
The Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´ is accounted for $21,756.1 million in 2017 and is expected to reach $34,986.9 million by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 5.4% during the forecast period. Growing application of ISR by government agencies, increased acquisitions of UAVs, rising integration of Android and iOS-based devices are some of the factors fueling the market growth. However, complexity of data sets and issues associated with maritime surveillance radar are hampering the market growth.
Airborne ISR is used for assembling information about the intruder’s strength, movements and activities. It is used to perform the tasks of identification, recording, capturing, analyzing and reporting. All kinds of Information are collected with the help of the ISR systems, which are then performed by secret intelligence.
Based on Platform Type, sea segment holds the significant market share during the forecast period. Due to these Unmanned vehicles are reliable, smaller in size, and cost-effective. It also afford on-board sensors such as LASER, SAR, IMU, and GPS. By geography, North America holds the largest market share during the forecast period. The United States Air Force currently flies MQ-9 Reaper, MQ-1 Predator, and RQ-4 Global Hawk drones remotely using US pilots to navigate from a ground control station.
Some of the key players profiled in the Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´ include The Boeing Company, BAE Systems PLC, L3 Technologies Inc., Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc., Thales Raytheon Systems, Elbit Systems Ltd, Harris Corporation, General Dynamics, CACI International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, UTC Aerospace Systems, FLIR Systems Inc., Airbus and General Atomics.
Platform Types Covered:
• Air
• Space
• Land
• Sea
Systems Covered:
• Maritime Petrol
• Electronic Warfare
• Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEWC)
• Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
• Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
Types Covered:
• Surveillance
• Reconnaissance
• Intelligence
Fuel Types Covered:
• Hydrogen Fuel-Cells
• Solar Powered
• Alternate Fuel
• Battery Operated
• Gas-Electric Hybrids
Applications Covered:
• Manned Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
• Unmanned Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
Regions Covered:
• North America
o US
o Canada
o Mexico
• Europe
o Germany
o UK
o Italy
o France
o Spain
o Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
o Japan
o China
o India
o Australia
o New Zealand
o South Korea
o Rest of Asia Pacific
• South America
o Argentina
o Brazil
o Chile
o Rest of South America
• Middle East & Africa
o Saudi Arabia
o UAE
o Qatar
o South Africa
o Rest of Middle East & Africa
What our report offers:
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ share assessments for the regional and country level segments
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ share analysis of the top industry players
- Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ forecasts for a minimum of 9 years of all the mentioned segments, sub segments and the regional markets
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
- Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
- Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
- Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
- Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
1 Executive Summary
2 Preface
2.1 Abstract
2.2 Stake Holders
2.3 Research Scope
2.4 Research Methodology
2.4.1 Data Mining
2.4.2 Data Analysis
2.4.3 Data Validation
2.4.4 Research Approach
2.5 Research Sources
2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
2.5.3 Assumptions
3 Âé¶¹Ô´´ Trend Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Drivers
3.3 Restraints
3.4 Opportunities
3.5 Threats
3.6 Application Analysis
3.7 Emerging Âé¶¹Ô´´s
3.8 Futuristic Âé¶¹Ô´´ Scenario
4 Porters Five Force Analysis
4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
4.3 Threat of substitutes
4.4 Threat of new entrants
4.5 Competitive rivalry
5 Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Platform Type
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Air
5.2.1 Airborne Ground Surveillance
5.2.2 Electronic Warfare
5.2.3 Communications
5.2.4 Airborne Early Warning
5.3 Space
5.3.1 Satellite
5.3.2 Communication Data Link
5.3.3 Electro-Optical/Infra-Red (EO/IR)
5.4 Land
5.4.1 Electronic Warfare
5.4.2 Communications & Radar
5.4.3 C3 Systems
5.5 Sea
5.5.1 Electronic Warfare
5.5.2 Radar and Sonar
5.5.3 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
6 Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´, By System
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Maritime Petrol
6.3 Electronic Warfare
6.4 Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEWC)
6.5 Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)
6.6 Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
7 Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Type
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Surveillance
7.3 Reconnaissance
7.4 Intelligence
8 Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Fuel Type
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Hydrogen Fuel-Cells
8.3 Solar Powered
8.4 Alternate Fuel
8.5 Battery Operated
8.6 Gas-Electric Hybrids
9 Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Application
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Manned Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
9.3 Unmanned Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
10 Global Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Geography
10.1 Introduction
10.2 North America
10.2.1 US
10.2.2 Canada
10.2.3 Mexico
10.3 Europe
10.3.1 Germany
10.3.2 UK
10.3.3 Italy
10.3.4 France
10.3.5 Spain
10.3.6 Rest of Europe
10.4 Asia Pacific
10.4.1 Japan
10.4.2 China
10.4.3 India
10.4.4 Australia
10.4.5 New Zealand
10.4.6 South Korea
10.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
10.5 South America
10.5.1 Argentina
10.5.2 Brazil
10.5.3 Chile
10.5.4 Rest of South America
10.6 Middle East & Africa
10.6.1 Saudi Arabia
10.6.2 UAE
10.6.3 Qatar
10.6.4 South Africa
10.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa
11 Key Developments
11.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
11.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
11.3 New Product Launch
11.4 Expansions
11.5 Other Key Strategies
12 Company Profiling
12.1 The Boeing Company
12.2 BAE Systems PLC
12.3 L3 Technologies Inc.
12.4 Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc.
12.5 Thales Raytheon Systems
12.6 Elbit Systems Ltd
12.7 Harris Corporation
12.8 General Dynamics
12.9 CACI International Inc.
12.10 Northrop Grumman Corporation
12.11 Lockheed Martin Corporation
12.12 UTC Aerospace Systems
12.13 FLIR Systems Inc.
12.14 Airbus
12.15 General Atomics
List of Tables
