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NEW YORK, Aug. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Market 2011-2021 Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Market 2011-2021 Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency - market research report on Reportlinker
Despite defence spending cuts announced recently, armed forces continue to prioritise spending on unmanned aerial vehicles. UAVs have continually proved themselves in Iraq and Afghanistan and their relative low-cost compared to manned platforms makes them highly attractive alternatives in a climate of restrained or even declining defence budgets. In fact, in some cases UAV spending is substituting spending on manned platforms. Based on visiongain's research, global spending on UAVs will reach $7.8bn in 2011. This will fluctuate in the forecast period of 2011-2021, with value remaining high over the forecast period.
There are many types of UAVs offered and these all fall into five broad categories as noted in this report. Countries that seek to acquire a UAV capability would typically buy a wide range of types, such as small hand-launched UAVs, medium-sized tactical UAVs and large medium- or high-altitude long endurance UAVs. Armed forces with larger budgets are also becoming involved in the development of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs). Countries with maritime borders would also seek naval UAVs. The civil UAV market has strong potential but continues to be subject to strict rules laid down by aviation regulators. The UCAV submarket shows strong potential for spending once technologies mature in the latter part of the decade.
Visiongain reviews the UAV market and provides global and national market forecasts for five major UAV submarkets:
• High-Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) UAVs
• Medium-Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAVs
• Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs)
• Tactical UAVs
• Small UAVs
Visiongain also reviews the market for three UAV segments that straddle the submarkets:
• Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) UAVs
• Naval UAVs
• Civil UAVs
A comprehensive analysis of the unmanned aerial vehicles market
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Market, 2011-2021: Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency report examines the market critically through the review of available information. The sources include government and company reports, news and interviews of experts in the field. Visiongain applied financial forecasting and qualitative analyses to provide a comprehensive market report with detailed analysis and informed opinion.
In particular, The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Market, 2011-2021, focuses on the following aspects of the market -
Why you should buy this report:
You will receive a definitive and thorough analysis of the global prospects for UAVs in 2011-2021 with detailed global forecasts from 2011-2021 in terms of value (US$) and number of units.
The analysis and forecasting has been underpinned by extensive consultation with UAV industry experts. Within the report, you will be able to read full transcripts of also read two original interviews with experts from market leading UAV companies.
AeroVironment Inc.
Schiebel Corporation
A total of 216 tables, charts and graphs quantify and forecast the UAV market in great detail from 2011-2021. This makes this a definitive UAV market report.
You will be able to view forecasts of the five key UAV submarkets from 2011-2021, in terms of value (US$) and number of units.
HALE UAVs
MALE UAVs
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs)
Tactical UAVs
Small UAVs
You will learn forecast sales for three key UAV segments from 2011-2021 in terms of value (US$) and number of units.
VTOL UAVs
Naval UAVs
Civil UAVs
You will be able to study the forecasts of 20 leading national UAV markets from 2011-2021, in terms of value (US$) and number of units. The five submarkets are also forecast individually for each national market from 2011-2021. This level of analysis for each country is extremely detailed and insightful.
United States
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
Turkey
Sweden
Canada
Brazil
India
Russia
China
Japan
South Korea
Singapore
Pakistan
Australia
Israel
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
-There is a review of significant UAV programmes in each of the national markets with significant contracts detailed and analysed.
-You will understand the forces that are influencing and characterise the market for unmanned aerial vehicles with analysis of drivers and restraints.
-You will be able to view a SWOT analysis of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting the unmanned aerial vehicles market.
-You will receive profiles of 30 leading companies involved in the UAV market.
Although no defence sector is totally safe from spending cuts, the UAV market has remained largely resilient to pressures of reduced defence spending. In emerging markets such as China and India, the development and procurement of UAVs also have strong support.
