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Drones: Market Strategies and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016-2022.

March 2016 | 1114 pages | ID: D0D7A3B2C55EN
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DRONE MARKETS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Drone Market Driving Forces
  Drone Challenges
  Drone Fleet Systems
  Smart Drone Infrastructure Standards
Drone Market Shares
Drone Market Forecasts

1. DRONES: MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1. Smart Commercial Drones
  1.1.1. Smart Drones: Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Description
1.2. Drone Enhanced Capability and Payloads
  1.2.1. Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Enhanced Resilience
  1.2.2. Small and Micro-UAS Drones
  1.2.3. Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Perimeter Surveillance
  1.2.4. Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) Surveillance
1.3. Drone Use Cases
  1.3.1. Drones on the Silver Screen
  1.3.2. Follow Drones
  1.3.3. Conducting a Solar Panel Inspection with eBee Drone
  1.3.4. Quad-copter Drone Crosses the English Channel
  1.3.5. Dutch Police Training Eagles to Take Down Drones
  1.3.6. Next Star Wars Movie Used a Team of Drones to Protect Its Secrets
  1.3.7. AT&T Plans to Use LTE to Control Drones Over Long Distances
  1.3.8. Traxxas Flight Link App
1.4. Registering Drones
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. Drones General Roles
1.7. Border Patrol:
1.8. Development of Lighter Yet More Powerful Drone Power Sources

2. DRONE MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS

2.1. Drone Market Driving Forces
  2.1.1. Drone Challenges
  2.1.2. Drone Fleet Systems
  2.1.3. Smart Drone Infrastructure Standards
2.2. Drone Market Shares
  2.2.1. China's DJI Leads Drone Markets
  2.2.2. DJI Revenue Demonstrates Leadership Position
  2.2.1. DJI Phantom
  2.2.2. Parrot
  2.2.3. 3D Robotics
  2.2.4. Parrot AR Drone $299, Flies Off a Roof
  2.2.5. Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly
  2.2.6. Ascending Technologies Professional Line
  2.2.7. AscTec for Professional Drone Users:
  2.2.8. Hubsan
  2.2.9. Boeing A160 Hummingbird Helicopter
  2.2.10. Insitu
  2.2.11. Boeing Insitu
  2.2.12. Lockheed Martin
  2.2.13. BP and AeroVironment Launch FAA-Approved, Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operations
  2.2.14. AeroVironment's Extensive Operational Track Record
  2.2.15. AeroVironment $11.2 Million Order for Raven Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Services
  2.2.16. Textron /AAI
  2.2.17. Textron Shadow®
  2.2.18. Aurora Flight Sciences Odysseus Solar-Powered Aircraft
  2.2.19. Intel / Ascending Technologies
  2.2.20. Draganflyer X4 UAV
  2.2.21. DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations
  2.2.22. Proxy Aviation Systems
  2.2.23. Northrop Grumman Bat
  2.2.24. General Atomics Predator® UAS
  2.2.25. General Atomics Predator® B UAS
  2.2.26. Yahama Agricultural Drone
  2.2.27. Wing Loong Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) Drone
  2.2.28. Facebook
  2.2.29. Google
  2.2.30. Drone Unit Shipments by Company
2.3. Drone Market Forecasts
  2.3.1. Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS), Market Total Forecasts
  2.3.2. Drone Unit Shipments
  2.3.3. Drone Industry Components
2.4. Consumer Drones
2.5. Smart Commercial Drone Market Sector Shares and Forecasts
  2.5.1. Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts By Sector, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package Delivery, Photography, Videography
2.6. Border Patrol / Law Enforcement Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems
  2.6.1. Border Patrol / Law Enforcement Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems UAS) Market Shares
  2.6.2. Smart Commercial Drone Border Patrol / Homeland Security Aerial Systems Forecasts
  2.6.3. Law Enforcement Drones
2.7. Package Delivery Smart Drone Aerial Systems
  2.7.1. Package Delivery Smart Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares,
  2.7.2. Boeing ScanEagle UAV
  2.7.3. Google Package Delivery
  2.7.4. Package Delivery Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts
2.8. Utility, Pipeline, and Construction Inspection Drones
  2.8.1. Utility and Pipeline Inspection Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
  2.8.2. Smart Commercial Drone Oil and Gas / Pipeline Inspection Aerial Systems Forecasts
  2.8.3. Middle East & Africa Oil & Gas Drones
  2.8.4. Solar Plant Inspection
  2.8.5. Construction
2.9. Drone Agricultural Inspection and Planting Aerial Systems
  2.9.1. Agriculture Commercial Drone Market Vertical Growth:
  2.9.2. Agricultural Inspection and Planting Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
  2.9.3. Yamaha RMAX
  2.9.4. DJI Agricultural Spraying Drone
  2.9.5. Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet
  2.9.6. Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P
  2.9.7. AscTec Firefly
  2.9.8. 3D Robotics
  2.9.9. Agricultural Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts
  2.9.10. Agriculture Surveying Via Drones
  2.9.11. Agricultural Surveying
2.10. Photography and Videography Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems
  2.10.1. Photography and Videography Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares
  2.10.2. Smart Commercial Drone Film / Photo / Video
  2.10.3. LiDAR
  2.10.4. Smart Commercial Drone: Photography / Videography Systems Forecasts
2.11. Commercial Drone Aerial Mapping
  2.11.1. GIS Professionals Are Willing to Pay for Drone Systems
  2.11.2. GIS Software
  2.11.3. UAS-Camera Integration
  2.11.4. Maps of Navigable Drone Highways in The Sky
  2.11.5. Aerial Mapping Smart Commercial Drone Systems Forecasts
2.12. Real Estate Drones
2.13. Improved Safety for Construction Sites
2.14. Warehouse Security/Theft Prevention
2.15. Drone Medical Markets
2.16. Military Drones Market Share and Market Forecasts
  2.16.1. Military Drone Crashes
  2.16.2. Military Drone Crashes Database: 237 Drone Crashes
  2.16.3. Military Drone Market Shares
  2.16.4. Northrup Grumman
  2.16.5. Military Drone Market Forecasts
  2.16.6. Military Drone Market Segment Forecasts
  2.16.7. Turkey Domestically Produced Drone
2.17. Nano Drones Applications
  2.17.1. Drone Miniaturization
2.18. Follow Me Drones
  2.18.1. US FAA Commercial Drone Permits
2.19. Unmanned Aerial Systems Payloads
  2.19.1. Composites Key to Utility
2.20. Venture Investment in Drones
  2.20.1. Drones to Create 70,000 US Jobs
  2.20.2. Drone Crowd Funding
2.21. Commercial Drone Prices
  2.21.1. Parrot AR Drone 2.0 Quadcopter Elite Edition
  2.21.2. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with 14 Megapixel Flight Camera (Blue)
  2.21.3. Parrot AR Drone 2.0 Quadcopter Elite Edition (Sand)
  2.21.4. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller Bundle (Red)
  2.21.5. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with 14 Megapixel Flight Camera (Red)
  2.21.6. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller Bundle (Blue)
  2.21.7. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller and Soft Case Bundle (Red)
  2.21.8. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Backpack Bundle (Blue)
  2.21.9. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Backpack Bundle (Red)
  2.21.10. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Hard Case Bundle (Blue)
  2.21.11. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Hard Case Bundle (Red)
  2.21.12. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Wheeled Hard Case Bundle (Blue)
  2.21.13. Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Wheeled Hard Case Bundle (Red)
  2.21.14. Parrot AR Drone 2.0 1500 mAh High Density Battery
  2.21.15. Parrot LiPo Battery for AR.Drone 2.0 Quadcopter (11.1 V, 1000 mAh)
  2.21.16. Parrot Battery for BeBop Drone and Skycontroller
  2.21.17. Parrot Flight Recorder for AR. Drone 2.0 Quadcopter
  2.21.18. Parrot Camera for BeBop Drone
  2.21.19. Parrot Propellers for BeBop Drone (4-Pack, Red)
  2.21.20. Parrot Wall Charger for BeBop Drone and Skycontroller
  2.21.21. Parrot Skycontroller with Wi-Fi Range Extender for BeBop Drone (Red)
  2.21.22. Parrot Repair Kit for BeBop Drone (Pair)
  2.21.23. Parrot Feet Pack for BeBop Drone (4-Pack)
2.22. Drone Regional Market Analysis
  2.22.1. Smart Drone Commercial (UAV) Industry Regional Summary
  2.22.2. U.S Accounts for 73 Percent of The Worldwide Research, Development, Test, And Evaluation (RDT&E) Spending On Smart Drone Technology
  2.22.3. U.S. State Department Drone Export Guidelines
  2.22.4. Canada
  2.22.5. Europe
  2.22.6. UK Trade in Drones
  2.22.7. Drones for the Netherlands
  2.22.8. Japan
  2.22.9. Sony Drone Services
  2.22.10. Japanese Drone Works Inside the Nuclear Power Plant
  2.22.11. China
  2.22.12. Chinese Smog-Fighting Drones That Spray Chemicals To Capture Pollution
  2.22.13. China Desires Exports, Steps Up Research In Military Drones
  2.22.14. Chinese Commercial Drones
  2.22.15. Singapore
  2.22.16. Africa
  2.22.17. Expansion of US Drone Base in Africa
  2.22.18. Ethiopia
  2.22.19. Brazil
  2.22.20. Morocco
  2.22.21. India

