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市場調査レポート
商品コード
1069965
欧州の軍用無人航空機 (UAV) の成長機会European Military Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Growth Opportunities |
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欧州の軍用無人航空機 (UAV) の成長機会 |
出版日: 2022年03月16日
発行: Frost & Sullivan
ページ情報: 英文 50 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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欧州の軍用無人航空機 (UAV) の市場は、地元市場の台頭、さまざまなタイプの軍用UAVプラットフォームに対する軍事需要の増加、UAVのISRおよび攻撃的任務への注力、UAVプラットフォームとサブシステムに対する予算およびプロジェクトの割り当てなどの要因によって成長すると予測されています。
当レポートでは、欧州の軍用無人航空機 (UAV) の市場を調査し、市場背景、市場への各種影響因子の分析、主要国のプロファイル、プログラム、成長機会の分析などをまとめています。
Military UAVs' Accelerated Growth will Transform the European Defense Space
Recent developments in the European military UAV space are impacting the region's defense market, its competitive landscape, and its military posture. The European defense establishment supports the emerging trend of military drones due to evolving national security threats, especially the Russian aggression in Eastern Europe. In addition, the Biden administration's strategic focus on China boosts NATO's interest in military UAVs to counter near-peer adversaries, thereby pushing the region to increase RDT&E and procurements efforts in this defense domain.
During the forecast period, the European military UAV market is expected to evolve due to the emerging indigenous market, the rising military demand for different types of military UAV platforms, UAVs' focus on ISR and offensive tasks, and specific budget and project allocations for UAV platforms and subsystems.
This Frost & Sullivan research service explores the trends in the European military UAV space and examines the impact of the changing geopolitical landscape, US and Israeli dominance, and emerging military doctrine to confront modern battlefield challenges. The study investigates the future of European military UAVs, and it takes into account global perspectives and forecasts. It focuses on 5 important European countries, that is, Turkey, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy. The study also examines Eastern Europe's growing demand for military UAVs, which could be used as a solution to counter Russian military aggression and mitigate some of Moscow's quantitative and qualitative military edge in the region.
Future expectations covered in the study include the prioritization of UAV armed drones, the proliferation of tactical, small, and mini drones, and the US impact on the market. The study also highlights EU and NATO activities and initiatives in the region and their impact on the competitive landscape, RDT&E initiatives, and national efforts in terms of military drones.
The study will help firms to identify growth opportunities and formulate go-to-market strategies that improve competitiveness in the nascent European military UAV market as it navigates changes, including the need to counter Russia and the growing US expectation for increased European involvement in the global war on terror.
The research presented in the study was obtained from secondary and primary sources, and it includes quantitative and qualitative information. Information was garnered from Frost & Sullivan databases, including data from technical papers, specialized and reliable publications, and seminars. Senior industry analysts conducted interviews with system integrators, government officials, and end users, and primary research accounted for 25% of the research.