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The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2012-2022: Full Motion Video for ISR
出版日期 : 2012年04月
商品編碼: 237358
Visiongain在各種分析的結果、軍用視訊監視系統對全球各國的政府支出、在2011年預計達80億9,000萬美金的規模。
本報告書內容包括:全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場的調查分析、市場的概要、諜報活動、監視及偵查(ISR)用全動作錄影帶的需求擴大趨勢的概括、全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場及主要的後位市場、以及主要國家的軍用視訊監視系統市場到2021年為止的預測之提示、SWOT分析及專家的見解彙整、主要企業的資訊提供等、內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 實施摘要
第2章 軍用視訊監視系統的介紹
- 諜報活動、監視及偵察(ISR)用全動作錄影帶
- 視訊製程、開拓、及普及專用的課題增大化
- 運動印象的定義
第3章 全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場:2011-2021年
- 主要國家的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 全球的支出所佔的主要國家軍用視訊監視系統市場的比例
- 主要國家的軍用視訊監視系統市場的美國優勢
- 全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場的地區分析
- 急成長國家的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 主要國家軍用視訊監視系統市場的累積銷售量:2011-2021年
- 軍事領域後位市場的分析:空中vs地上
- 各種系統種類後位市場的分析:前端vs後端
第4章 主要國家的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 美國的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 中國的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 英國的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 法國的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 以色列的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 俄羅斯的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 德國的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 韓國的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 沙烏地阿拉伯的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 印度的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 日本的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 澳洲的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 義大利的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 加拿大的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 土耳其的軍用視訊監視系統市場
- 全球的其他地區軍用視訊監視系統市場
第5章 全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場的SWOT分析
第6章 專家的意見
- PV Labs:安全及監視部門擔任副社長、John Bastedo先生
- Churchill Navigation:CEO、Tom Churchill先生
- IMINT Image Intelligence AB:董事總經理、Harald Klomp先生
- Sentient:董事總經理、Paul Boxer先生
第7章 軍用視訊監視系統市場的主要企業
- AAI Corporation
- Ampex Data Systems Corporation (ADSC)
- BAE Systems Plc
- BlueSky Mast Inc
- Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
- Churchill Navigation
- Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc
- Defence Vision Systems (DVS)
- Digital Results Group Inc (DRG)
- FLIR Systems Inc
- Harris Corporation
- IMINT Image Intelligence AB
- Intergraph Corporation
- intuVision Inc
- ITT EchoStorm
- L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- PV Labs
- Raytheon Company
- Sarnoff Corporation
- SecurWireless Inc
- Sensors Unlimited Inc - Goodrich ISR Systems
- Sentient
- Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
- Thales Group
- VideoBank
- Z Microsystems Inc
第8章 結論
- 全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場的需求擴大
- 促進全球軍用視訊監視系統市場成長的促進因素
- 抑制全球軍用視訊監視系統市場的成長因素
- 全球的軍用視訊監視系統市場的成長機會
第9章 用語
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Abstract
Visiongain' s latest defence report - The Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market 2011-2021: Full Motion Video for ISR - assesses the business
opportunities presented by this critical marketplace driving the growth in
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Our study examines the 15
leading national markets for military video surveillance systems by sales, as
well as assessing the wide range of factors that are driving sales growth
around the world. Visiongain' s analysis has concluded that worldwide
government spending on military video surveillance systems will reach $8.09bn
in 2011.
We examine the commercial prospects for companies involved in supplying
products and services ranging from ' front-end' military video surveillance
systems, including full-motion video (FMV)-capable sensor payloads tasked with
collecting video, to ' back-end' military video surveillance systems involved
in video data processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED). This
analytical report defines the current state of the global military video
surveillance systems market and discusses its potential for growth from 2011
onwards, with detailed sales forecasting carried out at global, national and
submarket levels. We analyse the combination of drivers and restraints that
are resulting in increasing sales. We also examine the most promising areas of
technological development that are likely to affect procurement decisions over
our forecast period.
How do armed forces plan to avoid ' swimming in sensors and drowning in data' ?
How is spending on acquiring high-definition (HD) military video surveillance
systems likely to be affected as government budgets continue to come under
intense pressure, especially in Europe? Which national military video
surveillance systems marketplaces offer the most significant sales growth
opportunities over the coming decade or so? What role will artificial
intelligence (AI) play in future military video surveillance systems?