Companies Mentioned in this Report
AAI Corporation
Adcom Systems
AEL Sistemas SA
Aerlyper
Aeroelectronica (AEL)
Aeronautics Ltd
Aerosonde
AeroVironment
Airbus
AirRobot
Alenia Aermacchi
Alenia Aeronautica
Alenia SIA
Allison Rolls-Royce
Alpi
ASN Technology
Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Tactical Systems Group
Avibras
BAE Systems
Baykar Technologies
Bell Helicopter
Boeing
Boeing Australia
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
CAE
Cassidian
Cassidian Air Systems
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAC)
China Aerospace and Science Corporation (COSIC)
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp. (CASIC)
China Aviation Industry Corp. (AVIC)
China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC)
CybAero AB
Dassault Aviation
DCNS
EAB
EADS CASA
EADS Cassidian
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Electronik Systems Logistik GmbH (ESG)
Elta Systems
Embraer
EMT
ESG Group
Eurohawk GmbH
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS)
Finmeccanica
Frontier Systems Inc.
Fuji Heavy Industries
General Atomics
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI)
General Dynamics
General Motors
Guizhou Aviation Industry Group
Honeywell Engineering
ING Engineering
Innocon Ltd
Insitu
International Golden Group
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) MALAT Division
Kaman Aerospace Corporation
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI)
Korean Air
Korean Air - Aerospace Division (ASD)
L-3 Communications Geneva Aerospace
Lockheed Martin
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA)
MAS
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Oerlikon-Contraves Canada
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC)
Pratt&Whitney
Prioria Products
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC)
QinetiQ
QinetiQ North America
Raytheon
Rheinmetall Defence Systems
Rheinmetall Group
Rigel International Engineering & Consultancy Agency
Rolls Royce
Rotax
Ruag Aerospace
Ruag Ammotec
Ruag Electronics
Ruag Land Systems
Saab AB
Saab Aerosystems
Safran Group
Sagem
Sagem Avionics
Sagem Défense Sécurité (DS)
Sagem Optronics and Defence
Santos Lab
Schiebel Corporation
Schweizer
Selex Communications
Selex Galileo
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
Sikorsky
Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aero)
Smiths Aerospace
Swift Engineering
Synergy Group
Tamam
Textron Inc.
Thales
Thales Canada
Thales UK
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)
UAS Dynamics LLC
UAV Tactical Systems (U-Tacs)
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Australian Army
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
Brazilian Air Force
Brazilian Federal Police
Brazilian Marine Corps
British Army
British Army 32 Regiment Royal Artillery
British Army Royal Artillery
Canadian Department of National Defense
Creech Air Force Base
Danish Army
French Air Force
French Army
French Direction générale pour l'armemen (DGA, or Defence Procurement Agency)
French Navy
German Armed Forces
German Army
German Ministry of Defence
German Navy
Guardia Civil
Indian Aeronautical Defence Establishment (ADE)
Indian Air Force
Indian Army
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian Navy
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF )
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israel Defence Forces (IDF)
Israeli Ministry of Defence
Italian Air Force
Italian Air Force 32nd Wing's 28 Squadron
Italian Army
Italian Ministry of Defence
Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF)
Japanese Defence Agency
Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF)
NATO AGS Management Agency (NAGSMA)
NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Pakistan Navy
People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Republic of Korea Army (ROKA)
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF)
Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)
Royal Air Force (RAF)
Royal Air Force (RAF) 39 Squadron
Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Warfare Centre
Royal Air Force (RAF) XIII Squadron
Royal Australian Navy Ministry of Defence (MINDEF)
Singapore UAV task Force
South Korean Agency for Defense Development (ADD)
South Korean Defence Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA)
South Korean Ministry of National Defence
Spanish Army
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Turkish Air Force
UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
US Army
US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
US Coast Guard (USCG)
US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)
US Department of Defense (DOD)
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
US DHS Office of Air and Marine (OAM)
US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA)
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Naval Air Systems Command
US Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD)
US Navy (USN)
US Office of the Secretary of Defense - Director of Defense Research and Engineering (OSD DDRE)
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
To order this report:
Aerospace and Defense Industry: The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Market 2011-2021 Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency
---------- Post added at 05:06 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:04 AM ----------
Good to see Pakistan is one of leading nation. But no offense, surprise to see India name in top 20 list, who been importing UAVs from Israel.
