Military Airborne Collision Avoidance System Market – Key Players, Growth, Analysis, 2017 – 2025
Military Airborne Collision Avoidance System Market is driven by ongoing demand for unmanned aerial vehicles; global airborne collision avoidance systems market can be segmented by types and regionAlbany, NY -- (SBWIRE) --
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There are several factors aiding to the demand of military airborne collision avoidance systems globally. The ongoing technological innovations have resulted in the development of surveillance drones and multi-rotor aircrafts in order to get real time visual inputs from the sky. However, these aircrafts need to be flown safely and maintain safe distance from commercial aircrafts. The military airborne collision avoidance systems help in controlling the unmanned drones from mid air collisions. Furthermore, the systems also ensure that the unmanned aircrafts are not flown in close proximity to the other aircraft. Mid air collision is a serious situation for any military aircrafts and these airborne collision avoidance systems ensure that these situations do not arise. Hence the ongoing demand for unmanned aerial vehicles is further expected to drive the demand for airborne collision avoidance systems for defense applications. Moreover, the military airborne collision systems are further enhanced with additional sensors and more automated in order reduce the pilot's responsibility as military aircrafts fly at much faster speeds and close proximities. Hence, these airborne collision systems are better suited for defense applications. These factors are driving the demand for military airborne collision avoidance systems globally.
However, there are certain restraints which are hindering the demand for these systems. These airborne collision avoidance systems operate through a deterministic model. In case of manned aircraft, the pilot might not behave by the logic assumed by the collision avoidance system. This can further lead to collision. This is one factor which is unavoidable and hindering the demand for these systems to a certain extent. Moreover, the use of military airborne collision system involves high investment cost which is not preferable for developing regions such as
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The global airborne collision avoidance systems market can be segmented by types and region. By types the market can be segregated into TCAS, RADAR, PCAS, GPWS, FLARM,TAWS and Synthetic Vision among others. By geography, the global market has been segregated into five strategic locations which include
The leading players in the global military airborne collision avoidance systems include
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