployment
- Roles Beyond ISR
- National Airspace Procedures
- Operator Qualification, Training, andProficiency
- Command and Control
- Dynamic Tasking/Retasking
- Cultural Issues
- Integration of Manned and Unmanned Aviation
- Attritability vs. Expendability vs. Affordability
- Joint Requirements
- Degree of Autonomy
- Non-Systems Approach to UAVs
- Continued Growth of UAV Advantages
- 4.Product Introductions/Innovations
- Denel Develops Seeker II Tactical RoboticReconnaissance Plane
- BAE Systems Develops New UAV Technology
- IAI’s Division Unveils Latest Bird Eye 600 MiniUAV System
- BAE Systems Develops New Launch Device forSmall UAVs
- Selex Introduces Three Mini-UAVs
- The Luch Design Bureau to Launch New UAV
- Indian Defense to Develop New UCAV and MCA
- Russian Defense to Develop New UnmannedAerial Vehicle
- Israeli Air Force Launches New Long-Range UAV
- IAI to Develop Three New Futuristic Aircraft
- Mercury Computer Systems Unveils Fully IntegratedUAS
- ITL Optronics Introduces Mini-UAV
- IAI to Introduce Solar-Powered Unmanned AerialVehicle
- IAI Develops a New Massive UAV
- Omnis Introduces New Short-Range Mini-UAV
- Thales Unveils Design of “Watchkeeper” UAV
- Malat of Israel Aerospace Industries Unveils AdvancedHeron TP UAV
- BAE Systems Introduces HERTI UAS in the Far East
- 5.Recent Industry Activity
- The Boeing Company Takes Over Insitu
- Rockwell Acquires Athena Technologies
- PAI Acquires New UAV Production Plant
- BAE Systems Acquires MTC Technologies
- V-TOL Aerospace Acquires First BAT UAV System
- Honeywell Receives FAA Experimental AirworthinessCertification for its gMAV UAS
- AeroVironment’s BATMAV Receives Milestone CApproval for Full Rate Production
- AeroVironment Receives UAS Contract fromNetherlands Ministry of Defense
- Cobham and General Atomics Enters into Agreement toOffer UAS Support to UK MoD
- General Atomics Signs Agreement with SENER onPredator® UAS series
- AeroVironment Receives New Contract from USSpecial Operations Command
- Northrop Grumman Enters into New UAV Contractwith US Army
- Russian Defense Ministry to Deploy New UnmannedAerial Vehicle
- DRS Technologies and Finmeccanica Sign MergerAgreement
- AAI Enters into Agreement with ADS to MarketOrbiter Mini-UAV
- Elbit Systems Bags Supply Contract for Hermes450 UAV Systems
- QinetiQ Records First Unmanned Flight forMonitoring Agricultural Crop in the UK
- AAI Receives UAV System Contract from US Army
- ADF Places an Order with XTEK for UAV andEquipment
- Army Armaments Receives Unmanned Aerial VehicleContract from US Army
- CHARZ and Wojskowe to Form Joint Venture
- Defense Ministry Orders Advanced Tipchak UAVfrom Vega
- EADS D&S to Enter into UAV Supply Agreement
- Elbit Receives New UAV Supply Contract
- General Atomics and US Air Force Sign Contract
- Raytheon Wins UAV Contract from US Air Force
- Rockwell Receives Contract from Air Force
- Aeronautics Receives Aerostar TUAV SystemsSupply Contract from CIS Member
- Boeing Forges Partnership with QinetiQ
- Boeing, Insitu, ImSAR Demonstrate SAR Data’sInstant Processing
- IAI Delivers Heron UAV System to CanadianAir Force
- Northrop Grumman Wins Air Force Contract
- US Air Force Selects Aurora for SBIR Phase II MAVGuidance System
- Aurora Receives New Contract to Develop UAV
- Northrop Grumman Secures US Army Order for 10STARLite Radars
- iRobot Receives Six US Army SBIR Grants
- Honeywell Enters into Agreement with Thales
- Honeywell Bags Order for 90 T-Hawk™ Systems
- Elbit Systems Bags Australian Army Order forAdditional Skylark® I UAV Systems
- BAE Systems Begins Assembly of Taranis UCAV
- AeroVironment Secures US Army Contractfor RQ-11B Raven Systems
- AeroVironment Secures USSOCOM Contract forPuma AE UAS
- AeroVironment Receives DARPA Funding for SP2SUAS
- AAI Secures US Army Contract for MoreShadow TUAS
- AAI Secures TADSS Contract from US Army
- Textron’s AAI Announces Success of One System®Ground Control Station
- Textron Acquires UIC
- Comrod Communication Acquires Interest inUnmanned Systems Norway AS
- L3 Communications Acquires Geneva Aerospace
- Xcelaero to Take Over AeroMech
- Abraxas to Acquire Aerodyne
- CBP Purchases New Predator B UAS
- Northrop Grumman Receives New Contract from USAir Force
- Millennium Cell Receives Contact from Protonex
- Boeing Australia Signs Contract withAustralian Army
- EMT Selects Athena to Provide Navigation andGuidance Systems
- Government of Abu Dhabi Establishes NewUAV Manufacturing Company
- Canadian Government and Defense CompaniesEstablishes AUVSI-Canada
- BAE Systems Completes Trials for HERTIUAV System
- AeroVironment Delivers BATMAV Micro UAS to USAir Force
- BAE Systems Starts Work on New Unmanned CombatAerial Vehicle
- Boeing Australia Receives New Contract
- Northrop Grumman Receives Contract from USAir Force
- Raytheon Receives FAA Airworthiness Certificationfor its Cobra UAS
- Aurora Flight Sciences Receives New Contract
