DUBLIN, August 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Military Drones: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022" to their offering.
Worldwide military drone markets are poised to achieve significant growth with the use of cameras on stable flying armament platforms positioned as the best technology for knocking out terrorist enclaves. No one thinks this is the best way to fight the terrorists, but it is what is being used in the current environment.
Military drones are flying cameras and flying weapons that can be remotely controlled. Military drones are being used for lifting cameras above the ground so every person who wants it can use a camera to rise above the earth to look down from above can do military surveillance. Each drone can choose thousands of vantage points, extending military strategic visualization beyond what has previously been possible.
The military drones are able to achieve terrorist control tasks. They have been evolving air camera integration for surveillance systems capability. They are used for surveillance, reconnaissance and intelligence missions. They do 3D mapping and support ground troops. These are more energy efficient, last longer and have a significantly lower cost of operation than manned aircraft.
Drone aircraft are sophisticated and flexible. They take off, fly and land autonomously. They enable engineers to push the envelope of normal flight. Reconnaissance drones can fly for days continuously. Remote, ground-based pilots can work in shifts.
Drones are set to make every industry more productive with better, more flexible visualization. Drone uses provide the prospect of trillions of dollars in economic growth. Drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other.
According to the lead author of the study, Use of military drones represents a key milestone in provision of value to every military in every country. Customized camera configurations are used to take photos and videos with stunning accuracy and ideal representations of activity by an enemy. Digital controls further automate flying, making ease of use and flight stability a reality. New materials and new designs are bringing a transformation of military drones forward. With further innovation, continued growth of military drone markets is assured.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Military Drones: Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1. Military Drones Definition
1.2. Georeferenced Imagery
1.3. Globalization and Technology
1.4. Development Of Lighter Yet More Powerful Power Sources For Drone UASs
1.5. Military Drones Sensors And Software,
1.6. Drone Enhanced Capability and Payloads
1.7. Georeferenced Imagery
1.8. Globalization and Technology
1.9. Border Patrol
1.10. Development of Lighter Yet More Powerful Drone Power Sources
2. Military Drone Market Shares and Forecasts
2.1. Military Drone Market Driving Forces
2.2. Military Drone Market Shares
2.3. Military Drone Market Forecasts
2.4. Military Drone Market Segment Analysis
2.5. Drone Shipments
2.6. Nano Drones Applications
2.7. Follow Me Drones
2.8. Unmanned Aerial Systems Payloads
2.9. Military Drone Prices
2.10. Military Drone Regional Market Analysis
3. Drones: Highways in the Sky Product Description
3.1. General Atomics
3.2. Honeywell
3.3. Boeing
3.4. AeroVironment
3.5. Elbit Systems Ltd
3.6. Textron
3.7. BAE Systems
3.8. Aurora Flight Sciences
3.9. L-3 Communications Next Generation Precision Unmanned Aircraft Systems
3.10. Draganfly Innovations Inc
3.11. DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations
3.12. Integrated Dynamics
3.13. MMIST Mist Mobility
3.14. Marcus Systems
3.15. Proxy Aviation Systems
3.16. LaserMotive
3.17. China Aerospace Science & Industry Corp Jet-Powered WJ600
3.18. ASN Technology Group
3.19. Northrup Grumman
3.20. Lockheed Martin Raven
3.21. TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone
3.22. Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS
3.23. Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS
3.24. IAI/Malat Israel Aerospace Industries Heron
3.25. Safran
3.26. Ascending Technologies
3.27. Danish Aviation Systems
3.28. FT Sistemas
3.29. Roketsan Turkish Defense
3.30. Wingsland
3.31. Ehang GhostDrone 2.0
3.32. Prox Dynamics Black Hornet Nano:
3.33. senseFly eBee:
3.34. Ballistic UAV Game of Drones
3.35. Bluefin Robotics Bluefin 21:
3.36. Yuneec
4. Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Technology
4.1. Sense and Avoid Technology
4.2. UAS Sense and Avoid Evolution Avionics Approach
4.3. Drone Regulation
4.4. Military Drone Technology
4.5. Northrop Grumman.BAT Open Architecture
4.6. Integrated Dynamics Flight Tele Command & Control Systems
4.7. Improved GPS Operations
4.8. Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter (IRGX)
4.9. IRGX (Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter)
4.10. Antenna Tracking Systems
4.11. transATPS 1200
4.12. IMSAR LLC Collision-Avoidance Radar Systems
4.13. CPI-406 Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
4.14. Cloud Computing and Multilayer Security
4.15. Aurora Very High-Altitude Propulsion System (VHAPS)
4.16. Military Drone Hypersonic Aircraft Trends
4.17. Space Technologies: Autonomous Control of Space Nuclear Reactors (ACSNR)
4.18. Positive Pressure Relief Valve (PPRV)
4.19. Persistent, Long-Range Reconnaissance Capabilities
4.20. Search and Rescue (SAR)
4.21. L-3 Communications LinkTEK IDS
4.22. L-3 Communications FlightTEK® SMC
4.23. Danish Aviation Systems'
4.24. Drones Protect US Commerce and US Civilian Safety
5. Drone and Remote Control Company Description
5.1. AeroVironment
5.2. Aeryon Labs
5.3. ASN Technologies
5.4. Aurora Flight
5.5. Aviation Industry Corp (AVIC)
5.6. BAE Systems
5.7. Boeing
5.8. Challis Inc
5.9. China Aerospace
5.10. Cybaero
5.11. Intel / Cyberhawk Innovations
5.12. Denel Dynamics
5.13. Drone Innovation Holding Company
5.14. EHang
5.15. Elbit Systems Ltd
5.16. Enertis
5.17. Finmeccanica
5.18. Flirtey
5.19. FT Sistemas
5.20. General Atomics
5.21. General Dynamics
5.22. Google
5.23. GoPro
5.24. Gryphon
5.25. Honeywell
5.26. Hubsan
5.27. Integrated Dynamics
5.28. Intel
5.29. Israel Aerospace Industries
5.30. Japan Drones
5.31. Kratos
5.32. L-3 Communications
5.33. Laird / Cattron Group International
5.34. Laser Motive
5.35. Lockheed Martin
5.36. Marcus UAV
5.37. MMist
5.38. Northrop Grumman
5.39. Prox Dynamics
5.40. Proxy Technologies
5.41. Roketsan
5.42. RUAG Aerospace
5.43. Safran Morpho
5.44. SAIC
5.45. Scaled Composites
5.46. Schiebel
5.47. Secom
5.48. Textron
5.49. TRNDlabs
5.50. XAircraft
5.51. Yuneec
5.52. Wing Loong
5.53. ZMP
5.54. Drone Market Participants WorldWide
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tqc22t/military_drones
Related Topics: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) - Drones, Military Unmanned Systems
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