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Published by: Visiongain
Published: Sep. 15, 2009 - 223 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Introduction to the Airborne ISR Market
- 2.1 Success of Airborne ISR
- 2.2 Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems
- 2.3 Systems Interoperability and Network Centricity
- 2.4 Airspace Management
- 2.5 Sensors and Subsystems
- 2.6 The Benefits of This Report
- 2.7 Methods
- 3. The Global Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4. Regional Airborne ISR Systems Markets
- 4.1 US Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.1.1 ISR Task force
- 4.1.2 Liberty Ship Program
- 4.1.3 Penetration ISR
- 4.2 Significant US Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.2.1 Aeronautics Defense Systems Aerostar UAV
- 4.2.2 AeroVironment Global Observer HALE UAV
- 4.2.3 AeroVironment RQ-11B Raven UAV
- 4.2.4 Applied Signal Technology Inc (AST) SIGNIT Payload
- 4.2.5 Argon ST Inc Airborne ISR Systems
- 4.2.6 BAE Systems ARGUS-IS Programme
- 4.2.7 BAE Systems Airborne System
- 4.2.8 Boeing E-3 AWACS
- 4.2.9 Boeing P-8A Poseidon
- 4.2.10 Boeing / Insitu ScanEagle UAV
- 4.2.11 Boeing UAV ISR Services
- 4.2.12 Concurrent Technologies Corporation NCSFIS
- 4.2.13 EADS CASA CN-235-300M
- 4.2.14 FLIR Systems Star SAFIRE III
- 4.2.15 FLIR Systems RAID System
- 4.2.16 FLIR Systems SeeSpot
- 4.2.17 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV / MQ-1 Predator B
- 4.2.18 Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350ER
- 4.2.19 Hawker Beechcraft C-12 Huron / Guardrail
- 4.2.20 Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350 MC-12 Liberty ISR
- 4.2.21 Honeywell T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle (MAV)
- 4.2.22 JSTARS Program
- 4.2.23 Lockheed Martin Aerial Common Sensor (ACS)
- 4.2.24 Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion
- 4.2.25 Mission Technologies Buster Mini-UAV
- 4.2.26 Northrop Grumman ASIP-1C / 2C SIGNIT Payload
- 4.2.27 Northrop Grumman Global Hawk Block 40 RQ-4 / MP-RTIP Radar
- 4.2.28 Northrop Grumman E-2D Hawkeye
- 4.2.29 Northrop Grumman MQ-5B Hunter
- 4.2.30 Northrop Grumman E-8C JSTARS
- 4.2.31 Northrop Grumman BAMS UAS
- 4.2.32 Northrop Grumman BACN System
- 4.2.33 QinetiQ LACOSTE Programme
- 4.2.34 Raytheon JLENS
- 4.2.35 Raytheon WAAS
- 4.2.36 Raytheon AAS
- 4.2.37 Raytheon RAID System
- 4.2.38 Spectral Solutions Hyperspectral Turrets
- 4.3 UK Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.4 Significant UK Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.4.1 BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4
- 4.4.2 BAE Systems Mantis
- 4.4.3 BAE Systems Phoenix UAV
- 4.4.4 BAE Systems Taranis
- 4.4.5 Boeing E-3 Sentry AWACS
- 4.4.6 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV / Predator
- 4.4.7 Honeywell T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle (MAV)
- 4.4.8 Listener Programme
- 4.4.9 Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III
- 4.4.10 Project Soothsayer
- 4.4.11 QinetiQ Zephyr HALE UAV
- 4.4.12 Raytheon ASTOR / Sentinel R1
- 4.4.13 Thales / Elbit Systems H-450 UAV
- 4.4.14 Thales / Elbit Systems Watchkeeper Tactical UAV
- 4.5 Indian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.6 Significant Indian Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.6.1 Boeing P-8A Poseidon
- 4.6.2 Embraer EMB 145 AEW&C
- 4.6.3 Embraer ERJ 145 AEW&C
- 4.6.4 IAI Phalcon AWACS
- 4.6.5 IAI Harpy UAV
- 4.6.6 IAI Heron UAV
- 4.6.7 IAI Searcher II UAV
- 4.7 Japanese Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.8 Significant Japanese Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.8.1 Boeing E-767 AWACS
- 4.8.2 Kawasaki C-X / XP-1
- 4.8.3 Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion
- 4.8.4 Mitsubishi F-15J Eagle
- 4.9 South Korean Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.10 Significant South Korean Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.10.1 Boeing 737 AEW&C
- 4.10.2 Elbit Systems Skylark II
- 4.10.3 IAI Harpy UAV
- 4.10.4 Korea Aerospace Industries Night Intruder 200 UAV
- 4.11 French Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.12 Significant French Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.12.1 Boeing E-3 AWACS
- 4.12.2 Dassault MALE UAV
- 4.12.3 EADS ISTAR Modular Advanced UAV
- 4.12.4 EADS DRAC UAV
- 4.12.5 EADS R&D programmes
