
Remote Sensing in Defense - Thematic Intelligence
Description
Remote Sensing in Defense - Thematic Intelligence
Summary
Though the concept of remote sensing (RmS) has been a staple of military C4ISR capabilities for decades, emerging capabilities in the civilian space market and mounting concerns over geopolitical competition between great powers are driving renewed growth and investment in this sector. The commercialization of geospatial intelligence is driving greater integration between government and industrial capabilities with the emergence of ‘sensing-as-a-service’ (Saas) while rising demand for domestically sourced ISR capabilities continues to incentivize modernization of sensor technologies and associated supply chains across all domains of an increasingly digitized and networked battlespace. Consequently, the collection and exploitation of RmS data have become the focus of significant investment and innovation within the defense sector and beyond as capabilities and applications continue to multiply.
This report provides an overview of the remote sensing market, outlines advances in technology and key programs, and provides insight into current procurement and research trends.
Who Should Buy
- Our thematic research product, supported by our thematic engine, is aimed at senior (C-Suite) executives in the corporate world, decision makers, and institutional investors.
- Corporations: Helps CEOs, CTOs, and other senior executives of companies understand this key theme, the competitive environment, and the market opportunities.
- Investors: Helps fund managers and other major investors focus on investment opportunities in Defense and understand the market around remote sensing.
- Studies of emerging technological trends and their broader impact on the defense market.
- Analysis of the various defense and security related remote sensing projects currently under development, as well cross-industry research initiatives which could impact the future applications of these technologies.
- The key defense challenges that forces and defense sector suppliers face are covered.
- The investment opportunities for armed forces, suppliers, and institutional investors, across the whole remote sensing value chain are covered.
- Highlights from the range different remote sensing research and development programs currently being undertaken by various military organizations and defense companies.
- Determine potential investment companies based on trend analysis and market projections.
- Gaining an understanding of the market challenges and opportunities surrounding the remote sensing theme.
- Understanding how spending on remote sensing technologies will fit into the overall market and which spending areas are being prioritized.
Table of Contents
68 Pages
- Executive Summary
- Players
- Technology Briefing
- Remote Sensing - an overview
- Sensor categorization
- Sensor systems
- Remote sensing in defense - domains, platforms & applications
- Space domain
- Air domain
- Naval Domain
- Land domain
- Trends
- Technology trends
- Macroeconomic trends
- Regulatory trends
- Industry Analysis
- Market size & growth forecasts
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Patent trends
- Company filing trends
- Case studies
- China
- The European Union
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- India
- NATO
- Russia
- The United Kingdom
- The United States
- Timeline
- Value Chain
- Electro-optronics
- Radars, LiDAR, and spectrometers
- Domain-specific capabilities
- Data processing and distribution
- Companies
- Leader companies
- Disruptor companies
- Sector Scorecards
- Aerospace, defense, and security sector scorecard
- Who’s who
- Thematic screen
- Valuation screen
- Risk screen
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- GlobalData reports
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About GlobalData
- Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Various types of active sensors and their primary applications
- Table 2: Various types of passive sensors and their primary applications
- Table 3: RmS EO/IR camera systems
- Table 4: Technology trends
- Table 5: Macroeconomic trends
- Table 6: Regulatory trends
- Table 7: M&A transactions associated with the global remote sensing market within the last year
- Table 8: Leader companies
- Table 9: Disruptor companies
- Table 10: Glossary
- Table 11: GlobalData reports
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Who are the leading players in the remote sensing theme and where do they sit in the value chain?
- Figure 2: EARSC - Earth Observation (EO) services value chain
- Figure 3: Remote Sensing total patent publications by theme 2020–2022
- Figure 4: Remote sensing patents assignees 2020–2022
- Figure 5: Key companies in the remote sensing industry, 2022
- Figure 6: The Remote Sensing in Defense story
- Figure 7: Remote sensing value chain
- Figure 8: Remote sensing - optronics value chain
- Figure 9: Remote sensing - radar, LiDAR, and spectrometers value chain
- Figure 10: Remote sensing – domain-specific capabilities value chain
- Figure 11: Remote sensing - Data processing and distribution value chain
- Figure 12: Who does what in the remote sensing in defense space?
- Figure 13: Thematic screen
- Figure 14: Valuation screen
- Figure 15: Risk screen
- Figure 16: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard
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