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Leading 20 Airborne ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance)

Companies 2014 Competitive Landscape Analysis

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Contents 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Assessing the competitive landscape of the Airborne ISR market

1.2 Benefits of This Report and Highlights

1.3 Report Structure

1.4 Methodology

2. Introduction to the Airborne ISR Market 2.1 The Importance of ISR

2.2 Airborne ISR Submarkets Defined

2.2.1 Maritime Patrol (MP)

2.2.2 Airborne Ground Surveillance (AGS)

2.2.3 Airborne Early Warning (AEW)

2.2.4 Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)

3. Competitor Positioning in the Airborne ISR Market 3.1 Leading 20 Companies in the Airborne ISR Market

3.2 Composition of the Airborne ISR Market in 2014

4. Leading 20 Companies in the Airborne ISR Market 4.1 Airbus Group

4.1.1 Airbus Group Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.1.2 Airbus Restructuring for Growth

4.1.3 Airbus Group SWOT Analysis

4.1.4 Regional Focus

4.1.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.2 BAE Systems PLC

4.2.1 BAE Systems PLC Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.2.2 BAE Systems, Enhancing its Global Position

4.2.3 BAE Systems SWOT Analysis

4.2.4 Regional Focus

4.2.5 Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures

4.2.5.1 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.2.5.2 Divestitures

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Contents 4.3 The Boeing Company

4.3.1 The Boeing Company Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.3.2 Boeing, A Global Leader

4.3.3 The Boeing Company SWOT Analysis

4.3.4 Regional Focus

4.3.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.4 Elbit Systems

4.4.1 Elbit Systems Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.4.2 Elbit Systems, Expanding its Customer Base

4.4.3 Elbit Systems SWOT Analysis

4.4.4 Regional Focus

4.4.5 Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures

4.4.5.1 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.4.5.2 Divestitures

4.5 Finmeccanica SpA

4.5.1 Finmeccanica SpA Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.5.2 Subsidiaries Increase Finmeccanica SpA’s Stake in the Market

4.5.3 Finmeccanica SpA SWOT Analysis

4.5.4 Regional Focus

4.5.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.6 FLIR Systems Inc

4.6.1 FLIR Systems Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.6.2 FLIR Systems Streamlines Global Operations

4.6.3 FLIR Systems SWOT Analysis

4.6.4 Regional Focus

4.6.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.7 General Atomics

4.7.1 General Atomics Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.7.2 General Atomics, a Leader in UAV Development

4.7.3 General Atomics SWOT Analysis

4.7.4 Regional Focus

4.8 General Dynamics Corporation

4.8.1 General Dynamics Corporation Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.8.2 General Dynamics, Sensors, Data Links and Analytics

4.8.3 General Dynamics Corporation SWOT Analysis

4.8.4 Regional Focus

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Contents 4.8.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.9 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.

4.9.1 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.9.2 IAI’s Global Reach and In-House Integration are Key Strengths for Future Growth

4.9.3 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd SWOT Analysis

4.9.4 Regional Focus

4.10 L-3 Communications Holdings

4.10.1 L-3 Communications Holdings Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.10.2 L-3 Maintains its Strong Market Position

4.10.3 L-3 Communications Holdings SWOT Analysis

4.10.4 Regional Focus

4.10.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.11 Leidos/SAIC

4.11.1 Leidos/SAIC Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.11.2 Leidos/SAIC Restructure Opens New Market Opportunities

4.11.3 Leidos/SAIC SWOT Analysis

4.11.4 Regional Focus

4.11.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.12 Lockheed Martin Corporation

4.12.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.12.2 Lockheed Martin, Seeking Next-Gen UAV technology

4.12.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation SWOT Analysis

4.12.4 Regional Focus

4.12.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.13 Northrop Grumman Corporation

4.13.1 Northrop Grumman Corporation Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.13.2 Northrop Grumman’s Heavy Involvement in UAV Technology

