Monday, May 27, 2019

Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) for Military and Defense: Global Market 2017-2025 by Vehicle Type, System Component, Propulsion System and Region: Ken Research

Ken Research’s Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) for Military and Defense: Global Market 2017-2025 by Vehicle Type, System Component, Propulsion System and Region gives a detailed analysis on the global market for unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). The report also covers present competitive scenario and the predicted manufacture trend; and profiles global military and defense UUV vendors including market leaders and main emerging players. Specifically, potential risks associated with investing in global military and defense UUVs market are assayed quantitatively and qualitatively through GMD's Risk Assessment System. According to the risk analysis and evaluation, Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are generated as a guidance to help investors & stockholders manage and minimize the risks, develop appropriate business models, and make wise strategies and decisions. The global leading players in the market are Atlas Elektronik Gmbh, Boston Engineering, ECA Group, General Dynamics Mission Systems, International Submarine Engineering (ISE) Ltd., Kongsberg Gruppen ASA, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Oceanserver Technology, Inc., SAAB SEAEYE LTD., Schilling Robotics, LLC, Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd (SMD), Teledyne Gavia EHF. And Teledyne Technologies Inc.


In the current world, asymmetric threat is increasingly rising and attacks are unexpected, recurring. In defense and military, the threats have moved from blue water to brown water that lays emphasis on force protection and power projection. New demands and opportunities have arisen in the navy with regards to maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, surface warfare and base and port security. Other areas of focus include special operations and strike support and organic mine countermeasures. UUVs have already been used in defense and military – the most apparent one being torpedo. The major objective of these UUVs is to provide for environmental and countermine data. These vehicles can operate in complete autonomous modes and can carry out predetermined missions, provide information on temperature, depth, currents and other optical properties. As technology further developed and adapted, UUVs are giving way to the development of USVs that gives rise to potential naval warfare tasking.

The armed forces in air, sea need information on environment that is quick, clean and reliable. This type of knowledge and data is essential for technological prowess. Of recently, companies are using numerical modelling with ocean atmosphere modelling to produce high-resolution, accurate environmental fields. Though this area is gaining major attention and actively researched upon, the demand for active and clean data on environment remains. This has increased cost of ship time, making it expensive for governments and companies to carry on operations.

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