- Alenia Aeronautica Reveals Data from its New Sky-YFirst Flight Demonstration
- Korean Military Selects Elbit Systems’Skylark® II TUAV
- Elbit Systems Receives UAV Contract from IsraeliDefense Forces
- Insitu Selects RTI for UAV Products
- Boeing and Insitu Receive NATO UAV InteroperabilityStandard Compliance
- Aeronautics Secures Mini UAV Contract fromPolish Army
- Aeronautics Secures UAV and ISR Aerostat Contractfrom IDF
- Honeywell Announces Deployment of MAVsin Iraq
- BAE Systems Secures Design Approval for UAVSystems
- AeroVironment Secures US Marine Corps Contractfor Micro UAS
- Diehl BGT Defense and Schiebel Extend MarketingAgreement
- AeroVironment Signs Contract with USSOCOM
- AeroVironment Wins CLS Order from US Army
- Danish Army Places an Order with AeroVironment
- IAI Supplies "Shoval" UAV System to IAF
- Leicester Receives Grant from UKIERI forResearch Project
- UK MoD Selects Thales for Tactical UAV Systems
- Saab, Dassault, Alenia Sign Letter of Intent
- AAI Receives Shadow 200 TUAS Contractfrom US Army
- Elta Receives Contract for GMTI / SAR
- Malat to Supply BirdEye 400 and I-View 50 UAVs
- V-TOL Receives UAV01
- 6.Focus On Select Global Players
- AAI Corporation (US)
- Aerosonde Pty Ltd. (Australia)
- Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- AeroVironment, Inc. (US)
- Alenia Aeronautica S.p.A. (Italy)
- Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation (US)
- BAE Systems Plc (UK)
- Bell Helicopters Textron, Inc. (US)
- CybAero AB (Sweden)
- Cyber Defense Systems Inc. (US)
- European Aeronautic Defence and Space CompanyEADS NV (The Netherlands)
- Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel)
- Silver Arrow LP (Israel)
- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (US)
- Honeywell Aerospace (US)
- Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (Israel)
- Northrop Grumman Corporation (US)
- QinetiQ Group Plc (UK)
- Raytheon Company (US)
- Sagem Défense Sécurité (France)
- Science Applications International Corporation(SAIC) (US)
- Thales SA (France)
- The Boeing Company (US)
- V-TOL Aerospace Pty Limited (Australia)
- 7.Global Market Perspective
- Table 4: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Geographic Region/Country - US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Expenditure in US$ Millionfor Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 5: World 10-Year Perspective for Unmanned AerialVehicles (UAV) & Systems by Geographic Region/Country - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value for US,Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle Eastand Rest of World Markets for Years 2006, 2009 &2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 6: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor R&D Spending on UAVs by Geographic Region/Country - US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle Eastand Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Expenditure in US$ Million for Years 2006through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 7: World 10-Year Perspective for R&D Spendingon UAVs by Geographic Region/Country - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value for US, Europe,Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Rest ofWorld Markets for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Procurement Spending on UAVs by Geographic Region/Country - US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan),Middle East and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Expenditure in US$ Millionfor Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 9: World 10-Year Perspective for ProcurementSpending on UAVs by Geographic Region/Country -Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value for US,Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East andRest of World Markets for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- III. MARKET
- 1.The United States
- A. Market Analysis
- Overview
- Search, Detection, and Navigation Instrumentsto Witness Rapid Growth
- UAS Funding Face Uncertain Outlook
- UAVs Gaining Prominence in the US Military
- Military ISR UAS Market
- An Insight into the Commercial UAS Marketin the US
- Opportunities and Challenges for UnmannedAerial Systems
- Current and Future Analysis
- Key Statistics
- Table 10: US Unmanned Systems Market (2007):Percentage Breakdown of UAS by US Air Force, US Army, US Navy, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 11: US Unmanned Aerial Systems Market:Percentage Breakdown of DoD Spending by US Air Force, US Army, and US Navy for Years 2009, 2012,and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Federal Non-DoD
- Table 12: US Unmanned Aerial Systems Market:Percentage Breakdown of Federal Non-DoD Spendingby End-Use Segment - CBP, USSOCOM, NASA,DARPA, USCG, and Others for Years 2009, 2012,and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- US Air Force
