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The global airborne ISR market was valued at US$ XX in 2017 and is expected to reach a valuation worth US$ XX by 2022, registering a compound annual growth rate of XX% during the period 2017-2022.
End Users/Technology
End users of the market are primarily the military and other military associated bodies. Due to this, vendors need to take special care in providing accurate ISR systems that are also capable of withstanding possible breaches in the architecture's security. Integration of broadband and internet with military aircraft systems has become a very popular addition to ISR systems in recent times, aiding troops and squadrons with mission planning, data extraction, last minute en route intelligence management, etc. Vendors need to also make sure that the antenna and related wireless features be guarded with multi-layer security codes.
Market Dynamics
The market is expected to register a fair amount of growth during the forecast period, primarily due to demands for newer technologies from vendors. Latest market trends have suggested that clients are investing into modernising their ISR systems in the hope for more accurate and secure systems while at the same time, staying ahead of other competing parties.
Major defence contractors are obtaining heavy investments by powerful global economies, notably the US and Japan, in efforts to improve border security, surveillance, and military intelligence
Reduced tolerance to losses in life and shifts to net-centric warfare are among other factors that are pushing for better performance by the market in the forthcoming years.
With lower funds being sanctioned to militaries, slight downturns in the market can be expected. However, increasing customer funding to the market's research and development will ensure availability of newer and better technologies, slightly alleviating the hindrance of lower military funds.
Market Segmentation
The market is segmented into intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance on the basis of purpose; into airborne ground surveillance, maritime patrol, and airborne warning and signals intelligence; and into manned and unmanned UAVs on the basis of type.
Regional Analysis
Geographically, the global airborne ISR market is segmented into North America, Asia-Pacific, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Asia), and South America. Amongst these, North America emerged the dominant segment with the US being a notable revenue generator within the region. Also, with the US being the largest spender on aerospace defence systems globally, the airborne ISR market within the region is expected to witness massive development in the forthcoming years.
Key players
Key players in the global airborne ISR market include BAE Systems, UTC Aerospace Systems, L-3Communications, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon,Thales, Rockwell Collins, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman.
Report Contents:
> Airborne ISR Market segments
> Airborne ISR Market Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities
> Airborne ISR Market Size & Forecast 2016 to 2022
> Supply & Demand Value Chain
> Market - Current Trends
> Competition & Major Companies
> Technology and R&D Status
> Porters Five Force Analysis
> Strategic and Critical Success Factor Analysis of Key Players
Regional Analysis:
> North America
>>US and Canada
> Latin America
>> Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Rest of Latin America
> Western Europe
>> EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, U.K.)
>> Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
>> Benelux (Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
>> Rest of Westren Europe
> Eastern Europe
>> Russia
>> Poland
>> Rest of Eastren Europe
> Asia Pacific
>> China
>> India
>> Japan
>> Australia and New Zealand
>> Rest of Asia Pacific
> Middle East and Africa
>> GCC countries (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and Kuwait)
>> South Africa
>> North Africa
>> Rest of Middle East and Africa
This report is an elaborate aggregation of primary inputs from industry experts and participants across the supply chain. It provides details on market segmentation which is derived from several product mapping exercises, macroeconomic parameters and other qualitative and quantitative insights. The impact of all such factors is delivered across multiple market segments and geographies.
Report Highlights:
> Detailed Historical Overview (Market Origins, Product Launch Timeline, etc.)
> Consumer and Pricing Analysis
> Market dynamics of the industry
> Market Segmentation
> Estimated Market Sizing in terms of volume and value
> Recent trends in Airborne ISR Market and impact
> Research Status and Technology Overview
> Extensive Industry Structure Coverage
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Market Taxonomy
2. Research Methodology
3. Assumptions and Acronyms
4. Executive Summary
5. Consumer Analysis
5.1. Consumer Profile (Demographic, Geographic, etc.)
5.2. Consumer Motivation
5.3. Procurement Process
5.4. Frequency of Buying
6. Historical Overview (Market Origins, Product Launch
Timeline, etc.)
7. Pricing Analysis
8. Market Dynamics
8.1. Macroeconomic Factors
8.2. Drivers
8.2.1. Supply Side
8.2.2. Demand Side
8.3. Restraints
8.4. Opportunities
9. R&D Status and Technology Overview
10. Global Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By Type
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Prominent Trends
10.3. Regulatory Guidelines
10.4. Market Size and Analysis, By Type
10.4.1. Maritime Patrol (MP)
10.4.2. Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
10.4.3. Airborne Early Warning & Control
(AEW & C)
10.5. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By
Type
11. Global Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By Platform
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Prominent Trends
11.3. Regulatory Guidelines
11.4. Market Size and Analysis, By Platform
11.4.1. Manned Platforms
11.4.2. Unmanned Platforms
11.5. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates, By
Platform
12. Global Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By Function
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Prominent Trends
12.3. Regulatory Guidelines
12.4. Market Analysis, By Function
12.4.1. Space based Image Intelligence
(IMINT)
12.4.2. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
12.4.3. Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence (MASINT)