4.13.3 Northrop Grumman Corporation SWOT Analysis

4.13.4 Regional Focus

4.13.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.14 Raytheon Company

4.14.1 Raytheon Corporation Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.14.2 Strength in Sensor and Radar Technology

4.14.3 Raytheon Corporation SWOT Analysis

4.14.4 Regional Focus

4.14.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

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Contents 4.15 Rockwell Collins Inc

4.15.1 Rockwell Collins Inc Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.15.2 Rockwell Collins - Expanding its R&D Budget

4.15.3 Rockwell Collins Inc SWOT Analysis

4.15.4 Regional Focus

4.15.5 Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures

4.15.5.1 Mergers and Acquisitions

4.15.5.2 Divestitures

4.16 Saab AB

4.16.1 Saab AB Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.16.2 Saab Streamlining US Operations

4.16.3 Saab AB SWOT Analysis

4.16.4 Regional Focus

4.16.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.17 Safran Group

4.17.1 Safran Group Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.17.2 Joint Ventures & In-House System Integration are Priorities for Safran

4.17.3 Safran Group SWOT Analysis

4.17.4 Regional Focus

4.17.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.18 Textron Inc

4.18.1 Textron Inc Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.18.2 Restructure & Consolidation to Boost Efficiency

4.18.3 Textron Inc SWOT Analysis

4.18.4 Regional Focus

4.18.5 Mergers, Acquisitions & Joint Ventures

4.19 Thales Group

4.19.1 Thales Group Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.19.2 Thales, Expanding Outside of its Traditional Customer Base

4.19.3 Thales Group SWOT Analysis

4.19.4 Regional Focus

4.19.5 Mergers & Acquisitions

4.20 United Technologies Corporation

4.20.1 United Technologies Corporation Historic Revenue, Company Structure, Contracts and Products

4.20.2 UTC Aims for Diversity & Market Growth

4.20.3 United Technologies Corporation SWOT Analysis

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Contents 4.20.4 Regional Focus

4.20.5 Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures

4.20.5.1 Mergers and Acquisitions

4.20.5.2 Divestitures

5. SWOT Analysis of the Airborne ISR Market 2014

5.1 Strengths

5.2 Weaknesses

5.3 Opportunities

5.4 Threats

6. Expert Opinion 6.1 Mr Ryan Hazlett, Vice President Business Development, AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems

6.1.1 AAI’s Strength in UAV’s

6.1.2 A Growing International Focus

6.1.3 Mission Flexibility and Miniaturization are Key Technological Trends

6.1.4 Textron Systems Responds to Customer Needs

6.1.5 Depth of Experience is a Crucial Factor in Continued Growth

7. Conclusions 7.1 Market Share & Outlook for the 20 Leading Airborne ISR Companies

8. Glossary

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Contents List of Tables Table 2.1 Leading 20 Companies in the Military Airborne ISR Market 2014 (Company Name, Subsidiary/Division)

Table 3.1 Leading 20 Companies in the Military Airborne ISR Market 2014 (Total Revenue $m, Market Ranking,

Market Share %, Capex)

Table 4.1 Airbus Group, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market

$m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company Capital

Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.2 Airbus Group Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.3 Airbus Group Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.4 SWOT Analysis of the Airbus Group 2014

Table 4.5 BAE Systems PLC, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.6 BAE Systems Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.7 BAE Systems Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.8 SWOT Analysis of BAE Systems 2014

Table 4.9 The Boeing Company, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.10 The Boeing Company Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.11 The Boeing Company Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.12 SWOT Analysis of The Boeing Company 2014

Table 4.13 Elbit Systems Ltd, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.14 Elbit Systems Ltd. Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.15 Elbit Systems Ltd. Company Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.16 SWOT Analysis of Elbit Systems Ltd. 2014

