New Technology Transforming Energization in the Aerospace & Defense Industry

New Technology Transforming Energization in the Aerospace & Defense Industry

Future Growth Opportunities Enhanced by the Demand for Greener and More Efficient Equipment

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26-May-2021
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Research Code: MF96-01-00-00-00
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Driven by the new "green" government policies and the need to enhance capabilities and efficiencies, defense operators are turning to new power sources and energization mechanisms. Advances in energy storage and its applications today enable operators to provide "silent watch" solutions and use directed energy weapons and hybrid drive systems in platforms. While only a few operators are currently using these advanced capabilities, the number of operators is expected to increase significantly over the next decade and drive the market for advanced energization solutions in defense. The commercial sector has overtaken the defense sector as far as energy-related offerings are concerned, which has caused both defense companies and military operators to turn to the commercial sector to look for solutions for their emerging requirements. This study provides a snapshot of how the energization requirements of operators are changing, analyses the factors that are driving the changes, and identifies the emerging opportunities.

Author: Arjun Sreekumar

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Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

Definition

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on Energization of Defense

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Introduction

Factors Driving Energization of Defense

Factors Driving Energization of Defense (continued)

Factors Driving Energization of Defense (continued)

Current Modes of Energization in Defense

Current Modes of Energization in Defense (continued)

The Future of Energization—Fixed Wing

The Future of Energization—Rotary Wing

The Future of Energization—Naval

The Future of Energization—Naval (continued)

The Future of Energization—Land

The Future of Energization—Unmanned Systems

The Future of Energization—Unmanned Systems (continued)

The Future of Energization—Unmanned Systems (continued)

The Future of Energization—Unmanned Systems (continued)

The Future of Energization—Unmanned Systems (continued)

The Future of Energization—Weapons

The Future of Energization—Weapon Systems

The Future of Energization—Weapon Systems (continued)

The Future of Energization—Military Bases

The Future of Energization—Digitalization

Growth Opportunity 1: Hybrid Drives for Efficient Operations and Silent Watch, 2020

Growth Opportunity 1: Hybrid Drives for Efficient Operations and Silent Watch, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Fuel Cells for Powering Bases, Dismounts, and Platforms, 2020

Growth Opportunity 2: Fuel Cells for Powering Bases, Dismounts, and Platforms, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Smart Energy Management for Military Bases, 2020

Growth Opportunity 3: Smart Energy Management for Military Bases, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4: Modular Power Systems for UAS, 2020

Growth Opportunity 4: Modular Power Systems for UAS, 2020 (continued)

Growth Opportunity 5: Metamaterials and Efficiency Increasing Parts for Air Platforms and Weapon Systems, 2020

Growth Opportunity 5: Metamaterials and Efficiency Increasing Parts for Air Platforms and Weapon Systems, 2020 (continued)

Innovative Companies

Innovative Companies (continued)

Major Markets and Expected Energization Opportunities

Major Markets and Expected Energization Opportunities (continued)

Potential Collaborators

List of Exhibits

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Driven by the new green government policies and the need to enhance capabilities and efficiencies, defense operators are turning to new power sources and energization mechanisms. Advances in energy storage and its applications today enable operators to provide silent watch solutions and use directed energy weapons and hybrid drive systems in platforms. While only a few operators are currently using these advanced capabilities, the number of operators is expected to increase significantly over the next decade and drive the market for advanced energization solutions in defense. The commercial sector has overtaken the defense sector as far as energy-related offerings are concerned, which has caused both defense companies and military operators to turn to the commercial sector to look for solutions for their emerging requirements. This study provides a snapshot of how the energization requirements of operators are changing, analyses the factors that are driving the changes, and identifies the emerging opportunities. Author: Arjun Sreekumar
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Author Arjun Sreekumar
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number MF96-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9000-A1