3. DRONES: HIGHWAYS IN THE SKY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1. Parrot S.A.
  3.1.1. Parrot Bebop Drone Stability
  3.1.2. Parrot AR.Drone $299, Flies Off a Roof
3.2. GoPro
  3.2.1. GoPro Recorded Video Can Be Stitched Together Using Kolor
3.3. 3D Robotics
  3.3.1. 3D Robotics Launches Line of Mapping Drones
3.4. Yamaha Crop Dusting Drones
  3.4.1. Yahama
  3.4.2. Yamaha RMAX
  3.4.3. Yamaha Unmanned Helicopters For Industrial And Research Applications
3.5. DJI
  3.5.1. DJI Phantom
  3.5.2. DJI Inspire
  3.5.3. DJI Ronin
  3.5.4. DJI Ronin Major Updates:
  3.5.5. DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone
  3.5.6. DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Live HD View
  3.5.7. DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Complete Control
  3.5.8. DJI Industries Phantom Intelligent Battery
  3.5.9. DJI Industries Inspire Drone
  3.5.10. DJI Industries Ronin-M
  3.5.11. DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+
  3.5.12. DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7
  3.5.13. Flying Platforms
  3.5.14. DJI Flight Controllers
  3.5.15. DJI Camera Gimbals
  3.5.16. HD Video Downlink
  3.5.17. Ground Stations
  3.5.18. DJI Guidance
3.6. Boeing
  3.6.1. Boeing A160 Hummingbird Helicopter
  3.6.2. Boeing ScanEagle Small Footprint Solutions
  3.6.3. Boeing / Insitu / Commercial
  3.6.4. Insitu Arctic Ice Floe Monitoring
  3.6.5. Insitu Mammal Monitoring
  3.6.6. Insitu Pipeline Surveys
  3.6.7. Insitu Power-Line Inspections
  3.6.8. Insitu Geomagnetic Surveys
  3.6.9. Insitu Commercial Fishing
  3.6.10. Insitu Public Safety
  3.6.11. Insitu Disaster Response
  3.6.12. Insitu Search and Rescue
  3.6.13. Insitu Port and Border Security
  3.6.14. Insitu Communications Relay
  3.6.15. Insitu Over-the-Horizon Sensing
  3.6.16. Insitu Counter-Narcotics
  3.6.17. Insitu Offshore Base
  3.6.18. Insitu Defense
  3.6.19. Insitu Payload Systems
  3.6.20. Insitu Force Protection
  3.6.21. Insitu Combined Arms
  3.6.22. Insitu Research Future of Operations and Technology
  3.6.23. Insitu ICOMC2 Streamline Process
  3.6.24. Insitu ICOMC2's Breakthrough Technology Extends Drone Capabilities
  3.6.25. Insitu NightEagle
3.7. AeroVironment
  3.7.1. AeroVironement Global Observer
  3.7.2. AeroVironement RQ-20A Puma AE
  3.7.3. AeroVironement Wasp AE
  3.7.4. AeroVironement Shrike VTOL
  3.7.5. AeroVironement Ground Control System
  3.7.6. BP and AeroVironment Launch FAA-Approved, Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operations
  3.7.7. AeroVironment Integrated LiDAR Sensor Payload
  3.7.8. AeroVironment and Commercial UAV
  3.7.9. AeroVironment AV's Family of Small UAS
  3.7.10. AeroVironment Raven
3.8. Elbit Systems Ltd
  3.8.1. Elbit Systems Herrmesâ„¢ 900 - Multi-role, Multi- Payload Configurations Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE)
