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Aerospace Defence and Security

Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace information assists customers in identifying opportunities for component providers to the major airframe manufacturers, and helps local governments align their airport vision with industry trends.

Under the Defense area, our information helps industry participants develop better solutions to serve military end users and expand defense industry opportunities through improved access to information and analysis.

Our Security information assists in understanding the technologies and solutions to improve security and infrastructure. Most importantly to industry participants, it provides an understanding of the different methods of funding and budgeting.

  • IT infrastructure, cloud computing, network security, and wireless technologies are all key growth areas and evolving rapidly
  • The Army counterinsurgency mission will continue to be the focus of the C4ISR effort through 2016
  • Fastest growth is in technologies and tools that enable the processing exploitation and dissemination of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  1. 31 Jan 2020  |  Asia Pacific

    Malaysian Defense Market, Forecast to 2024

    There is a Visible Trend Toward Upgrades and Offsets in Line with the Increased Focus on the Indigenous Industry

    This research explores Malaysia’s defense outlook from 2019 to 2024. With a shifting political landscape, conflicting claims to islands in the South China Sea and budgetary restraints, Malaysia’s defense approach for the coming years reflects a changing environment. This analysis covers aspects of the defense industry, including budgets, driver...

    $1,500.00
  2. 08 Nov 2019  |  North America

    DoD Artificial Intelligence Activities, Forecast to 2024

    Leveraging Commercial Advances for Military Applications

    This research service focuses on the US Department of Defense (DoD) artificial intelligence activities market. Representative programs, contracts, and market participants are included to form an overview picture of US DoD spending on this technology. An analysis of research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E); procurement; operations and ma...

    $1,500.00
  3. 26 Sep 2018  |  North America

    US DoD C4ISR Competitive Overview, 2017

    Services and Restricted Contracts Trending Upward

    The study highlights contracts by the services department and C4ISR technologies, with the leading competitors for each area. This competitive market landscape is provided to show the best opportunities for growth and penetration into the DoD C4ISR market. Electronic Warfare (EW) and Information Operations (IO) contracts are also included in this ...

    $1,500.00
  4. 28 Dec 2017  |  North America

    Global Hypersonic Missile Development, Forecast to 2022

    Development of Hypersonic Technology is Creating Opportunities for Defense Companies to Accelerate Missile Evolution

    This insight is designed to offer readers information concerning the development of hypersonic missiles, a market that is still in its nascent stage. Hypersonic missile technology is currently being developed primarily by China, Russia, the United States, and India. Several other nations are also designing to develop hypersonic technology and, in s...

    $1,500.00
  5. 26 Oct 2017  |  North America

    Global Defense Counter-UAS Technologies Market, Forecast to 2022

    Rising Threat of Small Drone Use for Surveillance and in Executing Terrorist Attacks will Fuel Significant Market Growth

    Governments around the world have acknowledged that the threat of potentially harmful drones flying over sensitive facilities is increasing. In the United States, leaders of the military and government agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), discuss the rising concern about adversaries using small drones to conduct terrorist ...

    $1,500.00
  6. 11 Aug 2017  |  North America

    Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Vulnerabilities, 2016

    The Space Race is Alive and Well as Countries Seek Independence from Long-standing Current Satellite Navigation Systems to Capitalize on Downstream Ma

    Frost & Sullivan estimates that by the end of 2017 there will be close to 6 billion devices worldwide that will utilize GNSS data in some form or fashion. This number could rise to almost 8.5 billion by 2021 as more of the populace purchases devices that in, some manner, use position and timing information. The largest installed base for GNSS dow...

    $1,500.00
  7. 25 Jul 2017  |  North America

    Global Military Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Suppliers, 2017

    A Regional List of Non-government Military UAS Manufacturers Reveals Global Trends and Trade Relationships

    The competition to supply militaries with various types of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) is increasing. A global rise in defense spending to attain UAS capabilities is leading to companies continuously developing and/or upgrading platforms and sensors to meet rapidly changing and expanding military applications. In response, military UAS suppliers ...

    $1,500.00
  8. 27 Jan 2017  |  North America

    US Defense Research and Development Organizations, 2016

    The United States Sets the Standard for Defense Research and Development as it Continues to Lead the Global Market in Both Programs and Initiatives

    The US Department of Defense (DoD) owns the most sophisticated and effective research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDTE) infrastructures worldwide. An essential factor to the DoD's success is the various organizations dedicated to RDTE in support of the different military departments as well as some key joint military agencies. RDTE organ...

    $1,500.00
  9. 10 Nov 2016  |  North America

    US Department of Defense/Silicon Valley Partnerships, Forecast to 2021

    The Defense Innovation Unit-Experimental (DIUx) Initiative is an Important Step in Improving Cybersecurity and Information Collaboration

    This Growth Insight focuses on the US Department of Defense’s efforts to partner with Silicon Valley’s high technology firms. The Defense Innovation Unit-Experimental (DIUx) has established offices in several cities in order to invest in and adopt innovative technologies. Anticipated spending comprises research, development, test, and evaluatio...

    $1,500.00
  10. 02 Aug 2016  |  Europe

    Rapidly Evolving Defence Markets—India

    Charting the Progress of Indian Defence Modernisation

    According to SIPRI, India was the largest arms importer in the world during 2011–2015. The Indian government has revised the procurement policy after seeking responses from industry stakeholders. Frost & Sullivan has analysed the competitive landscape of defence in India, which consists of public sector undertakings (PSUs), foreign defense compan...

    $1,500.00