Military Ground Robot Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018

2012-02-16
Published : Feb-2012

WinterGreen Research  announces that it has a new study on Military Ground Robots and Unmanned Vehicles. The 2012 study has 609 pages, 274 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth. Just as the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are winding down, leaving a lot of spare devices, the military is seeking to develop a modernization strategy.

Military ground robots promise to provide the core technology for management of conflict as strict nationalism in military matters is being replaced by the new era of terrorist threats. Military robot are used globally. Growth comes as the nature of combat changes in every region while the globally integrated enterprise replaces nationalistic dominance.

Military robots provide modernization of the military and automated process applied to the defense industry. Process is the next wave of military evolution. As automated systems and networking complement the Internet, communication is facilitated on a global basis. The military charter is shifting to providing protection against terrorists and people seek to maintain a safe, mobile, independent lifestyle. Much of the military mission is moving to adopt a police force training mission, seeking to achieve protection of civilian populations on a worldwide basis.

According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the study, “the purchase of military robots s is driven by the need for modernization of the military. The new military is dependent on flexibility and early response. The use of military robots s is based on providing a robot that is less expensive to put in the field than a trained soldier and the desire to keep the trained soldiers out of harm’s way. That automation of process and modernization has appeal to those who run the military.

Robots are automating military ground systems, permitting vital protection of soldiers and people in the field, creating the possibility of reduced fatalities. Mobile robotics operate independently of the operator.

We hear from military leaders all over the world that the plan going forward is to utilize automated process to replace the warfighters and keep them out of the line of fire. The military robot market.is evolving in this context.

The Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts gave rise to the development and use of military robotics. As these conflicts are resolved, the military robots are finding new uses as border patrol. The 250 kilometer demilitarized zone between South and North Korea is patrolled along its entire length. The border between the United States and Mexico is not patrolled continuously along its entire length.

Military Ground Robot Market

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Table of Contents

MILITARY ROBOT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Military Robotics Market Driving Forces
Military Robots Market Shares
Military Robots Market Forecasts
Robots Represent Modernization of Military
Army Modernization

1. MILITARY ROBOTS MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1. Robots Delivering Offensive and Defensive Capabilities to Combat Teams
1.1.1. Military Robots
1.1.2. Army Agile Process
1.1.3. Robots Used in War
1.2. US Army Modernization 2012
1.2.1. Military Robot Autonomy or Control
1.2.2. M3 is a DARPA Robotics Program Agile methods Rapidly Deliver Business Process And Application Change
1.3. Military Robot Scope
1.3.1. Military Robot Applications
1.4. Army’s G8 Futures office
1.4.1. Delivering Capabilities to the Army’s Brigade Combat Teams
1.4.2. Transition Between The Current Market And Where The Market Is Going
1.4.3. Different Sizes of UGVs
1.5. Types of Military Robots
1.5.1. Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal
1.5.2. QinetiQ North America Talon® Robots Universal Disrupter Mount
1.5.3. General Dynamics Next-Generation
1.5.4. Soldier Unmanned Ground Vehicle from iRobot
1.6. UGV Enabling Technologies
1.6.1. Sensor Processing
1.6.2. Machine Autonomy
1.7. Military Robot Bandwidth
1.7.1. UGV Follow-Me Capability
1.7.2. Communications Bandwidth
1.7.3. Battery Power
1.7.4. Combination Of Batteries Linked To Onboard Conventional Diesel
1.8. SUGVs
1.8.1. Mid-Size Category UGV
1.8.2. Large UGV
1.8.3. U.S. Army Ground Combat Vehicle
1.8.4. TARDEC
1.8.5. RS JPO Organization

