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New Global Military Market Report Published

November 24, 2014  - By
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Research and Markets has added the report “The Global Military GPS/GNSS Market 2013-2023” to its offerings.

Satellite navigation has been at the forefront of technological developments. GPS, the most efficient and widely used satellite navigation system, is in the process of being upgraded by the technologically advanced satellites called GPS III. Once manufactured only by the U.S., satellite navigation systems are now being developed by other countries as well.

The IRNSS in India, Compass (BeiDou) in China, and Galileo in Europe are examples of systems that are either operational or are expected to be so in the next few years. These navigation systems are expected to create new opportunities in the GPS/GNSS market. The new navigation systems will require receivers’ and applications compatible with the new systems.

Although, Galileo is interoperable with GPS, it still would require new receivers and applications to complement the new system. China’s BeiDou is already partially in operation, and is expected to become fully operational by 2020. Countries such as Sri Lanka and Thailand are buying the system from China. The expansion in the use of the Chinese navigation system during the period 2015-2020 will involve military spending on COMPASS receivers both in the domestic market as well as the international market.

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Executive Summary
  • Global Military GPS/GNSS Market Size and Drivers
  • Industry Trends, Recent Developments and Challenges
  • SWOT Analysis of the Military GPS/GNSS Market
  • Country Analysis – Military GPS/GNSS Market
  • Major GPS/GNSS Devices Programs
  • Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
  • Appendix

Companies mentioned include:

  • BAE Systems
  • ITT Exelis
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Raytheon
  • Rockwell Collins
  • Thales
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