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European Naval Command and Control (C2) Markets Assessment

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Abstract

The future of the command and control technology will lie in the enhancement of the current capabilities while keeping the easiness of use. The need for sophisticated systems, that can easily be operated with just a short training and are capable of commanding all sorts of equipment will be the main requirement of European navies. The complexity of the system will of course depend on the tasks a ship has to fulfill, on the sensor and equipment suit and on the ability to upgrade the system, but still all navies will value most price competitive and easy upgradeable solutions.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1. Market overview
  • 1.2. Market forecasts
  • 1.3. Market drivers and restraints
  • 1.4. Competitive analysis
  • 1.5. Present and future trends

2. Market Engineering Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Domains of expertise
  • 2.2. Frost & Sullivan research methodology

3. European Naval Command and Control Market

  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. Main industry challenges
  • 3.3. Revenue forecasts
  • 3.4. Technology roadmap

4. Scenario Analysis

  • 4.1. Market potential by country
  • 4.2. Country analysis
  • 4.3. Country analysis

5. Market Assessment by End User

  • 5.1. Market potential by country
  • 5.2. Country analysis

6. Competitive Assessment

  • 6.1. Market share of key market participants
  • 6.2. Overview of key market participants
  • 6.3. Business opportunity prospects

7. Strategic Recommendations

8. About Frost & Sullivan

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