Get a Deep Insight into The Emerging UMV and UGV Markets 2008-2018

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

September 4, 2008

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire – Sept. 4, 2008) – Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Aviation – Aerospace – Defense industry is available in its catalogue.

The continuous evolution of unmanned vehicle systems and the emergence of new technologies, 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.

Undoubtedly, unmanned systems have potential to register significant growth, but unlike Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Maritime Vehicles (UMVs) and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are rapidly-emerging markets. This latest report – The Emerging UMV and UGV Markets 2008-2018 – analyses the market for UMVs and UGVs. It looks into the future and identifies the key companies and issues that will affect the market. Visiongain believes the US is at the forefront of UMV and UGV development, but do you know which other markets have potential for growth?

Visiongain notes that there are almost 150 UUVs being used by the US Navy alone. Visiongain believes the UMV market should exceed nearly $160 million by 2009.

Do you know that the UGV market is growing rapidly? In 2004 the US army was using 162 robots in Iraq and Afghanistan. That grew to 5,000 in 2007 and will continue to climb to 6,000 in 2008. Visiongain believes UGV market will exceed $450 million by 2009, but do you know the market value in 2013, or even in 2018? This report will share all the information on market valuation with key market analysis and forecasts up to 2018.

Our new Emerging UMV and UGV Markets 2008-2018 report examines those markets critically, through comprehensive primary and secondary research. Importantly, visiongain discusses UMVs and UGVs in the context of the wider defence and industrial markets. In addition to consultation with experts in industry, this research involved a detailed study of relevant documents, industrial reports and current developments. Importantly, visiongain applied techniques such as financial forecasting and analysis of drivers and restraints. The result is a comprehensive market-based report with detailed analyses and informed opinion.

Why you should buy this report

In our Emerging UMV and UGV Markets 2008-2018 report you will find answers to the following questions:

– Where are the UMV and UGV markets now and how are they likely to develop?

– What sales will the worldwide UMV and UGV markets generate from 2008-2018?

– What are the most important technological issues for the UMV and UGV sectors?

– Which are the main companies involved in developing UMVs and UGVs?

– Is UUV market bigger than USV market?

– Is UUV non-military market bigger than military market?

– How widely are UMVs and UGVs currently used, and how will patterns of usage change in the future?

Visiongain believes UUVs are at the stage where they have become useful for a number of missions such as, port monitoring, ship tracking/inspection, intelligence gathering, surveillance, mine countermeasures (MCM), tactical oceanography, navigation, anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and mapping.

USVs have also proven viable for certain applications, especially port and harbour security, fixed and mobile asset security (such as oil rigs and piers, as well as maritime intercepting operations). A number of leading companies are already interested in this sector and are fast developing systems there. Companies specialising in defence-relevant engineering cannot afford to miss potential opportunities in this market area. Our report will help those organisations to understand this market sector and assess its potential from the present onwards.

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1. Executive Summary
2. Unmanned Maritime Vehicles
2.0 Unmanned Maritime Vehicles (UMVs)
2.1 Development of Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
2.2 UUV Subsets 

2.2.1 Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) 

2.2.1.1 The Evolution of ROVs
2.2.1.2 ROV Global Activities

2.2.2 Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) 

2.2.2.1 AUV Development

2.3 UUV Commercial Applications
2.4 UUV Military Applications
2.5 UUV Key Capabilities 

2.5.1 Maritime Reconnaissance
2.5.2 Undersea Search and Survey
2.5.3 Communication/Navigation Aid
2.5.4 Submarine Track and Trail

2.6 Advantage of UUVs 

2.6.1 Autonomy
2.6.2 Risk Reduction
2.6.3 Low Observability
2.6.4 Cost Savings
2.6.5 Deployability
2.6.6 Environmental Adaptability
2.6.7 Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Capability
2.6.8 Persistence

3. Global UUV Market
3.1 United States 

3.1.1 REMUS UUV
3.1.2 Long Term Mine Reconnaissance systems (LMRS)
3.1.3 Mission Re-Configurable UUV (MRUUV)
3.1.4 Bluefin-9
3.1.5 Bluefin Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
3.1.6 WLD-1 Remote Mine Hunting System (RMS)

3.2 Australia
3.3 Russia
3.4 France
3.5 Norway
3.6 Finland
3.7 India
3.8 United Kingdom
3.9 New Zealand
3.10 Germany
4. Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs)
4.1 The Development of USVs
4.2 Classes of USVs 

4.2.1 X-Class
4.2.2 Harbour Class
4.2.3 Snorkeler Class
4.2.4 Fleet Class 

Figure 4.1 Four USV Class

4.3 USV Missions
4.4 US at the Forefront of USV Development 

Table 4.1 Recent US USV programmes

5. USV Technological Issues
5.0 Technological Issues
5.1 Autonomy
5.2 Obstacle and Collision Avoidance
5.3 Automated Target Recognition (ATR)
5.4 Autonomous Deployment and Retrieval of Un-Tethered Systems
6. USV Global Market
6.1 United States
6.1.1 SPARTAN SCOUT ACTD
6.2 Singapore
6.3 France
6.4 Israel
6.5 United Kingdom
7. UMV market Forecast 2008-2018
7.0 UMV Market Forecast
7.1 UMV Market Forecasts 2008-2018 