- 4.12.6 Elbit Systems Skylark 1 Mini UAV
- 4.12.7 IAI Heron UAV
- 4.12.8 Sagem Sperwer UAV
- 4.13 Pakistani Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.14 Significant Pakistani Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.14.1 Lockheed P-3C Orion
- 4.14.2 Saab 2000
- 4.14.3 Selex Galileo Falco UAV
- 4.15 Australian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.16 Significant Australian Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.16.1 ADI / Global UAV Organisation Jandu UAV
- 4.16.2 Boeing 737 AEW&C Wedgetail
- 4.16.3 Boeing / Insitu ScanEagle UAV
- 4.16.4 Eurocopter Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH)
- 4.16.5 IAI I-View 250A UAV
- 4.16.6 Elbit Systems Skylark UAV
- 4.16.7 Customs Coastwatch Programme
- 4.17 Italian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.18 Significant Italian Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.18.1 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV
- 4.18.2 Joint Airborne Multisensor Multimission System (JAMMS)
- 4.19 German Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.20 Significant German Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.20.1 EADS ISTAR Modular Advanced UAV Programme
- 4.20.2 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV
- 4.20.3 Northrop Grumman / EADS Euro Hawk UAV
- 4.21 Turkish Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.22 Significant Turkish Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.22.1 Aeronautics Defence Systems Aerostar UAV
- 4.22.2 Boeing 737 AEW&C
- 4.22.3 ELTA / Elbit Systems MINT
- 4.22.4 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV
- 4.22.5 IAI Harpy UAV
- 4.22.6 IAI Heron UAV
- 4.22.7 Turkish Aerospace Industries TIHA UAV
- 4.23 Chinese Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.24 Significant Chinese Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.24.1 Shaanxi Y-8
- 4.24.2 IAI Harpy UAV
- 4.25 Russian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.26 Significant Russian Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.26.1 IAI Bird-Eye 400 UAV & Searcher Mk II UAV
- 4.26.2 IAI I-View MK150 Tactical UAV
- 4.26.3 Ilyushin A-50M Mainstay AWACS
- 4.26.4 Luch / Kulon UAVs
- 4.26.5 Current Russian UAV programmes
- 4.27 Spanish Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.28 Significant Spanish Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.28.1 AeroVironment RQ-11B UAV
- 4.28.2 Dassault MALE UAV
- 4.28.3 EADS CASA CN235
- 4.28.4 EADS ISTAR Modular Advanced UAV Programme
- 4.28.5 IAI Searcher II UAV
- 4.29 Saudi Arabian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.30 Significant Saudi Arabian Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.30.1 Boeing E-3A AWACS
- 4.31 Canadian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.32 Significant Canadian Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.32.1 Elbit systems / L-3 Watchkeeper UAV
- 4.32.2 Elbit Systems Skylark UAV
- 4.32.3 General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper UAV
- 4.32.4 IAI Heron UAV
- 4.32.5 Sagem Sperwer UAV
- 4.33 Singapore Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.34 Significant Singapore Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.34.1 IAI Searcher II UAV
- 4.34.2 IAI Phalcon AWACS
- 4.34.3 Singapore Technologies Aerospace Skyblade II
- 4.35 Israeli Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.36 Significant Israeli Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.36.1 Aeronautics Defence Systems Skystar Aerostat / Aerostar UAV
- 4.36.2 Elbit Systems Ltd Skylark LE Mini UAV
- 4.36.3 Gulfstream G550 CAEW
- 4.36.4 IAI Heron UAV
- 4.37 Thailand Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.38 Significant Thailand Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.38.1 Saab Erieye
- 4.39 Iraqi Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.40 Significant Iraqi Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.40.1 Hawker Beechcraft King Air 350ER
- 4.41 ROW Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42 Significant ROW Airborne ISR Contracts
