1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction to Military Video Surveillance Systems
2.1 Full-Motion Video for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
2.2 The Challenge of Video Processing
2.3 Defining Motion Imagery
2.4 The Benefits of This Report
2.5 Methods
3. The Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
3.2 US Dominance of the Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
3.3 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
3.4 Growth Opportunities in the International Military Video Surveillance Systems Marketplace
4. Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets
4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.1.1 US Air Force
4.1.1.1 Focus on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
4.1.1.2 Gorgon Stare
4.1.1.3 Multi-Spectral Targeting System
4.1.1.4 MX-15Di
4.1.2 US Army
4.1.2.1 Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Systems-Combined
4.1.2.2 Star SAFIRE
4.1.2.3 Tacticomp
4.1.2.4 TerraSight
4.1.2.5 Autonomous Real-Time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance - Imaging System
4.1.3 US Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force
4.1.3.1 Budget Priority
4.1.3.2 MC-12W Liberty
4.1.4 US Joint Forces Command
4.1.4.1 Empire Challenge 09
4.1.4.2 Valiant Angel
4.1.5 US Marine Corps
4.1.5.1 VideoScout-MC
4.1.5.2 Ground Based Operational Surveillance System
4.1.5.3 Praetorian
4.1.6 US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
4.1.7 US Operationally Responsive Space Office
4.2 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.3 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.4 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.5 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.6 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.7 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.8 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.9 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.10 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
4.11 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
5. SWOT Analysis of the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
5.1 Strengths
5.1.1 High Demand for Full-Motion Video
5.1.2 Acquisition of Advanced ISR Assets
5.1.3 Innovation in Commercial Industry
5.1.4 Emerging Powers Maintaining Spending Plans
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 Communications Network Capacity Constraints
5.2.2 Video Processing Challenges
5.2.3 Continuing Pressure on Government Budgets
5.2.4 Limited Budgets for ISR in Emerging Markets
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 Counter-Insurgency Operations
5.3.2 Surveillance Systems for Force Protection
5.3.3 The Rise of Unmanned ISR Platforms
5.3.4 High-Definition Video
5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Concern over Emphasis on Unmanned ISR Systems
5.4.2 Delays in Determining Video Standards
5.4.3 Uncertain Global Economic Outlook
5.4.4 Delaying Uptake While Technology Matures
6. Expert Opinion
6.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation: Jon Armstrong, Director of Full-Motion Video Solutions
6.1.1 Adapting Advanced Technology to Analytical Processes
6.1.2 Valiant Angel Marks Milestone in Managing Full-Motion Video
6.1.3 Considering Advantages and Challenges of Video
6.1.4 US Military Fields Numerous Video Assets
6.1.5 Continuing Warfighter Demand for Video Drives Sales
6.1.6 Plans for Strategic Architecture Integration and Tactical Application Development
6.2 Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS): Dewey Houck, Director, Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS) Mission Systems; Mike Gannon, VSOC Program Manager, Global Security Systems
6.2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Full-Motion Video Intelligence
6.2.2 Experience Protecting US Borders
6.2.3 Deployment of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Powers Sales Growth
6.3 Harris Corporation: Fred Poole, Director of Advanced ISR Programs & Government Digital Media Solutions, Broadcast Communications Division
6.3.1 Applying Broadcast Industry Experience to Government Challenges
6.3.2 FAME Architecture Puts Video in Context
6.3.3 Ensuring Security While Maintaining Video Quality
6.3.4 Giving Troops Access to Video Feeds
6.3.5 Grasping Opportunities to Take Commercial Innovation into Military Markets
6.3.6 US Government Lags Behind Industry in Handling Full-Motion Video
6.3.7 US Allies Express Interest in Video Systems
6.3.8 Awaiting Acquisition Decisions
6.4 Z Microsystems Inc: Jack Wade, Chief Executive Officer
6.4.1 Supplier of Rugged Computing Systems to Government and Military Users
6.4.2 Developing Video Image Processing Algorithms
6.4.3 Enhancing Full-Motion Video from Unmanned Platforms
6.4.4 Image Processing Requires Extremely Powerful Computers
6.4.5 Security Measures for Commercial Off-The-Shelf Products
6.4.6 Demand for Unmanned Aircraft Lessens Impact of Recession
6.5 Sarnoff Corporation: John Bradburn, Senior Director of Government Business Development
6.5.1 Legacy of Vision Systems Development
6.5.2 Military Video Provides Strong and Growing Business Area
6.5.3 Moving Beyond Situational Awareness to Produce Actionable Intelligence
6.5.4 Strong R&D Base Offers Protection from Economic Storm
6.5.5 Challenging Prime Contractors for Business
6.5.6 In-House R&D Producing Readily Deployable Technology
7. Leading Military Video Surveillance Systems Companies
7.1 AAI Corporation
7.2 Ampex Data Systems Corporation
7.3 BAE Systems
7.4 BlueSky Mast Inc
7.5 Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS)
7.6 Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc
7.7 Defence Vision Systems Ltd (DVS)
7.8 Digital Results Group Inc (DRG)
7.9 EchoStorm Worldwide LLC
7.10 FLIR Systems Inc
7.11 Harris Corporation
7.12 ICx Technologies Inc
7.13 Intergraph Corporation
7.14 intuVision Inc
7.15 L-3 Communications Holdings Inc
7.16 Lockheed Martin Corporation
7.17 Northrop Grumman Corporation
7.18 Raytheon Company
7.19 Sarnoff Corporation
7.20 SecurWireless Inc
7.21 Sensors Unlimited Inc
7.22 Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC)
7.23 Thales Group
7.24 VideoBank
7.25 Z Microsystems Inc
8. Conclusions
8.1 Global Demand in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
8.2 Drivers of Growth in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
8.2.1 Growing Demand for Full-Motion Video to Enhance Counter-Insurgency Operations and Force Protection
8.2.2 Equipping New Manned and Unmanned ISR Assets
8.3 Restraints on Growth in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
8.3.1 The Challenge of Achieving Standardised Video Processing
8.3.2 Limited Communications Capacity
8.4 Opportunities in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market
9. Glossary
List of Tables and Figures
Table 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 3.2 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints in the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020
Table 3.4 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 3.5 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Share, 2009, 2015, 2020 (%)
Table 3.6 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 3.7 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 3.8 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 3.9 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m, %)
Table 3.10 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m, %)
Table 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.2 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.3 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.4 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.5 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.6 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.7 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.8 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.9 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.10 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.11 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.12 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.13 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.14 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.15 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.16 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.17 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.18 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.19 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.20 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 4.21 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m, % AGR)
Table 4.22 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market CAGR (%), 2010-2020, 2010-2015, 2015-2020
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020
Figure 3.1 Global Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 3.2 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Share, 2009 (%)
Figure 3.3 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Share, 2015 (%)
Figure 3.4 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Market Share, 2020 (%)
Figure 3.5 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 3.6 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets, 2009 vs. 2020 ($m)
Figure 3.7 Fastest-Growing National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets CAGR (%), 2010-2020
Figure 3.8 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 3.9 Leading National Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 (%)
Figure 3.10 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 3.11 US vs. Non-US Military Video Surveillance Systems Markets Cumulative Sales, 2010-2020 (%)
Figure 4.1 US Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.2 Chinese Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.3 UK Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.4 French Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.5 Israeli Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.6 Russian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.7 German Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.8 South Korean Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.9 Saudi Arabian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.10 Indian Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)
Figure 4.11 Rest of the World Military Video Surveillance Systems Market, 2010-2020 ($m)