13. North America Airborne ISR Market Analysis
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Prominent Trends
13.3. North America Airborne ISR Market Analysis, by
Country
13.3.1. U.S.
13.3.2. Canada
13.4. North America Airborne ISR Market Size and
Analysis, By Type
13.4.1. Maritime Patrol (MP)
13.4.2. Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
13.4.3. Airborne Early Warning & Control
(AEW & C)
13.5. North America Airborne ISR Market Size and
Analysis, By Platform
13.5.1. Manned Platforms
13.5.2. Unmanned Platforms
13.6. North America Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By
Function
13.6.1. Space based Image Intelligence
(IMINT)
13.6.2. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
13.6.3. Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence (MASINT)
13.7. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
13.7.1. By Country
13.7.2. By Type
13.7.3. By Platform
14. Latin America Airborne ISR Market Analysis
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Prominent Trends
14.3. Latin America Airborne ISR Market Analysis, by
Country
14.3.1. Mexico
14.3.2. Brazil
14.3.3. Others
14.4. Latin America Airborne ISR Market Size and
Analysis, By Type
14.4.1. Maritime Patrol (MP)
14.4.2. Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
14.4.3. Airborne Early Warning & Control
(AEW & C)
14.5. Latin America Airborne ISR Market Size and
Analysis, By Platform
14.5.1. Manned Platforms
14.5.2. Unmanned Platforms
14.6. Latin America Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By
Function
14.6.1. Space based Image Intelligence
(IMINT)
14.6.2. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
14.6.3. Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence (MASINT)
14.7. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
14.7.1. By Country
14.7.2. By Type
14.7.3. By Platform
15. Europe Airborne ISR Market Analysis
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Prominent Trends
15.3. Europe Airborne ISR Market Analysis, by Country
15.3.1. Germany
15.3.2. U.K.
15.3.3. Spain
15.3.4. France
15.3.5. Italy
15.3.6. Russia
15.3.7. Others
15.4. Europe Airborne ISR Market Size and Analysis, By
Type
15.4.1. Maritime Patrol (MP)
15.4.2. Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
15.4.3. Airborne Early Warning & Control
(AEW & C)
15.5. Europe Airborne ISR Market Size and Analysis, By
Platform
15.5.1. Manned Platforms
15.5.2. Unmanned Platforms
15.6. Europe Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By Function
15.6.1. Space based Image Intelligence
(IMINT)
15.6.2. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
15.6.3. Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence (MASINT)
15.7. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
15.7.1. By Country
15.7.2. By Type
15.7.3. By Platform
16. Asia Pacific Airborne ISR Market Analysis
16.1. Introduction
16.2. Prominent Trends
16.3. Asia Pacific Airborne ISR Market Analysis, by
Country
16.3.1. India
16.3.2. China
16.3.3. Australia & New Zealand
16.3.4. Japan
16.3.5. Others
16.4. Asia Pacific Airborne ISR Market Size and Analysis,
By Type
16.4.1. Maritime Patrol (MP)
16.4.2. Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
16.4.3. Airborne Early Warning & Control
(AEW & C)
16.5. Asia Pacific Airborne ISR Market Size and Analysis,
By Platform
16.5.1. Manned Platforms
16.5.2. Unmanned Platforms
16.6. Asia Pacific Airborne ISR Market Analysis, By
Function
16.6.1. Space based Image Intelligence
(IMINT)
16.6.2. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
16.6.3. Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence (MASINT)
16.7. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
16.7.1. By Country
16.7.2. By Type
16.7.3. By Platform
17. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Airborne ISR Market
Analysis
17.1.Introduction
17.2.Prominent Trends
17.3. Middle East and Africa Airborne ISR Market
Analysis, by Country
17.3.1. GCC countries
17.3.2. South Africa
17.3.3. North Africa
17.3.4. Rest of Middle East and Africa
17.4. Middle East and Africa Airborne ISR Market Size
and Analysis, By Type
17.4.1. Maritime Patrol (MP)
17.4.2. Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
17.4.3. Airborne Early Warning & Control
(AEW & C)
17.5. Middle East and Africa Airborne ISR Market Size
and Analysis, By Platform
17.5.1. Manned Platforms
17.5.2. Unmanned Platforms
17.6. Middle East and Africa Airborne ISR Market
Analysis, By Function
17.6.1. Space based Image Intelligence
(IMINT)
17.6.2. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
17.6.3. Measurement and Signatures
Intelligence (MASINT)
17.7. Market Share Analysis and YoY Growth Rates
17.7.1. By Country
17.7.2. By Type
17.7.3. By Platform
18. Industry Structure
18.1. Porters Five Forces Analysis
18.1.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
18.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
18.1.3. Threat of New Entrants
18.1.4. Threat of Substitute Products and
Services
18.1.5. Internal Rivalry
18.2. Supply Chain Analysis and Profitability Margins
18.3. Market Share Analysis
18.4. Strategic Analysis
18.4.1. Competitive Strategies
18.4.2. Mergers & Acquisitions Activity
18.4.3. Co-operative Agreements
18.5. Critical Success Factor (CSF) Analysis (Technology
& Manufacturing, Design & Features, Brand Reputation,
Distribution Network, Marketing)
18.6. Company Profiles (Overview, Product/Service
Details, Geographic Scope, Financials, Strategic Intent &
Approach, Core Competencies & Competitive Advantage
and Key developments)
18.6.1. AeroVironment Inc
18.6.2. Airbus Group SE
18.6.3. BAE Systems Plc
18.6.4. The Boeing Company
18.6.5. Elbit Systems
18.6.6. Finmeccanica Spa
18.6.7. FLIR Systems Inc
18.6.8. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems,
Inc. (GA-ASI)
18.6.9. Israel Aerospace Industries
18.6.10. L-3 Communications Holdings
18.6.11. Lockheed Martin Corporation
18.6.12. Northrop Grumman Corporation
18.6.13. The Raytheon Company
18.6.14. Saab AB
18.6.15. Textron Inc
18.6.16. Thales Group SA
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