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PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 979060

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PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 979060

Geopolitical Instability such as Chinese Naval Expansionism Driving Evolution across the Global Naval Command and Control Market

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Future Growth Potential in the Movement of C2 Systems towards Open Architecture and Shared Networks

A command and control (C2) system provides information to maritime decision makers by generating meaningful output pertinent to their operational requirements and mission objectives. If a sensor package identifies a threat, it is relayed to the C2 system, accounting for environmental data from other systems. The C2 system displays and processes all information, relaying it to and from weapon systems, so that the ship may engage optimally and eliminate a threat appropriately.

This report divides C2 systems into two segments: command management systems and combat management systems. A command management system is the overarching C2 system that will display and manage information from a variety of subsystems to inform decisions. The combat management system is used in conjunction with the command management system to track, assess, and engage threats. This global research service investigates changing concepts in operations, whilst covering wider geopolitical and market drivers and restraints. A discussion is provided for current technological trends and developments within the global C2 market that readers should be aware off.

C2 systems will evolve as maritime systems become more autonomous; fewer naval personnel will be needed with the proliferation of unmanned systems. Increasingly, naval warfare will take place across a multi-domain battlespace with further integration of air, maritime, and land-based C2 domains. New weapon systems are driving developments in C2 requirements, such as directed energy weapons, railguns, and hypersonic systems. These systems will need to be integrated into current C2 systems, which will have to manage the increased power requirements. Hypersonics is predominantly driving the requirement for C2 systems to be linked across domains and countries in order to engage through other systems' sensors.

Research Highlights:

  • To outline the global geopolitical environment that will influence defense spending, requirements, and possible future conflicts that will drive the market
  • To investigate how COVID-19 will impact defense spending
  • To explore the market's top drivers and restraints
  • To discuss the evolution of naval warfare concepts, how these will impact requirements of C2 systems in the future, and what will need to be taken into consideration
Product Code: MF7A-16

Table of Contents

Strategic Imperatives

  • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8™
  • The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives 8™ on the Maritime Command and Control (C2) Industry
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Executive Summary

  • Market Overview
  • Trends Impacting Demand-2021-2029
  • Restraints Impacting Demand-2021-2029
  • Capability Impact-Evolving Technologies
  • Capability Impact-Evolving Technologies (continued)

Research Scope and Methodology

  • Research Scope
  • Research Objectives and Questions

General Market Trends

  • Geopolitical Snapshot
  • Geopolitical Analysis
  • Global Threat Map-Overview
  • Threat Analysis
  • Threat Analysis (continued)
  • COVID-19 Impact on World GDP Growth
  • COVID-19 Impact on Defense
  • COVID-19 Impact on Defense Spending

Growth Opportunities Analysis

  • Growth Drivers in the Naval C2 Market
  • Growth Drivers in the Naval C2 Market (continued)
  • Trends Analysis: Impact on Demand
  • Trends Analysis: Impact on Demand(continued)
  • Trends Analysis: Impact on Demand (continued)
  • Growth Restraints in the Naval C2 Market
  • Restraints Analysis: Impact on Demand

Naval Warfare Concepts and C2

  • Evolving Naval Warfare Concepts
  • Naval Operations
  • Ship Classification
  • Ship Classification (continued)
  • Ship Classification (continued)
  • Naval Formations
  • Maritime Command and Control
  • Maritime Command and Control Segmentation
  • Current Naval Warfare Concepts
  • Current Naval Warfare Concepts (continued)
  • Current Naval Warfare Concepts (continued)
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Autonomous Functionality
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Autonomous Functionality (continued)
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Autonomous Functionality (continued)
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Autonomous Functionality (continued)
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Multi-Domain Battlespace
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-New Weapon Systems
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-New Weapon Systems (continued)
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-New Weapon Systems (continued)
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Collaboration
  • Future Concepts of Naval Warfare-Collaboration (continued)
  • Naval Warfare Concepts' Impact on C2 Summary

Technology

  • Technologies Impacting Capabilities and Demand
  • Technologies Analysis
  • Technologies Analysis (continued)
  • Technologies Analysis (continued)
  • Technologies Analysis (continued)
  • Technologies Analysis (continued)
  • Technologies Analysis (continued)
  • Technologies Analysis (continued)
  • State of Digitalization-Objectives
  • Strategic Conclusions-Global

Growth Opportunities

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Development of an Open Architecture, 2020
  • Growth Opportunity 1: Development of an Open Architecture, 2020 (continued)
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Enhanced COTS Integration, 2020
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Enhanced COTS Integration, 2020 (continued)
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Shared Infrastructure, 2020
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Shared Infrastructure, 2020 (continued)
  • Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

The Last Word

  • The Last Word-3 Big Predictions

Appendix

  • Additional Sources of Information on Naval C2
  • Abbreviations
  • List of Exhibits
  • Legal Disclaimer
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