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Market 2011-2021 Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Market 2011-2021 Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency - market research report on Reportlinker
Despite defence spending cuts announced recently, armed forces continue to prioritise spending on unmanned aerial vehicles. UAVs have continually proved themselves in Iraq and Afghanistan and their relative low-cost compared to manned platforms makes them highly attractive alternatives in a climate of restrained or even declining defence budgets. In fact, in some cases UAV spending is substituting spending on manned platforms. Based on visiongain's research, global spending on UAVs will reach $7.8bn in 2011. This will fluctuate in the forecast period of 2011-2021, with value remaining high over the forecast period.
There are many types of UAVs offered and these all fall into five broad categories as noted in this report. Countries that seek to acquire a UAV capability would typically buy a wide range of types, such as small hand-launched UAVs, medium-sized tactical UAVs and large medium- or high-altitude long endurance UAVs. Armed forces with larger budgets are also becoming involved in the development of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs). Countries with maritime borders would also seek naval UAVs. The civil UAV market has strong potential but continues to be subject to strict rules laid down by aviation regulators. The UCAV submarket shows strong potential for spending once technologies mature in the latter part of the decade.
Visiongain reviews the UAV market and provides global and national market forecasts for five major UAV submarkets:
• High-Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) UAVs
• Medium-Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAVs
• Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs)
• Tactical UAVs
• Small UAVs
Visiongain also reviews the market for three UAV segments that straddle the submarkets:
• Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) UAVs
• Naval UAVs
• Civil UAVs
A comprehensive analysis of the unmanned aerial vehicles market
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Market, 2011-2021: Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency report examines the market critically through the review of available information. The sources include government and company reports, news and interviews of experts in the field. Visiongain applied financial forecasting and qualitative analyses to provide a comprehensive market report with detailed analysis and informed opinion.
In particular, The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Market, 2011-2021, focuses on the following aspects of the market -
Why you should buy this report:
You will receive a definitive and thorough analysis of the global prospects for UAVs in 2011-2021 with detailed global forecasts from 2011-2021 in terms of value (US$) and number of units.
The analysis and forecasting has been underpinned by extensive consultation with UAV industry experts. Within the report, you will be able to read full transcripts of also read two original interviews with experts from market leading UAV companies.
AeroVironment Inc.
Schiebel Corporation
A total of 216 tables, charts and graphs quantify and forecast the UAV market in great detail from 2011-2021. This makes this a definitive UAV market report.
You will be able to view forecasts of the five key UAV submarkets from 2011-2021, in terms of value (US$) and number of units.
HALE UAVs
MALE UAVs
Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs)
Tactical UAVs
Small UAVs
You will learn forecast sales for three key UAV segments from 2011-2021 in terms of value (US$) and number of units.
VTOL UAVs
Naval UAVs
Civil UAVs
You will be able to study the forecasts of 20 leading national UAV markets from 2011-2021, in terms of value (US$) and number of units. The five submarkets are also forecast individually for each national market from 2011-2021. This level of analysis for each country is extremely detailed and insightful.
United States
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
Turkey
Sweden
Canada
Brazil
India
Russia
China
Japan
South Korea
Singapore
Pakistan
Australia
Israel
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
-There is a review of significant UAV programmes in each of the national markets with significant contracts detailed and analysed.
-You will understand the forces that are influencing and characterise the market for unmanned aerial vehicles with analysis of drivers and restraints.
-You will be able to view a SWOT analysis of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats affecting the unmanned aerial vehicles market.
-You will receive profiles of 30 leading companies involved in the UAV market.
Although no defence sector is totally safe from spending cuts, the UAV market has remained largely resilient to pressures of reduced defence spending. In emerging markets such as China and India, the development and procurement of UAVs also have strong support.
