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Fri, Aug 05, 2011

UAV Training And Sim Sales Forecast To Be $375 Million This Year

New Visiongain Defense Industry Report Finds Global Demand On The Rise

A new report detailing the UAV Flight Training & Simulation Market 2011-2021 indicates that sales in the global UAV flight training and simulation market will be worth $375 million in 2011. Visiongain, the report's publisher, says it offers a "comprehensive analysis of the global market for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operator flight training & simulation products and services, ranging from unmanned aircraft system (UAS) simulators to live UAV flight training courses."

Visiongain says the rapid growth in demand for the critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) data provided by UAVs has been driving procurement of new platforms and in turn fuelling rising demand for trained operators. Governments around the world have been investing in a range of training capabilities in an effort to meet this demand.

The analysis demonstrates that the global UAV flight training and simulation market is a growing marketplace offering opportunities that could lead to a range of companies realising commercial success, from the major global defence and security systems integrators to specialist UAV flight training & simulation consultancies.

As the leading operator of UAVs, the US dominates the global UAV flight training & simulation market. But there are also contracting opportunities in Europe and elsewhere in the world, with armed forces struggling to expand their training capabilities as unmanned systems technology continues to advance very rapidly.

FMI: www.visiongain.com

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