2. MILITARY ROBOT MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS
2.1. Military Robotics Market Driving Forces Military Robots Market Driving Forces
2.2. Military Robots Market Shares
2.2.1. General Dynamics Robotic Systems
2.2.2. General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Tactical Autonomous Combat – Chassis
2.2.3. Northrop Grumman ANDROS
2.2.4. Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros Robots
2.2.5. Northrop Grumman Caliber® T5 is a small EOD and SWAT robot.
2.2.6. Northrop Grumman Caliber Robot
2.2.7. Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros
2.2.8. Northrop Grumman / Remotec
2.2.9. Northrop Grumman Remotec UK Wheelbarrow Robots
2.2.10. iRobot PackBot / Boeing
2.2.11. iRobot’s Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)
2.2.12. iRobot $7.4 Million Order for Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles
2.2.13. iRobot 710 Warrior Controls
2.2.14. iRobot Government & Industrial Robots: Protecting Those In Harm’s Way
2.2.15. iRobot Semi-Autonomous Operations: Wayfarer Route Mapping
2.2.16. iRobot Research / iRobot Collaborative Systems
2.2.17. Gostai Jazz Security
2.2.18. iRobot PackBot Small EOD Robots
2.2.19. iRobot Heavier-Class Warrior Robot
2.2.20. QinetiQ / Foster Miller
2.2.21. QinetiQ Group Plc’s Talon and Dragon Runner
2.2.22. BAE Systems Gladiator TUGV
2.2.23. BAE Gladiator TUGV High-Mobility Robot
2.2.24. Lockheed Martin Multi-Mission
2.2.25. Lockheed Remotely Controlled UGVs Marine Corps’ Gladiator TUGV (Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
2.2.26. Allen Vanguard Defender ROV Large Bomb Disposal Robot Features
2.2.27. Allen Vanguard Defender ROV
2.2.28. Digital Vanguard EOD Robot
2.2.29. Boeing/SAIC BCTM/ E-IBCT Increment
2.2.30. Thales Group Mini UAV and UGVs Warrior robots
2.2.31. Thales Group Ground Master 400 (GM 400)
2.2.32. Boston Dynamics Rough-Terrain Robot
2.2.33. Recon Robotics
2.3. Military Robots Market Forecasts
2.3.1. Robots Represent Modernization of Military
2.3.2. Army Modernization
2.3.3. Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization
2.3.4. New World Order Built On The Globally Integrated Enterprise
2.3.5. Military Ground Robot Markets
2.3.6. Mission Specific Military Robot Unmanned Systems by Weight Class
2.3.7. Robotics Categories Established By The U.S. Department of Defense’s Joint Robotics Program
2.3.8. Tactical Miniature Micro Military Robot Market Forecasts
2.3.9. Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) / Soldier UGV
2.3.10. SUGV and Small 31 to 400 Pound Military Robot Market Forecasts
2.3.11. COBRA is a Soldier UGV (SUGV)
2.3.12. Man Transportable Robotic System (MTRS)
2.3.13. T3
2.3.14. Robotic Rescuers
2.3.15. Autonomous UGVs
2.3.16. Small / Medium 401 to 2,500 Pound Military Robot Market Forecasts
2.3.17. Large Unmanned Military Robot Market Forecasts
2.3.18. Military Robots Shipments, Market Forecast Units
2.3.19. Military Robots Light
2.3.20. Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems
2.3.21. Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV),
2.4. Classes of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)
2.4.1. Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV)
2.4.2. US BCT Unmanned Ground Vehicle Funding
2.4.3. Funding Military Robots in US for 2011
2.4.4. US Army’s BCT Modernization Program Funding
2.4.5. Efforts to Mitigate The Improvised Explosive Device Threat To Dismounted Operations
2.4.6. US Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization
2.4.7. Route Mapping
2.4.8. Man-Packable SUGV
2.5. Military Robot Regional Analysis
2.5.1. Demilitarized Zone Between South and North Korea
2.5.2. Chinese Military Robots