Table 4.17 Finmeccanica SpA Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.18 Finmeccanica SpA Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Subsidiary, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.19 Finmeccanica SpA Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.20 SWOT Analysis of Finmeccanica SpA 2014

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Contents Table 4.21 FLIR Systems Inc, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.22 FLIR Systems Inc. Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.23 SWOT Analysis of FLIR Systems Inc. 2014

Table 4.24 General Atomics, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.25 General Atomics Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.26 General Atomics Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.27 SWOT Analysis of General Atomics 2014

Table 4.28 General Dynamics Corporation, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military

Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %,

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.29 General Dynamics Corporation Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Details)

Table 4.30 General Dynamics Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.31 SWOT Analysis of General Dynamics Corporation 2014

Table 4.32 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military

Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %,

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.33 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.34 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.35 SWOT Analysis of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd 2014

Table 4.36 L-3 Communications Holdings, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military

Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %,

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.37 L-3 Communications Holdings Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.38 L-3 Communications Holdings, Company Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.39 SWOT Analysis of L-3 Communications Holdings 2014

Table 4.40 Leidos/SAIC, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market

$m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company Capital

Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.41 Leidos/SAIC Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.42 Leidos/SAIC Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.43 SWOT Analysis of Leidos/SAIC 2014

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Contents Table 4.44 Lockheed Martin Corporation, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military

Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %,

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.45 Lockheed Martin Corporation Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.46 Lockheed Martin Corporation Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.47 SWOT Analysis of Lockheed Martin Corporation 2014

Table 4.48 Northrop Grumman Corporation, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military

Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %,

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.49 Northrop Grumman Corporation Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires,

Details)

Table 4.50 Northrop Grumman Corporation Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.51 SWOT Analysis of Northrop Grumman Corporation 2014

Table 4.52 Raytheon Company, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.53 Raytheon Company Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.54 Raytheon Company Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.55 SWOT Analysis of Raytheon Company 2014

Table 4.56 Rockwell Collins Inc, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR

Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company

Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.57 Rockwell Collins Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Details)

Table 4.58 Rockwell Collins Inc Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.59 SWOT Analysis of Rockwell Collins Inc 2014

Table 4.60 Saab AB, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market $m,

% Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company Capital

Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.61 Saab AB Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.62 Saab AB Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.63 SWOT Analysis of Saab AB 2014

Table 4.64 Safran Group (Sagem DS), Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military

Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %,

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.65 Safran Group Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Details)

Table 4.66 Safran Group Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

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Contents Table 4.67 SWOT Analysis of Safran Group 2014

Table 4.68 Textron Inc, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market

$m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company Capital

Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.69 Textron Inc Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Table 4.70 Company Products / Services (Division, Product, Description)

Table 4.71 SWOT Analysis of Textron Inc 2014

Table 4.72 Thales Group, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market

$m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company Capital

Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Table 4.73 Thales Group Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Details)

Table 4.74 Thales Group Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.75 SWOT Analysis of Thales Group 2014

Table 4.76 United Technologies Corporation Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires,

Details)

Table 4.77 United Technologies Corporation Products / Services (Division, Product, Specification)

Table 4.78 SWOT Analysis of United Technologies Corporation 2014

List of Figures Figure 3.1 Leading 20 Companies in the Airborne ISR Market, Market Share 2012 (% share)

Figure 3.2 Headquarters of the Leading 20 Companies in the Airborne ISR Market, National Breakdown 2013 (%

share)

Figure 3.3 Headquarters of the Leading 20 Companies in the Airborne ISR Market, National Breakdown 2013 (%

share)

Figure 4.1 Airbus Group Market Share 2012 (% market share)

Figure 4.2 Airbus Group Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.3 Airbus Group Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.4 BAE Systems Market Share 2012 (% market share)

Figure 4.5 BAE Systems Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.6 BAE Systems Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.7 The Boeing Company Market Share 2012 (% market share)

Figure 4.8 The Boeing Company Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.9 The Boeing Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.10 Elbit Systems Ltd. Market Share 2012 (% market share)

