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1. TRAINS, PLANES, AND DRONES: MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 Moving Transport Vehicle Remote Operation
1.2 Remote Operation Of Trains
1.2.1 Remote Control Of Planes, Trains, And Drones
1.2.2 Remote Control via Hacking Into An Airplane's Computer
1.2.3 Train Crash
1.2.4 Germanwings Crash: Co-pilot Suicide, Cockpit Doors Locked
1.3 Drones: Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Description
1.2.1 US FAA Issues
1.3.2 Government Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
1.3.3 Military Drones Definition
1.4 Pre-Position UASs In Key Strategic Locations
1.4.1 Maritime Air Take-Off and Landing:
1.4.2 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Aerial Refueling
1.4.3 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Enhanced Capability and Payloads
1.4.4 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Enhanced Resilience
1.4.5 Small and Micro-UASs
1.4.6 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Perimeter Surveillance
1.4.7 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) Surveillance
1.5 Georeferenced Imagery
1.5.1 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Traffic Monitoring
1.5.2 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Agriculture Mapping
1.5.3 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Homeland Security
1.5.4 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for Scientific Research
1.6 Globalization and Technology
1.6.1 Proliferation of Conventional Military Technologies
1.6.2 UASs General Roles
1.7 Border Patrol:
1.8 Development Of Lighter Yet More Powerful Power Sources For UASs
2. DRONES, UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS (UAS) MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS
2.1 Drone Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 UAS Challenges
2.1.2 Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
2.1.3 Drone Infrastructure Standards
2.2 Drone Market Shares
2.3 Drone Market Forecasts
2.3.1 Drone Market Leaders And Potential Market Share To 2021…
2.3.2 Commercial Drone Market Vertical Growth, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Insurance
2.3.3 Drone Market Regional Growth
2.3.4 Comparison in Growth of Commercial Vs. Defense Spending on Drones
2.3.5 Market Growth Minis Vs. HALES/MALES?
2.4 Military Drone Markets
2.4.1 Military Drone Extended System Requirements
2.4.2 Drone FAA Federal Aviation Regulations
2.4.3 Military Drone Market Driving Forces
2.4.4 US DoD Spending Trends
2.4.5 US Military Budget
2.5 Military Drone Market Shares
2.5.1 Northrup Grumman
2.5.2 General Atomics
2.5.3 Textron A1A
2.5.4 AeroVironment
2.5.5 Boeing Insitu
2.5.6 Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)
2.5.7 Prox Dynamics AS
2.5.8 Denel Dynamics
2.5.9 SAIC
2.5.10 Israel Aerospace Industries
2.5.11 General Dynamics Corporation
2.5.12 Wing Loong Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) Drone
2.5.13 DJI
2.5.14 Drone Upgrade Spending
2.5.1 Military Drone Segments, Specific Drones and Their Vendors
2.5.2 Military Drone Systems Market Segments: Persistent
2.5.3 Military Penetrating Drone Systems Market Segments:
2.5.4 Military Tactical Drone Systems Market Segments:
2.5.5 Military Small Tactical Drone Systems Market Segments:
2.5.6 Military Mini Drone Systems Market Segments:
2.5.7 Military Drone Market Share Unit Analysis
2.5.8 US Military Drone Systems Installed and Sold by Vendor and by Type of Drone Market Shares, Units and Dollars
2.6 Military Drone Market Forecasts
2.6.1 Military Drone Market Segment Forecasts
2.7 Military Drone Regional Market
2.7.1 US: Growing Demand For Use Of Drones
2.7.2 US Defense Industry Initiatives DII-Related Initiatives
2.7.3 US Navy
2.7.4 US Air Force Drone Budget
2.7.5 US Military to Spend $38.9 Billion On Drones And Unmanned Systems Over 7 Years
2.7.6 Inventory of Unmanned Aerial Integrated Systems
2.7.7 US Drone Roadmap Anticipates Substantial Growth
2.7.8 US Military Drone Robot Technology Budget Requests
2.7.9 Unmanned Ground Systems
2.7.10 Unmanned Maritime Systems
2.7.11 US Military Technology Investment
2.8 Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
2.8.1 Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
2.8.2 Lockheed Martin
2.8.3 BP and AeroVironment Launch FAA-Approved, Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operations
2.8.4 AeroVironment's Extensive Operational Track Record