3. MILITARY ROBOT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1. General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS)
3.1.1. General Dynamics Robotic Systems’ Autonomous Navigation System (ANS)
3.1.2. General Dynamics Robotic Systems
3.1.3. General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Tactical Autonomous Combat – Chassis
3.1.4. General Dynamics Robotic Systems’ Autonomous Navigation System (ANS)
3.1.5. General Dynamics Mobile Detection, Assessment, and Response System
3.2. Northrop Grumman
3.2.1. Northrop Grumman Andros
3.2.2. Northrop Grumman Caliber Robot Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle
3.2.3. Northrop Grumman Caliber® T5 is a small EOD and SWAT Robot
3.2.4. Northrop Grumman Remotec Wheelbarrow Mk9
3.2.5. Northrop Grumman Robot Products
3.2.6. Northrop Grumman Remote Ordnance Management System (ROMOTEC)
3.2.7. Northrop Grumman Unmanned Ground Vehicles
3.2.8. Northrop Grumman Wheelbarrow – Reach and Payload Capability At A Distance
3.2.9. Northrop Grumman Wheelbarrow’s Future
3.3. Carnegie Mellon Crusher
3.3.1. Carnegie Mellon Gladiator TUGV
3.3.2. Carnegie Mellon Dragon Runner
3.4. iRobot IOD Robot Detection and Prevention
3.4.1. iRobot HazMat Technicians Controls
3.4.2. iRobot First Responders Controls
3.4.3. iRobot Daredevil
3.4.4. iRobot® 500 PackBot® with Mapping Kit
3.4.5. iRobot Advanced Platforms
3.4.6. iRobot RedOwl: Multi-Sensor Sniper Detection and Targeting
3.4.7. iRobot Nostra: Power System Condition Monitoring and Prognostics
3.4.8. iRobot Health Monitoring and Vehicle Self-Diagnosis for iRobot® PackBot® EOD
3.4.9. iRobot SUGV
3.4.10. iRobot and Boeing SUGV (Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
3.4.11. iRobot 320 SUGV
3.4.12. iRobot 310 SUGV
3.4.13. iRobot Packbot for Infantry Troops
3.5. Innovative Response Technologies Remote Ordnance Management System
3.6. BAE Systems Crusher and ARV Armed Robotic Vehicle
3.7. Pearson Engineering
3.8. Samsung Techwin SGR-A1 Sentry Guard Robot
3.9. iRobot 710 Warrior
3.10. Exponent Agile Remote Controlled Robots
3.11. iRobot Surveillance Military Robots
3.11.1. iRobot Research / iRobot Collaborative Systems
3.11.2. iRobot LANdroids Robot
3.12. Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros Battlefield Assist Robots
3.13. Gostai
3.13.1. Gostai Jazz Security Autonomous
3.13.2. Gostai Jazz Security Advanced Features
3.13.3. Gostai Jazz Security
3.13.4. Gostai Jazz Security Checking On A Place
3.13.5. Gostai Jazz Security Instead Of Fixed Video Surveillance Cameras
3.13.6. Jazz Security Replaces A Watchman
3.14. Thales Group Mini UAV and UGVs
3.14.1. Thales Group Ground Alerter 10
3.14.2. Thales Group Ground Master 400 (GM 400)
3.14.3. Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000
3.15. Vecna Technologies
3.16. Boston Dynamics
3.16.1. Boston Dynamics BigDog – Rough-Terrain Robot
3.16.2. Boston Dynamics RHex Rugged Man-Portable Robot
3.17. First-Response Robotics Hazardous Environment Robotic Observer (H.E.R.O.)
3.18. QinetiQ / Foster Miller TALON
3.19. Telerob tEODor
3.20. Telemax
3.20.1. Telerob OSCAR
3.20.2. Telerob Unmanned System For Response Forces
3.21. TechnoRobot RiotBot
3.21.1. TechnoRobot Non-lethal Support Robot
3.21.2. TechnoRobot RiotBot Highly Mobile Support Robot
3.21.3. TechnoRobot Remotely Operated Robot
3.22. Trenchers and Robots 400 to 2,500 Pounds
3.23. BAE Systems Unmanned Ground Vehicles
3.23.1. BAE Systems Armed Robotic Vehicle
3.23.2. BAE Systems Black Knight
3.23.3. BAE Systems Gladiator Remote Robotic Control
3.23.4. BAE Systems Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV)
3.23.5. BAE Systems Unmanned Ground Vehicles
3.23.6. BAE Systems Armed Robotic Vehicle
3.23.7. BAE Systems Black Knight
3.24. Allen Vanguard Remotely Operated Vehicles
3.24.1. Allen Vanguard Digital Vanguard ROV
3.24.2. Allen Vanguard Defender ROV
3.24.3. Allen Vanguard 2G Command Console
3.24.4. Allen Vanguard VBIED VICTOR Response
3.24.5. Allen Vanguard / HMS / The VICTOR VBIED Solution
3.25. Ditch Witch Inc. Robo Trencher
3.26. iRobot Sentinel: A System for the Teleoperated Control of Mobile Robots
3.26.1. iRobot Collaborative Engagement Of Unmanned Systems
3.26.2. iRobot Semi-Autonomous Operations: Wayfarer
3.27. Bug Like Robots to Five Pounds
3.28. iRobot 110 FirstLook Small, Throwable Robot
3.29. BAE Systems Ant Size Robot
3.30. Kuchcera Defense Systems Under Vehicle Inspection Platform
3.31. Boston Dynamics RHex
3.32. Recon Robotics Throwbot
3.33. Omnitech Toughbot
3.34. Hydrema Joint Stock Co. Mine Area Clearance Equipment
3.35. Lockheed Martin Mule Heavyweight Military Robot Unmanned Transport
3.36. Marine Glider Systems

