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China UAV Markets Update
Frost & Sullivan, July 2007, Pages: 57


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Recent Successes of UAV Technologies in Global Conflicts Set Off Growth Opportunities

With the success of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology in recent global conflicts, China is looking to position itself as a major consumer and exporter of UAVs. Hence, the previously dormant Chinese market for UAV is poised for significant growth. With UAV technologies expected to re-shape national defense strategies and policies, Chinese authorities have now implemented numerous steps to put developments back on track, while introducing indigenous UAV development programs.

Moreover, numerous countries in the Asia Pacific region are progressively modernizing their defense capabilities. Hence, authorities are now convinced that existing and new UAV programs have to be implemented at a quicker rate if China wishes to expand its influence in the Asia Pacific and global defense markets. Following its accomplishments in designing and manufacturing UAVs, China is now looking to enter the electronic warfare (EW) market.

Joint Ventures for Research and Manufacturing Capabilities Crucial for Market Penetration

Authorities in China must strictly follow the schedules to bring to completion the several new projects that are in the pipeline. The Chinese market is set to enjoy exponential revenue growth, should indigenous UAV developments reach maturity within the timeline projected by local organizations.

Although China aims to develop its own UAV technologies, it still lags in many areas such as research, manufacturing, and after-sale service due to international trade restrictions. 'Participants need to align themselves with local institutions and organizations to jointly develop UAV programs,' notes the analyst. 'Technology-sharing and knowledge transfers are efforts that will be required, should participants - especially non-domestic vendors - wish to penetrate the Chinese UAV market.'

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

- Tactical UAV
- High altitude long endurance (HALE) UAV
- Vertical take-off & landing (VTOL) UAV
- Medium altitude long endurance (MALE) UAV


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