Figure 4.11 Elbit Systems Ltd. Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.12 Elbit Systems Ltd. Company Structure 2014

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Contents Figure 4.13 Finmeccanica SpA Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.14 Finmeccanica SpA Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.15 Finmeccanica SpA, Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.16 FLIR Systems Inc. Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.17 FLIR Systems Inc. Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.18 FLIR Systems Inc. Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.19 General Atomics Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.20 General Atomics Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.21 General Dynamics Corporation Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.22General Dynamics Corporation Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.23 General Dynamics Corporation Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.24 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.25 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.26 L-3 Communications Holdings Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.27 L-3 Communications Holdings Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.28 L-3 Communications Holdings Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.29 Leidos/SAIC Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.30 Leidos/SAIC Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.31 Leidos/SAIC Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.32 Lockheed Martin Corporation Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.33 Lockheed Martin Corporation Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.34 Lockheed Martin Corporation Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.35 Northrop Grumman Corporation Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.36 Northrop Grumman Corporation Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.37 Northrop Grumman Corporation Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.38 Raytheon Company Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.39 Raytheon Company Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.40 Raytheon Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.41 Rockwell Collins Inc Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.42 Rockwell Collins Inc Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.43 Rockwell Collins Inc Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.44 Saab AB Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.45 Saab AB Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.46 Saab AB Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.47 Safran Group Company Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.48 Safran Group Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

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Contents Figure 4.49 Safran Group Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.50 Textron Inc Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.51 Textron Inc. Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.52 Textron Inc Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.53 Thales Group Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.54 Thales Group Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.55 Thales Group Company Structure 2014

Figure 4.56 United Technologies Corporation Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% Airborne ISR Market Share)

Figure 4.57 United Technologies Corporation Revenue 2008-2012 ($bn)

Figure 4.58 United Technologies Corporation Company Structure 2014

Companies Mentioned in This Report 3Di Technologies

AAI Corporation

AAI Logistics & Technical Services

AAI Test & Training

AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Abu Dhabi Advanced Radar Systems (ADARS)

Advanced Electronics Company (AEC)

AgustaWestland

AgustaWestland Tilt Rotor Company

Airborne Technologies Inc (ATI)

Airbus

Airbus Defence and Space

Airbus Group

Airbus Helicopters

Alenia Aermacchi

Ansaldo Energia

Ansaldo STS

AnsaldoBreda

Argon ST

Aselsan Elektronic Sanayi ve Ticaret AS

Astrium

ATR

Avibras Divisão Aerea e Naval S.A (Avibras)

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Contents BAE Electronic Systems

BAE Intelligence & Security

BAE Land & Armaments

BAE Maritime

BAE Military Air & Information

BAE Regional Aircraft

BAE Shared Services

BAE Support Solutions

BAE Systems PLC

BAE Systems Australia

BAE Systems Detica

BAE Systems India

BAE Systems Saudi Arabia

BAE Unmanned Systems

Bath Iron Works

BC Partners

Bedek Aviation Group

Bell Helicopters

Boeing Capital Corporation

Boeing Commercial

Boeing Defence, Space & Security

Boeing Integrated Defense Systems

Boeing Shared Services Group

BredaMenarinibus

Carl Zeiss AG

Carl Zeiss Optronics

Carlyle Group

Cassidian Optronics

CDL Systems Ltd.

Cessna

Chandler/May Inc

Chip PC Ltd.

Chuguev Aircraft Repair Plant (CharZ)

ConverDyn

Cotter

Dassault Aviation

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Contents Digital Receiver Technology (DRT)

DRS Technologies

EADS

EADS CASA

EADS Cassidian

Elbit Energy

Elbit Systems Ltd

Elbit Systems Aerostructures

Elbit Systems C4I Systems

Elbit Systems Communications

Elbit Systems Cyber Defence

Elbit Systems Electro-Optics

Elbit Systems EW & SIGINT

Elbit Systems Helmet Mounted Systems

Elbit Systems Homeland Security

Elbit Systems ISR

Elbit Systems Land Systems

Elbit Systems Military Aviation

Elbit Systems Naval Systems

Elbit Systems Training and Simulation

Elbit Systems UAS

Eliradar

Elta Systems Ltd.