- Table 13: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Air Forceon UAS by Category - RDT&E, Procurement,and O&M for Years 2009, 2012, and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 14: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Air Forceon RQ-4 Global Hawk System by Category -Procurement, RDT&E, and O&M for Years 2009,2012, and 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart)
- Table 15: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Air Forceon MQ-1 Predator by Category - Procurement,O&M, and RDT&E for Years 2009, 2012, and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 16: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Air Force & CBP on MQ-9 Reaper by Category - Procurement,O&M, and RDT&E for Years 2009, 2012, and2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- US Army
- Table 17: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Armyon UAS by Category - RDT&E, Procurement,and O&M for Years 2009, 2012, and 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 18: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Armyon MQ-1C Sky Warrior by Category - Procurement, O&M, and RDT&E for Years 2009, 2012, and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 19: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Armyon RQ-7 Shadow 200 by Category - Procurement,O&M, and RDT&E for Years 2009, 2012, and2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 20: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Army/ USSOCOM/ US Marine Corps/ US Air Force on RQ-11 Raven by Category - Procurement, and O&Mfor Years 2009, 2012, and 2015
- Table 21: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Army/US Navy/DARPA on Micro Aerial Vehicle by Category - Procurement, and RDT&E for Years 2009, 2012,and 2015
- US Navy
- Table 22: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Navy onUAS by Category - RDT&E, Procurement, and O&Mfor Years 2009, 2012, and 2015 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 23: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Navyon MQ-8B Fire Scout-Navy by Category -Procurement, and RDT&E for Years 2009,2012, and 2015
- Table 24: US Market for Unmanned Aerial Systems: Percentage Breakdown of Spending by US Marine Corps/Navy onTier II Small Tactical UAS by Category - Procurement, and RDT&E for Years 2009, 2012,and 2015
- Competition
- Table 25: Leading Players in the US Unmanned Aerial Systems Market (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownby Company - Northrop Grumman, General Atomics,AAI Corp., AeroVironment, Boeing/ Insitu, AuroraFlight Sciences, and Others (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
- UAS Market in the US: Major UAS Platformsby Company/Producer
- US Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Market: VariousModels by Military and Non-Military UAVs
- US Unmanned Aerial Systems Market: MajorUAV Programs by Company and End-User
- Product Launch
- Strategic Corporate Developments
- Select Players
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 26: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - R&D, and Procurement Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Expenditure in US$ Millionfor Years 2006 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 27: US 10-Year Perspective for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value forR&D, and Procurement Markets forYears 2006, 2009 & 2015
- Table 28: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Procurement Spending by UAV Type - Tactical, MALE, HALE, Civil, Other UAV Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Expenditure in US$ Million for Years2006 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart)
- Table 29: US 10-Year Perspective for Procurement Spending by UAV Type - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value for Tactical, MALE, HALE, Civil,Other UAV Markets for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- 2.Europe
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- An Overview of Military UAV Market in Europe
- A Glance at UAV Programs in Europe
- France
- Germany
- Various Models of UAVs in Germany
- The United Kingdom
- Giant Leap for UAV Market in the UK
- Various Models of UAVs in the United Kingdom
- UAV Market in Other Select European Regions
- Russia
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Market in Russia -An Overview
- Russia Plans Mass Manufacture of UAVs
- Belgium
- UAV Systems Market in Belgium - An Insight
- European Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Market:Various Models of UAVs by SelectCountry/Region
- Manufacturers of Unmanned Aerial Systemsin Europe by Country/Region
- Table 30: European Civil and Commercial UAV Markets: Percentage Breakdown by End-Use Category for the Years 2009 and 2012(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Product Launches
- Strategic Corporate Development
- Select Players
