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惯性导航系统:市场预测(2022-2027)

Inertial Navigation System Market - Forecasts from 2022 to 2027

出版日期: | 出版商: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | 英文 145 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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全球惯性导航系统市场预计将在 2020 年增长至 79.62 亿美元,在预测期内以 5.35% 的复合年增长率增长至 2027 年的 114.64 亿美元。推动市场的因素包括对自动水下航行器 (UUV) 的需求增加。

本报告探讨了惯性导航系统的全球市场,包括市场规模和预测、市场驱动因素和挑战、市场趋势、细分市场分析、竞争状况以及主要公司的概况。提供有关的系统信息。

目录

第1章介绍

  • 市场概况
  • COVID-19 情景
  • 市场定义
  • 市场细分

第2章调查方法

  • 调查数据
  • 假设

第 3 章执行摘要

  • 调查重点

第四章市场动态

  • 市场促进因素
  • 市场製约因素
  • 波特五力分析
    • 供应商的议价能力
    • 买方的议价能力
    • 新进入者的威胁
    • 替代威胁
    • 竞争对手之间的敌对关係
  • 产业价值链分析

第 5 章惯性导航系统市场分析:按应用分类

  • 简介
  • 飞机
  • 导弹
  • 太空火箭
  • 海洋
  • 军用装甲车
  • 无人机
  • 无人地面车辆
  • 无人机

第6章惯性导航系统市场分析:按组件

  • 简介
  • 加速度计
  • 陀螺仪
  • 算法和处理器
  • 无线系统

第7章惯性导航系统市场分析:按等级

  • 简介
  • 海洋级
  • 导航等级
  • 战术级
  • 太空级
  • 商业级

第 8 章惯性导航系统市场分析:按技术分类

  • 简介
  • 机械陀螺
  • 环形激光陀螺
  • 光纤陀螺
  • 微机电系统
  • 其他

第 9 章惯性导航系统市场分析:按地区划分

  • 简介
  • 北美
    • 美国
    • 加拿大
    • 墨西哥
  • 南美洲
    • 巴西
    • 阿根廷
    • 其他
  • 欧洲
    • 英国
    • 德国
    • 意大利
    • 西班牙
    • 其他
  • 中东和非洲
    • 以色列
    • 沙特阿拉伯
    • 其他
  • 亚太地区
    • 中国
    • 日本
    • 印度
    • 澳大利亚
    • 韩国
    • 台湾
    • 泰国
    • 印度尼西亚
    • 其他

第10章竞争态势与分析

  • 主要公司及战略分析
  • 初创企业和市场优势
  • 合併、收购、协议和合作
  • 供应商竞争力矩阵

第 11 章公司简介

  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Safran Electronics & Defence
  • Thales Group
  • The Raytheon Company
  • Rockwell Collins, Inc.
  • Teledyne Technologies, Inc.
  • Vectornav Technologies, LLC
  • Lord Microstrain
  • Tersus GNSS Inc.
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Product Code: KSI061610518

The inertial navigation system market is projected to witness a compounded annual growth rate of 5.35% to grow to US$11.464 billion by 2027, from US$7.962 billion in 2020. A navigation method in which gyroscopes and accelerometers produce readings and are used to monitor an object's position and direction relative to a predefined starting point, orientation, and speed is specified as an inertial navigation system (INS). The INS finds a wide range of applications in the manufacture of guided military weapons as well as commercially made games, computers, cameras, and medical devices.

The need for unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) is increasing, which is propelling the industry forward. UUVs are widely utilized in oil and gas exploration, scientific investigation, and military armament with high precision requirements. They are employed for deactivating underwater mines, counterattacking, port security, and hull inspection in the defense industry. For instance, in June 2021, in collaboration with FUSCOL@B, the French marines' ALFUSCO innovation laboratory, and Safran Electronics & Defense developed the GeonyxTM M hybrid navigation system to satisfy the special needs of marine commandos stationed both at sea and on land. GeonyxTM M is aimed for naval speed boat platforms like ECUME or landing boats, as well as land-based systems, particularly amphibious vehicles, where it can be used in navigation and pointing.

