PUBLISHER: Aviation & Defense Market Reports (A&D) | PRODUCT CODE: 1296993
PUBLISHER: Aviation & Defense Market Reports (A&D) | PRODUCT CODE: 1296993
Command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance are all examples of C4ISR. Managing the job from the top down across all military services platforms and domains, ensuring that every warfighter has the intelligence, situational awareness, and combat-ready systems to execute diverse missions in concert or standalone, as required to be organized, trained, and equipped for any instance at any level of conflict, whether at the Command unit or on the edge. It is conceivable to integrate archived and real-time data using scalable, open, modular, service-based architectures to offer accurate and fast actionable intelligence throughout the operational chain of command to maintain situational awareness for warfighters.
Management and dissemination of mission orders, as well as configuration and alerts, are possible during real-time tactical reconnaissance, tracking, combat assessment, and geographic data. Supporting users across the final tactical mile necessitates transportable technologies, which are critical for warfighters who have disconnected, inconsistent, or limited connectivity to the Command unit.
C5ISR technologies link forward-deployed warfighters, armament, and other assets to essential intelligence, tactical networks, and analytical tools to improve situational awareness and decision-making. Our software-centric Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) incorporates open architectures to accelerate data delivery and the transformation of information into intelligence and insights, which is altering the nature of military systems, battlefield strategy, and communications security.
C5ISR encompasses all domains, including air, land, sea, space, cyber, and the electromagnetic spectrum, and integrates disparate data sources across several networks. Backhaul capabilities from remote locations are provided by integrated, modular equipment suites, which include numerous High-Definition (HD) Full Motion Video (FMV) feeds. Data acquired at the edge can be routed to a centralized data lake for processing, analysis, and distribution throughout the joint force environment.
The C5ISR system combines data from operational and logistical own forces, allied forces units, and incumbent civilian agencies. It creates the operational situation, organizes plans, orders, and reports, and disseminates information to all levels of command.
Network-centric operation is executed using information age concepts to better communication and situational awareness through networking improving both the efficiency and effectiveness of military operations. Proponents argue that this allows combat units to be smaller, operate more autonomously and effectively, and carry out a wider range of operations than non-networked forces.
NCOs are military operations that use cutting-edge information and networking technology to integrate widely dispersed human decision-makers, situational and targeting sensors, forces and weapons, and forces and weapons into a highly adaptive, comprehensive system to achieve unprecedented mission effectiveness. Data is generated by networked sensors, and data is converted into information. The increasing demand for network-centric operations will increase situational awareness and superior command and control. C5ISR will be a key enabler of network-centric operation. This will a one of the key market trends that will drive the growth of the market.
Aerial mapping and data collection demand a versatile range of performances. advanced sensors, and mission equipment logistics and support along with Multi-intelligence data collection and processing, exploitation, and dissemination services including electro-optical infra-red (EO/IR) full motion video (FMV), LIDAR, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), hyperspectral imagery (HSI), signals intelligence (SIGINT) are some of the major technical requirements and market trends that will influence the growth of the market.
Increasing defense spending will enable new procurement activities and upgrades to existing platforms with newer technologies and capabilities. There will be a significant increase in procurement or utilization of newer capabilities such as Synthetic Aperture Radar. SAR will enable the collection of superior imagery for defense infrastructure and troop buildup.
The market forecast includes a comprehensive market analysis and market size. The market analysis includes regional market size, drivers, restraints, and opportunities. The regional analysis also includes country-wise market size.
Kratos obtains a million dollars in seed funding for its C5ISR production program. Kratos is a technology company in the National Security market and a leading provider of systems, subsystems, components, and solutions for mission-critical programs, including unmanned aerial drones, hypersonic, space, satellite communication, propulsion system, cyber warfare, and microwave electronic areas, has been awarded this new contract in a single award. The work under this new program award will be done at Kratos' secure engineering and manufacturing facilities. Due to competitive, security, and other reasons, no additional information about this program award will be disclosed.
QinetiQ has been awarded a $48 million contract to support the US Army C5ISR Center's optical solutions through research, development, and engineering. The company will focus on image processing and advanced optics capabilities in the center's Research & Technology Integration Directorate and Image Processing Division under the terms of the deal. The contract work will be completed over a 24-month base period and a 24-month optional period. The contract, according to QinetiQ, will allow the C5ISR Center to contribute to the army's modernization projects and cross-functional team research objectives. Soldier Lethality, the Next Generation Combat Vehicle, and Future Vertical Lift are examples of projects built through algorithms, hardware installation, programming, systems engineering, enhanced optics, display, and sensor protection.