4. MILITARY ROBOT TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Military Robot Technology Enablers
4.1.1 Military Robot Logistics
4.2. MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders
4.3. Military Robot Enabling Technology
4.4. Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation
4.4.1. Open Robotic Control Software
4.4.2. Military Robot Key Technology
4.4.3. PC-Bots Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping
4.5. Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation
4.5.1. Robot Intelligence Systems
4.5.2. Real-World, Dynamic Sensing
4.6. User-Friendly Interfaces
4.6.1. Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design
4.7. Field Based Robotics Iterative Development
4.7.1. Next-Generation Products Leverage Model
4.7.2. Modular Robot Structure And Control
4.7.3. Lattice Architectures
4.7.4. Chain / Tree Architectures
4.7.5. Deterministic Reconfiguration
4.7.6. Stochastic Reconfiguration
4.7.7. Modular Robotic Systems
4.8. Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations
4.9. Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family
4.9.1. Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space
4.9.2. Robotic Use of Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries
4.10. Network Of Robots And Sensors
4.10.1. Sensor Networks Part Of Research Agenda
4.10.2. Light Sensing
4.10.3. Acceleration Sensing
4.10.4. Chemical Sensing
4.11. Military Robot Technology Functions
4.12. Carbon Nanotube Radio
4.13. Military Robot Funded Programs
4.13.1. Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization
4.13.2. XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)
4.13.3. UUV Sub-Pillars
4.13.4. Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV)
4.13.5. Alliant
4.13.6. ATSP is a Government-wide contracting vehicle
4.13.7. Quick, efficient contracting vehicle
4.13.8. Facilitates technology and insertion into fielded systems
4.13.9. Access to all Northrop Grumman sectors
4.14. iRobot Technology
4.14.1. iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems
4.14.2. iRobot Real-World, Dynamic Sensing.
4.14.3. iRobot User-Friendly Interface
4.14.4. iRobot Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design.
4.15. Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions Evolution Robotics Example Applications