Additionally, as global oil consumption rises, UUVs are rapidly being employed for oil rig building, pipeline examinations, and regular maintenance, driving the market's growth. Another element contributing to the market's expansion is the expanding aerospace industry. Advances in space research and an increase in satellite launches have increased the use of these navigation systems, which are required to correctly detect an object's velocity and altitude. For instance, in March 2021, Israel opened a non-GPS advanced navigation facility. The new facility specializes in developing and manufacturing battlefield navigation systems, with intentions to use a co-developed, non-GPS accurate navigating technology. Israel's Ministry of Defense (IMOD) and Israel Aerospace Industries have established a Navigation Technology Center committed to designing and manufacturing non-GPS navigation systems (IAI). IAI will use the new center to research and manufacture extremely accurate inertial sensors for use in next-generation navigation systems, boosting their effectiveness and performance substantially.

Furthermore, technical breakthroughs such as the advent of light-powered and small-size navigation systems that use ring laser gyro (RLG) and fiber optic gyro (FOG) are boosting the market's possibilities.

INCREASING DEMAND FROM THE AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE SECTOR

The rise in the demand for INSs in the aerospace and defense sector is a major factor expected to boost the inertial navigation system market growth. The market is expected to be driven by the growing aircraft industry and technical developments in navigation systems. When fighting platforms are engaged in missions, the inertial navigation system provides precise navigational and positioning information, whether for their position or the pointing of armaments, sensors, or weapons. They provide critical help to these systems while maintaining the highest level of security. For instance, in February 2021, Honeywell's Embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System (EGI), which supports M-code, the newly revised GPS signal used by military worldwide, successfully flown-tested new technologies aimed to provide alternate navigation offerings. These tests, which required upgrading a Honeywell test aircraft with other navigation technology, mark a significant step forward in ensuring that navigation solutions are available even when GPS is unavailable.

The market is being boosted by the growing spending on military applications. Total worldwide military spending climbed by 0.7 percent in 2021, reaching $2113 billion. As per new data on global military spending released in April 2022 by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the five greatest spenders in 2021 were the United States, India, the United Kingdom, China, and Russia, contributing 62 percent of expenditure (SIPRI).

Furthermore, antagonistic states or asymmetric forces (terrorists, guns, drugs, or human traffickers) are strengthening their attacks, diversifying their operations, and employing increasingly advanced technologies and systems in a progressively connected globe. The government's ability around the world to maintain sovereignty is heavily reliant on the technological autonomy of its military forces. For instance, in May 2019, Northrop Grumman revealed the launch of its next-generation maritime inertial navigation system, which will replace the MK-39 Mod 3 and 4 series of products. Sea Fiber Optic Inertial Navigation with Data Distribution (SeaFIND) is the first maritime inertial navigation system to switch from existing ring laser technology to Northrop Grumman's new upgraded fiber optic gyro technology (eFOG).

In addition, jamming and decoy threats impacting navigation and direction of radar and artillery systems are a major concern for governments and foreign special marine forces. They can't rely on satellite-based systems like GPS because their frequencies are sensitive. Because it is based on permanent physical principles, inertial navigation is a superior option. In October 2021, for example, Thales and CS GROUP merged their respective expertise to create a navigation system that is high-performing, durable, and cyber secure. The system includes Thales' TopAxyz inertial navigation unit, which has clocked over 20 million operating hours in the most demanding conditions of civil flight. CS GROUP installed the navy version of the unit on a Navy vessel, and it has already shown its practical worth for maritime navigation.