2.8.5 AeroVironment $11.2 Million Order for Raven Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Services
2.8.6 Textron /AAI
2.8.7 Textron Shadow®
2.8.8 Aurora Flight Sciences Odysseus Solar-Powered Aircraft
2.8.9 Insitu 236
2.8.10 Draganflyer X4 UAV
2.8.11 Boeing Insitu
2.8.12 DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations
2.8.13 Proxy Aviation Systems
2.8.14 Northrop Grumman Bat 3
2.8.15 General Atomics Predator® UAS
2.8.16 General Atomics Predator® B UAS
2.8.17 Border Patrol / Law Enforcement Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
2.8.18 Package Delivery Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares,
2.8.19 Google Package Delivery
2.8.20 Utility and Pipeline Inspection Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
2.8.21 Agricultural Inspection and Planting Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
2.8.22 Yamaha RMAX
2.8.23 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet
2.8.24 Photography and Videography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
2.9 Commercial Drone Unmanned Aircraft Market Forecasts
2.9.1 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Market Total Forecasts
2.9.2 Small Commercial Drone Unmanned Aircraft Market Forecasts
2.9.1 Mid-Size Commercial Drone Unmanned Aircraft Market Forecasts
2.9.1 Small and Mid Size Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems
2.9.2 Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Market Forecasts by Sector
2.9.3 Commercial Drone UAS Wing Based Sub-segments
2.10 Unmanned Aerial Systems Payloads
2.10.1 Composites Key to UAV Utility
2.11 Unmanned Airplane Regional Market Analysis
2.11.1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Industry Regional Summary
2.11.2 U.S Accounts for 73 Percent Of The Worldwide Research, Development, Test, And Evaluation (RDT&E) Spending On UAV
Technology
2.11.3 UAS Marketplace Moving Target
2.11.4 China 285
2.11.5 China 285
2.11.6 DoD Source Materials
2.11.7 US Drone Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E)
2.11.8 US Drones for Aircraft Carriers
2.11.9 Worldwide Trade In Drones
2.11.10 Chinese Smog-Fighting Drones That Spray Chemicals To Capture Air Pollution
2.11.11 China Desires Exports, Steps Up Research In Military Drones
2.11.12 Drones for the Netherlands
2.11.13 U.S. State Department Drone Export Guidelines
2.11.14 Canada 299
2.11.15 Singapore
2.11.16 Brazil 300
2.11.17 Morocco
2.11.18 India 301
2.11.19 Russia Develops Heavy Drone
2.11.20 Russian Drones In the Skies In Ukraine
>3. TRAINS, PLANES, AND DRONES: REMOTE FLIGHT CONTROL OF RAIL AND AERIAL SYSTEMS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Cattron Group
3.1.1 Cattron Group Remote Control Rail Applications
3.2 Boeing
3.2.1 Boeing Airliner Flight Control An Issue
3.2.2 Boeing Airliner Remote Control Autopilot Patent
3.2.3 Boeing / Insitu Integrator System
3.2.4 Boeing A160 Hummingbird Helicopter
3.2.5 Boeing Condor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
3.2.6 Boeing ScanEagle Small Footprint UAS Solutions
3.2.7 Boeing / Insitu / Commercial
3.2.8 Insitu Arctic Ice Floe Monitoring
3.2.9 Insitu Mammal Monitoring
3.2.10 Insitu Pipeline Surveys
3.2.11 Insitu Power-Line Inspections
3.2.12 Insitu Geomagnetic Surveys
3.2.13 Insitu Commercial Fishing
3.2.14 Insitu Public Safety
3.2.15 Insitu Disaster Response
3.2.16 Insitu Search and Rescue
3.2.17 Insitu Port and Border Security
3.2.18 Insitu Communications Relay
3.2.19 Insitu Over-the-Horizon Sensing
3.2.20 Insitu Counter-Narcotics
3.2.21 Insitu Offshore Base
3.2.22 Insitu Defense
3.2.23 Insitu Payload Systems
3.2.24 Insitu Force Protection
3.2.25 Insitu Combined Arms
3.2.26 Insitu Research Future of UAS Operations and Technology
3.2.27 Insitu ICOMC2 Streamline Process
3.2.28 Insitu ICOMC2’s Breakthrough Technology Extends Drone Capabilities
3.2.29 Insitu Integrator
3.2.30 Insitu NightEagle
3.2.31 Boeing X-37B Space Shuttle
3.3 GoPro
3.4 AeroVironment
3.4.1 AeroVironement Global Observer
3.4.2 AeroVironement RQ-20A Puma AE
3.4.3 AeroVironement Wasp AE
3.4.4 AeroVironement Shrike VTOL
3.4.5 AeroVironement Ground Control System
3.4.6 BP and AeroVironment Launch FAA-Approved, Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operations
3.4.7 AeroVironment Integrated LiDAR Sensor Payload
3.4.8 AeroVironment and Commercial UAV
3.4.9 AeroVironment AV’s Family of Small UAS
3.4.10 AeroVironment Raven
3.5 Amazon
3.6 Textron
3.6.1 Textron Shadow M2