Table 1 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Region (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 2 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Storage (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 3 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Application Storage (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 4 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By System State (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 5 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Workloads (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 6 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By All Disk (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 7 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Email (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 8 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Vendor Management System (VMS) (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 9 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By File & Folder (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 10 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Component (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 11 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Software (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 12 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Support Interfaces (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 13 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Remote Replication (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 14 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Encryption (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 15 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Deduplication (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 16 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Compression (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 17 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Hardware (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 18 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Professional Services (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 19 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Operation & Installation (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 20 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Maintenance & Repairing (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 21 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Integration and Consulting (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 22 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Other Components (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 23 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By System (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 24 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Integrated System (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 25 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Mainframe Systems (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 26 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Open System (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 27 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Target Systems (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 28 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Service (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 29 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Supports (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 30 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Training (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 31 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Managed (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 32 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Enterprise Size (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 33 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Large Enterprises (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 34 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Small Enterprises (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 35 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Medium Enterprises (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 36 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Service Model (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 37 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 38 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Software as a Service (SaaS) (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 39 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Platform as a Service (PaaS) (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 40 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Deployment Model (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 41 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Cloud (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 42 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Hybrid Cloud (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 43 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Public Cloud (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 44 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Private Cloud (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 45 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By On-Premise (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 46 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By End User (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 47 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Travel and Hospitality (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 48 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Information Technology (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 49 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Supply chain & Manufacturing (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 50 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Healthcare (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 51 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Government and Defense (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 52 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Retail & Consumer Goods (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 53 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Media & Entertainment (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 54 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Communication & Information Services (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 55 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Energy and Utility (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 56 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Education (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 57 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Transportation & Logistics (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 58 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By BFSI (Banking, Financial, Services, and Insurance) (2016-2026) ($MN)
Table 59 Global Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Other End Users (2016-2026) ($MN)
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.
The Boeing Company
BAE Systems PLC
L3 Technologies Inc.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc.
Thales Raytheon Systems
Elbit Systems Ltd
Harris Corporation
General Dynamics
CACI International Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Lockheed Martin Corporation
UTC Aerospace Systems
FLIR Systems Inc.
Airbus
General Atomics
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