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Teal Group Predicts Worldwide UAV Market Will Total Just Over $94 Billion in Its Just Released 2011 UAV Market Profile and Forecast

 

March 1, 2011 Source: Teal Group

 

WASHINGTON --- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been the most dynamic growth sector of the world aerospace industry this decade, report Teal analysts in their latest integrated market analysis.

 

Teal Group's 2011 market study estimates that UAV spending will almost double over the next decade from current worldwide UAV expenditures of $5.9 billion annually to $11.3 billion, totaling just over $94 billion in the next ten years.

 

"The UAV market will continue to be strong despite cuts in defense spending," said Philip Finnegan, Teal Group's director of corporate analysis and an author of the study. "UAVs have proved their value in Iraq and Afghanistan and will be a high priority for militaries in the United States and worldwide."

 

The study suggests that the US will account for 77% of the worldwide RDT&E spending on UAV technology over the next decade, and about 69% of the procurement. "We expect that the sales of UAVs will follow recent patterns of high-tech arms procurement worldwide, with the Asia-Pacific representing the second largest market, followed very closely by Europe," said Teal Group senior analyst Steve Zaloga, another author of the 458-page study. "Africa and Latin America are expected to continue to be very modest markets for UAVs."

 

The eighth edition of the sector study, World Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems, Market Profile and Forecast 2011, examines the worldwide requirements for UAVs, including UAV payloads and companies, and provides ten-year forecasts by country, region, and classes of UAVs.

 

Teal Group analysts already cover the UAV market in their World Missiles and UAV Briefing, which examines the UAV market on a program-by-program basis. The sector study examines the UAV market from a complementary perspective, namely national requirements, and includes both a comprehensive analysis of UAV system payloads and key UAV manufacturers.

 

UAV Payloads

 

The 2011 study provides 10-year funding and production forecasts for a wide range of UAV payloads, including Electro-Optic/Infrared Sensors (EO/IR), Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs), SIGINT and EW Systems, C4I Systems, and CBRN Sensors, worth $2.6 billion in Fiscal Year 2011 and forecast to increase to $5.6 billion in Fiscal Year 2020. The UAV electronics market will grow steadily, with especially fast growth and opportunities continuing in SAR and SIGINT/EW, according to Dr. David Rockwell, third author of the new study.

 

"The payload portion of the 2011 study includes many new systems and system types, with expanded coverage of SIGINT/EW and SAR markets," said Rockwell "Few now question the U.S. Air Force's claim that ISR is 'the centerpiece of our global war on terrorism, with production beginning for major endurance UAV systems such as MP-RTIP and ASIP,' new RDT&E programs such as wide angle EO/IR systems, and a variety of ground and foliage-penetrating radars, and future development efforts to bring large-aircraft capabilities to small UAVs; tactical and mini/micro/nano-UAVs will continue to offer some of the best electronics opportunities over the next decade."

 

UAV Companies

 

The study also includes a UAV Manufacturers Market Overview that reflects the worldwide UAV market "continuing as one of the prime areas of growth for defense and aerospace companies," said Finnegan. The new study reflects the rapid growth of interest in the UAV business by increasing the number of companies covered to some 35 US, European and Israeli companies, and reveals the fundamental reshaping of the industrial environment.

 

"Smaller companies can successfully compete against larger players, as AAI Corp., Insitu, General Atomics and AeroVironment have all shown," Finnegan said. "Now the prime contractors are buying the successful smaller companies." In the past year, L-3 Communications bought Airborne Technologies, a small UAV developer and manufacturer, and VT Group purchased Evergreen's UAV fee-for-service operations.

 

As prime contractors and small companies compete in the dynamic UAV market, they are adopting widely different strategies. "Our overview tracks the widely varying approaches being taken by these key companies, ranging from outright acquisitions to teaming arrangements and internal development of new UAV systems," said Finnegan.

 

The Teal Group is an aerospace and defense market analysis firm based in Fairfax, Virginia USA. It provides competitive intelligence to industry and government worldwide.

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Airbus Military A400M begins cold weather trials in Sweden

Airbus Military A400M begins cold weather trials in Sweden (c) Airbus Military

 

Madrid,  08 February 2011 Cassidian press release

 

Airbus Military’s second A400M development aircraft - Grizzly 2 - visited Kiruna in northern Sweden for four days of cold weather trials at the beginning of February. The team experienced temperatures down to -21ºC and successfully achieved all the planned test points during a programme that focused on the powerplants. The A400M was accompanied by an Airbus A340-300 carrying support equipment and the personnel team. These tests followed preliminary cold weather work in Hamburg last December and will be followed by further tests in more extreme temperatures at Kiruna and other locations this winter and next.

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Les bâtiments de soutien et d'assistance hauturiers - BSAH

 

13/10/2010 Sources : DGA

 

Les bâtiments de soutien et d'assistance hauturiers (BSAH) sont destinés à remplacer les bâtiments de soutien de région (BSR), remorqueur de haute mer (RHM) et remorqueur ravitailleur (RR) en fin de vie ainsi que les bâtiments de soutien, d'assistance et de dépollution (BSAD) actuellement affrétés par la marine.

 

Leurs missions seront le soutien des forces, le soutien de régions et la sauvegarde maritime.

 

La flotte de BSAH pourrait être constituée de huit bâtiments : quatre utilisés en permanence par la marine et armés par des équipages militaires et quatre dont l'usage pourrait être partagé avec un tiers et qui pourraient être armés par des équipages civils.

 

Le projet est en phase de préparation et la possibilité de recourir à un contrat de partenariat d'Etat (CPE) est actuellement à l'étude.

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L'armée de terre a reçu le tiers de ses VBCI

 

15/06/2010 Jean Guisnel Défense ouverte - Le Point.fr

 

Les sociétés Nexter Systems et Renault Trucks Defense (groupe Volvo) viennent de livrer à l'armée de terre le 200e véhicule blindé de combat d'infanterie (VBCI). Le dernier des 630 exemplaires commandés par la Direction générale pour l'armement sera livré en 2015. Cet énorme engin (30 tonnes, 8 roues motrices, 100 km/h de vitesse de pointe) est livré en diverses versions. La plus nombreuse, avec 520 exemplaires, est la VCI (véhicule de combat d'infanterie), qui peut emporter 11 combattants équipés et est dotée d'un canon de 25 mm. L'autre version est la VPC (véhicule poste de commandement). Y compris le développement et l'industrialisation, le programme a coûté 2,86 milliards d'euros, soit 4,53 millions d'euros pièce. Belle bête ! À ce stade, le VBCI n'a pas trouvé de client à l'exportation, la compétition au Royaume-Uni ayant été perdue contre le Piranha, de Mowag.

 

Opérationnel depuis septembre 2008 au 35e régiment d'infanterie de Belfort, le VBCI sera en Afghanistan dans les prochaines semaines avec cette unité. Selon plusieurs experts militaires consultés par Le Point, ce gros véhicule est peu adapté aux conditions difficiles du terrain afghan, dont les voies sont souvent très étroites. Mais l'engin devrait apporter un sentiment de sécurité aux soldats de la brigade La Fayette, à tout le moins tant qu'ils seront à l'abri de sa caisse. Le second régiment doté du VBCI est le 92e régiment d'infanterie de Clermont-Ferrand, qui aura reçu à l'été la totalité de ses 64 véhicules de dotation. Ensuite, les régiments seront dotés au rythme d'un par année scolaire, le prochain devant être le 1er régiment de tirailleurs d'Épinal.

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