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Global Counter-Insurgency UAV Operations & Maintenance – A 33 Billion Dollar Market Over the Next Five Years
August, 2010

Global Counter-Insurgency UAV Operations & Maintenance – A 33 Billion Dollar Market Over the Next Five Years

Operations and Maintenance services will be a multi-billion dollar source of profits for UAV manufacturers, and specialized platform and payload service providers…

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Progress in Afghanistan and Iraq Requires Persistent UAVs
August, 2010

Progress in Afghanistan and Iraq Requires Persistent UAVs

US Defense Department needs persistent UAVs to implement American war plans (including troop withdrawal) in the
Near East.

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Persistent UAVs – Threats and Opportunities for the Satellite Industry
August, 2010

Persistent UAVs – Threats and Opportunities for the Satellite Industry

Upcoming persistent Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) pose a commercial threat as well as a significant opportunity to existing and planned satellite networks.

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Persistent UAVs Key to NATO Departure from Near East Operations
July, 2010

Persistent UAVs Key to NATO Departure from Near East Operations

NATO, primarily the US, announced troop withdrawals from Near East combat operations starting no later than next summer.

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Israel Competes with US for Global Counter-Insurgency UAV Market
July, 2010

Israel Competes with US for Global Counter-Insurgency UAV Market

Israeli UAVs, developed primarily to augment Israel’s. Counter-Insurgency forces, have been selling robustly in world markets, from India through Russia, Turkey, several European countries, Central and South American and African countries.

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US Near East Combat Policy to Impact UAV Market
June, 2010

US Near East Combat Policy to Impact UAV Market

Current US government policy regarding combat operations in the Near East will result in significant impact on the size and makeup of UAV market sectors.

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Predator-Class UAVs Losing Market Share
May, 2010

Predator-Class UAVs Losing Market Share

Latest MiG’ report documents the impending rise in truly persistent Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). That significant change to the UAV market may also coincide with a significant reduction in NATO robotic aircraft operations, should current withdrawal policy actually work.

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