3.6.2 Textron One System Remote Video Terminal
3.6.3 Textron Universal Ground Control Station
3.6.4 Textron Aerosonde
3.6.5 Textron / Aerosonde AAI Services
3.6.6 Textron Systems AAI
3.6.7 Textron Systems AAI RQ-7B Shadow® Tactical UAS Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
3.6.8 Textron Systems AAI Shadow® Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (TUAS)
3.6.9 AAI Shadow 400 Unmanned Aircraft Deployed With Allied Naval Forces
3.6.10 Textron Systems AAI Shadow 600 System
3.6.11 Textron
3.6.12 Textron Shadow® Reconnaissance, Surveillance
3.6.13 Textron UAS Support
3.6.14 Textron UAS Training
3.6.15 Textron Systems AAI Ground Control Stations
3.6.16 Textron Systems AAI Remote Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Terminals
3.6.17 Textron Systems AAI / Aerosonde®
3.6.18 Textron Systems AAI and Aeronautics Orbiter™
3.6.19 Textron Systems AAI Ground Control Stations
3.6.20 Textron Systems AAI Remote Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Terminals
3.6.21 Textron Systems AAI One System Remote Video Terminal
3.6.22 Textron Systems AAI Tactical Sensor Intelligence Sharing System
3.6.23 Textron Systems Wasp Micro Air Vehicle (MAV)
3.6.24 Textron Systems Homeland Security
3.6.25 Nano Air Vehicle
3.7 BAE Systems
3.7.1 BAE Systems Demon UAV
3.7.2 BAE Systems Drones
3.7.3 BAE Systems Herti
3.7.4 BAE Systems Image Collection and Exploitation (ICE) Sensor Management System
3.7.5 BAE Systems Mantis
3.7.6 BAE Systems MIM500™ Series of Uncooled Infrared Camera Cores
3.7.7 BAE Systems Taranis
3.7.8 BAE Systems Taranis - Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV)
3.7.9 BAE Systems Telemos
3.8 Aurora Flight Sciences Hale
3.8.1 Aurora Centaur
3.8.2 Aurora Orion
3.8.3 Aurora SKATE - Small Unmanned Aircraft System
3.8.4 Aurora's HALE
3.8.5 Aurora's Advanced Concepts: SunLight Eagle - Green Flight
3.8.6 Aurora's Excalibur
3.8.7 Aurora GoldenEye 80 - Small, Capable Surveillance UAS
3.8.8 Aurora GoldenEye 50
3.8.9 Aurora GoldenEye 80
3.8.10 Aurora's Advanced Concepts: UHATF
3.8.11 Aurora Flight Sciences Odysseus Solar-Powered Aircraft
3.8.12 Aurora Flight Sciences Orion HALL
3.8.13 Aurora Flight Sciences Earth Science Applications
3.8.14 Aurora Small Unmanned Aerial Systems
3.8.15 Aurora Tactical Systems
3.8.16 Aurora Diamond DA42 MPP
3.8.17 Aurora System Description
3.9 L-3 Communications Next Generation Precision Unmanned Aircraft Systems
3.9.1 L-3 Communications Cutlass Tube-Launched Small UAS
3.9.2 L-3 Cutlass Communications Small Expendable Tube-Launched UAS
3.9.3 L-3's Mid-Tier UAS Programs
3.9.4 L-3 Communications UAS APEX Programs
3.9.5 L-3 Communications Medium Altitude Long Endurance Unmanned Or Manned – Mobius
3.9.6 L-3 Unmanned Systems’ Viking 100 Runway Operations
3.9.7 L-3 Communications Viking 300 Runway Operations
3.9.8 L-3 Communications Viking 400
3.9.9 L-3 Communications TigerShark
3.9.10 L-3 Communications Generation IV Ground Control Station
3.9.11 L-3 Communications On-board Precision Automated Landing System (O-PALS)
3.9.12 L-3 Communications ISR Services
3.9.13 L-3 Communications System Integration and Technical Support
3.10 Challis Heliplane UAV Inc.
3.10.1 Challis Heliplane UAV E950
3.8 Draganfly Innovations Inc.
3.8.1 Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P
3.8.2 Draganfly Handheld Ground Control System
3.8.3 Draganflyer Vision Based System (VBS)
3.8.4 Draganflyer Guardian
3.8.5 Draganfly X4
3.8.6 Draganflyer X6
3.8.7 Draganflyer Aerial Photography & Video Applications
3.8.8 Draganflyer Real Estate Applications
3.8.9 Draganflyer Law Enforcement Applications
3.8.10 Draganflyer X8
3.9 DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations
3.9.1 DRS Aircraft Monitoring Unit (AMU)
3.10 General Atomics
3.10.1 General Atomics Predator® B UAS
3.10.2 General Atomics Certifiable Predator B RPA (Developmental)
3.10.3 General Atomics Certifiable Predator B RPA Performance
3.10.4 General Atomics Predator Jet Performance C Avenger® UAS
3.10.5 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-1B Predator
3.10.6 General Atomics Predator XP RPA
3.10.7 General Atomics Gray Eagle UAS
3.10.8 General Atomics Improved Gray Eagle (IGE) UAS
3.10.1 General Atomics Gray Eagle™ UAS
3.10.2 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems GA - Gray Eagle™ UAS
3.10.3 General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) Claw® Sensor Control
3.10.4 GA-ASI Athena RF Tag
