UAV updateNew report: UAVs for Border Security -- market & technologies outlook 2010-15

Published 15 September 2010

The use of UAVs in border security missions around the world is expanding rapidly from very little activity today; this expansion will create new markets and new business opportunities, particularly for integrated capabilities guided by an operating concept and turn-key packages that include equipment, training, operations, and maintenance

The Satuma, medium range Pakistani UAV // Source: wordpress.com

Dublin-based Research and Markets announced the addition of the “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for Border Security Global Market & Technologies Outlook 2010-2015” report to their offering.

The research group says that the use of UAVs in border security missions around the world is expanding rapidly from very little activity today. This expansion will create new markets and new business opportunities, particularly for integrated capabilities guided by an operating concept and turn-key packages that include equipment, training, operations, and maintenance. Small nations are discovering this technology. Smaller UAV types will especially benefit in these new markets where the established players have less influence.

The company says that this new report is the only available research that examines, analyzes, and predicts the evolution of Border Security markets and the relevant UAV technologies. “It is also the only UAV report of any kind that lays out a clear path to profit — it is far more than just market predictions,” Research and Market says.

The report offers a discussion of an Operating Concept tying the most common border security technologies together into the capabilities border agents demand. Readers will also find clear instructions on which nations need these UAVs, what relevant foreign aid they receive from the United States, and how to approach those governments.

This report also analyzes and forecasts global UAV procurement trends as the foundation for border security details. Both data sets are presented by region and by UAV type.