WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study
Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): Market Shares, Strategy, and
Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 794 pages, 288
tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant
growth as the commercial unmanned aerial systems provide a way to
automate surveillance of wide areas and implement strategic mapping and
first responder support.
Small unit surveillance, urban monitoring, force protection, and
aerial mapping are core uses for commercial unmanned aerial systems.
Commercial UAS are designed to offer interchangeable payloads:
Meteorological, air samplings, IR monitoring and emergency are the most
common uses for helicopter UAS. Harbor & border control, area &
event security, search & rescue, out-reach Surveillance, and damage
assessment are applications for the technology.
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Monitoring the security of vast pipelines or patrolling borders are
applications. The intuitive and accessible technology of the various
commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) makes them a choice for civil
users.
Drones have made their mark as military air force units for air
strikes, but they promise to be aircraft with multiple commercial uses.
They are used by governments. Human rights activists, environmental
groups and journalists are using drones in their work. Drones can fly
above news events to capture images that reporters may not be able to
get close to on the ground.
As with all military technology, the UAS is evolving commercial
uses. While much of the spending on the high tech units is still
military spending, there are smaller more affordable units that are
evolving a market presence in commercial UAS.
Commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are remotely piloted or
self-piloted aircraft that can carry cameras, sensors, communications
equipment or other payloads. UAVs are smaller than manned aircraft. They
are cost-effectively stored and transported. UAVs make significant
contributions to the fighting capability of operational war forces.
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Drones are technically known as unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs.
These aircraft, however, are used for air strikes, they are used by
governments. Human rights activists, environmental groups and
journalists are using drones in their work. Drones can fly above news
events to capture images that reporters may not be able to get close to
on the ground.
UAS drone is used in the deserts of Yemen or the mountains of
Afghanistan. There are 64 drone bases in the US. That includes 12
locations housing Predator and Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles. Drones
can be armed. bases are used as remote cockpits to control the robotic
aircraft overseas, for drone pilot training. Others serve as analysis
depots.
Growth in unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV) has coincided with
an increase in endurance limit and an increase in mission capabilities
of UAVs. In general, there has been an increase in awareness and mission
capabilities of UAVs creating an equation for growth. UAVs can perform
missions without risking human life.
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90 State Street, Suite 700
Albany, NY 12207
United States
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website: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/
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