Figure 7.1 UMV Market Forecast 2008-2018

7.2 Obstacle to Market Growth
7.3 Global UMV Activities 

Figure: 7.2 Projected US Funding for UMVs 2008-2018

7.4 Future of UMVs
8. The Development of Unmanned Ground Vehicles
8.1 Definition of UGVs
8.2 UGV types 

8.2.1 Tele-Operated UGVs
8.2.2 Autonomous UGVs

8.3 Global efforts for R&D and UGV Capabilities
8.4 UGVs in Current Military Operations 

8.4.1 All Purpose Remote Transport System (ARTS)
8.4.2 BomBot
8.4.3 DOK-ing MV-4
8.4.4 Dragon Runner
8.4.5 EyeBall RI
8.4.6 Man-Transportable Robotic System
8.4.7 Mine Area Clearance Equipment (MACE)
8.4.8 Multi-Function, Agile, Remote Controlled Robot (MARCbot)
8.4.9 Omni-Directional Inspection System (ODIS)
8.4.10 Robo-Trencher
8.4.11 Throwbot
8.4.12 Thougbot

8.5 Military Applications Face Challenges 

Table 8.1 Recent US UGV Programmes

8.6 UGV Civilian Applications Set to Expand 

8.6.1 Robots in Healthcare
8.6.2 Domestic Robots

9. UGV Technical and operational Issues
9.1 Autonomy
9.2 Communications Link
9.3 Command and Control
9.4 Safety
9.5 Cost
10. UGV Global Market
10.1 US Developments 

10.1.1 Future Combat Systems (FCS) 

10.1.1.1 Multifunction Utility/Logistics and Equipment (MULE)
10.1.1.2 The Transport Mule Vehicle (MULE- T)
10.1.1.3 The Countermine MULE Vehicle
10.1.1.4 ARV-Assault-Light (ARV-A-L) MULE Vehicle
10.1.1.5 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)
10.1.1.6 Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV)
10.1.1.7 Autonomous Ground Vehicle

10.1.2 Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV)
10.1.3 Dragon Runner Mobile Ground Sensor System
10.1.4 BigDog
10.1.5 LittleDog
10.1.6 PackBots
10.1.7 MDARS
10.1.8 Last Armor
10.1.9 TALON
10.1.10 Miniature Robots
10.1.11 Archerfish Mine Neutralizers

10.2 France
10.3 Germany
10.4 Singapore
10.5 South Korea
10.6 Israel 

10.6.1 Guardium UGV 

10.6.1.1 Tomcar-based UGVs
10.6.1.2 AvantGuard

10.7 United Kingdom 

10.7.1 MoD UK Grand Challenge

10.8 Canada
10.9 India
11. UGV Market Forecast
11.0 UGV Market Forecast 

Figure 11.1 Global UGV Market Forecast 2008-2018

11.1 UGV Market Forecast 2008-2018 

Figure 11.2 Projected US UGV Funding 2008-2018

11.2 Future of UGVs
12. UMV and UGV Manufacturers
12.1 Allen Vanguard Corporation
12.2 ASV Ltd
12.3 Applied Research Associates
12.4 Atlas Elektronick
12.5 Boeing
12.6 BAE Systems
12.7 Boston Dynamics
12.8 Bluefine Robotics
12.9 Deep Ocean Engineering
12.10 Elbit Systems
12.11 Foster Miller
12.12 General Dynamics
12.13 Hydroid
12.14 International Submarine Engineering
12.15 iRobot
12.16 Israel Aerospace Industries
12.17 Kongsberg
12.18 Northrop Grumman
12.19 Rafael
12.20 Remotec
13. Conclusions

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Companies Mentioned in this Report
AAI
Alenia (Finmeccanica)
Allen Vanguard Corporation
Applied Research Associates
Aeronautic Defence Systems
ASV Ltd
Atlas Electronik
BAE Systems
Boeing
Boston Dynamics
Bluefin Robotics
Cyber Flight
CIRA
Deep Ocean Engineering
Dragonfly Air systems
Dassault Aviation
EADS-Dornier
EMT
EADS-Germany
Elbit Systems
Euro MC
Finmeccanica
Foster Miller
FanWing
Flying Robots
Galileo Avionica
General Atomics
Giat
Gates Techno
Honeywell
Hydroid
Kestral Aerospace
Israel Aircraft Industries
International Submarine Engineering
Integrated Systems
iRobot
Internet Aviation Supply
Kongsberg
Lockheed Martin
Northrop Grumman
Qinetiq
Rafael
Ratheon
Rhiemetall DE
Rhinmetall Defence Electronics
Remotec
Saab Seaeye
Subsea 7
Science Applications international corporation (SAIC)
Sagem SA
Selex Galilio
Thales
United Defence
Yamaha

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