3.9. Amazon
3.10. Textron
  3.10.1. Textron Shadow M2
  3.10.2. Textron Aerosonde
  3.10.3. Textron / Aerosonde AAI Services
  3.10.4. Textron Shadow® Reconnaissance, Surveillance
  3.10.5. Textron Systems AAI / Aerosonde®
  3.10.6. Textron Systems AAI and Aeronautics Orbiterâ„¢
  3.10.7. Textron Systems AAI Remote Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Terminals
  3.10.8. Textron Systems AAI One System Remote Video Terminal
  3.10.9. Textron Systems AAI Tactical Sensor Intelligence Sharing System
  3.10.10. Textron Systems Wasp Micro Air Vehicle (MAV)
  3.10.11. Textron Systems Homeland Security
  3.10.12. Nano Air Vehicle
3.11. BAE Systems
  3.11.1. BAE Systems MIM500â„¢ Series of Uncooled Infrared Camera Cores
  3.11.2. BAE Systems Taranis
3.12. Aurora Flight Sciences Hale
  3.12.1. Aurora Centaur
  3.12.2. Aurora Orion
  3.12.3. Aurora SKATE - Small Unmanned Aircraft System
  3.12.4. Aurora's HALE
  3.12.5. Aurora's Advanced Concepts: SunLight Eagle - Green Flight
  3.12.6. Aurora's Excalibur
  3.12.7. Aurora GoldenEye 80 - Small, Capable Surveillance
  3.12.8. Aurora GoldenEye
  3.12.9. Aurora GoldenEye
  3.12.10. Aurora's Advanced Concepts: UHATF
  3.12.11. Aurora Flight Sciences Odysseus Solar-Powered Aircraft
  3.12.12. Aurora Flight Sciences Orion HALL
  3.12.13. Aurora Flight Sciences Earth Science Applications
  3.12.14. Aurora Small Unmanned Aerial Systems
  3.12.15. Aurora Tactical Systems
  3.12.16. Aurora Diamond DA42 MPP
  3.12.17. Aurora System Description
3.13. L-3 Communications Next Generation Precision Unmanned Aircraft Systems
  3.13.1. L-3 Cutlass Communications Small Expendable Tube-Launched UAS
3.14. Draganfly Innovations Inc.
  3.14.1. Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P
  3.14.2. Draganfly Handheld Ground Control System
  3.14.3. Draganflyer Vision Based System (VBS)
  3.14.4. Draganflyer Guardian
  3.14.5. Draganfly X4
  3.14.6. Draganflyer X6
  3.14.7. Draganflyer Aerial Photography & Video Applications
  3.14.8. Draganflyer Real Estate Applications
  3.14.9. Draganflyer Law Enforcement Applications
  3.14.10. Draganflyer X8
3.15. DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations
  3.15.1. DRS Aircraft Monitoring Unit (AMU)
3.16. General Atomics
3.17. Integrated Dynamics
  3.17.1. Integrated Dynamics Rover
  3.17.2. Integrated Dynamics Explorer
  3.17.3. Integrated Dynamics Skycam
  3.17.4. Integrated Dynamics Pride
  3.17.5. Integrated Dynamics Spirit
  3.17.6. Integrated Dynamics Border Eagle MK - II
  3.17.7. Integrated Dynamics Hornet
  3.17.8. Integrated Dynamics HAWK MK - V
  3.17.9. Integrated Dynamics VISION systems
  3.17.10. Integrated Dynamics VISION MK I
  3.17.11. Integrated Dynamics Vision M K - I I
  3.17.12. Integrated Dynamics S/Integrated Dynamics Integrated Dynamics M K - I
  3.17.13. Integrated Dynamics Vector
  3.17.14. Integrated Dynamics Tornado
  3.17.15. Integrated Dynamics Nishan MK - II
  3.17.16. Integrated Dynamics Nishan TJ - 1000
3.18. MMIST Mist Mobility
  3.18.1. Sherpa Ranger / MMist
3.19. Marcus Systems
  3.19.1. Marcus Autopilots
3.20. Proxy Aviation Systems
  3.20.1. Proxy PROTEUSâ„¢
  3.20.2. Proxy PACS
  3.20.3. The Proxy Autonomous Control Suite (PACSâ„¢) Virtual Pilot / Virtual Operator
  3.20.4. Proxy Cooperative Control/UDMS
  3.20.5. Proxy SkyRaider
3.21. LaserMotive
  3.21.1. LaserMotive Power Links
  3.21.2. LaserMotive Teams with Germany's Ascending Technologies
3.22. China Aerospace Science & Industry Corp Jet-Powered WJ600
  3.22.1. Chinese Naval UAS
3.23. ASN Technology Group
3.24. Northrop Grumman / Scaled Composites
  3.24.1. Proteus
  3.24.2. Northrop Grumman MLB Company
  3.24.3. Northrop Grumman.Bat
  3.24.4. Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal
  3.24.5. Northrop Grumman Unmanned Aerial Systems
  3.24.6. Northrop Grumman Bat Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)
  3.24.7. Northrop Grumman Firebird
  3.24.8. Northrop Grumman Persistent Multiple Intelligence Gathering Air System
  3.24.9. Northrop Grumman M324v (Unmanned Aerial System)
  3.24.10. Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Block 20 Global Hawk
  3.24.11. Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk
  3.24.12. Northrop Grumman X-47B UCAS
  3.24.13. Northrop Grumman Fire-X Medium-Range Vertical Unmanned Aircraft System
3.25. Schiebel Camcopter S-100
  3.25.1. Schiebel Camcopter Target Markets:
3.26. Google
  3.26.1. Google Loon
  3.26.2. Google Loon Balloon Project
  3.26.3. Google Titan Aerospace
  3.26.4. Google Solara 50: Titan Aerospace
3.27. Facebook
3.28. Outernet Beamed Via Satellite
  3.28.1. Outernet Mobile Cloud Network Infrastructure
3.29. Lockheed Martin Ground Control System
  3.29.1. Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor Is Structure (ISIS)
  3.29.2. Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor IS Structure (ISIS) Concept of Operations
  3.29.3. Lockheed Martin K-MAX Unmanned Helicopter
  3.29.4. Lockheed Martin K-MAX Used By Commercial Operators
  3.29.5. Lockheed Martin ARES
  3.29.6. Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III
  3.29.7. Lockheed Martin Fury
  3.29.8. Lockheed Martin Expeditionary Ground Control System
  3.29.9. Lockheed Martin Remote Minehunting System
  3.29.10. Lockheed Martin Marlin
  3.29.11. Lockheed Martin Persistent Threat Detection System
  3.29.12. Lockheed Martin Stalker Package Delivery
  3.29.13. Lockheed Martin Stalker Droppable Payload
3.30. TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone
3.31. Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS
  3.31.1. Prox Dynamics AS
3.32. Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS
  3.32.1. Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System
  3.32.2. Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 System
  3.32.3. Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System Features
  3.32.4. Denel Dynamics Hungwe UAS
  3.32.5. Denel Dynamics Skua
  3.32.6. Denel Dynamics Skua High-speed Target Drone
3.33. IAI/Malat Israel Aerospace Industries Heron
  3.33.1. IAI/Malat Israel Aerospace Industries Super Heron
  3.33.2. Israel Aerospace Industries Hunter
  3.33.3. Israel Aerospace Industries / RUAG Aerospace Ranger
  3.33.4. Israel Aerospace Industries Scout
  3.33.5. Israel Aerospace Industries Pioneer
  3.33.6. Israel Aerospace Industries Searcher MKIII
  3.33.7. Israel Aerospace Industries Panther Fixed Wing VTOL UAS
  3.33.8. Israel Aerospace Industries Mini Panther Fixed Wing VTOL Mini UAS
3.34. Safran
  3.34.1. Safran Patroller and Sperwer
3.35. Honeywell
  3.35.1. Honeywell Engines in General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
3.36. Ascending Technologies
  3.36.1. Ascending Technologies Professional Line
  3.36.2. AscTec For Professional Drone Users:
  3.36.3. AscTec Compliance
  3.36.4. Ascending Technologies For Professional UAV
  3.36.5. AscTec Falcon 8 + InspectionPRO
  3.36.6. AscTec Falcon 8 + VideoEXPERT
  3.36.7. AscTec Firefly
  3.36.8. Technical Data - AscTec Firefly
3.37. Danish Aviation Systems
3.38. FT Sistemas
  3.38.1. FT Sistemas Drone Applications
3.39. AgEagle
3.40. Roketsan Turkish Defense
3.41. Hexo+
3.42. Wingsland
3.43. Ehang GhostDrone 2.0
3.44. Prox Dynamics Black Hornet Nano:
3.45. senseFly eBee:
3.46. Ballistic UAV Game of Drones
3.47. Bluefin Robotics Bluefin 21:
3.48. Yuneec
3.49. Sky-Futures

4. DRONE UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS (UAS) TECHNOLOGY

4.1. Sense and Avoid Technology
  4.1.1. Learning to Fly a Hobby or Commercial Drone
  4.1.2. US FAA Launches Drone Safety Campaign
4.2. UAS Sense and Avoid Evolution Avionics Approach
4.3. Drone Regulation
  4.3.1. Drone Test Sites Selected by the FAA
  4.3.2. Drone Exemptions
  4.3.3. FAA Plans Final Regulation on Commercial Drone Use by Mid-2016
4.4. Military Drone Technology
  4.4.1. Military Systems Interoperability
  4.4.2. Drone Operational Benefits of Autonomy
4.5. Northrop Grumman.BAT Open Architecture
4.6. Integrated Dynamics Flight Tele Command & Control Systems
  4.6.1. AP 2000
  4.6.2. AP 5000
  4.6.3. IFCS-6000 (Integrated Autonomous Flight Control System)
  4.6.4. IFCS-7000 (Integrated Autonomous Flight Control System)
  4.6.5. Portable Telecommand and Control System (P.T.C.S.)
4.7. Improved GPS Operations
4.8. Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter (IRGX)
