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16 May 13. Research and Markets announced the addition of iCD Research’s new report “The Global C2/C4ISR Market 2011-2021 – Major Programs: Market Profile” to their offering. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the top C2/C4ISR programs pursued by nations across the forecast period 2011-2021. This report discusses the various programmes conducted by key players in the market, by dividing them into the main types of C2/C4ISR. The report offers detailed information regarding quantity procured, country supplying the equipment, delivery period and total contract value. (Source: Yahoo!/BUSINESS WIRE)

16 May 13. Research and Markets announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan’s new report “US DoD Tactical Networks Market” to their offering. Military departments are developing secure tactical networking that conforms to a joint architecture, synchronized with real time information. Defense programs are being funded to provide broadband capabilities in the forms of voice, data and imagery to commanders. As the US continues operations in Afghanistan, the lessons learned indicate the value of tactical networks is growing. Budget constraints affecting research and development open the door for the adaptation of commercial solutions to tactical networking. This research reviews military tactical networks and offers insight as well as budget assessments of several key programs. Sizing this market was accomplished through government contracts and US budget forecasts. The majority of tactical network funding has been dedicated toward procurement during both 2011 and 2012. Similar funding requests for 2013 will continue along the same line by dedicating most funds toward procurement; however, funding will drop significantly compared to 2012. (Source: Yahoo!/BUSINESS WIRE)

21 May 13. The armored and counter IED vehicles market is characterised by an intense competitive landscape, with a great number of suppliers from every nook and corner of the world. The United States and the European nations are known for being the largest military spenders, possess very strong armored vehicle industries and are self reliant. For all that, as a consequence of the recent economic recession there has been a drop in the demand for armored vehicles. Besides, with the ever-soaring costs of technology development, the major Western suppliers tend to form alliances and partnerships with one another to share these costs and gain an access to foreign markets. New market research report “The Global Armored and Counter IED Vehicles Market 2013-2023 – Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights: Market Profile” drawn up by Strategic Defence Intelligence (SDI) offers a comprehensive guide to the competitive landscape of the global armored and counter IED vehicles market. It provides details of the top companies catering to the industry, with unbiased insights into their activities, including key alliances, strategic initiatives, and financial performance. Furthermore, market sizing and forecast up to 2023 for the leading armored and counter IED vehicles market players across various regions of the world can also be found in the study. (Source: Yahoo!/BUSINESS WIRE)

23 May 13. Elektrobit released a whitepaper on Cognitive Communication Networks that explores how cognitive radio can be utilized in military communications. The white paper discusses how cognitive radio works and how future wireless systems equipped with cognitive radio capabilities could dynamically access new frequency bands, and at the same time protect higher-priority users on the same bands from harmful interference. Cognitive radio capabilities utilized in military communications would enable mobile troops to communicate and share information even more effectively. Cognitive Radio, that obtains information about its environment to adjust its operation

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