Airborne ISR Market Size,Share,Growth, Overview, Analysis, Forecast 2023
Overview:
The
airborne ISR finds significant application in determining intruder’s strength,
movements and activities. This ISR system get controlled by secret intelligence
services. This particular technological advancement provides real-time
situational awareness and response. Air defense system, command centers, and
others are gaining much profit from this market. 
The
airborne ISR market is all set to rise by 4.10% during the
forecast period (2017-2023). Market Research Future (MRFR) in their
report claimed that the CAGR this market is about to garner can help the
airborne ISR market cross the expected valuation of USD 27,786.6
million by 2023.
The
airborne ISR market is witnessing a rise in demand in sync with burgeoning UAV
industry. At the same time, the rising security threats across the globe is
spurring the demand for inclusion of sophisticated ISR systems which is also
providing much traction to the global market. Launch of wireless sensors and a
shift towards en route command & control are expected to provide further
thrust to the global airborne ISR market.
Segmentation:
The
global airborne
ISR market has been segmented by MRFR based on system and purpose. This
market has data backed by volume-wise and value-wise analysis.
Based
on the system, the global airborne ISR market can be segmented into AEWC
(Airborne Early Warning and Control), electronic warfare, sensors, and maritime
petrol. The sensors and electronic warfare had coverage over 35.8% and
25.4% of the entire market in 2016. However, the sensor
segment is expected to score the highest CAGR by recording 4.42% growth
during the forecast period.
Based
on the purpose, the global airborne ISR market can be segmented into
surveillance, reconnaissance and intelligence. The surveillance and
reconnaissance segment encompassed 40.3% and 31.3% of the
global market in 2016 respectively. However, the surveillance
segment records the fastest growth by clocking 4.25% CAGR over
the forecast period.
Regional
Analysis:
North
America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East & Africa (MEA), and South
America are the five regions in which the global airborne ISR market has been
segmented by MRFR for a better unravelling of the demographic challenges.
North
America’s huge expenditure in defense and commercial aircrafts for smooth
workflow can be accredited for its immense growth. The region is further
getting traction from high investment that is taking place in budgets for
defense. It is expected to maintain the growth curve during the forecast period
owing to several factors such as presence of market leaders, easy integration
of latest technologies, and others. Europe and the APAC region are also
bolstering their growth by having significant initiatives. The global market is
witnessing several other factors dominating the market profoundly. Such as the
growing demand of UAV, multi-role UAV remote sensors, investments on ISR
payloads, and others. In the APAC and in the MEA, territorial tensions have
emerged as significant factors to inspire the integration of airborne ISR
market.
Competitive
Landscape:
Influential
companies are getting engaged in the airborne ISR market by developing new
strategies. The intent is not just to take individual lead but, also, to expand
scopes for the market to perform well and grow. These companies are, as listed
by MRFR, Lockheed Martin (US), BAE Systems (UK), UTC Aerospace Systems (US),
Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel), Northrop Grumman (US), Raytheon (US), General
Dynamics (US), FLIR Systems Inc (US), Thales (France), and Boeing (US). The
report also contains the latest developments made by these companies to ease
the process of a better predictive analysis.
- In
     January 2019, BIRD Aerosystems and HENSOLDT
     announced that they are ready for collaboration. This agreement includes
     the integration of HENSOLDT’s PrecISR with BIRD’s RCD (Radar Control and
     Display) system. HENSOLDT’s product PrecISR is a multi-mission
     surveillance radars, comprises of the newest generation gallium nitride
     AESA antenna technology. It can e-scan capability and it comes with large
     bandwidth multi-channel radar.
 
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