- 4.42.1 Norwegian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.2 Egyptian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.3 Ecuadorian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.4 Mexican Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.5 Columbian Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.6 Chilean Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.7 Moroccan Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.8 Greek Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.9 The Netherlands Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.10 UAE Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.11 Swedish Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 4.42.12 Polish Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 5. Airborne ISR Systems Sub-Markets Analysis
- 5.1 The Manned Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 5.2 The Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 5.2.1 Advantages of UAVs Over Manned Platforms
- 5.2.2 Disadvantages of UAVs Over Manned Platforms
- 5.2.3 ISR Task Force Drives UAV Growth
- 5.3 The Rotary Wing Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 5.4 The Aerostat Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 6. Subsystem Technologies for Airborne ISR
- 6.1 Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) Sensors
- 6.1.1 High Definition (HD) Digital Video Imaging
- 6.1.2 Analogue Video
- 6.1.3 Multi-Spectral Sensors
- 6.2 Radar Systems
- 6.2.1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
- 6.2.2 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA)
- 6.2.3 Multimode Pulse Doppler Radar
- 6.3 Communications Datalinks
- 6.4 Signals Intelligence (SIGNIT)
- 6.5 Network Centric Systems & Interoperability
- 6.6 UAV Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 6.7 Remote Viewing Terminals (RVT)
- 6.8 Empire Challenge
- 7. SWOT Analysis of the Airborne ISR Systems Market
- 7.1 Strengths
- 7.1.1 Success in Past Missions
- 7.1.2 US ISR Task force
- 7.1.3 UAVs are Driving Growth in Airborne ISR
- 7.1.4 Cancellation of the Space Based Radar (SBR)
- 7.1.5 Operational Requirements
- 7.2 Weaknesses
- 7.2.1 Global Downturn Resulting in Frozen Defence Budgets
- 7.2.2 Upgrading Existing Platforms Rather than Procuring New Platforms
- 7.2.3 Shift Away from Large Manned Airborne ISR Systems
- 7.3 Opportunities
- 7.3.1 Cancellation of the Space Based Radar (SBR)
- 7.3.2 Shortfalls in Persistent Surveillance
- 7.3.3 Upgrading Existing Platforms Provides Radar and Sensor Opportunities
- 7.3.4 Frozen Defence Budgets Leading to More UAV Airborne ISR Procurement
- 7.3.5 Trend to Arm UAV Airborne ISR Assets
- 7.4 Threats
- 7.4.1 UAVs Viewed as a Cheaper Option Rather than the Best Solution
- 7.4.2 Managing Airspace
- 7.4.3 Space Based Radar (SBR) System Being Revived
- 8. Expert Opinion
- 8.1 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc
- 8.1.1 Trends and Issues in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.1.2 Technical Issues in Using UAVs for Airborne ISR
- 8.1.3 The Four Attributes That Produce a Powerful ISR Capability
- 8.1.4 Technological Trends Coming Through in Airborne ISR
- 8.1.5 Restraints in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.1.6 Regions with Growth in Airborne ISR
- 8.1.7 Challenges and Opportunities Facing General Atomics in the UAV Market
- 8.1.8 How General Atomics Compares to its Competitors
- 8.1.9 Government Actions, Policy or Initiatives Affecting the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.1.10 Growth in Border Security Applications
- 8.1.11 General Atomics Forecast of the UAV & Airborne ISR Market
- 8.2 FLIR Systems Inc
- 8.2.1 Wide Product Range of FLIR Systems Inc Sensors
- 8.2.2 Key Trends in Airborne ISR Systems
- 8.2.3 The Technical Issues in Airborne ISR Sub-systems
- 8.2.4 The Advantages of Multi-Sensor Gimbal Systems
- 8.2.5 Growth Drivers in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.2.6 Particular Regions with Growth in Airborne ISR
- 8.2.7 Restraints in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.2.8 Growth Rates in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.2.9 Extent of Regional Sales for FLIR Systems Inc Products
- 8.2.10 Has the Military Withdrawal from Iraq Changed the Market for Airborne ISR Systems?
- 8.2.11 Products in the Pipeline for FLIR Systems Inc
- 8.3 Wood & Douglas Ltd
- 8.3.1 The Product Range of Wood & Douglas Ltd
- 8.3.2 Key Trends in Airborne ISR Systems
- 8.3.3 The Technical Issues in Airborne ISR Sub-systems
- 8.3.4 Growth Drivers in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.3.5 Restraints in the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.3.6 Technological Developments in Airborne ISR Systems