3.11 Integrated Dynamics
3.11.1 Integrated Dynamics Rover
3.11.2 Integrated Dynamics Explorer
3.11.3 Integrated Dynamics Skycam
3.11.4 Integrated Dynamics Pride
3.11.5 Integrated Dynamics Spirit
3.11.6 Integrated Dynamics Border Eagle MK - II
3.11.7 Integrated Dynamics Hornet
3.11.8 Integrated Dynamics HAWK MK - V
3.11.9 Integrated Dynamics VISION UAV systems
3.11.10 Integrated Dynamics VISION MK I
3.11.11 Integrated Dynamics Vision M K - I I
3.11.12 Integrated Dynamics S/Integrated Dynamics Integrated Dynamics M K - I
3.11.13 Integrated Dynamics Vector
3.11.14 Integrated Dynamics Tornado
3.11.15 Integrated Dynamics Nishan MK - II
3.11.16 Integrated Dynamics Nishan TJ - 1000
3.12 MMIST Mist Mobility
3.12.1 Sherpa Ranger / MMist
3.13 Marcus UAV Systems
3.13.1 Marcus Autopilots
3.14 Proxy Aviation Systems
3.14.1 Proxy PROTEUS™
3.14.2 Proxy PACS
3.14.3 The Proxy Autonomous Control Suite (PACS™) Virtual Pilot / Virtual Operator
3.14.4 Proxy Cooperative Control/UDMS
3.14.5 Proxy SkyRaider
3.15 LaserMotive
3.15.1 LaserMotive UAV Power Links
3.15.2 LaserMotive Teams with Germany's Ascending Technologies
3.16 China Aerospace Science & Industry Corp Jet-Powered WJ600
3.16.1 Chinese Naval UAS
3.17 ASN Technology Group
3.18 Northrop Grumman / Scaled Composites
3.18.1 Proteus
3.18.2 Northrop Grumman MLB Company
3.18.3 Northrop Grumman.Bat 3
3.18.4 Northrop Grumman BAT 4 UAV
3.18.5 Northrop Grumman V-BAT UAV
3.18.6 Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal
3.18.7 Northrop Grumman Unmanned Aerial Systems
3.18.8 Northrop Grumman Bat Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)
3.18.9 Northrop Grumman Firebird
3.18.10 Northrop Grumman Persistent Multiple Intelligence Gathering Air System
3.18.11 Northrop Grumman M324 UAS (Unmanned Aerial System)
3.18.12 Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Block 20 Global Hawk
3.18.13 Northrop Grumman Drone Program Overview
3.18.14 Northrop Grumman Block 20 Global Hawk Specification
3.18.15 Northrop Grumman Euro Hawk®
3.18.16 Northrop Grumman Triton
3.18.17 Northrop Grumman’s MQ-4C Triton Program:
3.18.18 Northrop Grumman Common Mission Management System (CMMS)
3.18.19 Northrop Grumman Solution
3.18.20 Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk
3.18.21 Northrop Grumman Global Hawk (U.S. Air Force) RQ-4 Programs
3.18.22 Northrop Grumman GHMD (U.S. Navy
3.18.23 NASA Global Hawk (NASA Dryden)
3.18.24 NATO AGS (U.S. and Allied Nations)
3.18.25 Northrop Grumman X-47B UCAS
3.18.26 Northrop Grumman Fire-X Medium-Range Vertical Unmanned Aircraft System
3.19 Schiebel Camcopter S-100
3.19.1 Schiebel Camcopter Target Markets:
3.20 Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 $299, Flies Off a Roof
3.21 Google 670
3.21.1 Google Loon
3.21.2 Google Loon Balloon Project
3.21.3 Google Titan Aerospace
3.22 Facebook
3.23 Outernet Beamed Via Satellite
3.23.1 Outernet Mobile Cloud Network Infrastructure
3.24 Lockheed Martin Ground Control System
3.24.1 Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor Is Structure (ISIS)
3.24.2 Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor IS Structure (ISIS) Concept of Operations
3.24.3 Lockheed Martin K-MAX Unmanned Helicopter
3.24.4 Lockheed Martin K-MAX Used By Commercial Operators
3.24.5 Lockheed Martin ARES
3.24.6 Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III
3.24.7 Lockheed Martin Fury
3.24.8 Lockheed Martin Expeditionary Ground Control System
3.24.9 Lockheed Martin Remote Minehunting System
3.24.10 Lockheed Martin Marlin
3.24.11 Lockheed Martin Persistent Threat Detection System
3.24.12 Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS Package Delivery
3.24.13 Lockheed Martin Stalker Droppable Payload
3.25 TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone
3.26 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone
3.26.1 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Live HD View
3.26.2 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Complete Control
3.26.3 DJI Industries Phantom Intelligent Battery
3.26.4 DJI Industries Inspire Drone
3.26.5 DJI Industries Ronin-M
3.26.6 DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+
3.26.7 DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7
3.27 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS
3.28 Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS
3.28.1 Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System
3.28.2 Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS System
