Frost & Sullivan, LONDON, United Kingdom: Network-centric warfare (NCW) enables the use of digitised operational assets to generate and leverage information supplied in the battlespace. In this context, land-based sensors are growing in significance as they provide sensor inputs to assemble a land common operating picture (COP). Accordingly, the development of radar and sensor systems to provide network-friendly solutions is expected to fuel the growth of the European land-based Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, Reconnaissance (ISTAR) markets.
Frost & Sullivan estimates the European Land-based ISTAR Markets to earn revenues of $920.5 million in the period 2006-2015.
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