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02 May 12. Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2012-2022: Full Motion Video for ISR. Full-motion video (FMV) has come to play an indispensable role in the all-source intelligence blend available to military decision-makers. The rapid expansion in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions has been a key driver of the dramatic growth in FMV traffic in recent years, and the demand for continued access to the situational awareness provided by military video surveillance systems, and the continued growth in surveillance assets will drive strong market over the next decade. Visiongain has calculated that in 2012 the global military video surveillance systems market will reach a value of $8.81bn. Analysing the increasingly large volume of video data that is being generated by a wide range of sensors mounted on a variety of platforms is a considerable challenge faced by defence ministries around the world. Video data-management systems must firstly bring clarity to raw data by generating critical information, improve the efficiency with which that data can then be analysed, and facilitate the dissemination of this vital intelligence to all those that need it. However, these activities are not without challenges, as military bandwidth will become further strained by the high volumes of video data and control signals for unmanned platforms. The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2012-2022: Full Motion Video for ISR report assesses these and many other factors providing a clear analysis of the future direction of the market. (Source: Yahoo!/PRNewswire

02 May 12. The Armoured Vehicles Upgrade & Retrofit Market Valued at $2.43bn in 2012. Budget cuts, lessons from recent conflicts, and unknown future threats have produced a focus on survivability and adaptability as major trends within the armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market. New analysis indicates that the armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market will reach a value of $2.43bn in 2012. Budget cuts, lessons from recent conflicts, and unknown future threats have produced a focus on survivability and adaptability as major trends within the armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market. Militaries increasingly see retrofits as a solution to the often costly and drawn out process of new armoured vehicle acquisition. With a host of companies from multiple sectors involved within the market for armoured vehicles upgrades, the linkage and cooperation between different providers and subcontractors is only increasing, with companies seeking to utilise best practices from varying sectors and worldwide locations. The new report contains 130 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market. The study provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market, as well as for 4 submarkets (medium armoured vehicles, main battle tanks, medium mine-resistant vehicles and light protected vehicles) of the armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market. In addition, 20 leading national armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit markets are forecast and analysed from 2012-2022. The report also provides profiles of 20 leading companies operating within the market, and includes an exclusive interview with a principal company operating within the field of armoured vehicles upgrades – Paramount Group, providing expert insight alongside the analysis. The Armoured Vehicles Upgrade & Retrofit Market 2012-2022 report will be of value to current and future potential investors into the armoured vehicles upgrade & retrofit market, as well as companies and rese

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