- 8.3.7 Regions with Growth in Airborne ISR Sales
- 8.3.8 Global Value of the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.3.9 Growth Rates for the Airborne ISR Market
- 8.3.10 Has the Iraq Withdrawal Changed the Airborne ISR Market?
- 9. Leading Airborne ISR Systems Companies
- 9.1 AAI Corporation
- 9.1.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.1.2 Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 9.2 AeroVironment Inc
- 9.2.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.3 BAE Systems
- 9.3.1 Manned Systems
- 9.3.2 Unmanned Systems
- 9.4 Boeing Corporation
- 9.4.1 Manned Systems
- 9.4.2 Unmanned Systems
- 9.5 Controp Precision Technologies
- 9.5.1 Sensors
- 9.6 European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS)
- 9.6.1 Manned Systems
- 9.6.2 Unmanned Systems
- 9.7 Elbit Systems Ltd
- 9.7.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.8 Embraer (Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica SA)
- 9.8.1 Manned Systems
- 9.9 FLIR Systems Inc
- 9.9.1 Sensors
- 9.10 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc
- 9.10.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.10.2 Radar Systems
- 9.10.3 Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 9.11 General Dynamics
- 9.11.1 Software
- 9.11.2 Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 9.12 Goodrich Corporation
- 9.12.1 Sensors
- 9.12.2 Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 9.13 Hawker Beechcraft Corporation
- 9.13.1 Manned Systems
- 9.14 Honeywell
- 9.14.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.15 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd (IAI)
- 9.15.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.15.2 Radar Systems
- 9.15.3 Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 9.16 Kawasaki Heavy Industries
- 9.16.1 Manned Systems
- 9.17 L-3 Communications
- 9.17.1 Sensors
- 9.18 Lockheed Martin
- 9.18.1 Manned Systems
- 9.18.2 Unmanned Systems
- 9.18.3 Sensors
- 9.18.4 Aerostats
- 9.19 Northrop Grumman Corporation
- 9.19.1 Manned Systems
- 9.19.2 Unmanned Systems
- 9.19.3 Radar Systems
- 9.19.4 Sensors
- 9.20 QinetiQ
- 9.20.1 Unmanned Systems
- 9.21 Raytheon Company
- 9.21.1 Manned Systems
- 9.21.2 Sensors
- 9.21.3 Aerostats
- 9.22 Saab
- 9.22.1 Radar Systems
- 9.23 Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems (Selex S&AS)
- 9.23.1 Sensors
- 9.23.2 Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- 9.23.3 Unmanned Systems
- 9.24 Thales Group
- 9.24.1 Manned Systems
- 9.24.2 Unmanned Systems
- 10. Conclusions
- 10.1 Growth in Emerging Markets
- 10.2 Manned Airborne ISR Systems Still Important
- 10.3 Increasing Shift to UAVs
- 10.4 Subsystems and Sensors Increase Capabilities
- 10.5 Network Centric Interoperability
- 10.6 Future UAV Concepts
- List of Tables and Figures
- Table 3.1 Drivers and Restraints in Airborne ISR Systems 2009-2019
- Table 3.2 Global Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.1 Regional Airborne ISR Systems Markets 2009-2019
- Table 4.2 US Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.3 UK Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.4 Indian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.5 Japanese Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.6 South Korean Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.7 French Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.8 Pakistani Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.9 Australian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.10 Italian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.11 German Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.12 Turkish Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.13 Chinese Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.14 Russian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.15 Spanish Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.16 Saudi Arabian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.17 Canadian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.18 Singapore Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.19 Israeli Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.20 Thailand Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.21 Iraqi Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 4.22 ROW Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 5.1 Global Manned and Unmanned ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 5.2 Drivers and Restraints in Manned Airborne ISR Systems 2009-2019