Visiongain seeks to answer these critical questions and many, many more
through the in-depth analyses presented within this market report.
A comprehensive analysis of the global military video surveillance systems market
The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2011-2021: Full Motion Video
for ISR examines the global market for military video surveillance systems
from an impartial standpoint. We offer a review of significant contracting
activity based on our close analysis of information obtained from multiple
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The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2011-2021: Full Motion Video
for ISR provides detailed sales forecasts for the global market, 15 leading
national markets, and military domain and system type submarkets; a strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis; discussions of
commercial and technological trends; and assessments of the most important
market drivers and restraints. This report also includes transcripts of four
interviews with industry experts from market-leading companies. This package
of analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else.
Why you should buy The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2011-2021: Full Motion Video for ISR
The main benefits you can derive from purchasing this report are:
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- The analysis and forecasting has been underpinned by extensive
consultation with expert opinion. You will learn what experts from 4 companies
operating in the military video surveillance systems sector think the future
holds by reading original interviews covering a range of highly relevant
topics, from artificial intelligence (AI) processors to augmented reality
sensors. Full transcripts of the interviews are included from the following
companies:
- Churchill Navigation;
- IMINT Image Intelligence AB
- PV Labs
- Sentient.
- You will be able to examine detailed global sales forecasts for the period
2011-2021.
- You will also be able to study sales forecasts from 2011-2021 for the 15
leading national military video surveillance systems markets:
- US
- China
- UK
- France
- Israel
- Russia
- Germany
- South Korea
- Saudi Arabia
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- Italy
- Canada
- Turkey
- Rest of the World
- You will be able to examine forecasts from 2011-2021 for military video
surveillance systems submarkets divided by military domain:
- You will be able to study forecasts from 2011-2021 for military video
surveillance systems submarkets divided by system type
- Front-end
- Back-end
- You will also be able to study a total of 86 tables, charts and graphs
that quantify and forecast the military video surveillance systems market in
detail from 2011-2021.
- You will gain an insight into the global military video surveillance
systems market' s potential for further sales growth by examining the most
important commercial and technological market trends.
- You will find out how leading players in the global military video
surveillance systems marketplace are performing, with profiles of 28 leading
companies accompanied by analysis of significant contracts awarded in recent
years.
- You will be able to appreciate the range of factors affecting market
growth with our examination of the key market drivers and restraints, and SWOT
analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
Visiongain has identified continuing demand from governments for the
acquisition of military video surveillance systems in coming years. Our
analysis demonstrates that the global military video surveillance systems
market is a growing marketplace offering government contract opportunities
that are likely to see a range of companies realising commercial success, from
the major global defence and security systems integrators to specialist
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
- 1.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Overview
- 1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Global Military Video Surveillance
Systems Market
- 1.3 Report Benefits & Highlights
- 1.4 Report Structure
- 1.5 Research Methodology
- 1.6 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
2. Introduction to Military Video Surveillance Systems
- 2.1 Full-Motion Video for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- 2.2 The Growing Challenge of Video Processing, Exploitation and
Dissemination
- 2.3 Defining Motion Imagery
3. The Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2011-2021
- 3.2 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
- 3.3 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets' Shares
of Worldwide Spending
- 3.4 US Dominance of the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 3.5 Regional Analysis of the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market
- 3.6 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
- 3.7 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021
- 3.8 Military Domain Submarket Analysis: Airborne vs. Surface
- 3.8.1 Airborne Military Video Surveillance Systems Submarket
- 3.8.2 Surface Military Video Surveillance Systems Submarket
- 3.9 System Type Submarket Analysis: Front-End vs. Back-End
- 3.9.1 Front-End Military Video Surveillance Systems Submarket
- 3.9.2 Back-End Military Video Surveillance Systems Submarket
4. Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
- 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.1.1 Valiant Angel
- 4.1.2 Autonomous Real-Time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance - Imaging
System (ARGUS-IS)
- 4.1.3 Video and Image Retrieval and Analysis Tool (VIRAT)
- 4.1.4 US Air Force (USAF)
- 4.1.5 Gorgon Stare
- 4.1.6 US Army
- 4.1.7 Competitive Outlook
