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Uncrewed Systems Market Report, Selected Nations 2024-2029

The ground and air uncrewed systems market in our targeted regions is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.1% until 2029. The reasons for this growth are driven by a range of factors that vary across nations. However, the maturation of certain technologies combined with the demands demonstrated by recent, ongoing, and anticipated conflicts strongly indicates the inevitable "robotisation" of the battlefield.

This report highlights some of the most significant programmes relating to uncrewed systems in Australia, India, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, the UK, and the U.S. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the current landscape of these critical technologies.

Unmanned Systems International Programme and Budget Snapshot 2024-2029

Following our Market Report, we are also releasing our Unmanned Systems International Programme and Budget Snapshot 2024-2029. This short document highlights the spending forecast per programme up to FY 2029 while also highlighting speakers and documents that may help the reader better understand future trends to be better prepared for the robotisation of the battlefield.

Delivering Unmanned Aerial Systems to the Field In Record Time Interview with Captain Dennis Monagle, Program Manager PMA 266 Multi-Mission Tactical UAS Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)

Uncrewed systems and the technology around them continue to evolve rapidly, calling for greater speed and agility in procurement. We were privileged to interview Captain Dennis Monagle, who faced these challenges head-on.

Here, we explored how the captain was able to speed up procurement while still fulfilling his obligations to his stakeholders of delivering ISR-capable Unmanned Aerial Systems to the Fleet. Through effective partnerships and strong knowledge of the procurement vehicles, MQ-9 Reapers were readied in record time.

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