  4.8.1. Portable Telecommand and Control System (P.T.C.S.)
4.9. IRGX (Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter)
  4.9.1. Ground Control Stations
  4.9.2. GCS 1200
  4.9.3. GCS 2000
4.10. Antenna Tracking Systems
4.11. ATPS 1200
  4.11.1. ATPS 2000
  4.11.2. Gyro Stabilized Payloads
  4.11.3. GSP
  4.11.4. GSP
  4.11.5. GSP 1200
4.12. IMSAR LLC Collision-Avoidance Radar Systems
4.13. Civilian UAV's - Rover Systems
4.14. CPI-406 Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
  4.14.1. Deployable Flight Incident Recorder Set (DFIRS)
  4.14.2. Airborne Separation Video System (ASVS)
  4.14.3. Airborne Separation Video System - Remote Sensor (ASVS - RS)
  4.14.4. Airborne Tactical Server (ATS)
4.15. Cloud Computing and Multilayer Security
4.16. Aurora Very High-Altitude Propulsion System (VHAPS)
4.17. Aurora Autonomy & Flight Control
  4.17.1. Aurora Guidance Sensors and Control Systems MAV Guidance
  4.17.2. Aurora Multi-Vehicle Cooperative Control for Air and Sea Vehicles in Littoral Operations (UAV/USV)
  4.17.3. Aurora and MIT On-board Planning System for UAVs Supporting Expeditionary Reconnaissance and Surveillance (OPS-USERS)
  4.17.4. Aurora Flare Planning
  4.17.5. Aurora Distributed Sensor Fusion
  4.17.6. Aurora Aerospace Electronics
  4.17.7. Aurora is CTC-REF
4.18. Space Technologies: Autonomous Control of Space Nuclear Reactors (ACSNR)
  4.18.1. Rule-based Asset Management for Space Exploration Systems (RAMSES)
  4.18.2. Synchronized Position Hold, Engage & Reorient Experiment Satellites (SPHERES)
4.19. Positive Pressure Relief Valve (PPRV)
  4.19.1. Chip-Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC)
  4.19.2. Low-Design-Impact Inspection Vehicle (LIIVe)
  4.19.3. Synthetic Imaging Maneuver Optimization (SIMO)
  4.19.4. Self-Assembling Wireless Autonomous Reconfigurable Modules (SWARM)
4.20. Persistent, Long-Range Reconnaissance Capabilities
  4.20.1. United States Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) program
  4.20.2. Navy Unmanned Combat Air System UCAS Program:
  4.20.3. Navy Unmanned Combat Air System UCAS: Objectives:
4.21. Search and Rescue (SAR)
4.22. L-3. Communications LinkTEKâ„¢ IDS
4.23. L-3. Communications FlightTEK® SMC
  4.23.1. Helicopter Main Limiting Factor Retreating Blade Stall
4.24. Danish Aviation Systems'
4.25. Draganflyer X4 Applications
  4.25.1. Draganflyer X4 Large Project Management
  4.25.2. Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Equipment
  4.25.3. Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Agricultural and Equipment
  4.25.4. Draganflyer Advanced RC Flight Research
  4.25.5. Aerial Archeology
  4.25.6. Environmental Assessment
  4.25.7. The Draganflyer X4 is Fun to Fly
4.26. Drones Protect US Commerce and US Civilian Safety
  4.26.1. John Adams Articulates the Need for Military to Fight Terrorists
  4.26.2. John Adam's Solution for Terrorism

5. DRONE AND REMOTE CONTROL COMPANY DESCRIPTION

