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“At present, the aerospace & defense industry is going through significant transformations and leveraging technological trends to enhance its capabilities. One of the major goals of the aerospace & defense industry is to ensure a country’s security, critical infrastructure, government authorities, as well as its citizens.”
As a part of this bundle, you will gain access to in-depth insights available in the following reports:
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
- Counter-Drone Technologies
- Littoral Warfare
- Soldier Modernization
- Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) (Defense)
Report 1: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
The chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives (CBRNE) defense market size was $12.5 billion in 2021 and is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 4% during 2021-2025. The CBRNE defense market can be categorized into CBRNE detection, CBRNE protection, CBRNE decontamination, CBRNE disposal, and CBRNE simulation and training. With increasing CBRNE threats coupled with the countries’ efforts on peacekeeping missions, the investment in CBRNE detection is expected to witness the highest level of global spending. Breakthrough technologies such as AI, the IoT, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and remote sensing will be leveraged in novel CBRNE solutions to decrease reaction time against the threats and mitigate their adverse effects.
The CBRNE Value Chain Analysis
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Report 2: Counter-Drone Technologies
True swarm technology will drive the widespread adoption of C-UAS systems. Russia has deployed UAVs extensively in the conflict in Ukraine and reportedly deployed a drone swarm in a military exercise in 2020, although these claims have been questioned by analysts. China has identified drones, particularly drone swarms, as a key feature of its defense modernization plans. Due to the development and advancement of drone technology, the cultivation and procurement of robust C-UAS systems capable of countering a range of UAV threats will be essential. Furthermore, the potential for the weaponization of commercially available small UAS (sUAS), such as the installation of grenades and mortar on recreational quadcopters as seen in Ukraine, will continue to drive capable C-UAS systems on all scales.
The Counter-Drone Technologies Value Chain Analysis
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Report 3: Littoral Warfare
The littoral warfare environment encompasses the maritime, air, land, space, and cyber domains as well as the information space. Warfare in the littorals has certain characteristics not found on the open ocean. These distinctions are especially pronounced in narrow seas, owing to their small size, short distances, and the presence of many offshore islands, artificial islands, coastal cliffs and mountains, constructions such as oil & gas platforms and wind-power plants, and shallowness of the water. Moreover, future conflicts in the littoral would be characterized by short notice, rapid escalation, limited duration, and high intensity leading to increased mortality as well as the danger of collateral damages.
Key Technologies and Products Used in the Littoral Warfare
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Report 4: Soldier Modernization
The digitization of the modern battlefield over the last two decades is set to further accelerate due to the rising threat of peer-to-peer conflict, coupled with widespread reductions in active service personnel. Therefore, the digitization of soldier systems is a primary concern for military strategists. The term ‘dismounted soldier systems’ encompasses a range of different capabilities and technologies, thus providing defense companies with a wide scope of products or services that could enhance the capabilities of the twenty-first-century soldier. As warfare becomes increasingly networked, new wearable devices, linked with radio systems and battle management systems with head-mounted C2 displays, are increasingly integrated into harnesses or other pieces of equipment.
The Soldier Modernization Value Chains
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Report 5: Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) (Defense)
The USV market size was valued at US$2.1 billion in 2021 and is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 3% during 2021-2031. The demand for USVs is anticipated to be driven by the autonomous MCM capability enhancement and distributed fleet structure initiatives undertaken by the US, China, the UK, and France. Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) have the potential to be used as force multipliers in many areas of naval operations, with their modular structures and their ability to carry many different payloads. Leading shipbuilders such as HII, Fincantieri, Austal, and BAE systems are competing for the highest share of the growing USV market.
USV Value Chain Analysis
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Key Players: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
Key Players: Counter-Drone Technologies
Key Players: Littoral Warfare
Key Players: Soldier Modernization
Key Players: Unmanned Surface Vehicles
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Frequently asked questions
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FAQs: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Defense
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What are the breakthrough technologies to be leveraged in novel CBRNE solutions?
Key breakthrough techs to be leveraged in novel CBRNE solutions are AI, the IoT, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and remote sensing.
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FAQs: Counter-Drone Technologies
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How has the Russian-Ukraine conflict changed the purview of weaponizing commercially available small UAS (sUAS)?
The Russian-Ukraine conflict has witnessed the installation of grenades and mortar on recreational quadcopters, changing the potential for the weaponization of commercially available small UAS (sUAS).
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FAQs: Littoral Warfare
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How littoral warfare is different from conflicts in open oceans?
Littoral warfare takes place in narrow seas, owing to their small size, short distances, and the presence of many offshore islands, artificial islands, coastal cliffs and mountains, constructions such as oil & gas platforms and wind-power plants, and shallowness of the water.
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FAQs: Soldier Modernization
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What are the reasons behind the acceleration of digitization on the modern battlefield?
The digitization of the modern battlefield is set to accelerate due to the rising threat of peer-to-peer conflict, coupled with widespread reductions in active service personnel.
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FAQs: Unmanned Surface Vehicles
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What was the unmanned surface vehicle (USV) market size in 2021?
The USV market size was valued at US$2.1 billion in 2021.
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