RISING USE OF UUV

The growing demand for unmanned marine vehicles (UUV) is propelling the market forward. UUVs are widely utilized in oil and gas exploration, scientific research, and military armament with high precision requirements. They are employed for deactivating underwater mines, counterattacking, port security, and hull inspection in the defense industry. Underwater drones aid in oceanographic studies for the charting of the ocean floor in scientific study. Furthermore, as the world's oil consumption rises, UUVs are increasingly being employed for oil rig building, pipeline inspections, and maintenance tasks, boosting the product's demand. With the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and innovation, the demand for unmanned marine vehicles is anticipated to increase

SEGMENTS

  • BY APPLICATION

Aircraft

Missiles

Space Launch Vehicles

Marine

Military Armored Vehicles

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Unmanned Ground Vehicles

Unmanned Marine Vehicles

  • BY COMPONENT

Accelerometers

Gyroscopes

Algorithms and Processors

Wireless Systems

  • BY GRADE

Marine Grade

Navigation Grade

Tactical Grade

Space Grade

Commercial Grade

  • BY TECHNOLOGY

Mechanical Gyros

Ring Laser Gyros

Fiber Optics Gyros

MEMS

Others

  • BY GEOGRAPHY

North America

  • USA
  • Canada
  • Mexico

South America

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Others

Europe

  • UK
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Others

Middle East and Africa

  • Israel
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Others

Asia Pacific

  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Australia
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Thailand
  • Indonesia
  • Others

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1. Market Overview
  • 1.2. Covid-19 Scenario
  • 1.3. Market Definition
  • 1.4. Market Segmentation

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 2.1. Research Data
  • 2.2. Assumptions

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • 3.1. Research Highlights

4. MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 4.1. Market Drivers
  • 4.2. Market Restraints
  • 4.3. Market Opportunities
  • 4.4. Porter's Five Force Analysis
    • 4.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.4.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.4.4. Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.4.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
  • 4.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis

5. INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM MARKET ANALYSIS, BY APPLICATION

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Aircraft
  • 5.3. Missiles
  • 5.4. Space Launch Vehicles
  • 5.5. Marine
  • 5.6. Military Armored Vehicles
  • 5.7. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • 5.8. Unmanned Ground Vehicles
  • 5.9. Unmanned Marine Vehicles

6. INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM MARKET ANALYSIS, BY COMPONENT

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Accelerometers
  • 6.3. Gyroscopes
  • 6.4. Algorithms and Processors
  • 6.5. Wireless Systems

7. INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM MARKET ANALYSIS, BY GRADE

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Marine Grade
  • 7.3. Navigation Grade
  • 7.4. Tactical Grade
  • 7.5. Space Grade
  • 7.6. Commercial Grade

8. INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM MARKET ANALYSIS, BY TECHNOLOGY

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Mechanical Gyros
  • 8.3. Ring Laser Gyros
  • 8.4. Fiber Optics Gyros
  • 8.5. MEMS
  • 8.6. Others

9. INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM MARKET ANALYSIS, BY GEOGRAPHY 

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. North America
    • 9.2.1. USA
    • 9.2.2. Canada
    • 9.2.3. Mexico
  • 9.3. South America
    • 9.3.1. Brazil
    • 9.3.2. Argentina
    • 9.3.3. Others
  • 9.4. Europe
    • 9.4.1. UK
    • 9.4.2. Germany
    • 9.4.3. Italy
    • 9.4.4. Spain
    • 9.4.5. Others
  • 9.5. Middle East and Africa
    • 9.5.1. Israel
    • 9.5.2. Saudi Arabia
    • 9.5.3. Others
  • 9.6. Asia Pacific
    • 9.6.1. China
    • 9.6.2. Japan
    • 9.6.3. India
    • 9.6.4. Australia
    • 9.6.5. South Korea
    • 9.6.6. Taiwan
    • 9.6.7. Thailand
    • 9.6.8. Indonesia
    • 9.6.9. Others

10. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS

  • 10.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
  • 10.2. Emerging Players and Market Lucrativeness
  • 10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
  • 10.4. Vendor Competitiveness Matrix

11. COMPANY PROFILES

  • 11.1. Honeywell International Inc.
  • 11.2. Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 11.3. Safran Electronics & Defence
  • 11.4. Thales Group
  • 11.5. The Raytheon Company
  • 11.6. Rockwell Collins, Inc.
  • 11.7. Teledyne Technologies, Inc.
  • 11.8. Vectornav Technologies, LLC
  • 11.9. Lord Microstrain
  • 11.10. Tersus GNSS Inc.