5.1. 3D Robotics
  5.1.1. 3D Robotics Acquisition of Sifteo
5.2. AeroVironment
  5.2.1. AeroVironment Revenue 2015
5.3. Aeryon Labs
  5.3.1. Aeryon Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS)
5.4. AgEagle
5.5. Airogisitic
5.6. Airware
  5.6.1. Airware Components of its Aerial Information Platform
  5.6.2. Airware's AIP Business Model
  5.6.3. Airware Investment from Intel Capital
5.7. Amazon
5.8. ASN Technologies
5.9. Aurora Flight
  5.9.1. Aurora 2013 Employee Exceptional Service Award
5.10. Aviation Industry Corp (AVIC)
  5.10.1. Aviation Industry Corp / Thielert
5.11. BAE Systems
5.12. BlueSKy
  5.12.1. Cyberhawk World Leader In Using UAVs To Inspect Industrial Facilities In Oil And Gas
  5.12.2. Bluesky
5.13. Boeing
  5.13.1. Boeing 2015 Revenue
  5.13.2. Boeing Commercial Airplanes
  5.13.3. Boeing Defense, Space & Security
  5.13.4. Boeing Capital Corporation
  5.13.5. Boeing Engineering, Operations & Technology
  5.13.6. Boeing Shared Services Group
  5.13.7. Boeing Revenue by Segment
  5.13.8. Boeing / Insitu
  5.13.9. Boeing Defense, Space & Security
5.14. Challis Inc.
5.15. China Aerospace
  5.15.1. China Aerospace CASC Space Technology
  5.15.2. China Aerospace CASC Revenue
5.16. Cybaero
  5.16.1. Cyphy Microfilament Technology
  5.16.2. CyPhy Works Microfilament
5.17. Intel / Cyberhawk Innovations
  5.17.1. Cyberhawk Innovations ROAV Inspection for The Offshore Oil & Gas Industry
5.18. Delair-Tech
5.19. Denel Dynamics
5.20. Disney
5.21. DJI
5.22. Draganflyer
  5.22.1. DraganBot
  5.22.2. Draganflyer ABEX Awards
5.23. Drone Innovation Holding Company
5.24. EHang
5.25. Elbit Systems Ltd
  5.25.1. Elbit Systems Ltd (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) and USVs (Unmanned Surface Vessels)
  5.25.2. Elbit Systems Ltd Military Aircraft and Helicopter Systems
5.26. Enertis
5.27. Finmeccanica
  5.27.1. DRS Technologies
5.28. Flirtey
5.29. FT Sistemas
5.30. General Atomics
  5.30.1. USAF awards Contracts to GA-ASI to convert 38 Reaper UASs to Extended Range Capability configuration
  5.30.2. U.S. Air Force Plans for Extended-Range Reaper
5.31. General Dynamics
  5.31.1. Sequester Mechanism
  5.31.2. General Dynamics Revenue
  5.31.3. General Dynamics Robotic Systems
  5.31.4. General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision
  5.31.5. General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing
  5.31.6. General Dynamics Autonomous Land And Air Vehicle Development
  5.31.7. General Dynamics / Bluefin Robotics
5.32. Google
  5.32.1. Google Revenue
  5.32.2. Google Revenues by Segment and Geography
  5.32.3. Google / Boston Dynamics
  5.32.4. Boston Dynamics CHEETAH - Fastest Legged Robot
  5.32.5. Boston Dynamics Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot
  5.32.6. Boston Dynamics BigDog
  5.32.7. Boston Dynamics LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot
  5.32.8. Google Robotic Division
  5.32.9. Google Self-Driving Car
  5.32.10. Google Cars Address Vast Majority Of Vehicle Accidents Due To Human Error
  5.32.11. Google Business
  5.32.12. Google Corporate Highlights
  5.32.13. Google Search
5.33. GoPro
  5.33.1. GoPro Second Quarter 2015 Highlights
  5.33.2. GoPro Opular Mount
  5.33.3. GoPro Revenue Surges 54% As It Gains Popularity Abroad
  5.33.4. GoPro Acquires Kolor, A Virtual Reality Company
5.34. Gryphon
5.35. Hobbico
5.36. Honeywell
  5.36.1. Honeywell T-Hawk Military Mini Drone
  5.36.2. Honeywell's Unmanned Aerial Vehicle RMUs
  5.36.3. Honeywell Navigation
5.37. Hubsan
5.38. HUVRData, LLC
5.39. Integrated Dynamics
5.40. Intel
  5.40.1. Intel Company Strategy
  5.40.2. Intel Realsense Cameras And Ascending Technologies' Asctec Trinity
  5.40.3. Intel Capital
  5.40.4. Intel / Ascending Technologies
  5.40.5. Ascending Technologies
  5.40.6. Intel Acquires Ascending Technologies!
  5.40.7. Ascending Technologies
  5.40.8. Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly
  5.40.9. Drone: Asctec Firefly with Intel Realsense
  5.40.10. Ascending Technologies and Intel Collaboration to Develop Drone Collision Avoidance Technology
  5.40.11. Ascending Technologies Asctec Firefly / Intel RealSense Camera
  5.40.12. Intel Realsense Cameras and Ascending Technologies' Asctec Trinity
  5.40.13. AscTec Falcon
  5.40.14. Topcon Distribution Partnership with Ascending Technologies
5.41. Israel Aerospace Industries
  5.41.1. Israel Aerospace Industries MALAT Division
5.42. Japan Drones
5.43. Kratos
5.44. L-3. Communications
  5.44.1. L3. Communications
  5.44.2. L-3. Aerospace Systems
  5.44.3. L-3. Electronic Systems
  5.44.4. L-3. Communication Systems
  5.44.5. L-3. National Security Solutions
  5.44.6. L-3. Revenue by Segment
5.45. Laird / Cattron Group International
  5.45.1. Cattron- Theimeg Branding
5.46. Laser Motive
5.47. Lockheed Martin
  5.47.1. Lockheed Martin First Quarter 2015 Results
  5.47.2. Lockheed Martin Symphony Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems
  5.47.3. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue
  5.47.4. Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems
  5.47.5. Lockheed Martin
5.48. Marcus UAV
5.49. MMist
  5.49.1. MMIST Sherpatm Guided Parachute System
  5.49.2. MMIST SnowGoosetm CQ-10A Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)
5.50. Northrop Grumman
  5.50.1. Northrop Grumman Revenue
  5.50.2. Northrop Grumman Remotec
  5.50.3. Northrop Grumman Leading Global Security Company
  5.50.4. Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment
  5.50.5. Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya
  5.50.6. Northrop Grumman Corporation Subsidiary Remotec Inc. upgrade the U.S. Air Force fleet of Andros HD-1
  5.50.7. Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier
5.51. Parrot/senseFly
  5.51.1. Parrot Group / senseFly
  5.51.2. Parrot Group senseFly CTI Certified
  5.51.3. Parrot Drone First Quarter Sales For 2015 Up 356 Percent
5.52. Prox Dynamics
5.53. Proxy Technologies
5.54. Roketsan
5.55. RUAG Aerospace
5.56. Safran Morpho
  5.56.1. Safron Morpho Identification Division
  5.56.2. Safron Morpho e-Documents Division
  5.56.3. Safron Morpho e-Documents Payments
  5.56.4. Safron Morpho e-Documents Identity & Access Management
  5.56.5. Safron Morpho Global Presence
  5.56.6. Safron Morpho Detection Division
  5.56.7. Safran Morpho Revenue 2015
  5.56.8. Key figures for the first quarter of 2015
  5.56.9. Safran Morpho Business
  5.56.10. Safron Security Revenue
5.57. SAIC
5.58. Scaled Composites
5.59. Schiebel
5.60. Secom
  5.60.1. Japanese Security Company To Offer Private Security Drones
5.61. Skycatch
5.62. Sky-Futures
5.63. TeamUAV
5.64. Textron
5.65. Topcon Positioning Group
5.66. TRNDlabs
5.67. XAircraft
5.68. Yahama
  5.68.1. Yamaha Crop Dusting Drones
5.69. Yuneec
5.70. Wing Looong
  5.70.1. Wing Loong Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) Drone
5.71. ZMP
5.72. Drone Market Participants WorldWide
  5.72.1. Military Manufacturers
  5.72.2. Top Drone Products
  5.72.3. FAA Approved Drone Projects
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES

Figure ES-1: Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone
Figure ES-2: Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone Controller
Table ES-3: Smart Commercial Drone Aircraft Benefits
Table ES-4: Smart Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Functions
Table ES-5: Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems Features
Table ES-6: Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Mission Tasks
Table ES-7: Smart Commercial Drone Challenges
Figure ES-8: Drone Systems Market Shares, 2015
Figure ES-9: Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 1-1: Ability Of Commercial Drones To Perform Delivery Function 1.3 Drone Use Cases
Figure 1-2: Increase In Resolution That Is Possible With Georeferenced Imagery
Table 1-3: Department of Transportation Applications
Table 1-4: Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Homeland Security Sites To Be Monitored
Figure 2-1: Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone
Figure 2-2: Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone Controller
Table 2-3: Smart Commercial Drone Aircraft Benefits
Table 2-4: Smart Commercial Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Functions
Table 2-5: Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems Features
Table 2-6: Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Mission Tasks
Table 2-7: Smart Commercial Drone Challenges
Figure 2-8: Drone Systems Market Shares, 2015
Figure 2-9: Drone Market Shares, 2015
Figure 2-10: Drone Systems, Low End, Mid Range and High End, Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-11: DJI Drone
Figure 2-12: Airborne Parrot Drone
Figure 2-13: Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly Smart Drone
Figure 2-14: Ascending Technologies Professional Line
Figure 2-15: Boeing A160 Hummingbird Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Figure 2-16: BP and AeroVironment Drone for Comprehensive GIS Services
Figure 2-17: AeroVironment Switchblade Tactical Missile System
Figure 2-18: Textron L-3WESCAM
Figure 2-19: Textron Shadow
Figure 2-20: General Atomics Predator UAS
Figure 2-21: General Atomics Predator B UAS
Table 2-22: Drone Unit Shipments by Company
Figure 2-23: Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-24: Drone Aerial Systems Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-25: Drone Market Segment Applications
Table 2-26: Drone Aerial Systems by Sector, Military, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package Delivery, Photography, Videography, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-27: Drone Aerial Systems by Sector, Military, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package Delivery, Photography, Videography, Percent, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-28: Drone Systems Market Share Units, 2015
Figure 2-29: Drone Aerial Systems Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Figure 2-30: DJI Overcomes Technological Barriers to Drone Manufacture
Figure 2-31:
Figure 2-32: Agriculture, Business, Environmental and Entertainment Use of Drones
Figure 2-33: Emergency and Real Estate Use of Drones
Figure 2-34: Security and Media Use of Drones
