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Thematic Analysis
Unmanned Maritime Vehicles – Thematic Intelligence
Unmanned Maritime Vehicles Report Overview The proliferation of unmanned systems in the global defense market continues to have a growing impact on the future of naval warfare. Navies around the globe are increasingly investing in the development and integration of unmanned surface vehicles (USV) and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) to create ‘hybrid’ fleet structures in the interest of enhancing survivability, increasing efficiency, and reducing the long-term costs of naval operations. USVs are a new and fast-growing segment of the naval...
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Thematic Analysis
Future of Unmanned Vehicles in Defense
With the development of computer, communication, command and control, and artificial intelligence technologies and their widespread use in the military field, the use of autonomous systems is increasing significantly every day. This report compendium consists of three reports that cover the latest technology themes affecting the defence industry - Unmanned Surface Vehicles, Unmanned Underwater Vehicles and Drones. This report will help companies to focus their time on the most exciting investment opportunities in global Aerospace and Defense.
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Thematic Analysis
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (Defense) – Thematic Research
Although unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) had initially existed for marine exploration, research, search and rescue since the late 1950s, they became more common when they began to be utilized for mine countermeasure (MCM) missions. Along with the proliferation of autonomous and remotely controlled systems, navies keep their personnel away from a risky and dangerous environment, so this approach is whipping up investments in unmanned maritime technology. Today's UUVs offer an improvement in operation time and safety, greater flexibility of use,...
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Thematic Analysis
European Defense Integration – Thematic Research
This report focuses on capacity development organizations and programs. It explores the future role of the EU, considering Brexit's role and the moves to consolidate power as member states' influence wanes increasingly. The report also outlines the cooperation between multilateral institutions, including NATO, the EU, OCCAR and NORDEFCO. It considers how a changing relationship with the US will affect motivations to develop independent European defense and security practices.