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The European market for
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or Unmanned
Aerial Systems (UAS) has grown in recent
years. More reliable control systems and
sensors have placed UAVs at the centre of
defence procurement with France, Germany,
Italy, Spain and the UK investing in the
systems. Most operational UAV systems have,
however, either been sourced off-the-shelf
from American manufacturers or are modified
versions of Israeli designs.
Military UAV roles include
ISR, communications relay, transport, strike,
battle damage assessment, C-IED and electronic,
communications and signals intelligence.
Civilian applications for UAVs include law
enforcement surveillance, traffic control
tasks, aerial photography, scientific research,
environmental monitoring, energy and electrical
facility monitoring and coast guard support.
This illustrated, independently-researched
PDF report provides a detailed overview
of the military and civilian UAV market
within Europe, detailing major projects
and procurement on a country-by-country
basis. A total of 19 countries are specifically
profiled and assessed, focussing on national
armed forces requirements, civilian programmes,
in-service UAVs, sensors and other payloads,
programmes, main manufacturers and their
main suppliers. More than 170 UAVs are featured
with specifications detailed through out.
Addresses, telephone numbers and website
links are provided for more than 190 UAV
suppliers and sub-contractors mentioned
in the report, which was updated in February
2010.
With this market report,
you will gain a fuller understanding of
current and future UAV requirements, systems
and technologies operated in Europe, efforts
for integration into civilian airspace,
UAV testing facilities and major companies
involved in the sector up to and beyond
2020.
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Contents
- Abbreviations
Market overview
European collaborative programmes
(Talarion, Neuron, AGS)
Country Profiles
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
Specifications
- Neuron
- DA42 OPALE
- Camcopter S-100
- B-Hunter
- Sperwer
- Patroller
- DRAC/Tracker
- Harfung/SIDM
- Luna X-2000
- Aladin
- KZO
- EuroHawk
- Heron 1
- Barracuda
- RQ-1 Predator
- Falco
- Sky-Y
- Molynx
- E-TRP 5 Ibis
- Aerostar
- Orbiter
- PASI
- Skylark
- Skeldar V-150/V-200
- Ranger
- Watchkeeper
- MQ-9 Reaper
- Mantis
- Taranis
- Herti
- Zephyr
- Gull 39
- Figure 1 -
Western European UAV military and civilian
market forecast
- Figure 2 - Estimated value of Western
European UAV procurement 2009-2018
- Military UAVs in European service 2009/10
by type and manufacturer
- European UAVs by type
Major programmes
and products detailed include:
- Aerostar
- Agile UAV-NCE
- Alliance Ground Surveillance
- Aladin
- ALO
- Ampersand
- Apid
- AR100-B
- Archimede
- Ari
- Asio
- ASTRAEA
- Atlante
- Atlantic
- Atlas
- AVE-C
- AVE-D
- Aves
- Barracuda
- Bayraktar
- B-Hunter
- Black Lynx
- Bramor
- Burzyk
- Busard
- Buster
- C1000
- Caldiran
- Camcopter S-100
- Carolo P50/T140/T200
- CL-298
- CoaX
- Commando
- Coccinelle
- Condor 204/204LG/404
- Corax
- Crex-B
- Cruiser
- CyberEye
- DA42 OPALE
- DA42M-OPV
- Damselfly
- DelFly I/II
- Demon
- Desert Hawk
III
- D2AD
- DRAC/Tracker
- Drone IT 180-5
- Efe
- Embler
- EOS Xi
- E-Swift Eye
- E-TRP 5
Ibis
- EuroHawk
- Falco/Falco
Evo
- Fancopter
- FILUR
- FLAVIIR
- Flying-Cam III E SARAH
- FR102
- Fulmar
- GA22
- Globiha
- Gozcu
- Gull 24/36/44/68
- HADA
- Hawkeye
- Hermes 450B
- Heron 1/TP
- Heros
- Herti
- Hoder
- I-GNAT
- Izi
- KameraDrohne HD35
- Karayel
- Koax X-240
- KZO
- Logiduc
- LP960
- Luna
- LV580
- Mamok
- Manta
- Mantis
- Marvin
- MASS
- Maveric
- Malazgirt
- MD4-200
- MD4-1000
- Merlin
- MicroHawk-600/1000
- MIDCAS
- MIKADO
- Milano
- MJ-7 Szogun
- Molynx
- MQ-1A/B
Predator
- MQ-9 Reaper
- MX-SIGHT
- NX110m
- Nearchos
- Neo S-300
- Neo S-300 Mk II
- Neuron
- Nibbio
- NITI
- Novel Air Concept
- NT 150
- Odin
- Orbiter