Table 2-35: Drone Systems by Application, Military, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, and Border Patrol, Agricultural, Package Delivery, Consumer Photo Drones, Utility Infrastructure Inspection, and Mapping, Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-36: Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) by Sector, Agriculture, Oil and Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package Delivery, Photography, Videography, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Figure 2-37: Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) by Sector, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Disaster Response, Package Delivery, Photography, Videography, Percent, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-38: Border Patrol / Law Enforcement Smart Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-39: Smart Commercial Drone Border Patrol / Homeland Security Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-40: Package Delivery Smart Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-41: Google Drone Package Delivery
Figure 2-42: Smart Commercial Drone Package Delivery Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-43: Utility and Pipeline Inspection Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-44: Draganflyer Pipeline / Hydro-Transmission Line Inspection
Figure 2-45: Smart Commercial Drone Oil and Gas / Pipeline Inspection Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Figure 3-46: Solar Plant Inspection
Table 2-47: Smart Drone Aerial Mapping Market Shares Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 3-48: Commercial Drones Took to the Skies First for the Agricultural Industry
Table 2-49: Drone Uses in Agriculture
Table 2-50: Agricultural Inspection and Planting Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-51: Yamaha Helicopter Drone Spraying
Figure 2-52: Yamaha RMAX Helicopter Drones
Figure 2-53: DJI Agricultural Spraying Drone
Figure 2-54: Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P
Figure 2-55: AscTec Firefly
Table 2-56: Technical Data -- AscTec Firefly
Figure 2-57: Smart Commercial Drone Agriculture Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Figure 2-58: Agriculture Surveying Via Drones
Figure 2-59: Sports Photography -- Bringing The Person Into The Action
Figure 2-60: Drone Game-Changing Application Was Aerial Photography
Table 2-61: Photography and Videography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-62: Smart Commercial Drone Photography / Videography Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Figure 2-63: Commercial Drone Aerial Mapping
Table 2-64: Smart Drone Aerial Mapping Market Shares Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-65: Smart Drone Mapping Vehicle
Figure 2-66:
Figure 2-67:
Table 2-68: 3D Maps Of Navigable Drone Highways In The Sky
Figure 2-69: Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Mapping Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Figure 2-70: Real Estate Uses Drones For Aerial Perspectives
Figure 2-71: 2.15 Drone Medical Markets
Figure 2-72: Emergency Medical Deliveries
Figure 2-73: Northrop Grumman Global Hawk
Table 2-74: Military Drone Systems, Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-75: Military Drone Crashes By Year
Figure 2-76: Military Drone Crashes By Arm of the Military
Figure 2-77: Military Drone Crashes By Geography
Figure 2-78: Military Drone Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-79: Military Drone Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-80: Northrop Grumman Global Hawk Features
Table 2-81: Northrop Grumman Global Hawk Functions
Figure 2-82: Military Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-83: Nano Drones Applications
Figure 2-84: DJI Share of FAA Drone Operations Exceptions
Figure 2-85: Top Five VC Funded Drone Ventures
Figure 2-86:
Figure 2-87:
Figure 2-88:
Figure 2-89:
Figure 2-89: Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2015
Table 2-90: Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Regional Market Segments, 2015
Figure 2-91: Japanese Hexacopter Smart Commercial Drone
Figure 2-92: Sony Commercial Drone
Figure 2-93: Drone Model Envisaged For Work Inside The Reactor Buildings At The Crippled Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant
Figure 2-84:
Figure 2-85: Expansion of US Drone Base in Africa
Figure 3-1: Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone
Table 3-2: Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone
Table 3-3: Parrot Bebop Drone Stability and Function Sensors
Table 3-4: Parrot Bebop Drone Sensor Functions
Figure 3-5: Airborne Parrot Drone
Figure 3-6: Airborne Parrot AR.Drone 2.0
Figure 3-7: 3D Robotics
Figure 3-8:
Figure 3-9:
Figure 3-10: UC Davis Using Yahama Helicopter Drones For Crop Dusting
Figure 3-11: Yamaha Crop Dusting Initiatives
Figure 3-12: Yamaha Helicopter Drone Spraying
Figure 3-13: Yamaha RMAX Helicopter Drones
Figure 3-14: Yamaha Agricultural Spraying
Figure 3-15: Yamaha Rmax Drone
Figure 3-16: Yamaha Unmanned Helicopters For Industrial And Research Applications
Table 3-17: Yamaha Drone Unmanned Helicopters Agricultural Applications
Table 3-18: DJI Products
Figure 3-19: DJI Phantom
Figure 3-20: DJI Phantom Series
Figure 3-21: DJI Inspire
Figure 3-22: DJI Ronin
Table 3-23: DJI Ronin Features
Figure 3-24: DJI Inspire
Figure 3-25: DJI Ronin-M
Figure 3-26: Spreading Wings S800 EVO
Figure 3-27: Zenmuse H3-3D
Figure 3-28: DJI Flame Wheel Landing Gear and Propulsion System
Figure 3-29: Fine-Tuned Electronic Propulsion Inspire
Figure 3-30: Phantom 3 Professional & Advanced
Figure 3-31: DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone
Table 3-32: DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Powerful Mobile App
Table 3-33: DJI Industries Phantom Functions
Table 3-34: DJI Industries Phantom SKEYE Nano Drone Open Platform Apps Programming Functions
Figure 3-35: DJI Industries Inspire Drone
Table 3-36: DJI Industries Inspire Drone Features
Figure 3-37: DJI Industries Ronin-M
Table 3-38: DJI Industries Ronin-M Functions
Figure 3-39: DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+
Table 3-40: DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+ Features
Figure 3-41: DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7
Table 3-42: DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7 Features
Figure 3-43: DJI Advanced Octocopter Spreading Wings S1000+
Figure 3-44: Spreading Wings S1000
Figure 3-45: DJI Flight Controllers For Multi-Rotors
Figure 3-46: WooKong-M
Figure 3-47:
Figure 3-48:
Figure 3-49: DJI Handheld Gimbals
Figure 3-50: Aerial Gimbals
Figure 3-51:
Figure 3-52: Zenmuse Z15-A7
Figure 3-53: Zenmuse Z15-A7
Figure 3-54:
Figure 3-55:
Figure 3-56:
Table 3-57: Boeing A160 Hummingbird Helicopter Features
Figure 3-58: Boeing A160 Hummingbird Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Table 3-59: Boeing-Insitu ScanEagle In Service Views
Figure 3-60: Boeing ScanEagle
Figure 3-61: Insitu ScanEagle
Figure 3-62: Boeing Insitu ScanEagle 2 -- the Next Generation Platform
Table 3-63: Insitu Industry Standards Best Practices Partners
Table 3-64: Insitu ICOMC2's Breakthrough Technology Capabilities
Table 3-65: Insitu ICOMC2 Technology Upgrade For Emergency Response
Figure 3-66: Insitu NightEagle
Figure 3-67: AeroVironment Drone for Surveillance
Figure 3-68: AeroVironement Global Observer
Table 3-69: AeroVironement Global Observer Advanced Warning Factors
Table 3-70: AeroVironement Global ObserverR System Applications
Table 3-71: AeroVironement Global ObserverR System Target Markets
Figure 3-72: AeroVironement RQ-20A Puma AE
Figure 3-73: AeroVironement Wasp AE
Figure 3-74: AeroVironement Shrike VTOL
Figure 3-75: AeroVironement Ground Control System
Figure 3-76: BP and AeroVironment Drone for Comprehensive GIS Services
Table 3-77: AeroVironment BP Services
Table 3-78: AeroVironement BP Inspection of Critical Infrastructure
Figure 3-79: AeroVironment Commercial UAV
Figure 3-80: AeroVironment UAS: Raven
Figure 3-81: AeroVironment Raven
Figure 3-82: Elbit Systems Herrmes? 900 - Multi-role, Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE)
Table 3-83: Elbit Systems UAS
Table 3-84: Interstate Drone Regulation Functions
Figure 3-85: Amazon Prime Air Drone
Figure 3-86: Textron Shadow M2
Table 3-87: Textron Shadow M2 Features
Table 3-88: Textron / Aerosonde Aircraft Flight Milestones And Capabilities
Table 3-89: Aerosonde Service Capabilities
Table 3-90: Textron AAI Optimization For The Aircraft For Military Missions
Figure 3-91: Textron Shadow
Table 3-92: Textron Training Domains And Capabilities
Figure 3-93: Textron Systems UAS: Wasp
Table 3-94: Textron Systems Global Observer System Homeland Security Functions
Table 3-95: Textron Systems Global Observer Features
Figure 3-96: Nano Air Advanced Development Aircraft:
Figure 3-97: BAE Systems MIM500? Series Of Uncooled Infrared Camera Cores
Table 3-98: BAE Systems MIM500 Camera Functions
Figure 3-99: BAE Systems Taranis
Figure 3-100: Aurora Flight Sciences Centaur OPA
Figure 3-101:
Figure 3-102: Aurora Flight Sciences Orion
Figure 3-103: Aurora Flight Sciences Orion Magic JCTD
Figure 3-104: Aurora Skate
Figure 3-105: Aurora Skate Flight Path
Figure 3-106: Aurora Skate Flying Indoors
Figure 3-107: Aurora's HALE
Figure 3-108: Aurora's Advanced Concepts: SunLight Eagle
Figure 3-109: Aurora Excalibur
Table 3-110: Aurora GoldenEye 80 Air Vehicle Planned Design Improvements
Figure 3-111: Aurora Flight Sciences UAS
Table 3-112: Aurora Flight Sciences Tactical UAVs
Table 3-113: Aurora's Line of Tactical UAVs
Table 3-114: Aurora DA42 MPP Features
Table 3-115: Aurora DA42 MPP Features
Table 3-116: Aurora DA42 MPP Target Applications
Figure 3-117: Aurora Flight Sciences GoldenEye
Table 3-118: L3 Cutlass Launch Formats
Figure 3-119: L-3 Communications Cutlass
Table 3-120: L-3 Communications Cutlass Tube-Launched Small Key Features
Figure 3-121: Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P
Figure 3-122: Draganfly Handheld Ground Control System
Table 3-123: Draganflyer Vision Based System (VBS) Functions
Figure 3-124: Draganflyer Guardian
Figure 3-125: Draganfly X4
Figure 3-126: Draganflyer Camera
Figure 3-127: Draganflyer Camera Modules
Figure 3-128: Draganflyer Camera Operator Module
Figure 3-129: Draganflyer Hovering Source: Draganflyer.
Figure 3-130: Draganflyer Quad Rotor Provides Flight Stability Source: Draganflyer.
Figure 3-131: Draganflyer X6 Remotely Operated, Unmanned, Miniature Helicopter
Figure 3-132: Draganflyer Compact Foldable Frame Source: Draganflyer.
