Jun 19 2014
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "2014 Report on the International Airborne UAV Remote Sensing Market - Forecasts to 2018" report to their offering.
UAV remote sensing is used to acquire information about material objects or a specified area from the air without any physical contact with the object or area under investigation. Remote sensing data can also be collected from devices (satellites) in space. UAV remote sensing is primarily used in the aerospace industry where self-piloted aircraft carrying sensors, cameras, and various types of communication equipment are used.
Revenue contribution in this market is nearly evenly split between spending on equipment and spending on R&D. UAV remote sensing is used for surveillance, intelligence, and weapon delivery, as well as for detection of natural disasters and storm tracking.
The analysts forecast the Global Airborne UAV Remote Sensing Market will grow at a CAGR of 5.39 percent over the period 2013-2018.
The Global Airborne UAV Remote Sensing market is a significant part of the Global Remote Sensing market. The report considers revenue generated from the sales of UAV remote sensing products mounted on airborne platforms only. The sales of UAV remote sensing products for use on spatial, terrestrial, and aquatic platforms are not considered within the scope of this report.
Key Topics Covered:
01. Executive Summary
02. List of Abbreviations
03. Scope of the Report
04. Market Research Methodology
05. Introduction
06. Market Landscape
07. Geographical Segmentation
08. Key Leading Countries
09. Buying Criteria
10. Market Growth Drivers
11. Drivers and their Impact
12. Market Challenges
13. Impact of Drivers and Challenges
14. Market Trends
15. Trends and their Impact
16. Vendor Landscape
17. Key Vendor Analysis
18. Other Reports in this Series
Companies Mentioned:
- General Dynamics
- Lockheed Martin
- Northrop Grumman
- Raytheon
- Honeywell Technology
- ITT
- Leica Geosystems
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bx4r6s/global_airborne