- Orka
- OS4
- Otus
- Platino
- PASI
- Patroller
- PD-100 Black Hornet
- Pegasus
II
- Pico
- Pitagora
- Pixy 26.40/29.40
- Predator C Avenger
- Raffaello
- Ranger
- Rarog
- Raven
- Recce D6
- RQ-11B Raven
- SAATEG
- Scout B1-100/B2-120
- SDM
- SDAM
- SDT
- SDTI/Sperwer
- Searcher II
- Shadow 600
- Sharc
- SIDM/Harfang
- SIGAT
- SIMCLAIRS
- Siva
- Skeldar
V-150
- Skeldar V-200
- Skeldar V-200M
- Skeldar V-600
- Skylark
- Sky-X
- Sky-Y
- SmartOne
- Sniper
- Sofar
- Sojka III
- SP-1B Zuraw
- Spectral System S-77CCR
- SpyBall
- STOL OPV
- Strix
- Swinglet
- Talarion
- Taranis
- Teleporteur
- T-Hawk
- TIHA-A
- TIHA-B
- UCAV-2010
- Ugglan
- Vantage
- Vidar
- Vigilant
- VUSIL
- WABEP
- WASLA-HALE
- Watchkeeper
- Zephyr
Companies and agencies
mentioned in this report include:
- AAI
- Aeroart
- Aeronautics Defense Systems
- Aeroscout
- Aerospace Software and Technologies Institute
- AeroSpy Sense & Avoid Technology
- AeroVironment
- Aerovision
- AESIR
- AirRobot
- Alcore Technologies
- Alenia Aeronautica
- Alpha Unmanned Systems
- Alpi Aviation
- AMT Netherlands
- Aries Ingeníeria y Sistemas
- Armstechno
- Aurora Flight Sciences
- Austro Engine GmbH
- Avia Composites
- Aviation Design
- Aviotechnica
- BAE Systems
- BAE Systems Australia
- Baykar Technologies
- Bental Industries
- Bertin Technologies
- Boeing
- Carl Zeiss Optronics
- C-Astral Aerospace
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Celin Avio
- Centre for the Development of Industrial
Technology
- Centurion Aircraft Engines
- Cobham
- Cranfield University
- CybAero
- Cyberflight
- Czech Air Force Research Institute
- Dassault Aviation
- DCNS
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Delft Dynamics
- Diamond Airborne Sensors
- Diamond Aircraft
- Diehl BGT Defence
- DRS Technologies
- EADS Casa
- EADS Defence and Communications Systems
- EADS Defence Electronics
- EADS Defence & Security
- EADS Innovation Works
- EADS 3 Sigma
- EASA
- Elbit Systems
- EMT
- Espelsa
- EUROCAE
- Eurocontrol
- EuroHawk
- European Defence Agency
- Eurotech
- FanWing
- FLIR Systems Polytech
- Flying-Cam
- Flying Robots
- Gatewing
- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc
- Geocopter
- GKN Aerospace
- Global Teknik
- Göbler-Hirthmotoren
- Hélices Halter
- Hellenic Aerospace Industry
- HighEye
- Honeywell
- Imint
- Indra
- Infotron
- Insta
- Inta
- International Aviation Supply
- Israel Aerospace Industries
- ITTI
- JetCat
- Kintex
- L-3 Wescam
- Lehmann Aviation
- Limbach Flugmotoren
- Lindstrand Technologies
- Lockheed Martin MS2
- Lola Composites
- London Satellite Exchange
- Mavionics
- MavTech
- Microdrones
- Microdrones (UK) Ltd
- Microsystem
- Microturbo
- Mission Technologies
- Mobile Systems Research Laboratories
- MW Power Systems
- National Aerospace Laboratory
- NATO
- NEAT
- Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific
Research
- Nimbus
- Northrop Grumman
- Novadem
- Odin Aero
- OHB System
- Onera
- Oto Melara
- Patria
- Plextek
- Prioria
- Prototypa-ZM
- Prox Dynamics
- QinetiQ
- Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
- Rheinmetall Defence Electronics
- Robonic Ltd
- Robot Aviation
- Rolls-Royce
- Rotax Aircraft Engines
- Rotrob
- RUAG Aerospace
- Saab Aerosystems
- Sagem
- Scandicraft
- Schiebel Aircraft
- Selex Communications
- Selex Galileo
- Sener Ingenieria y Sistemas
- Sensefly
- Skybotix Technologies
- SkyShips
- SmartPlanes
- Sofitec Ingeniería
- Sonaca
- Stemme
- SurveyCopter
- Swarm Systems Ltd
- SwissCopter/UASystems
- Swiss UAV
- Tadiran Spectralink
- Tasuma
- Tecknisolar Seni
- Thales
- Thales UK
- Thales Systèmes Aéroportés
- Top I Vision
- Track Systems
- Turkish Aerospace Industries
- Tusas Engine Industries
- UASystems
- UAV Engines Ltd
- UAV Services and Systems
- Universal Target Systems
- U-TacS
- UTRI
- Vision du Ciel
- Vestel Savunma
- VTOL Technologies
- Warrior (Aero-Marine)
- WB Electronics
- Zanzottera Technologies
- 3W International
- 3W Modellmotoren
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