The Market for Airborne Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance is Anticipated to Experience Demand Growth Between 2023 and 2033

Airborne Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Market

Airborne Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance

Even in an era of increased geopolitical instability, economic downturns, and reduced defence budget, the risks that nations face from terrorists or other opponents hardly change directly in relation to these factors. Some of them are investing in airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance gear to continually stay one step ahead of any circumstance and react proactive rather than reactively.

The six countries with the highest defence budgets—the US, UK, Russia, India, and China—are expected to replace or modernise their entire fleet of aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance equipment. The market for aerial intelligence surveillance, reconnaissance, and monitoring also provides a variety of customization, sensor, and payment alternatives.

From 2017 to 2022, the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market is anticipated to grow at a strong CAGR of 6.2%.

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  • Gas-electric hybrids are projected to have a marginal revenue share in the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market by fuel type segment in 2017 but should gain some share going forward. An absolute dollar opportunity of more than US$ 780 million can be attributed to gas-electric hybrids from 2017 to 2022. Solar powered airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance equipment is a similar niche at present as the investment in solar energy is marginal at best, especially when compared to conventional airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance equipment. Nonetheless, companies actively involved in the solar powered segment could seek to target North America as the region is predicted to near a value of US$ 1 billion by end 2022
  • A quarter of the revenue share by fuel type segment in the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market is on account of alternative fuels. The alternative fuel segment is assessed to witness a robust CAGR in excess of 5.5% from 2017 to 2022, making it imperative for key stakeholders in the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market to be present in this segment. Hydrogen fuel cell segment presents a slightly smaller market opportunity that the alternative fuel segment in the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market. However, it can scarcely be ignored entirely as major players are investing heavily in tapping hydrogen as a fuel source because of its ubiquity
  • The battery-operated segment is the largest in the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market by fuel type. It is unlikely to cede its leadership position even if it loses market share. The North America battery-operated airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market is worth more than US$ 3.5 billion at the end of the forecast period
  • Persistence Market Research has profiled a few of the most prominent companies that have shaped the airborne intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance market. The companies include Thales S.A, Rockwell Collins, Raytheon Company, General Dynamics Corporation, Boeing Co., UTC Aerospace Systems, Northrop Grumman Corp., Lockheed Martin Corporation, L3 Technologies, and BAE Systems.