It provides an overview of key players, together with insights such as key
alliances, strategic initiatives, and a brief financial analysis
Reasons To Buy
This report will give the user confidence to make the correct business decisions
based on a detailed analysis of the UAV market and to identify
emerging/declining markets over the next 10 years
This report will give the user a thorough fact-based analysis with information
about demand for various UAV segments in each of the top ten countries and the
underlying factors that are driving the demand
Analysts have placed significant emphasis on the major industries that are
driving the UAV market, which will provide the user with a clear picture about the
future opportunities that can be tapped, resulting in revenue expansion
The major programs section will inform the user about major programs being
undertaken by defense ministries and governments in different segments of the
UAV market during the forecast period
Detailed profiles of the top UAV manufacturers and service providers around the
world with information about their products, alliances, recent contract wins and
financial analysis wherever available. This will provide the user with a total
competitive landscape of the sector
A deep qualitative analysis of the global UAV sector covering sections including
demand drivers, SWOT, industry trends, and latest technological developments
Strengths
Global increase in demand instigated by technological innovations
UAVs excel as force multipliers
Global demand rises due to lower cost of acquisition and operations
Increase in asymmetric conflicts to further the demand for UAVs

Weaknesses
High accident rates impede growth
High research and development expenses can increase unit cost
Payload limitations hinder growth of UAVs in combat roles
Vulnerability of UAVs to cyber attacks
Opportunities
Demand for UAVs grow amidst shrinking defense budgets
Demand for multirole defense systems is rising
Increasing demand for UAVs to be used in domestic law enforcement and internal
security roles
Threats
Indigenous capabilities may pose a threat to established companies
UAVs may be substituted by refurbished manned aircraft
Export controls threaten leading UAV manufacturers with restrictions on sales
Objectives and issues
The looming prospect of expanded use of unmanned aerial vehicles, colloquially
known as drones, has raised understandable concerns for lawmakers.
Those
concerns have led some to call for legislation mandating that nearly all uses of
drones be prohibited unless the government has first obtained a warrant. Privacy
advocates have mounted a lobbying campaign that has succeeded in convincing
thirteen states to enact laws regulating the use of drones by law enforcement,
with eleven of those thirteen states requiring a warrant before the government
may use a drone.
The campaigns mounted by privacy advocates oftentimes
make a compelling case about the threat of pervasive surveillance, but the
legislation is rarely tailored in such a way to prevent the harm that advocates
fear. In fact, in every state where legislation was passed, the new laws are
focused on the technology (drones) not the harm (pervasive surveillance). In


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