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Global Military Satellite-based ISR Growth Opportunities

Global Military Satellite-based ISR Growth Opportunities

Growth Opportunities are Evolving to Engage NewSpace Start-ups Driven by Innovation Culture

RELEASE DATE
18-Feb-2022
REGION
Global
Research Code: K643-01-00-00-00
SKU: AE01551-GL-MT_26288
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This Frost & Sullivan study covers the global military satellite-based ISR market and focuses on recent developments and their impact on growth opportunities for NewSpace market participants. Small-satellite technology is the key disruptor driving the ongoing trend of satellite-based ISR.

Multiple commercial participants have entered the space industry with small-satellite-based products and services, which has created new segments in the industry. As military forces enhance their missile defense capabilities and evolve their space forces, the need for enhanced satellite-based capabilities will grow. Small-satellite-based solutions offer cost-effective options that can be developed and deployed in short time frames and support a wide range of downstream capabilities. Military users are establishing their space infrastructure and engaging with well-established and NewSpace market participants.

A hybrid space architecture will require multiple levels of automation within the command and control domain, and this will not be possible without suitable AI-based capability. This approach to space by military users will create opportunities for AI-based NewSpace start-ups.

Key Issues Addressed

  • What are the current and future satellite-based ISR trends?
  • What are the key requirements of military users (space forces) concerning satellite-based ISR?
  • What are the opportunities for NewSpace start-ups within the military domain, and how can they support space forces?

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Table of Contents

Key Highlights

Global Military Satellites—2020–2030

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Military Satellite-based ISR Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Key Regions

Evolving Threat Perception: Cybersecurity Risks of Space Assets

Evolving Space Race: Space as a Warfighting Domain

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Military Satellite Manufacturing Units/Launch Forecast

Military Satellite Manufacturing Revenue Forecast

Top Predictions for 2022

Key Predictions—2022

Prediction 1: Space Forces’ Investments in NewSpace Capabilities

Prediction 2: Orbit-agnostic Approach (Which is Dissolving Market Entry Barriers)

Prediction 3: Deployment of Small Satellite-enhanced Missile Defence Capabilities

Prediction 4: Artificial Intelligence-enabled Command and Control

Growth Opportunity 1: NewSpace Capabilities for Space Forces

Growth Opportunity 1: NewSpace Capabilities for Space Forces (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Integrated Solutions for Comprehensive Satellite-based ISR

Growth Opportunity 2: Integrated Solutions for Comprehensive Satellite-based ISR (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: AI-enabled Command and Control for Efficient Space Force Operations

Growth Opportunity 3: AI-enabled Command and Control for Efficient Space Force Operations (continued)

Key Conclusions

List of Exhibits

Legal Disclaimer

Partial List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in the Study

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This Frost & Sullivan study covers the global military satellite-based ISR market and focuses on recent developments and their impact on growth opportunities for NewSpace market participants. Small-satellite technology is the key disruptor driving the ongoing trend of satellite-based ISR. Multiple commercial participants have entered the space industry with small-satellite-based products and services, which has created new segments in the industry. As military forces enhance their missile defense capabilities and evolve their space forces, the need for enhanced satellite-based capabilities will grow. Small-satellite-based solutions offer cost-effective options that can be developed and deployed in short time frames and support a wide range of downstream capabilities. Military users are establishing their space infrastructure and engaging with well-established and NewSpace market participants. A hybrid space architecture will require multiple levels of automation within the command and control domain, and this will not be possible without suitable AI-based capability. This approach to space by military users will create opportunities for AI-based NewSpace start-ups.--BEGIN PROMO--

Key Issues Addressed

  • What are the current and future satellite-based ISR trends
  • What are the key requirements of military users (space forces) concerning satellite-based ISR
  • What are the opportunities for NewSpace start-ups within the military domain, and how can they support space forces
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No Index No
Podcast No
Author Arun Kumar Sampathkumar
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number K643-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9000-A1