- Table 5.3 Leading Examples of Manned Airborne ISR Systems 2009
- Table 5.4 Global Manned Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 5.5 Drivers and Restraints in Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems 2009-2019
- Table 5.6 Leading Examples of Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems 2009
- Table 5.7 Global Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 5.8 Leading Examples of Rotary Wing Airborne ISR Systems 2009
- Table 5.9 Leading Examples of Aerostat Airborne ISR Systems 2009
- Table 6.1 Global Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) Airborne ISR Sensors Market 2009-2019
- Table 6.2 Leading Examples of Airborne ISR Sensor Systems 2009
- Table 6.3 Leading Examples of Airborne ISR Radar Systems 2009
- Table 7.1 SWOT Analysis of the Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Table 9.1 Global Top 15 Airborne ISR Systems Companies Market Share 2009
- Figure 2.1 Global Manned vs Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009
- Figure 3.1 Global Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.1 Regional Airborne ISR Systems Market Share 2009
- Figure 4.2 Regional Airborne ISR Systems Market Share 2019
- Figure 4.3 US Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure.4.4 UK Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.5 Indian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.6 Japanese Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.7 South Korean Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.8 French Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.9 Pakistani Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.10 Australian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.11 Italian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.12 German Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.13 Turkish Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.14 Chinese Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.15 Russian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.16 Spanish Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.17 Saudi Arabian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.18 Canadian Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.19 Singapore Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.20 Israeli Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.21 Thailand Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.22 Iraqi Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 4.23 ROW Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 5.1 Global Manned and Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 5.2 Global Manned vs Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market Share 2009
- Figure 5.3 Global Manned vs Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market Share 2019
- Figure 5.4 Global Manned Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 5.5 Global Unmanned Airborne ISR Systems Market 2009-2019
- Figure 6.1 Global Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) Airborne ISR Sensors Market 2009-2019
- Figure 9.1 Global Top 15 Airborne ISR Systems Companies Market Share 2009
- Companies Mentioned in This Report
- AAI Corporation
- ADI
- Aerlyper
- Aeronautics Defence Systems
- Aerosonde Pty Ltd
- AeroVironment Inc
- Air France Industries (AFI)
- Alenia Finmeccanica
- Argon ST Inc
- APL GmbH
- Applied Signal Technology Inc (AST)
- Aselsan
- Australian Aerospace
- BAE Systems Australia
- BAE Systems
- BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies
- Bell Helicopters
- Boeing Australia Limited
- Boeing Corporation
- Boeing Defence & Space Group
- Boeing Information, Space & Defence Systems
- Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
- Bombardier
- Breguet Atlantique
- CASA
- Cedip Infrared Systems
- Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)
- Controp Precision Technologies
- Dassault Aviation
- DRS Technologies
- EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space)
- EADS Astrium
- EADS CASA
- EADS Defence Electronics (DE)
- EADS Defence & Security Division
- EADS Group
- EADS Military Air Systems (MAS)
- Elisra Electronics Systems Ltd
- ELTA Systems Ltd
- Elbit Systems Ltd
