The Market for Airborne ISR Systems
Journalist Tim Ripley discusses:
- • Current operational environment: Global war on terror and new ISR threats• Lessons of Lebanon war 2006• Declining NATO procurement budgets and impact on ISR• NTISR: equipment requirements• Rising cost of UAV systems• Finding the money to replace existing manned platforms• Business jet vs. airliner class platforms• New style networks and opportunities for ISR forces• New users and markets for ISR• Traditional Photo-Reconnaissance
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Events of Interest
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Airborne Early Warning and Battle Management
London, UK
January 22- 23, 2013 -
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Hotel le Plaza, Brussels, Belgium
May 29- 31, 2012 -
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Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC
May 30- 1, 2012
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