5. MILITARY ROBOTS COMPANY PROFILES
5.1. AB Precision (Poole) Ltd
5.1.1. AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Dragon (ABL900) de-armer
5.1.2. AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Limpet Mine Disposal Equipment
5.1.3. AB Precision (Poole) Ltd IED disruptor devices
5.1.4. AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Recoilless disruptors
5.1.5. AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Equipment
5.2. Allen Vanguard
5.2.1. Allen Vanguard R&D
5.2.2. Allen-Vanguard Introduces Modular New EOD Tactical Suit System For Mobile Counter-IED
5.3. BAE Systems
5.3.1. BAE Systems Organization
5.3.2. BAE Systems Performance
5.3.3. BAE Systems Key Facts
5.3.4. BAE Systems Strategy
5.3.5. BAE Systems Operational Framework
5.3.6. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
5.3.7. BAE Systems Risk Management
5.3.8. BAE Systems Orders
5.3.9. BAE Systems Received $313 Million Contract for Continued Research and Development of PIM
5.3.10. BAE Systems’ Paladin Integrated Management
5.3.11. BAE Systems Awarded £46m Contract To Support Royal Navy’s Type 45 Sampson Radars
5.4. Beijing Defense
5.4.1. Beijing Defense Counter IED products
5.4.2. Beijing Defense EOD and IED Disposal Equipment
5.4.3. Beijing Defense Bomb Search And Detection Systems
5.5. Boston Dynamics
5.6. Carnegie Mellon University
5.6.1. Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (SCS)
5.7. Chemring EOD Limited
5.7.1. Chemring EOD Limited Initiation Systems / Exploders
5.7.2. Chemring EOD Limited ROV Integration Packages
5.7.3. Chemring EOD Limited Security: VehicleScan – Under Vehicle Surveillance Systems
5.8. DCD-DORBYL (Pty) Ltd.) / RSD (the Rolling Stock and Defense Division
5.8.1. RSD Combat-Proven Landmine Detection Systems
5.8.2. RSD Ballistic Protection For Peacekeeping And Defense Operations
5.8.3. RSD Engineering For Various Defense Environments And Scenarios
5.9. Ditch Witch
5.10. First-Response Robotics
5.11. General Dynamics
5.11.1. General Dynamics Revenue
5.11.2. General Dynamics Rifleman Radio and GD300 Go to Afghanistan with U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment
5.11.3. General Dynamics Light Tactical Vehicles
5.11.4. General Dynamics Light Wheeled Armored Vehicles
5.11.5. General Dynamics Medium Wheeled Armored Vehicles
5.11.6. General Dynamics Infantry Fighting Vehicles / Medium Combat Vehicles 43
5.11.7. General Dynamics Light Combat Vehicles
5.11.8. General Dynamics Revenue
5.11.9. General Dynamics Mobile Military Bridge Systems
5.11.10. General Dynamics MTB – Modular Lightweight Bridge
5.11.11. General Dynamics European Land Systems
5.11.12. General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS)
5.12. Gostai
5.13. iRobot
5.13.1 iRobot Role In The Robot Industry
5.13.2 iRobot Robots
5.13.3 iRobot Home Cleaning Robots
5.13.4 iRobot SUGV (Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle).
5.13.5 iRobot FirstLook
5.13.6 iRobot Revenue Third-Quarter 2011
5.13.7 iRobot Government and Industrial 2011
5.13.8 iRobot $7.4 Million Order for Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles
5.13.9 iRobot Looks To Expand in Latin America and China
5.13.10 iRobot PackBots
5.14. Kongsberg
5.14.1 Kongsberg Key Orders for Maritime
5.14.2 Kongsberg Key Figures
5.15. Kuchcera Defense Systems
5.16. Lockheed Martin
5.16.1. Lockheed Martin Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Results
5.16.2. Lockheed Martin Segment Results 2011
5.16.3. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Revenue
5.16.4. Lockheed Martin SYMPHONY Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems
5.16.5. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue
5.16.6. Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems
5.16.7. Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Net sales
5.16.8. Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Segment Revenue
5.16.9. Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions
5.16.10. Lockheed Martin Space Systems
5.16.11. Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Business Segment
5.16.12. Lockheed Martin Delivers Fourth Upgraded CBP P-3 Orion In Record Time
5.17. Mesa Associates
5.17.1. Mesa Robotics
5.18. Northrop Grumman
5.18.1. Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment
5.18.2. Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya
5.18.3. Northrop Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc. upgrade the U.S. Air Force fleet of Andros HD-1
5.18.4. Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier
5.18.5. Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Segment
5.19. Pearson Engineering
5.20. QinetiQ North America
5.20.1. QinetiQ North America
5.20.2. QinetiQ Starts Spinoff from United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, Defense Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA)
5.20.3. QinetiQ / Foster Miller
5.20.4. QinetiQ / Foster Miller Financial Position
5.20.5. QinetiQ North America Order for 100 Dragon Runner 10Micro Robots:
5.20.6. QinetiQ / Automatika
5.20.7. QinetiQ Customer Base
5.20.8. QinetiQ Revenue
5.21. re2
5.22. Recon Robotics
5.23. TechnoRobot
5.24. Telerob
5.25. Thales Group
5.25.1. Thales Core Businesses
5.25.2. Thales: – A Global Player
5.25.3. Thales Facts and Figures
5.25.4. Thales Innovation
5.25.5. Thales Key Technology Domains
5.25.6. Thales Open Research
5.25.7. Thales Stance on Environment
5.25.8. Thales Processes
5.25.9. Thales Product design
5.25.10. Thales Site Management
5.25.11. Thales Alenia Space Integration Of Service Module For The Fourth ATV
5.25.12. Thales Sonar ‘Excels’ In Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise
5.26. Vecna Technologies
5.27. Military Robot Companies