- 4.2 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.3 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.4 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.5 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.6 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.7 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.8 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.9 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.10 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.11 Japanese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.12 Australian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.13 Italian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.14 Canadian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.15 Turkish Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 4.16 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
5. SWOT Analysis of the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 5.1 Strengths
- 5.1.1 High Demand for Full-Motion Video
- 5.1.2 Acquisition of Advanced Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Assets
- 5.1.3 Innovation in Commercial Sphere
- 5.1.4 Emerging Powers Maintaining Spending Plans
- 5.2 Weaknesses
- 5.2.1 Full-Motion Video Processing Challenges
- 5.2.2 Continuing Pressure on Government Budgets
- 5.2.3 Communications Network Capacity Constraints
- 5.2.4 Limited Budgets for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
in Emerging Markets
- 5.3 Opportunities
- 5.3.1 Counter-Insurgency Operations
- 5.3.2 Increasing Adoption of Unmanned Systems
- 5.3.3 Military Video Surveillance Systems for Force Protection
- 5.3.4 High-Definition Video Systems
- 5.4 Threats
- 5.4.1 Delays in Determining Video Standards
- 5.4.2 Uncertain Global Economic Outlook
- 5.4.3 Concern over Strong Emphasis on Unmanned Systems
- 5.4.4 Delaying Uptake While Technology Matures
6. Expert Opinion
- 6.1 PV Labs: John Bastedo, Vice-President, Security & Surveillance Division
- 6.1.1 Emerging Sensing Technologies
- 6.1.2 Supplying Components to Prime Contractors
- 6.1.3 Demonstrating Wide-Area Persistent Surveillance Technology
- 6.1.4 Embracing Rapid-Response Procurement Approach
- 6.1.5 Continuing Need for Enhanced Situational Awareness
- 6.1.6 Developing Artificial Intelligence Video-Analysis Tools
- 6.1.7 Delivering Innovative Solutions
- 6.2 Churchill Navigation: Tom Churchill, Chief Executive Officer
- 6.2.1 Giving Context to Sensor Imagery
- 6.2.2 Interfacing with Diverse Sensor Systems
- 6.2.3 Capturing Market Share from Established Players
- 6.2.4 Anticipating Reduced Costs and Wider Adoption
- 6.2.5 Integrating Augmented Reality Technology with Unmanned Systems
- 6.2.6 Full-Motion Video Lacking Context
- 6.3 IMINT Image Intelligence AB: Harald Klomp, Managing Director
- 6.3.1 Developing Video-Enhancement Software
- 6.3.2 Smaller Companies Forging Industry Partnerships
- 6.3.3 Targeting Manned and Unmanned Platforms
- 6.3.4 Increasing Sensor Analysis Autonomy
- 6.4 Sentient: Paul Boxer, Managing Director
- 6.4.1 Supporting Australian Operations in Afghanistan
- 6.4.2 High-Resolution Sensors Enhance Automated Target Detection
- 6.4.3 Integrating Kestrel Moving Target Indication Capability
- 6.4.4 Tapping into Fast-Growing Marketplace
- 6.4.5 Moving Target Indication from Moving Ground Vehicles
- 6.4.6 Future Opportunities in Ground Vehicle Vision Systems
7. Leading Military Video Surveillance Systems Companies
- 7.1 AAI Corporation
- 7.2 Ampex Data Systems Corporation (ADSC)
- 7.3 BAE Systems Plc
- 7.4 BlueSky Mast Inc
- 7.5 Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
- 7.6 Churchill Navigation
- 7.7 Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc
- 7.8 Defence Vision Systems (DVS)
- 7.9 Digital Results Group Inc (DRG)
- 7.10 FLIR Systems Inc
- 7.11 Harris Corporation
- 7.12 IMINT Image Intelligence AB
- 7.13 Intergraph Corporation
- 7.14 intuVision Inc
- 7.15 ITT EchoStorm
- 7.16 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
- 7.17 Lockheed Martin Corporation
- 7.18 Northrop Grumman Corporation
- 7.19 PV Labs
- 7.20 Raytheon Company
- 7.21 Sarnoff Corporation
- 7.22 SecurWireless Inc
- 7.23 Sensors Unlimited Inc - Goodrich ISR Systems
- 7.24 Sentient
- 7.25 Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
- 7.26 Thales Group
- 7.27 VideoBank
- 7.28 Z Microsystems Inc
8. Conclusions
- 8.1 Growing Demand in the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
- 8.2 Drivers of Growth in the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market
- 8.2.1 Growing Demand for Full-Motion Video to Enhance Counter-Insurgency
Operations and Force Protection
- 8.2.2 Equipping New Manned and Unmanned Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Assets
- 8.3 Restraints on Growth in the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market
- 8.3.1 Achieving Standardised Video Processing, Exploitation and
Dissemination
- 8.3.2 Limited Communications Capacity
- 8.4 Opportunities for Growth in the Global Military Video Surveillance
Systems Market
- 8.4.1 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
- 8.4.2 Submarket Analysis
- 8.4.3 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Outlook
9. Glossary
List of Tables and Figures
- Tale 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.2 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR
(%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.3 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Drivers &
Restraints, 2011-2021
- Table 3.4 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.5 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Shares of Global Spending, 2010, 2016 & 2021 (%)
- Table 3.6 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.7 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.8 Leading Asia-Pacific Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.9 Leading Asia-Pacific Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.10 Leading European Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.11 Leading European Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.12 Leading Middle Eastern Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.13 Leading Middle Eastern Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.14 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.15 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Forecast Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021 ($m, %)
- Table 3.16 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Forecast Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021 ($m, %)