3.28.3 Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System Features
3.28.4 Denel Dynamics Hungwe UAS
3.28.5 Denel Dynamics Skua
3.28.6 Denel Dynamics Skua High-speed Target Drone
3.29 IAI/Malat Israel Aerospace Industries Heron
3.29.1 IAI/Malat Israel Aerospace Industries Super Heron
3.29.2 Israel Aerospace Industries Hunter
3.29.3 Israel Aerospace Industries / RUAG Aerospace Ranger
3.29.4 Israel Aerospace Industries Scout
3.29.5 Israel Aerospace Industries Pioneer
3.29.6 Israel Aerospace Industries Searcher MKIII
3.29.7 Israel Aerospace Industries Panther Fixed Wing VTOL UAS
3.29.8 Israel Aerospace Industries Mini Panther Fixed Wing VTOL Mini UAS
3.30 Safran 756
3.30.1 Safran Patroller and Sperwer
3.31 Honeywell
3.31.1 Honeywell Engines in General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
3.32 Prox Dynamics AS
3.33 DJI 765
3.33.1 DJI Phantom
3.33.2 DJI Inspire 1
3.33.3 DJI Ronin
3.33.4 DJI Ronin Major Updates:
4. DRONE UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS (UAS) TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Learning to Fly a Hobby or Commercial Drone
4.1.1 US FAA Launches Drone Safety Campaign
4.2 UAS Sense and Avoid Evolution Avionics Approach
4.3 Military Drone Technology
4.3.1 Military Systems Interoperability
4.3.2 Drone Operational Benefits Of Autonomy
4.4 Northrop Grumman.BAT UAV Open Architecture
4.5 Integrated Dynamics Flight Telecommand & Control Systems
4.5.1 AP 2000
4.5.2 AP 5000
4.5.3 IFCS-6000 (Integrated Autonomous Flight Control System)
4.5.4 IFCS-7000 (Integrated Autonomous Flight Control System)
4.5.5 Portable Telecommand And Control System (P.T.C.S.)
4.6 Improved GPS Operations
4.7 Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter (IRGX)
4.7.1 Portable Telecommand And Control System (P.T.C.S.)
4.8 IRGX (Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter)
4.8.1 Ground Control Stations
4.8.2 GCS 1200
4.8.3 GCS 2000
4.9 Antenna Tracking Systems
4.10 ATPS 1200
4.10.1 ATPS 2000
4.10.2 Gyro Stabilized Payloads
4.10.3 GSP 100
4.10.4 GSP 900
4.10.5 GSP 1200
4.11 Civilian UAV’s - Rover Systemstm
4.12 CPI-406 Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
4.12.1 Deployable Flight Incident Recorder Set (DFIRS)
4.12.2 Airborne Separation Video System (ASVS)
4.12.3 Airborne Separation Video System – Remote Sensor (ASVS – RS)
4.12.4 Airborne Tactical Server (ATS)
4.13 Cloud Computing and Multilayer Security
4.14 Aurora Very High-Altitude Propulsion System (VHAPS)
4.15 Aurora Autonomy & Flight Control
4.15.1 Aurora Guidance Sensors And Control Systems MAV Guidance
4.15.2 Aurora Multi-Vehicle Cooperative Control for Air and Sea Vehicles in Littoral Operations (UAV/USV)
4.15.3 Aurora and MIT On-board Planning System for UAVs Supporting Expeditionary Reconnaissance and Surveillance (OPS-USERS)
4.15.4 Aurora Flare Planning
4.15.5 Aurora Distributed Sensor Fusion
4.15.6 Aurora Aerospace Electronics
4.15.7 Aurora is CTC-REF
4.16 Space Technologies: Autonomous Control of Space Nuclear Reactors (ACSNR)
4.16.1 Rule-based Asset Management for Space Exploration Systems (RAMSES)
4.16.2 Synchronized Position Hold, Engage & Reorient Experiment Satellites (SPHERES)
4.17 Positive Pressure Relief Valve (PPRV)
4.17.1 Chip-Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC)
4.17.2 Low–Design-Impact Inspection Vehicle (LIIVe)
4.17.3 Synthetic Imaging Maneuver Optimization (SIMO)
4.17.4 Self-Assembling Wireless Autonomous Reconfigurable Modules (SWARM)
4.18 Persistent, Long-Range Reconnaissance Capabilities
4.18.1 United States Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)program
4.18.2 Navy Unmanned Combat Air System UCAS Program:
4.18.3 Navy Unmanned Combat Air System UCAS: Objectives:
4.19 Search and Rescue (SAR)
4.20 L-3 Communications LinkTEK™ IDS
4.21 L-3 Communications FlightTEK® SMC
4.21.1 Helicopter Main Limiting Factor Retreating Blade Stall
4.22 Draganflyer X4 Applications
4.22.1 Draganflyer X4 Large Project Management
4.22.2 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Equipment
4.22.3 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Agricultural Land and Equipment
4.22.4 Draganflyer Advanced RC Flight Research
4.22.5 Aerial Archeology
4.22.6 Environmental Assessment
4.22.7 The Draganflyer X4 is Fun to Fly
4.23 Drones Protect US Commerce and US Civilian Safety
4.23.1 John Adams Articulates the Need for Military to Fight Terrorists
4.23.2 John Adam’s Solution for Terrorism
