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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UAV Market to Top $10 Billion over Next Decade
NEWTOWN, Conn., October 27, 2003 – The market for unmanned
air vehicles that perform reconnaissance and surveillance missions is expected
to be worth $10.6 billion over the next 10 years, according to Forecast
International's "The Market for UAV Reconnaissance Systems."
U.S. military actions around the world have helped spark
interest in unmanned air vehicles. U.S.-operated unmanned air vehicles (UAVs)
have seen action in Afghanistan, the Philippines, Yemen and most recently in
Iraq.
"Each military operation has helped to push interest in UAVs
up another notch," said Larry Dickerson, Unmanned Systems Analyst for Forecast
International. "While interest may not stay at this level, it will remain
higher than it was before these operations were launched," he said.
U.S. companies, including Northrop Grumman which makes the
Global Hawk and Predator manufacturer General Atomics, will be the leading
providers of unmanned air vehicles, controlling more than 50 percent of this
market's total value.
These and other American companies can attribute their
dominance to the Pentagon's growing demand for UAVs. Indeed, Forecast
International expects the Pentagon to award U.S. companies about $5.4 billion
worth of UAV-related contracts in the coming 10 years.
Still, this market is open to new entries. "Some $1.3
billion worth of new requirement contracts are up for grabs, with large and
small companies from around the world expected to vie for a piece of this
action," said Dickerson.
The UAV market is expected to see a slow but steady rise in
its value and the number of systems produced annually. Dickerson does caution
that over-enthusiasm on the part of UAV supporters could damage the long-term
future of this market. "People are predicting growth trends, sometimes tens of
billions of dollars higher than our own, which are simply beyond this market's
ability to achieve" said Dickerson.
Although the U.S. fielded UAVs in 1960s, this market remains
in its infancy. The truly massive expansion in UAV procurement will probably
not occur until 2010 or later.
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Market Intelligence and Analyses in the areas of aerospace, defense, power
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