Figure 3-133: Draganflyer Camera Real Estate Applications
Figure 3-134: Draganflyer Camera Law Enforcement Applications
Figure 3-135: Draganflyer Camera Traffic Applications
Figure 3-136: Draganflyer Tactical Surveillance
Figure 3-137: Draganflyer X8 Helicopter
Figure 3-138: DraganFlyer X8 Helicopter Eight Main Horizontal Rotor Blades
Figure 3-139: General Atomics Predator UAS
Figure 3-140: Integrated Dynamics Rover
Figure 3-141: Integrated Dynamics Rover A View
Figure 3-142: Integrated Dynamics Explorer Drone
Figure 3-143: Integrated Dynamics Skycam
Figure 3-144: Integrated Dynamics Pride
Figure 3-145: Integrated Dynamics Spirit
Figure 3-146: Integrated Dynamics Airframe Systems
Figure 3-147: Integrated Dynamics Border Eagle MK - II
Figure 3-148: Integrated Dynamics Hornet
Figure 3-149: Integrated Dynamics HAWK MK - V
Figure 3-150: Integrated Dynamics VISION MK I
Figure 3-151: Integrated Dynamics Vision M K - I I
Figure 3-152: Integrated Dynamics S / Integrated Dynamics Integrated Dynamics M
Figure 3-153: Integrated Dynamics Vector
Figure 3-154: Integrated Dynamics Tornado
Figure 3-155: Integrated Dynamics Nishan MK - II
Figure 3-156: Integrated Dynamics Nishan TJ - 1000
Figure 3-157: MMIST SnowGoose
Table 3-158: MMist CQ-10B advantages:
Table 3-159: MMist Unmanned Logistics Air Vehicle (ULAV)Functions
Table 3-160: MMist CQ-10 System
Figure 3-161: MMist SherpaTM Ranger
Table 3-162: MMIST Shepra Characteristics
Table 3-163: MMist Sherpa? Systems Guidance Units
Table 3-164: MMist Sherpa? Provider Advantages:
Figure 3-165: MMist Payload
Figure 3-166: Marcus Zephyr Airframes Systems
Table 3-167: Marcus Zephyr Airframes Systems Specifications:
Table 3-168: The Proxy Autonomous Control Suite (PACS?) Principal Subsystem Elements:
Table 3-169: Proxy SkyRaider Benefits:
Table 3-170: Proxy Aviation capabilities
Figure 3-171:
Figure 3-172:
Figure 3-173: Chinese UAS
Table 3-174: Chinese V750 Helicopter Drone
Table 3-175: Air Show China 2010 J10 Chinese Fighter Jets
Figure 3-176: Northrop Grumman Bat
Table 3-177: Northrop Grumman.Bat 3 Features
Figure 3-178: Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal
Figure 3-179: Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal Features
Table 3-180: Northrop Grumman MLB Super-Bat Specifications
Figure 3-181: Northrop Grumman Bat Unmanned Aircraft System
Figure 3-182: Northrop Grumman Firebird
Figure 3-183: Northrop Grumman M324 UAS
Figure 3-184: Northrop Grumman Bat Unmanned Aircraft System
Figure 3-185: Northrop Grumman Global Hawk (U.S. Air Force)
Figure 3-186: Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout
Table 3-187: Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout System Requirements:
Figure 3-188: Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout System Needs:
Table 3-189: Northrop Grumman Global Hawk Specifications:
Table 3-190: Northrop Grumman X-47B UCAS
Figure 3-191: Northrop Grumman Fire-X
Table 3-192: Schiebel Camcopter Target Markets:
Figure 3-193: Google Design Called A Tail Sitter, A Hybrid Of A Plane And A Helicopter
Figure 3-194: Project Loon Balloons Float In The Stratosphere
Figure 3-195: Google Loon Balloon
Figure 3-196: Google Titan Aerospace
Figure 3-197: Planet Lab CubeSats As Model for Outernet Beamed Via Satellite
Figure 3-198: Lockheed Martin Ground Control System
Table 3-199: Lockheed Martin Expeditionary Ground Control System Features
Figure 3-200: Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor Is Structure (ISIS)
Table 3-201: Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor Is Structure (ISIS) Capabilities
Table 3-202: Lockheed Martin Integrated Sensor Is Structure (ISIS) Key Features
Table 3-203: Lockheed Martin K-MAX Unmanned Helicopter Functions
Figure 3-204: Lockheed Martin K-MAX Unmanned Helicopter
Figure 3-205: Lockheed Martin ARES
Figure 3-206: Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III
Figure 3-207: Lockheed Martin Fury
Table 3-208: Lockheed Martin Fury Features
Figure 3-209: Lockheed Martin Expeditionary Ground Control System
Table 3-210: Expeditionary Ground Control System Modules:
Figure 3-211: Lockheed Martin Remote Minehunting System
Figure 3-212:
Figure 3-213: Lockheed Martin Persistent Threat Detection System
Figure 3-214: Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS
Table 3-215: Lockheed Martin Stalker Droppable Payload Features
Table 3-216: Stalker eXtended Endurance (Stalker XE) Features
Figure 3-217: TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone
Table 3-218: TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone Features
Figure 3-219: Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS
Table 3-220: Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS Features
Table 3-221: Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet Missions
Table 3-222: Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet Benefits
Figure 3-223: Prox Dynamics AS Mini Protective Drone
Figure 3-224: Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS
Table 3-225: Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Features
Table 3-226: Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System Components:
Table 3-227: Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 Multi-Mission, Multi-Role ISR System Features
Table 3-228: Denel Dynamics Seeker 400 UAS Multi-mission, Multi-role ISR System System Features
Figure 3-229: Denel Dynamics Hungwe UAS
Table 3-230: Denel Dynamics Hungwe Functions
Figure 3-231: Denel Dynamics Skua
Table 3-232: Denel Dynamics Skua High-speed Target Drone Features
Figure 3-233: Israel Aerospace Industries Heron
Table 3-234: Israel Aerospace Industries Heron Features And Capabilities:
Figure 3-235: Israel Aerospace Industries Super Heron
Table 3-236: Israel Aerospace Industries Super Heron Main Features:
Figure 3-237: Israel Aerospace Industries Hunter
Table 3-238: Israel Aerospace Industries Hunter System Features And Capabilities:
Figure 3-239: Israel Aerospace Industries Ranger
Table 3-240: Israel Aerospace Industries / RUAG Ranger System Main Features And Capabilities:
Figure 3-241: Israel Aerospace Industries Searcher MKIII
Table 3-242: Israel Aerospace Industries Searcher MKIII Multiple Operational Configurations
Figure 3-243: Israel Aerospace Industries Panther Fixed Wing VTOL UAS
Table 3-244: Israel Aerospace Industries Panther Features
Table 3-245: Israel Aerospace Industries Panther Fixed Wing VTOL Main Capabilities
Table 3-246: The Israel Aerospace Industries Panther Typical Missions
Figure 3-247: Israel Aerospace Industries Mini Panther Fixed Wing VTOL Mini UAS
Table 3-248: Israel Aerospace Industries Mini Panther Fixed Wing VTOL Mini Features and Capabilities
Table 3-249: Israel Aerospace Industries Mini Panther Fixed Wing VTOL Typical Missions 3.34 Safran
Table 3-250: Safran Drone Positioning
Table 3-251: Safran Drone Missions
Figure 3-252: Safran Tactical Drone Systems
Figure 3-253: Safran Patroller and Sperwer
Figure 3-254: Honeywell T-Hawk Military Mini Drone
Figure 3-255: Honeywell Engines in General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
Table 3-256: AscTec Drone Efficiency: Professional Line
Figure 3-257:
Table 3-258: Ascending Technologies. Professional Efficiency Benefits