- Elbit Systems Electro-Optics Elop Ltd
- Embraer (Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica SA)
- Enerdyne
- Enerlinks
- Ericsson
- Ericsson Microwave Systems AB
- Eurocopter
- EuroHawk GmbH
- Exclusive Charter Services
- Finmeccanica
- FLIR Systems Inc
- FLIR Government Systems
- Galileo Avionica
- General Atomics
- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI)
- General Atomics Aircraft Systems Group
- General Atomics Photonics Division
- General Atomics Reconnaissance Systems Group
- General Electric
- Global UAV Organisation
- Goodrich Corporation
- Goodrich Corporation Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems (SRS)
- Goodrich ISR Systems
- Gulfstream
- Gyrocam Systems
- Harris Corporation
- Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC)
- Honeywell
- Honeywell Defense and Space Electronic Systems
- ILC Dover
- Ilyushin
- Indonesian Aerospace
- Indra
- Insitu Inc
- Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN)
- Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries
- Israel Aeronautics DS
- Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd (IAI)
- Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd TAMAM Division
- Israel UAV Partnership (IUP)
- ISTAR
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries
- KB Luch
- Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI)
- Kulon Scientific Production Institute
- L-3 Communications
- L-3 Communications Integrated Systems (L-3 IS)
- L-3 Communications MAS Canada
- L-3 Communications Systems West (L-3 CS West)
- L-3 Communications EO/IR Inc
- Lockheed Martin
- Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories
- Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems
- Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control
- Lockheed Martin Skunk Works
- Lockheed Martin Systems Integration
- LogicaCMG
- MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd (MDA)
- Microsoft
- Millennium Cell Inc
- Mission Technologies (MiTex)
- Mitsubishi
- Nippon Airplane Manufacturing
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Defense Mission Systems Inc
- Northrop Grumman Electronics Sensors and Systems
- Northrop Grumman Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Center of Excellence
- Pratt & Whitney
- Protonex Technology Corporation
- QinetiQ
- Raytheon Aircraft Company
- Raytheon Company
- Raytheon Defense and Civil Mission Solutions
- Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
- Raytheon Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems
- Raytheon Systems Limited
- Rheinmetall AG
- Rockwell Collins
- RUAG Aerospace
- Saab
- Saab Microwave Systems
- Sagem SA
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- Schiebel Industries AG
- Schweizer
- Selex Galileo
- Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems (Selex S&AS)
- Shaanxi Aircraft Company
- Sierra Nevada Corporation
- Sikorsky
- Singapore Technologies Aerospace
- Slingsby Aviation
- Spectral Solutions
- Stark Aerospace
- Surveillance Australia Ltd (SAPL)
- SurveyCopter
- Tadiran Spectralink Communications and Datalinks
- Thales Australia
- Thales Group
- Thales UK
- Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)
- UAV Tactical Systems Ltd (U-TacS)
- Vega Group
- ViaSat Inc
- Wood & Douglas Ltd
- Zeta Associates
- Government Agencies and Organisations Mentioned in This Report
- Australian Army
- Australian Defence Force
- Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)
- British Army
- British Army 32nd Regiment
- Canadian Air Force
- Canadian Army
- Canadian Department for National Defence (DND)
- Chilean Navy
- Chinese Air Force
- Colombian Air Force
- Colombian Ministry of Defense
- Egyptian Air Force
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Florida Miami-Dade County Police Department
- France's Aviation Navale
- French National Aerospace Research Centre
- French Air Force
- French Army
- French Army Rapid Reaction Corps
- French DGA Procurement Agency
- French Electronic Armaments Centre
- French General Directorate of French Customs
- French Landes Test Centre
- French Ministry of Defence
- French National Aerospace Research Centre
- French Special Forces
- German Air Force
- German Army
- German Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- German Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung (BWB)
- Greek Hellenic Air Force
- Indian Air Force
- Indian Coast Guard
