Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry Application Bonded to a Striking Growth by 2027
Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry  Report by Equipment (Data Acquisition Unit,
Telemetry Transmitters, Flight Termination Receivers, and Other Equipment), by
Application (Aircraft, Spacecraft, UAVs, and Others), and by Region – Forecast
to 2027
Key Players
BAE Systems plc (UK), Cobham plc (UK),
Curtiss-Wright Corporation (US), Dassault Systèmes SE (France), Honeywell
International Inc. (US), Kongsberg Gruppen AS (Norway), L3 Technologies Inc.
(US), Leonardo SpA (Italy), Orbit Technologies Ltd. (Israel), Safran SA
(France) and others are some of the prominent players profiled in MRFR Analysis
and are at the forefront of competition in the global Aerospace and Defense
Telemetry Industry .
Aerospace and Defense
Telemetry Industry  – Overview
According to a recent study report published
by the Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry  Research Future, the global Aerospace and
Defense Telemetry Industry  of Aerospace
and Defense Telemetry will grow at a steady pace over the forecast period. The Aerospace
and Defense Telemetry Industry  is
forecasted to witness slow but steady growth by 2023, which will be a surplus
growth at a moderate CAGR during the projected period (2018 -2023).
The global Defense Telemetry Industry is highly competitive. There exists strong rivalry and
competition among existing vendors; in terms of cost, product quality,
reliability, and Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry  share. To survive and succeed in such an
intensely competitive environment, it is crucial for the vendors to provide
cost effective and high-quality products and services. The key vendors in the
global Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry  are BAE Systems, Cobham, Honeywell
International, L-3 Communications, and Safran.
Telemetry systems are critical for the
aerospace and defense applications and the telemetry Aerospace and Defense
Telemetry Industry  has grown along with
the growth in aerospace activities. The application of aerospace telemetry
dates to 1930's, when the technology was mainly used for measuring
meteorological data such as the barometric pressure, temperature and humidity.
Today, these are used for various segments of civil, commercial, government and
military applications, ranging from scientific purposes, satellite telemetry to
utilization in UAVs and various other military and defense applications.
The aerospace research, development and
production activities have grown in recent times. The civil, commercial as well
as the military related research organizations are designing and developing
control systems for the aerospace systems, test launch control systems,
precision guidance systems, satellite components, communications systems, and
others. All such R&D activities have helped the growth of the aerospace
industry as well as the telemetry Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry , as
telemetry is an integral and important part of the aerospace industry.
Telemetry helps to increase efficiencies and revenues, and also reduces safety
risks, product cost and time-to-Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry .
Thus, along with the growth in aerospace R&D activities, there also has
been growth in telemetry utilization and telemetry integration for aerospace
application, for example, space vehicle missions. There also have been growth
in the R&D activities for telemetry parameters in UAVs. UAVs are fitted
with various sensors and utilize telemetry systems to transmit raw data from
sensors, information from GNSS receiver, and for processing other diagnostics
data.       
Satellite telemetry is also being largely used
for military and defense applications. For example, the US uses satellite
telemetry to provide satellite tracking, telemetry and command to its relevant
users through several ground-based antennas that are located at various
locations around the world. The US also uses Space-Based Infrared System
(SBIRS) reconnaissance satellites, which provides it with the strategic
ballistic missile warning capabilities. These systems are further being
upgraded with dual band telemetry, tracking and communications capability. The
US also has established its Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) that operates
USAF and other DOD satellites, and provides launch and orbit tracking
operations during US launches of spacecraft. These systems have also been
improved and modernized that insures its operational readiness as needed during
war as well.
Industry/ Innovation/ Related News:
December 2018: Telemetry and mission management
software company Atmosphere has received an award from NASA for its work on
developing interval management with Boeing.
September 2018: General Dynamics’ Gulfstream Aerospace
subsidiary has delivered a telemetry-tailored G550 aircraft to the U.S. Navy.
February 2018: Orbit Communications Systems announced that an
undisclosed Ministry of Defense (MOD) in Asia ordered an aeronautical telemetry
system for approximately $5 million.
Segmentation
The global Aerospace and Defense
Telemetry Industry  is segmented in to 3
key dynamics for the convenience of the report and enhanced understanding;
Segmentation by
Equipment: Data Acquisition Unit,
Telemetry Transmitters, Flight Termination Receivers, and Other Equipment
Segmentation by
Application: Aircraft, Spacecraft,
UAVs, and Missiles, Guided Weapons & Others
Segmentation by Region: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest
of the World
Regional Analysis
The Asia Pacific region is currently behind
the North American and the European regions, in terms of Aerospace and Defense
Telemetry Industry , however, it has the highest growth rate among the regions.
This has been supported by the rising demand for aerospace and defense
applications in the APAC region. The APAC region is already one the major Aerospace
and Defense Telemetry Industry s worldwide for various aerospace segments and
has a growing military strength.
Country such as China, Japan, and India
currently lead the Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry  in the APAC region and promise for a healthy
growth in the future as well. Other countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia,
Taiwan and Thailand are also the emerging Aerospace and Defense Telemetry
Industry  for aerospace and defense
telemetry systems, and the overall Aerospace and Defense Telemetry Industry  in the APAC is thus expected to grow rapidly
during the forecast period.
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@ https://www.Aerospace
and Defense Telemetry Industry researchfuture.com/reports/aerospace-defense-telemetry-Aerospace
and Defense Telemetry Industry -1398
 
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