5. DRONE AND REMOTE CONTROL COMPANY DESCRIPTION
5.1 AeroVironment
5.1.1 AeroVironment Financial Results For Its Third Quarter Ended January 31, 2015
5.2 ASN Technologies
5.3 Aurora Flight
5.3.1 Aurora 2013 Employee Exceptional Service Award
5.4 Aviation Industry Corp (Avic)
5.4.1 Aviation Industry Corp / Thielert
5.5 BAE Systems
5.6 Boeing
5.6.1 Boeing 2015 Revenue
5.6.2 Boeing Commercial Airplanes
5.6.3 Boeing Defense, Space & Security
5.6.4 Boeing Capital Corporation
5.6.5 Boeing Engineering, Operations & Technology
5.6.6 Boeing Shared Services Group
5.6.7 Boeing Revenue by Segment
5.6.8 Boeing / Insitu
5.6.9 Boeing Defense, Space & Security
5.7 Challis UAV Inc.
5.8 China Aerospace
5.8.1 China Aerospace CASC Space Technology
5.8.2 China Aerospace CASC Revenue
5.9 Denel Dynamics
5.10 DJI 884
5.11 Draganflyer
5.11.1 DraganBot
5.11.2 Draganflyer ABEX Awards
5.12 Finmeccanica
5.12.1 DRS Technologies
5.13 Flirtey 893
5.14 General Atomics
5.14.1 USAF awards Contracts to GA-ASI to convert 38 Reaper UASs to Extended Range Capability configuration
5.14.2 U.S. Air Force Plans for Extended-Range Reaper
5.15 General Dynamics
5.15.1 Sequester Mechanism
5.15.2 General Dynamics Revenue
5.15.3 General Dynamics Robotic Systems
5.15.4 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision
5.15.5 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing
5.15.6 General Dynamics Autonomous Land And Air Vehicle Development
5.16 Google 904
5.16.1 Google Revenue
5.16.2 Google Revenues by Segment and Geography
5.16.3 Google / Boston Dynamics
5.16.4 Boston Dynamics LS3 - Legged Squad Support Systems
5.16.5 Boston Dynamics CHEETAH - Fastest Legged Robot
5.16.6 Boston Dynamics Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot
5.16.7 Boston Dynamics BigDog
5.16.8 Boston Dynamics LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot
5.16.9 Google Robotic Division
5.16.10 Google Self-Driving Car
5.16.11 Google Cars Address Vast Majority Of Vehicle Accidents Due To Human Error
5.16.12 Google Business
5.16.13 Google Corporate Highlights
5.16.14 Google Search
5.17 GoPro 925
5.17.1 GoPro Opular Mount
5.17.2 GoPro Revenue Surges 54% As It Gains Popularity Abroad
5.17.3 GoPro Acquires Kolor, A Virtual Reality Company
5.18 Honeywell
5.18.1 Honeywell T-Hawk Military Mini Drone
5.18.2 Honeywell's Unmanned Aerial Vehicle RMUs
5.18.3 Honeywell Navigation
5.19 Integrated Dynamics
5.20 Israel Aerospace Industries
5.20.1 Israel Aerospace Industries MALAT Division
5.21 L-3 Communications
5.21.1 L3 Communications
5.21.2 L-3 Aerospace Systems
5.21.3 L-3 Electronic Systems
5.21.4 L-3 Communication Systems
5.21.5 L-3 National Security Solutions
5.21.6 L-3 Revenue by Segment
5.22 Laird / Cattron Group International
5.22.1 Cattron- Theimeg Branding
5.23 Laser Motive
5.24 Lockheed Martin
5.24.1 Lockheed Martin First Quarter 2015 Results
5.24.2 Lockheed Martin Symphony Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems
5.24.3 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue
5.24.4 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems
5.24.5 Lockheed Martin
5.25 Marcus UAV
5.26 MMist 962
5.26.1 MMIST Sherpatm Guided Parachute System
5.26.2 MMIST SnowGoosetm CQ-10A Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)
5.27 Northrop Grumman
5.27.1 Northrop Grumman Revenue
5.27.2 Northrop Grumman Remotec
5.27.3 Northrop Grumman Leading Global Security Company
5.27.4 Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment
5.27.5 Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military
Operations in Libya 973
5.27.6 Northrop Grumman Corporation Subsidiary Remotec Inc. upgrade the U.S. Air Force fleet of Andros HD-1
5.27.7 Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier
5.28 Parrot/senseFly
5.29.1 Parrot Group / senseFly
5.29.2 Parrot Group senseFly CTI Certified
5.30 Prox Dynamics
5.31 Proxy Technologies
5.32 RUAG Aerospace
5.33 Safran Morpho
5.33.1 Safron Morpho Identification Division
5.33.2 Safron Morpho e-Documents Division
5.33.3 Safron Morpho e-Documents Payments
5.33.4 Safron Morpho e-Documents Identity & Access Management
5.33.5 Safron Morpho Global Presence
5.33.6 Safron Morpho Detection Division
5.33.7 Safran Morpho Revenue 2015
5.33.8 Key figures for the first quarter of 2015
5.33.9 Safran Morpho Business highlights
5.33.10 Safron Security Revenue
5.34 SAIC 1001
5.35 Scaled Composites
5.36 Schiebel 1003
5.37 Textron 1003
5.38 TRNDlabs
5.39 Wing Looong