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 31: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - R&D, and Procurement Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Expenditure in US$ Million for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 32: European 10-Year Perspective for UnmannedAerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value for R&D,and Procurement Markets for Years 2006,2009 & 2015
- 3.Asia-Pacific
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- Overview
- China
- Chinese UAV Market to Witness SignificantGrowth
- China Joins the Aerospace Bandwagon
- A Glance at the UAV Programs in China
- Various Models of UAVs in China
- India
- UAVs to Play Key Role in ModernizingMilitary Capabilities
- India Ready for Foreign Collaborations inAerospace
- UAV Programs in India - An Insight
- Various Models of UAVs in India
- Singapore
- Growing Importance of UAVs in Singapore‘sArmed Forces
- Singapore UAV Programs - A Brief
- A Peek into UAV Programs in Other Asia-PacificRegions
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- Various Models of UAVs in Pakistan
- South Korea
- Product Launches
- Strategic Corporate Developments
- Select Players
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 33: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) &Systems by Spending Category - R&D, and Procurement Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualExpenditure in US$ Million for Years 2006 through2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 34: Asia-Pacific 10-Year Perspective for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value for R&D,and Procurement Markets for Years 2006,2009 & 2015
- 4.The Middle East
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- Overview
- United Arab Emirates
- A Peek into UAV Programs in the Middle East
- Iran
- Israel
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Market in Israel:Various Models of UAVs by Company
- Middle East Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Market:Various Models of UAVs by SelectCountry/Region
- Out-of-Country Military UAV Deploymentsin Afghanistan for the Period 2001 toTill Date
- Out-of-Country Military UAV Deploymentsin Iraq for the Period 2003 to Till Date
- Product Launches
- Strategic Corporate Developments
- Select Players
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 35: Middle East Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) &Systems by Spending Category - R&D, andProcurement Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Expenditure in US$ Million forYears 2006 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 36: Middle East 10-Year Perspective for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - Percentage Breakdown of Expenditure Value forR&D, and Procurement Markets for Years 2006,2009 & 2015
- 5.Rest of World
- A. Market Analysis
- Current and Future Analysis
- An Overview of Canadian UAV Market
- Product Launch
- Strategic Corporate Developments
- Select Players
- B. Market Analytics
- Table 37: Rest of World Recent Past, Current &Future Analysis for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAV) & Systems by Spending Category - R&D,and Procurement Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Expenditure in US$ Million forYears 2006 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 38: Rest of World 10-Year Perspective forUnmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems bySpending Category - Percentage Breakdown ofExpenditure Value for R&D, and ProcurementMarkets for Years 2006, 2009 & 2015
- IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- Total Companies Profiled: 154 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 170)
- Region/Country Players
- The United States
- Canada
- Japan
- Europe
- France
- Germany
- The United Kingdom
- Italy
- Spain
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan)
- Middle East
- Africa
AbstractThis report analyzes the worldwide markets for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) & Systems in US$ Millions. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2006 through 2015. The report profiles 154 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as AAI Corporation, Aerosonde Pty Ltd., Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd., AeroVironment, Inc., Alenia Aeronautica S.p.A., Aurora Flight Sciences, BAE Systems Plc, Bell Helicopters Textron, Inc., CybAero AB, Cyber Defense Systems Inc., European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS NV, Elbit Systems Ltd., Silver Arrow LP, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., Honeywell Aerospace, Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd., Northrop Grumman Corporation, QinetiQ Group Plc, Raytheon Company, Sagem Défense Sécurité, Science Applications International Corporation, Thales SA, The Boeing Company, V-TOL Aerospace Pty Limited. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
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