DUBLIN, May 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r62zt8/drone_launchers)
has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new
report "Drone Launchers: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts,
Worldwide, 2015 to 2021" to their offering.
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Markets at $151 million in 2014
are anticipated to reach $1.2 billion
by 2021
Launchers frequently are used by someone who is unfamiliar with
them, it is important that they be user-friendly. There are a range
of different types of launchers, field mobile frame devices,
submarine devices, ship deck devices, and truck bed launchers. All
these will see growth of varying degree.
Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as
the drones market increases, bringing the need for launchers that
do not use an airfield to get the aircraft airborne. Launchers
provide a way to automate surveillance of wide areas and implement
strategic military missions that strike at terrorists without
injuring civilians.
Launchers for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are portable
devices that support remote placement of ways to launch
self-piloted aircraft. These drone UAS aircraft can carry cameras,
sensors, communications equipment or other payloads. UAVs are
smaller than manned aircraft. They are cost-effectively stored and
transported creating the need for portable launchers. The UAS do
not need an airfield to take off, creating significant UAVs make
significant contributions to the fighting capability of operational
war forces.
Launchers are core to drone implementation. The variety of
launchers is stunning, but the list of market participants is bound
to get shorter as some systems prove themselves superior in the
field.
The designs developed by engineering staff are strong, sturdy,
and capable of operating in the most severe environmental
conditions. Modular designs create the capacity for interchangeable
functions on the same launcher. Modular systems support component
replacement instead of complete overhaul.
Launcher use by regular people depends on ease of use. These
people may be unfamiliar with how to use the launcher. Units are
user-friendly. In-the-field serviceability is a necessity because
the unmanned systems may be located anywhere. The value of the
systems is that they are flexible and easily sent off in the place
where there is trouble, where they are needed. In this instance,
quick re-configuration is a necessity.
They provide extensive experience in weight management, RFI
problem solving, range maximization and optimization of system
performance, and integration of airframe, avionics and payloads.
The aim is to design launchers for UAVs/UATs of any geometric
configuration and exit velocity.
Key Topics Covered:
Launchers for Drones Executive Summary
1. Launchers for Drones And Unmanned Aerial Systems: Market
Description And Market Dynamics
2. Launchers for Drones And Unmanned Aerial Systems: Market Shares
And Market Forecasts
3. Launchers for Drones And Unmanned Aerial Systems: Product
Description
4. Launchers for Drones And Unmanned Aerial Systems: Technology
5. Launchers for Drones And Unmanned Aerial Systems: Company
Profiles
Market Leaders:
- Northrop Grumman
- BAE Systems
- Textron / AAI
- Lockheed Martin
- Raytheon
- Boeing / Insitu
Market Participants:
- Arcturus UAV
- Aries Ingenieria y Sistemas
- Royal Navy's Type 45
- Sampson Radars
- Canadian Centre for
- Unmanned Vehicle Systems
- Hood Tech Mechanical
- Ilmor Engineering
- NASA
- Robonic UAV Launching
- Systems
- Sea Corp
- Tasuma
- UAV Factory
- UAVSI
- VTI
- Zodiac Aerospace
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