Embraer Defesa

Embraer SA

Endress&Hauser Holding AG

Ericsson Microwave Systems

Eurofighter GmBH

EZ GO

Fairchild Imaging Inc

Finmeccanica SpA

FLIR Commercial Systems

FLIR Government Systems

FLIR Systems Inc.

FLIR Thermography

Fokker Technologies

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Contents Forensic Technology WAI Inc.

Fortress Technologies

Fraser-Volpe LLC

French Navy

Galileo Avionica

GenCorp Inc.

General Atomics

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems

General Atomics Systems Integration

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Inc (ASI)

General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products

General Dynamics Aviation Services

General Dynamics C4I Systems

General Dynamics Canada

General Dynamics Combat Systems

General Dynamics Corporation

General Dynamics European Land Systems

General Dynamics Gulfstream Aerospace

General Dynamics Information Technology

General Dynamics Jet Aviation

General Dynamics Land Systems

General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems

General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd

Gentex Corporation

Goodrich Corporation

Goodrich Electrical Power System

Goodrich Power Systems

Goodrich Pump & Engine Control Systems

Greenline

Hamilton Sundstrand

Harpia Sistemas SA

Hawker Beechcraft

Heathgate Resources Pty LTD

IAI Commercial Aircraft Group

IAI Engineering & Development Group

IAI Malat Division

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Contents IAI Military Aircraft Group

IAI MLM Division

ICx Technologies

Incubit Technology Ventures Ltd.

Insitu Inc.

InterSense

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)

Jacobsen

Kaiser Optical Systems Inc.

Kautex

Kazahkstan Engineering

KOR Electronics Defense Solutions

Kylmar Ltd

L-1 Identity Solutions Inc

L-1 Identity Solutions Inc Intelligence Services Group

L-3 Advanced Laser Systems Technologies Inc

L-3 Aeromet

L-3 Airborne Technologies Inc

L-3 Ami

L-3 Army Fleet Support

L-3 ASA

L-3 ComCept

L-3 Comms Systems East

L-3 Comms Systems West

L-3 Communications Holdings

L-3 Crestview Aerospace

L-3 Integrated Optical Systems

L-3 KEO

L-3 MAS

L-3 Mission Integration

L-3 Photonics

L-3 Platform Integration

L-3 STRATIS

L-3 Systems Field Support

L-3 TCS

L-3 WESCAM

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Leidos Engineering

Leidos Health

Leidos National Security

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Lockheed Martin Australia

Lockheed Martin Canada

Lockheed Martin Corporation

Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems

Lockheed Martin Space Systems

Lockheed Martin UK

Lorex Technology

Lycoming Engines

MBDA

Medav

Mercury Computer Systems

Morpho

NASSCO

Neodyne Industries

NH Industries

Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

Northrop Grumman Australia Pty Ltd

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems

Northrop Grumman Information Systems

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp

Northrop Grumman Technical Services

Nuclear Fuels Corporation

OASYS Technology LLC

Optics 1 Inc

Optovac

Optovac Mecanica e Optoelectonica Ltda

Optronbras Ltda

Otis

Oto Melara

Piaggio Aero Industries

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Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