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CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION

1.1.REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.2.KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
1.3.KEY BENEFITS
1.4.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

1.4.1.Primary research
1.4.2.Secondary research
1.4.3.Analyst tools and models

CHAPTER 2:EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1.CXO PERSPECTIVE

CHAPTER 3:MARKET LANDSCAPE

3.1.MARKET DEFINITION AND SCOPE
3.2.KEY FINDINGS

3.2.1.Top investment pockets
3.2.2.Top winning strategies

3.3.PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

3.3.1.Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.2.Threat of new entrants
3.3.3.Threat of substitutes
3.3.4.Competitive rivalry
3.3.5.Bargaining power among buyers

3.4.MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS/TOP PLAYER POSITIONING 2019
3.5.MARKET DYNAMICS

3.5.1.Drivers
3.5.2.Restraints
3.5.3.Opportunities

3.6.IMPACT ANALYSIS OF COVID-19

CHAPTER 4:AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY MARKET, BY COMPONENT

4.1.Component

4.1.1.Solution

4.1.1.1.Technology Type
4.1.1.2.Device Type

4.1.2.Service

4.1.2.1.Consulting
4.1.2.2.System Integration and Deployment
4.1.2.3.Support and Maintenance

4.1.3.Connectivity Technology

4.1.3.1.Wired
4.1.3.2.Cellular Technology

4.1.3.2.1.2G & 3G
4.1.3.2.2.4G+
4.1.3.3.Wi-Fi
4.1.3.4.Bluetooth
4.1.3.5.Others

CHAPTER 5:AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY MARKET, BY APPLICATION

5.1.1.Consumer
5.1.2.Enterprise

5.2.Enterprise Size

5.2.1.Large Enterprises
5.2.2.Small & Medium-sized Enterprises

CHAPTER 6:AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY MARKET, BY INDUSTRY VERTICAL

6.1.1.Gaming
6.1.2.Entertainment
6.1.3.Aerospace & Defense
6.1.4.Healthcare
6.1.5.Manufacturing
6.1.6.Retail
6.1.7.Education
6.1.8.Others

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CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION

1.1.Report description
1.2.Key benefits for stakeholders
1.3.Key market segments
1.4.Research methodology

1.4.1.Primary research
1.4.2.Secondary research
1.4.3.Analyst tools and models

CHAPTER 2:EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1.Key findings

2.1.1.Top impacting factors
2.1.2.Top investment pockets

2.2.CXO perspective

CHAPTER 3:MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1.Market definition and scope
3.2.Porter's five forces analysis

3.2.1.Bargaining power of suppliers
3.2.2.Bargaining power of buyers
3.2.3.Threat of substitution
3.2.4.Threat of new entrants
3.2.5.Intensity of competitive rivalry

