Apr 18 2013
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Defense and Security: Technology & Markets Forecast - 2013-2021" report to their offering.
Over the next five years, NATO nations (especially the US) will considerably reduce their investment in Defense and Security Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) while the non-NATO world will move into those military and police UAVs in a relatively big way.
This is but one of the crucial conclusions reached by the team that researched and composed MiG's new forecast.
The US DoD is changing its focus from Counter Insurgency to a more traditional conflict against a near-peer. That move will reduce the need for expensive UAVs, but will increase the need for fast, stealthy, survivable UAVs.
This new forecast provides a triple-scenario analysis, examining the global evolutionary paths of Defense and Security UAVs over three possible futures - displayed by regions, system types and technologies. This unique research effort also presents multiple business opportunities, logical operating concepts and background data on imaging and radio payload coverage. Together, those features equip developers with a clear understanding of evolving markets, buyers with technical insights and sellers with insights into buyer's needs.
And the situation is forecasted to become even more interesting during the 2017 thorough 2021 period.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Executive Summary
3. Defense UAV Industry - Current Technologies
4. Current Markets
5. Market Drivers and Inhibitors
6. Global Market Forecast by Region - 2013-2021
7. Global Market Forecast by System Type - 2013-2021
8. Global Procurement Forecast by System Type - 2013-2021
9. Global Operation and Maintenance Market Forecast by SystemType - 2013-2021
10. Operating Concepts
11. Imaging and Radio Payload Coverage
12. How to Sell Defense and Security UAVs
13. Operation, Service and Maintenance