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Home > Market Research > Defence > The Emerging UUV & UGV Markets: Forecasts and Business Opportunities to 2020
The continuous evolution of Unmanned Vehicle Systems (UVs) and the emergence of new capabilities, coupled with recent operational successes in Iraq and Afghanistan, have led to the increased use of unmanned systems across the operational spectrum. Unmanned systems, in the form of unmanned aerial, ground and maritime vehicles, have become an integral part of modern military operations and, indeed, of the modern military arsenal.
The concept of unmanned vehicles is no longer the exclusive domain of aircraft. Land and naval vehicles and systems have benefited directly from advances made within the aeronautics and aerospace sectors, as well as from the growing integration of information systems as a result of the global adoption of Network Based Operations (NBO) policies. These, in turn, have opened up new opportunities for all sectors of the defence industry, but most significantly within the land and naval sectors, where progress historically has been slower than in the civilian and military aerospace industries.
Visiongain expect the global markets for both Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) to experience significant growth in the period 2007-2020, driven by both military and commercial interests. The global UUV market will see total revenues of $8.83 billion by 2020, while the global UGV market will reach $1.35 billion in the same period.
The main market opportunities for UUVs will be in advanced sensor packages and payloads, as well as in associated support and training packages, while in the UGV market, the most significant opportunities will be in the military, homeland security and law enforcement sectors.
The report answers key questions such as:
Where are the UUV and UGV markets now and how are they likely to develop? How will new technologies affect the market? Where are the greatest opportunities to be found in each market? What are the key drivers of UUV and UGV development? What is the positioning of the main players in each market? Who are the main companies involved in developing UUVs and UGVs? How widely are UUVs and UGVs currently used, and how is this set to change in the future?
Companies Listed Allen-Vanguard Corporation Applied Research Associates Atlas Elektronik Autonomous Undersea Systems Institute BAE Systems Bluefin Robotics Boeing Cap Gemini Carnegie Mellon University Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Délégation Générale pour l'Armement EADS Elbit Systems Fincantieri General Dynamics Geneva Aerospace, Inc. Giat Hydroid, Inc. IAI iRobot Lockheed Martin Naval Sea Systems Command Northrop Grumman Office of Naval Research QinetiQ Rafael Underwater and Surface Warfare Systems Remotec Russian Academy of Sciences Sagem SAIC Schilling Sub-Atlantic Alliance Seaeye Marine Sensytech Sonatech, Inc. Thales United Defense Ground Systems U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory University of Washington Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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1.0 Executive summary 2.0 Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) 2.1 UUVs in military and commercial applications 2.2 Future UUV mission capabilities and requirements 2.3 UUV subsets 2.3.1 Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) 2.3.1.1 The evolution of ROVs 2.3.2 Autonomous Undersea Vehicles (AUVs) 2.3.2.1 AUV development 2.3.2.2 Strong impact of technological advances on AUVs 2.3.2.3 Commercial, military and scientific AUV applications 2.3.2.4 Emerging trends in the AUV market 2.3.2.5 AUV market development unclear 2.3.3 Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) 2.3.3.1 USV history and development 2.3.3.2 U.S. at forefront of USV development 2.4 UUV industry overview 2.5 The world UUV market 2.6 UUVs for the commercial sector 2.7 The advantages of UUVs 2.7.1 Independent, stable platforms 2.7.2 Cost savings 2.7.3 Flexibility 2.7.4 Bandwidth 2.7.5 Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) capabilities 2.7.5.1 Vessel sensing/tagging 2.7.5.2 Submarine track and trail 2.8 UUVs as sensors 3.0 Global UUV proliferation 3.1 United States 3.1.1 REMUS UUV 3.1.1.1 REMUS applications 3.1.1.2 REMUS sensors 3.1.2 Long Term Mine Reconnaissance System (LMRS) 3.1.2.1 Testing 3.1.3 Mission Re-Configurable UUV (MRUUV) 3.1.4 Battlespace Preparation Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (BPAUV) 3.1.5 Cormorant UUV 3.1.6 WLD-1 Remote Minehunting System (RMS) 3.1.7 Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) 3.2 Israel 3.3 United Kingdom 4.0 UUV technical issues 5.0 Industry engagement 6.0 Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) 6.1 Market overview 7.0 The world UGV market 8.0 Definition of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) 8.1 UGV types 8.1.1 Tele-operated UGVs 8.1.2 Autonomous UGVs 8.2 UGV history 8.3 Military applications dominate 8.4 Civilian applications set to expand 8.5 Technical issues 8.6 UV / UAV interaction a possibility 9.0 Global proliferation of UGVs 9.1 U.S. developments 9.2 U.S. UGV programmes 9.2.1 Future Combat Systems (FCS) 9.2.2 Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) 9.2.3 Multifunction Utility/Logistics and Equipment (MULE) 9.2.4 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) 9.2.5 Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV) 9.2.6 Dragon Runner Mobile Ground Sensor System 9.3 France 9.4 Germany 9.5 Israel 9.5.1 Guardium UGV 9.5.2 Tomcar 9.5.3 AvantGuard 9.6 United Kingdom 9.7 Canada 10.0 Future UGV applications growing 10.1 Potential UGV missions 11.0 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) 11.1 Market overview 11.2 Significant UAV market opportunities expected 12.0 Directory of key UUV and UGV manufacturers 12.1 Allen-Vanguard Corporation 12.2 Applied Research Associates 12.3 Atlas Elektronik 12.3.1 Project �GREX� 12.4 BAE Systems 12.5 Boeing 12.6 EADS 12.7 Elbit Systems 12.8 Foster-Miller 12.9 General Dynamics 12.10 iRobot 12.11 Israel Aerospace Industries 12.12 Northrop Grumman 12.13 Remotec 12.13.1 Andros F6-A 12.13.2 Andros Wolverine 12.13.3 Mini-Andros II 12.13.4 MK8 Plus II Wheelbarrow 12.13.5 Contracts awarded 12.14 SAIC 12.15 Schilling Sub-Atlantic Alliance 12.16 Seaeye Marine
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