- Table 3.17 Airborne vs. Surface Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.18 Airborne vs. Surface Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 3.19 Front-End vs. Back-End Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 3.20 Front-End vs. Back-End Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.2 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR (%),
2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.3 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.4 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR
(%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.5 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.6 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR (%),
2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.7 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.8 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR
(%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.9 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.10 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.11 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.12 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.13 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.14 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR
(%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.15 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.16 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.17 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.18 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.19 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.20 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast CAGR
(%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.21 Japanese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.22 Japanese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.23 Australian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.24 Australian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.25 Italian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.26 Italian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.27 Canadian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.28 Canadian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.29 Turkish Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.30 Turkish Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast
CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 4.31 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m, % AGR)
- Table 4.32 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast CAGR (%), 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
- Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market, 2011-2021
- Figure 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.2 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.3 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Shares of Global Spending, 2010 (%)
- Figure 3.4 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Shares of Global Spending, 2016 (%)
- Figure 3.5 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Shares of Global Spending, 2021 (%)
- Figure 3.6 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.7 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2010 vs. 2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.8 Leading Asia-Pacific Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.9 Leading European Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.10 Leading Middle Eastern Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.11 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts CAGR (%), 2011-2021
- Figure 3.12 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Forecast Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.13 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Forecast Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021 (%)
- Figure 3.14 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Forecast Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.15 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets'
Forecast Cumulative Sales, 2011-2021 (%)
- Figure 3.16 Airborne vs. Surface Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 3.17 Front-End vs. Back-End Military Video Surveillance Systems
Market Forecasts, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.2 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.3 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.4 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.5 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.6 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.7 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.8 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.9 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.10 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.11 Japanese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.12 Australian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.13 Italian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.14 Canadian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.15 Turkish Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Forecast,
2011-2021 ($m)
- Figure 4.16 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
Forecast, 2011-2021 ($m)
Companies Listed
- AAI Corporation
- AeroComputers Inc.
- Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd.
- AeroVironment Inc.
- Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK)
- Alpi Aviation Srl
- Alpi Aviation Srl, Advanced Research Division
- Ampex Corporation
- Ampex Data Systems Corporation (ADSC)
- Ampex Great Britain Ltd. (AGBL)
- Ampex Japan Ltd. (AJL)
- Aselsan AS
- Avalex Technologies Corporation
- Axis Communications AB
- Axsys Technologies
- BAE Systems Electronic Solutions (ES)
- BAE Systems Plc
- Bell Helicopter
- BlueSky Mast Inc.
- Boeing Company
- Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
- Boeing Directed Energy Systems (DES)
- Cantronic Systems (Canada) Inc.
- Carbine Security Installations
- Cassidian
- CenTauri Solutions LLC
- Charles River Analytics Inc.
- Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc.
- China Security & Surveillance Technology Inc. (CSST)
- China Security & Surveillance Technology Inc. (CSST) CSST Channel
- Churchill Navigation
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- Cloud Cap Technology Inc.
- Cobham Plc
- Cobham Tactical Communications and Surveillance
- COE Limited
- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
- Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing
- Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc.
- Curtiss-Wright Corporation
- Defence Vision Systems (DVS)
- Diehl BGT Defence GmbH & Co. KG
- Digital Barriers Plc
- Digital Results Group Inc. (DRG)
- EADS Defence & Security (DS)
- Earl Industries LLC
- EcGuard Company Ltd.
- EchoStorm Worldwide LLC
- Elbit Systems Ltd.
- Enhanced Video Devices Inc. (EVD)
- Essential Viewing Systems Limited
- Finmeccanica SpA
- FLIR Government Systems
- FLIR Systems Inc.
- Fujitsu Australia Ltd.
- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI)
- General Dynamics Corporation
- General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited (GDUK)
- General Electric Company (GE)
- Geospatial Intelligence Pty Ltd.
- Global Near Space Services (GNSS)
- Goodrich Corporation
- Goodrich ISR Systems
- Harris Corporation
- Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC)
- Henry Brothers Electronics Inc.
- Hexagon AB
- Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd. (HAV)
- i2 Inc.
- ICOP Digital Inc.
- ICx Technologies Inc.
- ILC Dover LP
- IMINT Image Intelligence AB
- iMove Inc.
- Insitu Inc.
- Insitu Pacific Limited
- Intergraph Corporation
- Intergraph Corporation, Process, Power & Marine (PP&M)
- Intergraph Corporation, Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I)
- intuVision Inc
- IPX International Systems Inc.
- Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI)
- ITT Corporation
- ITT Defense & Information Solutions
- ITT EchoStorm
- ITT Geospatial Systems
- JPS Communications Inc.
- Kylmar (KMC) Limited
- L-3 Coleman Aerospace
- L-3 Communication Systems-West
- L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
- L-3 Communications Integrated Systems (L-3/IS)
- L-3 Communications Integrated Systems (L-3/IS) Mission Integration
Division (MID)
- L-3 Communications WESCAM
- L-3 Global Security & Engineering Solutions (GS&ES)
- L-3 Interstate Electronics Corporation (IEC)
- LMW Electronics Limited
- LMW Electronics Limited, LMW Surveillance
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Lockheed Martin Gyrocam Systems LLC
- Lockheed Martin UK Ltd
- Longbow Limited Liability Company (LBL)
- MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA)
- Mango DSP Inc
- MD Helicopters Inc. (MDHI)
- Near Space Systems Inc.
- NetApp Inc.
- Next Level Security Systems
- North Eastern Aeronautical Company Inc (Neany)
- Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Information Systems
- Nuvation Research Corporation
- ODF Optronics Ltd
- Optibase Technologies Ltd.
- Optical Alchemy Inc.
- Oshkosh Corporation
- Ovation Systems Ltd.
- Overwatch Systems Ltd.
- Panasonic Corporation
- Paravion Technology Inc.
- Progeny Systems Corporation
- PV Labs
- PV Labs, Security & Surveillance Division
- Quantum Research International Inc.
- RADA Electronic Industries Ltd.
- Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.
- Raytheon Civil Communications Solutions
- Raytheon Company
- Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies
- Real-Time Vision Ltd.
- Red Hen Systems Inc.
- Redline Communications Group Inc.
- Rheinmetall Defence
- SAFRAN Group
- Sagem Defense Securite SA
- Sarnoff Corporation
- Schiebel Industries AG
- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- SecurWireless Inc
- SELEX Galileo
- Sensors Unlimited Inc.
- Sentient
- Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
- Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Integrated Mission Systems (IMS)
- Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
- Skyquest Ltd.
- Skyquest Systems Ltd.
- Spectrolab Inc
- STARA Technologies Inc.
- Systems Engineering & Management Company (SEMCO)
- Tapestry Solutions Inc.
