Global Aerospace AND Defense Telemetry Market Size, Share Segmented, Applications - Size, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2021
“Global
Aerospace AND Defense Telemetry Market Research Report -
Forecast to 2021” - Market
Analysis, Scope, Stake, Progress, Trends and Forecast up to
2021.    
Aerospace
AND Defense Telemetry Market – Market Overview
Telemetry
is an automated mode of communication that is generally used for the
measurement of data received from remote, inaccessible and hard to reach
points. In other words, telemetry allows remote measurement and reporting of
information and data. It can be through the wired mode (telephone networks and
optical links) or wireless mechanisms (radio, infrared and ultrasonic waves).
For aerospace and defense telemetry, it is generally the transmission of
information from space (satellites, spacecraft) or defense systems to a ground
control station on Earth or remote space vehicles with transmitting and receiving
systems.
Several
factors drive the Global Aerospace and Defense Telemetry market. One of the
major drivers is the growth in aerospace R&D activities, for both the
aerospace and defense segment. Telemetry is an important part of the aerospace
and defense industry, as it helps to increase efficiencies, and also reduces
safety risks. Also, there has been increasing demand for the military and
defense applications. Also, along with the rise in demand for a reliable
telemetry infrastructure, the utilization of satellite based telemetry has also
increased. Satellite telemetry has been used for various civil, commercial,
government and military applications. In recent times, the utilization of UAVs
have also increased both in the military and civil sectors. UAVs utilize
communication system for control and air to ground communications (sending
telemetry information and transmission and receiving of various other data).
Thus, these have led to the growth of the Global Aerospace and Defense
Telemetry market. 
Despite
the presence of some drivers, the Global Aerospace and Defense Telemetry market
faces several challenges. One of the issues is the challenges with C-band
telemetry, which is used for purposes such as flight tests (for fixed
communication links and radars). However, C-band poses several issues such as
low signal quality, high free space attenuation and difficulty in tracking
narrow beam. One of the other challenges for the market is the defense budget
cut in major countries such as the US and countries in Europe. Also, there are
issues of noise and errors in the telemetry system, which affect the quality of
data received in critical aerospace missions, involving distant satellites, and
spacecraft.
Key
Players:
The leading
market players in the global Aerospace and Defense Telemetry market primarily
include BAE systems, Cobham, Honeywell, L-3 communications, Zodiac Aerospace,
Curtiss-Wright, Dassault Aviation, Finmeccanica, Kongsberg Gruppen, and Orbit
Technologies.
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Aerospace
AND Defense Telemetry Market – Competitive Analysis
BAE Systems is a
global aerospace, security, and defense company. It offers a wide range of
products and security solutions such as military communication systems,
commercial digital engine and flight controls, surveillance capabilities,
unmanned air systems, ship repair services, munitions facilities management,
defense information systems, and hybrid electric drive systems.
BAE Systems operate through five major segments, namely: Electronic Systems (commercial aircraft electronics, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, electronic protection, and electronic warfare); Cyber and Intelligence (intelligence and security, global analysis and operations, and IT solutions); Platforms and Services - US (land and armaments, weapon systems, and the US combat vehicles); Platforms and Services - UK (military air and information, maritime programs, and the UK combat vehicles); and Platforms and Services - International (business operations are based in Saudi Arabia, Australia, India, and Oman).
BAE Systems operate through five major segments, namely: Electronic Systems (commercial aircraft electronics, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, electronic protection, and electronic warfare); Cyber and Intelligence (intelligence and security, global analysis and operations, and IT solutions); Platforms and Services - US (land and armaments, weapon systems, and the US combat vehicles); Platforms and Services - UK (military air and information, maritime programs, and the UK combat vehicles); and Platforms and Services - International (business operations are based in Saudi Arabia, Australia, India, and Oman).
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