3.3.Market dynamics

3.3.1.Drivers

3.3.1.1.Rise in fitness awareness and health concerns
3.3.1.2.Upsurge in obese population across European countries
3.3.1.3.Outbreak of COVID-19 to boost the demand for home fitness equipment

3.3.2.Restraints

3.3.2.1.Availability of refurbished products
3.3.2.2.Availability of counterfeit brands

3.3.3.Opportunities

3.3.3.1.Introduction of smart technologies

3.4.Competition Analysis

3.4.1.Product Extension Strategies
3.4.2.Marketing Strategies
3.4.3.Product mapping and comparison
3.4.4.Company share analysis (2019)

3.5.E-Commerce home fitness products market share comparison (2019 & 2018)
3.6.Population involved in home fitness activity by country (2019)

CHAPTER 4:EUROPE E-COMMERCE HOME FITNESS PRODUCTS MARKET, BY EQUIPMENT TYPE

4.1.Overview

4.1.1.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

4.2.Cardiovascular training equipment

4.2.1.Key market trends, growth factors, and opportunities

4.2.1.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison by Equipment Type (2019)

4.2.2.Market size and forecast, by country
4.2.3.Market analysis, by country

4.2.3.1.Treadmills
4.2.3.2.Stationary cycles
4.2.3.3.Elliptical & others

4.3.Strength training equipment

4.3.1.Key market trends, growth factors, and opportunities

4.3.1.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison by Equipment Type (2019)

4.3.2.Market size and forecast, by country
4.3.3.Market analysis, by country

4.3.3.1.Free weights
4.3.3.2.Others

4.4.Other equipment

4.4.1.Key market trends, growth factors, and opportunities

4.4.1.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison (2019)

4.4.2.Market size and forecast, by region
4.4.3.Market analysis, by country

CHAPTER 5:EUROPE E-COMMERCE HOME FITNESS PRODUCTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY

5.1.Overview

5.1.1.Market size and forecast, by country

5.2.Germany

5.2.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.2.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.3.France

5.3.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.3.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.4.Spain

5.4.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.4.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.5.UK

5.5.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.5.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.6.Italy

5.6.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.6.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.7.Rest of Europe

5.7.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.7.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

CHAPTER 6:COMPETITION LANDSCAPE

6.1.Top winning strategies
6.2.Product mapping
6.3.Competitive dashboard
6.4.Competitive heat map
6.5.Key developments

6.5.1.Business expansion
6.5.2.Acquisition
6.5.3.Product Launch

CHAPTER 7:COMPANY PROFILES

7.1.BAD-COMPANY GmbH & CO. KG

7.1.1.Company overview
7.1.2.Key executive
7.1.3.Company snapshot
7.1.4.Product portfolio

7.2.DOYOURSPORTS GmbH

7.2.1.Company overview
7.2.2.Company snapshot
7.2.3.Product portfolio

7.3.ESCAPE FITNESS LIMITED

7.3.1.Company overview
7.3.2.Key executive
7.3.3.Company snapshot
7.3.4.Product portfolio
7.3.5.Key strategic moves and developments

7.4.HAMMER SPORT AG

7.4.1.Company overview
7.4.2.Key executive
7.4.3.Company snapshot
7.4.4.Product portfolio

7.5.HANSSON INTERNATIONAL GmbH

7.5.1.Company overview
7.5.2.Company snapshot
7.5.3.Product portfolio

7.6.HORIZON FITNESS

7.6.1.Company overview
7.6.2.Key executive
7.6.3.Company snapshot
7.6.4.Product portfolio
7.6.5.Key strategic moves and developments

7.7.ISE GmbH

7.7.1.Company overview
7.7.2.Company snapshot
7.7.3.Product portfolio

7.8.JOHNSON FITNESS & WELLNESS

7.8.1.Company overview
7.8.2.Key executive
7.8.3.Company snapshot
7.8.4.Product portfolio

7.9.JORDAN LEISURE SYSTEMS LTD.

7.9.1.Company overview
7.9.2.Key executive
7.9.3.Company snapshot
7.9.4.Product portfolio

7.10.MST GmbH

7.10.1.Company overview
7.10.2.Key executive
7.10.3.Company snapshot
7.10.4.Product portfolio

7.11.SPORT-THIEME GmbH

7.11.1.Company overview
7.11.2.Key executive
7.11.3.Company snapshot
7.11.4.Product portfolio

7.12.SPORT-TIEDJE GmbH

7.12.1.Company overview
7.12.2.Key executive
7.12.3.Company snapshot
7.12.4.Product portfolio
7.12.5.Key strategic moves and developments

7.13.SPORT-TEC GmbH

7.13.1.Company overview
7.13.2.Key executive
7.13.3.Company snapshot
7.13.4.Product portfolio
7.13.5.Key strategic moves and developments