6. MILITARY ROBOT CONTRACTS
6.1.1. SPAWAR
6.1.2. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal
6.1.3. Future Combat Systems Program Cuts
6.1.4. U.S. Army Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)
6.2. GCV Created Due To Termination Of The Future Combat Systems And Its Former Manned Ground Vehicles
6.2.1. Army To End Robotic Vehicle, Aircraft Efforts
6.2.2. MULE Termination
6.2.3. Armed Robotic Vehicle Assault (Light) Continuation
6.2.4. Robotic Systems Chartered by JPO
6.2.5. U.S. Army Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle
6.3. Selected US 2012 Military Budget for Robotics
6.3.1. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA Tactical Teams
6.4. US Military Budget 2012
6.4.1. Report on Deployment of Assets and Personnel to Libya
6.5. Customers For Government Robotic Products, And Research And Development Contracts:
6.5.1. General Dynamics Land Systems $24 Million Contract To Supply Commanders Remote Operated Weapons
6.5.2. Kongsberg and General Dynamics co-producing CROWS and CROWS II
6.5.3. General Dynamics Awarded $24 Million to Provide Remote Weapon Systems That Protect Tank Commanders
6.5.4. Kongsberg
6.5.5. Vulcan Unmanned Maritime Vehicle (UMV) And Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Programs
6.5.6. DARPA End-To-End Unmanned Vehicle System Solution
6.5.7. Unmanned Vehicles UMV and UGV Submarkets
6.5.8. Allen-Vanguard Spares For Symphony Electronic Counter Measures (ECM) Program
6.6. Military / Government and University Agencies
6.7. Military Robots Contracts
6.7.1. Talon
6.7.2. American Reliance Solution Found for Battlefield Robot Control Problem
6.7.3. QinetiQ NA Ships First-Responder Robots to Navy
6.7.4. iRobot Wins $60M Army Contract to Develop Warrior Robot
6.7.5. iRobot Wins $286 Million U.S. Army Contract
6.7.6. Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare Spiral 3 systems (“CREW3”)
6.7.7. U.S. Army Has Agreed To Buy Up To 7,500 Electronic Bomb Jammer Systems From Its Partner Lockheed Martin Allen-Vanguard
6.7.8. Jan. 31, 2008 Allen-Vanguard Confirms U.S. Department of Defense Intent To Establish an IDIQ Contract For Up to 7,500 Symphony IED Countermeasure Systems
6.7.9. iRobot
6.7.10. iRobot Order for Six Seagliders™ from the University of Western Australia
6.7.11. iRobot Corp. (Nasdaq: IRBT) Order Totaling $16.8 million from the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO STRI)
6.7.12. General Dynamics Combat Autonomous Mobility System (CAMS)
6.7.13. Robotic Technology Robot

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“The network monitoring market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9% during 2022–2027” The network monitoring market is projected to grow from  USD 2.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 3.0 billion by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9 % from 2022 to 2027. The rise in demand for cloud services, surging demand for resilient network monitoring systems to quickly resolve downtime issues along with need for continuous monitoring due to rise in network complexities and security concerns is expected to fuel the growth of the network monitoring market. However, availability of free network monitoring tools is a prominent factor limiting the growth of the network monitoring market. “Network monitoring equipment with 1 & 10 Gbps bandwidth to hold large......
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Network Devices Market by Connectivity (WiFi, Cellular, LoRa, ZigBee, Bluetooth), Device Type (Router, Gateway, Access Point), Application (Residential, Commercial, Enterprise, Industrial, Transportation) and Geography – Global Forecast to 2027

“The network devices market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% during 2022–2027” The network devices market is expected to grow from USD 26.4 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 36.4 billion by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. WiFi network deployment helps enterprises rapidly build and connect business applications. The WiFi network also provides greater flexibility, scalability, reliability, and cost-effective benefits in connecting mission-critical business applications. Core industry sectors are keen on automating and digitalizing their business processes to streamline business operations and drive new business revenue opportunities. As the number of Internet users is expected to continue to grow significantly in coming ye......
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RF Tunable Filter Market by Type (Bandpass, Band Reject), Tuning Mechanism, Tuning Component, System (Handheld and Pocket Radio, Radar System), Application (Aerospace and Defense, Transportation, Smart Cities) and Geography – Global Forecast to 2027

“RF tunable filter market is expected to grow at CAGR of 10.8% from 2022 to 2027.” The global RF tunable filter market is projected to reach USD 168 million by 2027 from an estimated USD 100 million in 2022, at a CAGR of 10.8% from 2022 to 2027. The growth of the market can be attributed to the rising demand for RF tunable filters in aerospace & defense industry and the increasing demand for 5G smartphones, smartphones, and mobile phones. “Bandpass filter segment is projected to capture a larger share of the overall market during the forecast period” The RF tunable filter market for the band pass filter segment is projected to capture a larger share of the overall market during the forecast period attributed to the increased use of bandpass filters in the aerospace &am......
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Security Robots Market by Type (UAV (Fixed Wing, Rotary Wing), UGV (Wheeled, Tracked, Legged, Hybrid), UUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicles)), Application, Component, End User and Geography – Global Forecast to 2027