- Indian Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO)
- Indian Navy
- Indian Special Forces
- Iraqi Air Force
- Israeli Air Force
- Israeli Army
- Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
- Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) Ground Forces Command (GFC)
- Israeli Ministry of Defence (IMoD)
- ISR Task Force
- Italian Air Force
- Italian RIS
- Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (MSDF)
- Japan Tactical Reconnaissance Group's 501st Squadron
- Japanese Air Force
- Japanese Air Self Defence Force (ASDF)
- Japanese Defence Ministry
- Japanese Defence Ministry Technical Research and Development Institute
- Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (MSDF)
- Japanese Navy
- Mexican Air Force
- NASA
- Netherlands Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- NATO Alliance's Rapid Reaction Force
- Norwegian Air Force
- Pakistani Navy
- Polish Ministry of Defense
- Polish Special Forces
- Republic of China Air Force (Taiwan)
- Republic of Singapore Air Force
- Royal Moroccan Air Force (RMAF)
- Royal Thai Air Force
- Russian Air Force
- Russian Army
- Russian Ministry of Defence
- Singapore Army
- Singapore Ministry of Defence
- South Korean Army
- South Korean Navy
- Spanish Army
- Spanish Ministry of Defence
- Swedish Air Force
- Turkish Air Force
- Turkish Army
- Turkish Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- United Arab Emirates MoD
- UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
- UK Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) UAS Team
- UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Logistics Organisation
- UK Royal Air Force (RAF)
- UK Royal Artillery
- US Air Force (USAF)
- US Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center
- US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
- US Army (USA)
- US Army Aviation Applied Technology Directorate
- US Army Aviation & Missile Command
- US Army Communications, Electronics, Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC)
- US Army CERDEC LPI/LPD
- US Army Night Vision Laboratories
- US Army Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors
- US Army Space and Missile Defense Command
- US Central Command (CENTCOM)
- US Coast Guard (USCG)
- US Congress
- US Cruise Missile Defense Systems Project Office
- US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- US Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Steering Committee (DARSC)
- US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)
- US Department of Defense (DoD)
- US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- US Department of Homeland Security (Customs and Border Protection)
- US Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom Air Force Base
- US Government Accountability Office (GAO)
- US ISR Task Force
- US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM)
- US Joint Transformation Command Intelligence
- US Marine Corps (USMC)
- US MultiService Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group
- US National Guard
- US Navy (USN)
- US Naval Air Systems Command
- US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Station
- US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
- US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Chemistry and Tactical Electronic Warfare Division
- US Naval Surface Weapons Center Crane Division
- US Office of the Secretary of Defense ISR Task Force
- US Pentagon
- US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
- US Special Operations Forces
- US 25th Infantry Division
- US 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing
- US 362nd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron
- US 653rd Electronic Systems Group
AbstractOur latest defence report - The Global Airborne ISR Market 2009-2019 - covers the exciting opportunities presented by one of the defence industry’s growing markets. Our market study examines leading users of airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems, and explores the operational requirements which are driving global growth in this sector. We assess the commercial prospects and outlook for companies offering airborne ISR systems. This analytical report defines the current state of the airborne ISR systems market and discusses its potential for growth from 2009 onwards, with market forecasting at the global and national levels.
