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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
18-Feb-2022
Global
Description
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?
RESEARCH: INFOGRAPHIC
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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
Related Research
Popular Topics
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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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 |