“Security robots market to grow at a CAGR of 17.7% from 2022 to 2027 to reach USD 89.6 billion by 2027” The security robots market was valued at USD 33.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 89.6 billion by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.7% from 2022 to 2027. The major drivers of the market include the growing adoption of security robots for commercial and residential applications, rising emphasis on security at national or regional levels, increasing investments and spending on defense by countries globally, and surging demand for autonomous systems that make real-time monitoring smarter. “UAV held the largest share of the security robots market in 2021” UAVs are either remotely controlled, semi-autonomous, or autonomous unmanned aircraft that can b......
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LED Lighting Market by Installation (New, Retrofit), Product Type (A-type, T-type, Decorative, Directional), Sales Channel (Retail, Direct, E-commerce), Application (Residential, Commercial, Industrial) and Geography – Global Forecast to 2027

The LED lighting market size is estimated to be USD 75.3 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 124.7 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 10.6% during the forecast period. The booming lighting industry contributes most to the rising demand for energy-efficient products and modifications in the existing lighting products using LED technology. Moreover, technological innovations and rising environmental concerns have further accelerated the market growth in the region. Competitive manufacturing costs, high economic growth rate, and large-scale industrial constructions in residential and commercial segments are some of the other major factors driving the growth of the LED lighting market “Decorative luminaire to register highest growth between 2022 to 2027.” Decorative luminaires a......
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Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Market by Technology Type (AR: Markerless, Marker-base; VR: Non-Immersive, Semi-immersive and Fully Immersive Technology), Device Type, Offering, Application, Enterprise, and Geography – Global Forecast to 2027

AR dynamics “Increasing demand for AR devices and applications in healthcare” Augmented reality’s widening demands in healthcare sector is paving a way for its growth in the market. The augmented reality can be put to use for surgeries, patient care, fitness and pharmacy management. Alog with its use in all of these aspects, augmented reality can also be used for medical training for students/budding surgeons.  The augmented reality provides  an immersive, 3D AR modelled visualization of the patient’s internal organs to the surgeon so that the surgery can be performed with minimalistic invasion and with precsision. The AR modelled 3D visualization also helps medical teaching staff to provide an immersive learning experience to the students/budding surgeons. Augmented rea......
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Inverter Market by Type (Solar Inverters, Vehicle Inverter, others), Output Power Rating (Upto 10 kW, 10-50 kW, 51-100 kW, above 100 kW), End User (PV Plants, Residential, Automotive), Connection, Voltage, Sales Channel & Region – Global Forecast to 2027

“The inverter market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15.7% from 2022 to 2027” The inverter market is anticipated to grow from an estimated USD 16.3 billion in 2022 to USD 33.8 billion in 2027, at a CAGR of 15.7% during the forecast period. The market has a promising growth potential due to increased deployment of solar inverters, especially in Asia Pacific. The increasing investments in the renewable energy sector and supportive government initiatives and schemes is propelling demand for inverters. Countries targets on climate change to achieve net-zero goals are shifting them towards sustainability development which increased the demand for electric vehicles and also technological advancements in developing high-power density inverters for various end user applications are expect......
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Smoke Detectors Market by Power Source (Battery-Powered, Hardwired with battery backup, Hardwired without battery backup), Type (Photoelectric Smoke Detectors, Ionization Smoke Detectors), Service, Distribution Channel – Global Forecast to 2027

“Smoke Detectors market to grow at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2022 to 2027” The smoke detectors market size is expected to grow from USD 2.3 billion in 2022 to USD 3.4 billion by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2022 to 2027. The key factors driving the growth of the smoke detectors market are rising initiatives and support for smoke detectors from government bodies and rising technological innovations in smoke detectors which provides various advantages to the end-use industries. “Hardwired with battery backup is expected to grow at higher rate from 2022 to 2027” Hardwired with battery backup smoke detectors operate as a substitute for battery-powered smoke detectors. They are efficient and have battery backups for continuous operation. Hardwired photoelectric......
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