- TASC Inc
- Telos Corporation
- Textron Inc
- Textron Systems Corporation
- Thales Deutschland GmbH
- Thales Group
- Thales UK
- Toyon Research Corporation
- Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc (TAI)
- UAV Tactical Systems Ltd. (U-TacS)
- Vestel Defense Corporation
- Vicon Industries Inc.
- VideoBank
- Videology Imaging Solutions Inc.
- VITEC Multimedia
- Vy Corporation
- Warwick Mills Inc.
- Yulista Management Services Inc.
- Z Microsystems Inc.
Government Agencies and Organisations Mentioned in This Report
- Australian Army
- Australian Army, Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery (RAA)
- Australian Army, Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery (RAA) 20th
Surveillance and Target Acquisition Regiment
- (20 STA)
- Australian Defence Force (ADF)
- Australian Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
- Australian Department of Defence (DoD)
- British Army
- Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
- Canadian Forces (CF)
- Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre (CFAWC)
- Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre (CFAWC), Electronic Warfare
Operational Support (EWOS)
- Canadian Task Force Erebus
- Chinese People' s Armed Police (PAP)
- Chinese People' s Liberation Army (PLA)
- Chinese People' s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)
- Colombian Air Force (FAC)
- European Union (EU)
- French Air Force
- French Army
- French defence procurement agency (Direction generale de l' armement, DGA)
- French Navy
- German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
- German Bundeswehr
- Indian Air Force
- Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- Indian Navy
- International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
- Iraqi Air Force (IqAF)
- Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
- Israeli Air Force
- Israeli Ministry of Defense (MoD)
- Italian Air Force
- Italian Army
- Italian Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- Japan Ministry of Defense (MoD)
- Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF)
- Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
- Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory
- Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG)
- National Army of Colombia
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
- Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) No. 92 Wing (92WG)
- Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF)
- Saudi Arabia National Guard (SANG)
- SRI International
- Turkish Armed Forces (TAF)
- Turkish Land Forces
- Turkish Undersecretariat for Defence Industries (SSM)
- UK Metropolitan Police Service
- UK Metropolitan Police Service, Air Support Unit (ASU)
- UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
(Dstl)
- UK Royal Air Force (RAF)
- UK Task Force Helmand (TFH)
- University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine)
- University of Central Florida (UCF)
- University of Central Florida (UCF) Computer Vision Lab
- University of Houston (UH)
- University of Houston (UH) Center for NeuroEngineering and Cognitive
Science
- Uppsala University (UU)
- US Air Force (USAF)
- US Air Force (USAF) Materiel Command (AFMC)
- US Air Force (USAF) Materiel Command (AFMC) Aeronautical Systems Center
(ASC)
- US Air Force (USAF) Materiel Command (AFMC) Aeronautical Systems Center
(ASC) Big Safari
- US Air Force (USAF) Research Laboratory (AFRL)
- US Air Force (USAF) Research Laboratory (AFRL) Materials and Manufacturing
Directorate
- US Army
- US Army Asymmetric Warfare Office (AAWO)
- US Army Aviation and Missile Life Cycle Management Command (AMCOM)
- US Army National Training Center (NTC)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Aviation
and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Aviation
and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) Aviation
Applied Technology Directorate (AATD)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM)
Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
(CERDEC)
- US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM)
Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
(CERDEC) Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD)
- US Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command
(USASMDC/ARSTRAT)
- US Congress
- US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information
Innovation Office (I2O)
- US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
- US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)
- US Department of Defense (DoD)
- US Department of Defense (DoD) ISR Task Force
- US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM)
- US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) Joint Intelligence Laboratory (JIL)
- US Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC)
- US Marine Corps (USMC)
- US Marine Corps (USMC) Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL)
- US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
- US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) National Center for
Geospatial Intelligence Standards (NCGIS)
- US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) National Center for
Geospatial Intelligence Standards (NCGIS) Geospatial Intelligence Standards
Working Group (GWG)
- US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) National Center for
Geospatial Intelligence Standards (NCGIS) Geospatial Intelligence Standards
Working Group (GWG) Motion Imagery Standards Board (MISB)
- US National Guard
- US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
- US Navy (USN)
- US Navy (USN) Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
- US Navy (USN) Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
- US Navy (USN) Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Surface Warfare
Center (NSWC)
- US Navy (USN) Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Surface Warfare
Center (NSWC) Crane Division
- West Virginia University (WVU)
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