Table 3-259: Ascending Technologies. UAV / / Drones
Figure 3-260: AscTec 360 Aerial Imaging & Panorama Experience
Figure 3-261: AscTec Firefly
Figure 3-262: Danish Aviation Systems Drones
Figure 3-263: eXom Danish Aviation System Mapping and Inspection Drone
Figure 3-264:
Figure 3-265: FT Sistemas Drone Designs
Figure 3-266: FT Sistemas Naval Drone Designs
Figure 3-267: FT Sistemas RGB Drone Perspectives
Figure 3-268: FT Sistemas Drone Applications
Figure 3-269: FT Sistemas Brazilian Military Drones
Table 3-270: Brazilian Land Force FT100 Mission Targets 3.39 AgEagle
Figure 3-271: AgEagle
Table 3-272: AgEagle Aerial Systems Agricultural Crop Map Functions 3.40 Roketsan Turkish Defense
Figure 2-273: Roketsan Bayraktar TB2 3.41 Hexo+
Figure 3-274: Hero+ Self Tracking Camera Drone Image
Figure 3-275: Hero+ Self Tracking Camera Drone 3.42 Wingsland
Figure 3-276: Wingsland Minivet FPV Quadcopter 3.43 Ehang GhostDrone 2.0
Figure 3-277: Ehang GhostDrone 2.0
Figure 3-278: Ehang GhostDrone 2.0 Smartphone Integration
Figure 3-279: Sky Futures Drone Inspection in Gulf of Mexico for Oil and Gas Industry
Figure 4-1: Typical Hobby Commercial Drone
Table 4-2: US FAA Suggestions for Drone Pilot Training
Table 4-3: Drone Standards
Table 4-4: Drone Certification Standards
Figure 4-5: UAS Automatic Surveillance Sense and Avoid Evolution
Figure 4-6: UAS Airspace Control LD-CAP Conceptual Architecture
Table 4-7: UAS Automatic Surveillance Sense LD-CAP Experimental Environment
Figure 4-8: UAS Sense and Avoid: See and Avoid Requirement Aspects
Table 4-9: UAS Avionics Approach 4.3 Drone Regulation
Figure 4-10: Drone Test Sites Selected by the FAA
Table 4-11: Military Drone Technology Key Requirements
Figure 4-12: US Military DISA Drone Architecture
Figure 4-13: Drone Operational Architecture
Figure 4-14: Northrop Grumman.BAT Features
Figure 4-15: Vehicle Tracking And Antenna Positioning System That Utilizes Unique GPS
Figure 4-16: Aurora Autonomy & Flight Control
Table 4-17: Aurora Development Capabilities
Table 4-18: Aurora / NASA Development Of Automated Landing Systems
Table 4-19: Aurora / NASA Development Automated Landing System
Table 4-20: Aurora / NASA Autopilot Development Issues
Table 4-21: Aurora / NASA Flare Planner Development
Table 4-22: Roles And Capabilities, Provided By Manned Platforms, With UASs by 2030
Figure 4-23: Size, Role, and Platform of Unmanned Aircraft
Table 4-24: Aircraft Prime Contractor Missions
Table 4-25: L-3 Communications LinkTEK Key Communication Features
Figure 4-26: linkTEK? IDS
Table 4-27: FlightTEK Controls
Figure 4-28: Danish Aviation Systems Drones
Figure 4-29: Large Project Management
Figure 4-30: Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Equipment
Figure 4-31: Draganflyer Pipeline / Hydro-Transmission Line Inspection
Figure 4-32: Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Agricultural Fields and Crops
Figure 4-33: Draganflyer Advanced RC Flight Research
Figure 4-34: Draganflyer Remote Aerial Archeology
Figure 4-35: Draganflyer Remote Environmental Assessment
Figure 4-36: Draganflyer Fun
Figure 4-37: Advanced Flight Entertainment
Table 4-38: Draganflyer RC Helicopter Aerial Photography and Videography Platform
Figure 4-39: John Paul Jones US Navy Ship
Figure 4-40: Early US Navy Ship
Figure 4-41: Early US Barbary Wars Show How to Fight Terrorism 5.4 AgEagle
Figure 5-1: AgEagle NIR Camera Proprietary Index Filter
Figure 5-2: AgEagle Transport Van Airogistic Drones
Table 5-3: ASnTech Mobile Or Fixed Assets Benefits
Table 5-4: ASnTech Mobile Or Fixed Assets Target User Markets
Table 5-5: ASnTech Mobile Or Fixed Assets Users
Table 5-6: Aurora Flight Core Values:
Table 5-7: BAE Systems Standards
Table 5-9: Boeing Commercial Airplane Profile
Table 5-10: Boeing Commercial Airplane Installed Base Profile
Figure 5-12: Cyphy Drone Flyer
Table 5-13: Cyphy Pocket Flyer Key Benefits
Table 5-14: Cyphy Pocket Flyer Specifications
Figure 5-15: Cyphy Spooling Microfilament
Figure 5-11: Cyberhawk Innovations Offshore Oil & Gas Industry Drone Inspection
Table 5-16: Delair-Tech's Features
Table 5-17: Delair-Tech Customer References 5.20 Disney
Figure 5-18: DJI Phantom
Figure 5-19: Draganflyer Design
Figure 5-20: Draganflyer X6
Figure 3-277: Ehang GhostDrone 2.0
Figure 3-278: Ehang GhostDrone 2.0 Smartphone Integration
Figure 5-21: Enertis International Presence
Table 5-22: DRS Technologies Defense Technology Leading Market Positions 5.29 FT Sistemas
Figure 5-23:
Figure 5-24: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Accelerated Extended Range Aircraft
Figure 5-25: General Atomics Reaper
Figure 5-26: Boston Dynamic LS3
Figure 5-26: Boston Dynamic CHEETAH
Figure 5-27: Boston Dynamic Atlas
Figure 5-28: Boston Dynamic BigDog
Figure 5-29: Boston Dynamics LittleDog -
Table 5-30: Google Autonomous Vehicles Technology
Figure 5-31: GoPro Cameras
Figure 5-32: Gryphon Distribution Locations
Figure 5-32: Honeywell T-Hawk Military Mini Drone
Table 5-33: HUVD Drone Services Industries Targeted
Table 5-34: Integrated Dynamics UAV/RPV Project Supply Source
Table 5-35: Integrated Dynamics UAV/RPV Project Accessories
Table 5-36: Israel Aerospace Industries IAI / Malat Main Areas Of Activity
Figure 5-37: Israel Aerospace Industries Malat Division
Figure 5-38: Kratos' Unmanned Systems
Table 5-38a: L-3: Positioning
Table 5-39: Laird / Cattron Group International Customers:
Figure 5-40: Lockheed Martin Segment Positioning
Table 5-41: Lockheed Martin's operating units
Figure 5-42: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Positioning
Figure 5-43: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Portfolio
Figure 5-44: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C130 Worldwide Airlift
Figure 5-45: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Falcon Fighter
Figure 5-46: Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Portfolio
Table 5-48: Northrop Grumman Partner Of Choice
Figure 5-49: Northrop Grumman Systems Segments
Figure 5-50: Northrop Grumman Portfolio
Figure 5-51: Parrot Consumer Drone
Table 5-52: Proxy Technologies Deone Potential Uses 5.54 Roketsan
Figure 5-53: RUAG Aerospace Business Aviation
Figure 5-54: RUAG Aerospace Military Aviation
Table 5-55: Safran Morpho Profile
Table 5-56: Safron Morpho Technology Position In The Security Chain
Table 5-57: Safran Types of Threat Detection
Table 5-58: Safran Threat Detection Technologies
Figure 5-59: Safran Systems Deployed In The Field
Table 5-60: Safron Morpho Identification Division
Table 5-61: Safron Morpho e-Documents Divisions
Table 5-62: Safron Morpho Detection and Divisions
Figure 5-63: Japanese Security Company To Offer Private Security Drones
Table 5-64: Textron First Quarter 2015 Segment Results
Table 5-65: Textron Brands
Figure 5-66: Xaircraft X
Figure 5-67: Xaircraft X Camera
Figure 5-68: UC Davis Using Yahama Helicopter Drones For Crop Dusting
Figure 5-69: Yamaha Crop Dusting Initiatives
Figure 5-70:
Figure 5-71: Yuneec Drone
Table 5-72: Yuneec Hobby RC Fixed Wing Aircraft
Figure 5-73: Wing Loong Drone
Figure 5-74: Sony Autonomous VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) Drone Unmanned Aircraft


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