Based on our research, global government spending in 2009 on airborne ISR systems, both manned and unmanned, will total $16.4bn. We also analyse, quantify and forecast the manned and unmanned airborne ISR systems markets separately.
Worldwide, a multitude of factors are driving increased research, development, procurement and deployment of airborne ISR systems. The success of airborne ISR systems in Iraq and Afghanistan has reinforced their perceived importance and is increasing demand for further airborne ISR capability. A shortfall in persistent surveillance capability is also leading to increased interest in unmanned systems capable of loitering for hours or even days. Furthermore, the cancellation of the Satellite Based Radar (SBR) is also driving increased interest in airborne ISR platforms, both manned and unmanned.
There are an increasingly wide range of airborne ISR systems ranging from airliner based AWACS systems, to small turboprop aircraft, all the way down to lightweight hand launched micro UAV systems.
Within this report we analyse the following sub-sectors of the airborne ISR systems market
- Manned airborne ISR platforms
- Unmanned airborne ISR platforms
- Rotary wing airborne ISR platforms
- Aerostat airborne ISR platforms
- Ground Control Stations (GCS)
- Remote Viewing Terminals (RVT)
- Electro-Optical / Infrared (EO/IR) sensor systems
- Radar systems
We examine the combination of factors that are driving the increased procurement and deployment of these airborne ISR systems by armed forces around the world. Military decision-makers are developing operational strategies to benefit from the latest technological breakthroughs in this sector. Over our forecast period, we identify the ISR capability gaps that armed forces are seeking to fill by increasingly deploying unmanned airborne ISR systems.
The increasing investment in airborne ISR systems, both manned and unmanned, has resulted in the market becoming one of the few recession-resistant sub-sectors of the defence industry. We expect the airborne ISR systems market to flourish from 2009 onwards, with significant rewards for successful companies.
How much are individual countries planning to spend on airborne ISR systems between 2009 and 2019? How are new technologies changing the nature of airborne ISR systems? Who are the leading companies providing airborne ISR systems and what is their market share? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade - in which geographical region and with which technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.
A comprehensive analysis of the global airborne ISR market:
The Global Airborne ISR Market 2009-2019 report examines the global market for airborne ISR systems from an impartial standpoint. We offer a review of contracting activity, and products and services, based on our analysis of information obtained from multiple sources. The report draws on official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion.
The Global Airborne ISR Market 2009-2019 report provides detailed sales forecasts for the global airborne ISR market and leading national markets; a SWOT analysis; discussions of commercial and technological trends; and assessments of commercial drivers and restraints. This report also includes in-depth original interviews with industry experts. This package of analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else.
Why you should buy The Global Airborne ISR Market 2009-2019:
The main benefits of you purchasing this report are
- You will gain an understanding of the current airborne ISR market and how it will develop, with detailed market forecasts from 2009 to 2019
- You will receive global sales forecasts plus forecasts for the 20 leading national markets from 2009 to 2019
- You will gain insight into the manned and unmanned airborne ISR sub-markets including market drivers, restraints and growth forecasts for each sub-market
- You will gain insight into major government airborne ISR programmes being undertaken in the 20 leading national markets
- You will gain knowledge of the leading contractors within the airborne ISR marketplace with market position and market share data
- You will gain an understanding of the new emerging technologies that will affect the market
- You will receive analyses for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the airborne ISR market from 2009 onwards
- You will also read original interviews from three leading experts in the field -
- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc - the market leader in UAV systems for airborne ISR applications
- FLIR Systems Inc - one of the leading sensor systems companies
- Wood & Douglas Ltd - a specialist video and data transmission equipment manufacturer.
The adoption of airborne ISR systems is expected to increase steadily over the next decade, despite general economic uncertainty and pressure on defence budgets. Airborne ISR systems are increasingly being seen as a highly attractive, cost-effective solution that underpins multiple defence-related applications.
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