Procerus Technologies

PZL Swidnik

Qantas Group

Raytheon Advanced Programs

Raytheon Australia

Raytheon Combat and Sensing Systems

Raytheon Company

Raytheon Cybersecurity Solutions

Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies

Raytheon Environmental Solutions

Raytheon Federal IT

Raytheon Global Integrated Sensors

Raytheon Homeland Security

Raytheon Integrated Air and Missile Defence

Raytheon Integrated Comms Systems

Raytheon Integrated Ground Control

Raytheon Intelligence

Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems

Raytheon Missile Systems

Raytheon Operations

Raytheon Seapower Capabilities

Raytheon Secure Information Systems

Raytheon Security & Transport Systems

Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems

Raytheon Technical Services Company

Raytheon UK

Raytheon Vision Systems

Reosc

Rheinmetall Unmanned Aerial Systems

Rheinmetall Airborne Systems

Rio Grande Resources Corporation

Robonic Ltd. OY

Rocketdyne Group

Rockwell Collins Commercial Systems

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Rockwell Collins Inc.

Rolls-Royce

Ruag

Saab AB

Saab Air

Saab Commercial Aeronautics

Saab Defence and Security USA LLC

Saab Group

Saab Land

Saab Microwave Systems

Saab Naval

Saab Security

Safran Electronics Asia PTE Ltd

Safran Electronics Canada Inc

Safran Group

Sagem Avionics LLC

Sagem DS

Sagem Navigation GmbH

SAIC

Sandia Corporation

Selex Sistemi Integrati

Selex Elsag

Selex ES

Selex Galileo

Selex Sensors & Airborne Systems (S&AS)

Sensis Corporation

Sharp Aviation K

Sharp Elbit Systems AeroSpace Inc

Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

Sofradir

Solutions Made Simple Inc

Spezialtechnik Dresden and Subsidiaries

SuperJet International

Tamam

Tampa Microwave

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TCOM

Telespazio

Textron Defense Systems

Textron Financial

Textron Inc.

Textron Marine & Land Systems

Textron Systems

Textron Systems Advanced Systems

Thales Aerospace

Thales Alenia Space

Thales Defence

Thales Group

Thales Security

Thales Space

Thales Transportation

Thales UK

Thales Visionix Inc

ThalesRaytheon Systems

The Boeing Company

Triumph Group Inc

United Technologies Corporation

UTC Aerospace Systems

UTC Climate, Controls & Security

UTC Propulsion & Aerospace Systems

Vectronix AG

Vectronix Inc

Via Sat Inc.

Visionix

Visual Analytics Inc.

WASS

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Contents Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report Brazil Special Secretariat for the Security of Major Events

Brazillian Air Force

British Army Royal Artillery

Chilean Air Force

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)

FIFA

French Air Force

French DGA (Ministry of Defence)

German Federal Ministry of Defence

German Navy

Indian Army

Indian Navy

Israel Ministry of Defence

Israeli Air Force

Israeli Defence Force

Italian Navy

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)

Pakistan Aeronautical Complex

Philippine Navy

Republic of Korea Navy

Royal Air Force of Oman

Royal Australian Navy (RAN)

Royal Saudi Air Force

Royal Singaporean Air Force (RSAF)

Swedish Air Force

Turkish Air Force

UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)

UK Royal Air Force (RAF)

United Nations

US Air Force (UASF)

US Army

US Army Engineer Research and Development Center

US Central Command

US Customs & Border Protection

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US Department of Defence (DoD)

US Marine Corps

US Naval Air Systems Command

US Naval and Air Systems Command

US Navy

US National Guard

US Office of Naval Research

US Special Operations Command (SOCOM)

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4.11 Leidos/SAIC

Table 4.40 Leidos/SAIC, Company Profile (Ranking, Total Revenue $m, Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market $m, % Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market, Military Airborne ISR market share %, Total Company Capital Expenditure $m, Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market, HQ, Ticker, Contact, Website)

Ranking 9

Total Revenue $m $11,173m Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market $m

$881.6m

% Revenue from Military Airborne ISR Market

7.9%

Military Airborne ISR market share % 4.9%

Total Company Capital Expenditure $m $m

Subsidiaries in the Airborne ISR Market Leidos National Security

Headquarters Virginia, USA

Ticker NYSE: LDOS

IR Contact John Sweeney, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations

Website www.leidos.com

Source: Visiongain 2014

4.9%

Figure 4.29 Leidos/SAIC Airborne ISR Market Share 2012 (% market share)

Source: Visiongain 2014

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Table 4.53 Raytheon Company Contracts / Projects / Programmes (Date, Country, Value, Expires, Details)

Date Country Value Expires Details

Jul-10 USA - -

Raytheon Company has received a contract from

Boeing to develop an international version of the

APY-10 surveillance radar. The long-range,

multimission, maritime and overland surveillance

radars will be installed on the P-8I aircraft

Boeing is building for the Indian Navy.

Sep-10 USA $9m -

Raytheon Company has received a $9m contract

option award from the U.S. Navy to retrofit new

infrared technology on Advanced Targeting

Forward Looking Infrared pod systems for use on

F/A-18C-F aircraft.

Dec-10 USA $52m Dec-13

Naval Air Systems Command has awarded a $52

million contract to Raytheon Company to

produce APG-79 Active Electronically Scanned

Array (AESA) radars for F/A-18 Super Hornet

tactical aircraft.

Feb-11 USA - -

Boeing has awarded Raytheon Company a low

rate initial production contract to develop six

long-range, multi-mission maritime and overland

surveillance radars plus spares for its P-8A

Poseidon aircraft.

Mar-11 USA $50m -

Raytheon Company has been awarded a $50

million contract to deliver 50 AAS-44C(V) Multi-

Spectral Targeting Systems for use on the U.S.

Navy's MH-60R and MH-60S helicopters. This

airborne forward looking infrared targeting

system provides video imagery that helps

soldiers, intelligence analysts and commanders

in the field make critical operating decisions.

Mar-11 USA $42m Feb-13

Raytheon has been awarded a $42m U.S. Air

Force contract for additional AN/AAQ-29A

forward looking infrared imaging systems for

installation on Pave Hawk HH-60G helicopters.

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6. Expert Opinion 6.1 Mr Ryan Hazlett, Vice President Business Development, AAI

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

6.1.1 AAI’s Strength in UAV’s VG: What role does AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems play in the Airborne ISR market?

Ryan Hazlett: We are best known as prime contractor and lead systems integrator for products

including the U.S. Army program-of-record RQ-7B Shadow® Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System

(UAS), known commercially as the Shadow 200, as well as the One System® Remote Video

Terminal (OSRVT). We offer a range of UAS capabilities, from the renowned RQ-7B Shadow that’s

flown more than 880,000 flight hours, to the new Shadow M2 with enhanced endurance, reliability

and multi-mission capability. Our Aerosonde® Small UAS is in service for U.S. Department of

Defense customers, providing high-endurance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR)

and other mission sets. We also have a significant legacy of UAS command-and-control expertise,

from the legacy One System Ground Control Station to the OSRVT and the new, interoperable

Universal Ground Control Station. In addition, Textron Systems supports these products with

training, operations and maintenance solutions.

6.1.2 A Growing International Focus VG: Who are the main customers for these products?

RH: Our products are in service with both U.S. and international customers. The Shadow 200 is in

service with the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, as well as the Australian Defence Force and

Swedish military. The Italian military is contracted to receive four systems as well. Our Aerosonde

system is in service for multiple U.S. Department of Defense customers providing key ISR support,

and also has begun performing ISR work for commercial customers. In addition, these and our new

Shadow M2 are all under consideration by additional customers domestically and internationally.

The scientific configuration of our Aerosonde Small UAS has been utilized in for research in some

of the world’s harshest environments. In 2007, an Aerosonde was the first unmanned aircraft to

penetrate the eye of a hurricane. Under a program administered by NASA and the U.S. National

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Aerosonde aircraft flew a mission of more than 17