Companies Mentioned in this Report
AAI Corporation
Adcom Systems
AEL Sistemas SA
Aerlyper
Aeroelectronica (AEL)
Aeronautics Ltd
Aerosonde
AeroVironment
Airbus
AirRobot
Alenia Aermacchi
Alenia Aeronautica
Alenia SIA
Allison Rolls-Royce
Alpi
ASN Technology
Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Tactical Systems Group
Avibras
BAE Systems
Baykar Technologies
Bell Helicopter
Boeing
Boeing Australia
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
CAE
Cassidian
Cassidian Air Systems
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAC)
China Aerospace and Science Corporation (COSIC)
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp. (CASIC)
China Aviation Industry Corp. (AVIC)
China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC)
CybAero AB
Dassault Aviation
DCNS
EAB
EADS CASA
EADS Cassidian
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Electronik Systems Logistik GmbH (ESG)
Elta Systems
Embraer
EMT
ESG Group
Eurohawk GmbH
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS)
Finmeccanica
Frontier Systems Inc.
Fuji Heavy Industries
General Atomics
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI)
General Dynamics
General Motors
Guizhou Aviation Industry Group
Honeywell Engineering
ING Engineering
Innocon Ltd
Insitu
International Golden Group
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) MALAT Division
Kaman Aerospace Corporation
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI)
Korean Air
Korean Air - Aerospace Division (ASD)
L-3 Communications Geneva Aerospace
Lockheed Martin
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA)
MAS
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Oerlikon-Contraves Canada
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC)
Pratt&Whitney
Prioria Products
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC)
QinetiQ
QinetiQ North America
Raytheon
Rheinmetall Defence Systems
Rheinmetall Group
Rigel International Engineering & Consultancy Agency
Rolls Royce
Rotax
Ruag Aerospace
Ruag Ammotec
Ruag Electronics
Ruag Land Systems
Saab AB
Saab Aerosystems
Safran Group
Sagem
Sagem Avionics
Sagem Défense Sécurité (DS)
Sagem Optronics and Defence
Santos Lab
Schiebel Corporation
Schweizer
Selex Communications
Selex Galileo
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
Sikorsky
Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aero)
Smiths Aerospace
Swift Engineering
Synergy Group
Tamam
Textron Inc.
Thales
Thales Canada
Thales UK
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI)
UAS Dynamics LLC
UAV Tactical Systems (U-Tacs)
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Australian Army
Australian Defence Force (ADF)
Australian Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
Brazilian Air Force
Brazilian Federal Police
Brazilian Marine Corps
British Army
British Army 32 Regiment Royal Artillery
British Army Royal Artillery
Canadian Department of National Defense
Creech Air Force Base
Danish Army
French Air Force
French Army
French Direction générale pour l'armemen (DGA, or Defence Procurement Agency)
French Navy
German Armed Forces
German Army
German Ministry of Defence
German Navy
Guardia Civil
Indian Aeronautical Defence Establishment (ADE)
Indian Air Force
Indian Army
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian Navy
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF )
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Israel Defence Forces (IDF)
Israeli Ministry of Defence
Italian Air Force
Italian Air Force 32nd Wing's 28 Squadron
Italian Army
Italian Ministry of Defence
Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF)
Japanese Defence Agency
Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF)
NATO AGS Management Agency (NAGSMA)
NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Pakistan Navy
People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Republic of Korea Army (ROKA)
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF)
Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)
Royal Air Force (RAF)
Royal Air Force (RAF) 39 Squadron
Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Warfare Centre
Royal Air Force (RAF) XIII Squadron
Royal Australian Navy Ministry of Defence (MINDEF)
Singapore UAV task Force
South Korean Agency for Defense Development (ADD)
South Korean Defence Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA)
South Korean Ministry of National Defence
Spanish Army
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Turkish Air Force
UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
US Army
US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
US Coast Guard (USCG)
US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP)
US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)
US Department of Defense (DOD)
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
US DHS Office of Air and Marine (OAM)
US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA)
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Naval Air Systems Command
US Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
US Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD)
US Navy (USN)
US Office of the Secretary of Defense - Director of Defense Research and Engineering (OSD DDRE)
US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
To order this report:
Aerospace and Defense Industry: The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Market 2011-2021 Technologies for ISR and Counter-Insurgency
---------- Post added at 05:06 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:04 AM ----------
Good to see Pakistan is one of leading nation. But no offense, surprise to see India name in top 20 list, who been importing UAVs from Israel.