Smart Commercial Photography Drones: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2015 to 2021

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Date: 16-Oct-2015
No. of pages: 434

Next generation Smart photography drones leverage better technology. They support high quality video camera work in every industry. They support personal photography and video capture. The drone technology is evolving: better stability, better reliability, better navigation, softer landings, longer flights, better ability to carry different payloads. Affordable, useful camera drones are available. The study has 434 pages and 182 tables and figures.

Photography drones are smart because they have sensors and software that permits automated response to cameras or sensor input. Smart drones are evolving the ability to interconnect to smart phones, but drones are smart even without smart phone guidance systems. Smart commercial drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other.

Smart commercial drones have a computer inside. They are easy to fly, maneuverable remotely, contain sensor logic. Soon all smart drones will have computer driven collision avoidance technology making the flying more reliable. Remote operation occurs in the context of a workflow and sensors. Cameras are improving dramatically to permit management of video and picture taking that is realistic and detailed.

Vendors continue to improve the capabilities of these drone aircraft. Their ability to support the commercial endeavors is increasing. Unmanned aircraft have fundamentally changed the accuracy of video photography from the air. Drones can provide more information at less cost than a human inspection team can. Drones provide video that is more exact than what can be gathered in any other manner. Drones provide more compelling video for entertainment than can be done at a reasonable cost.

Photography drone smart sensors and software permit automated response to camera or sensor input. Smart photography drones are evolving the ability to interconnect to smart phones, but drones are smart even without smart phone guidance systems.

Smart photography drones connect seamlessly to the Internet and to each other. Connections are secure. Smart commercial drones have a computer inside. They are easy to fly, maneuverable remotely, contain sensor logic. Soon all smart drones will have computer driven collision avoidance technology. Remote operation occurs in the context of a workflow and sensors. Cameras are improving dramatically to permit management of video and picture taking that is realistic and detailed.

Drones achieve doing work as they are remotely controlled.

Smart commercial drones connect seamlessly and securely to the Internet and to each other. Smart commercial drone aerial vehicle (UAV) technology has reached a level of maturity that has put these systems at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing. Procurement around the world is adapting to drone availability.

Use cases are evolving rapidly for video, specialized video, targeted video, and personal photography. The emergence of stable flight platforms that provide a stable photography image and collision avoidance systems makes market maturity a certainty. Use in the global war on terrorism has demonstrated unique usefulness for military intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and communications relay achieving 3 million hours of operation. Small commercial drones are being used to shoot video from the air, proving the viability of drone camera systems.

The relatively low-cost of smart commercial drones make them work for civilian applications. Drone aircraft are sophisticated and flexible. They take off, fly and land autonomously managed by a remote controller. They enable engineers to push the envelope of normal flight. Reconnaissance drones can fly for days continuously. Remote, ground-based pilots can work in shifts.

Designers work to simplify the aircraft’s configuration, making systems that are adaptable to different payloads on different days. Drones can be redesigned and tested at reduced risk than with development of manned aircraft. Drones allow configurations that would be impossible or impractical for human occupation. Drones are becoming easier to control.

Drone unmanned aircraft systems are achieving a level of relatively early maturity in this manner, having parallel markets. Fleets of unmanned aircraft systems have begun to evolve. The U.S. Army has achieved four million flight hours for its unmanned aircraft systems fleet. Unmanned aerial systems have good handling characteristics. Drone UAS units are designed to support taking remarkable video using stable platforms. Other military drones perform high-speed, long-endurance, covert, multi-mission intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and precision-strike missions over land or sea.

“Quantities of fielded smart Photography drone systems of every size and description are set to increase. Every photo opportunity can be enhanced vis use of a smart drone. Drones will connect to smart phones. Drones can fly indoors. Smart commercial drones units feature a variety of camera attachments, sensors, and internal loads. Large 2,000 pound payloads are possible, campus security is set to emerge as a significant sector. Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensor, and an all-weather synthetic aperture radar indicators are maximizing long loiter capabilities and increasing the usefulness of smart commercial drones.”

Smart commercial drones drone markets at $1.6 billion in 2014 are anticipated to reach $8.5 billion by 2021. This forecast number is arrived at by close examination of all the segment growth trajectories. Photography, real estate, campus security, filmmaking, and Videography are all being implemented in the context of drone photography. Each of these will grow at a different pace, depending on the use case effectiveness of the smart commercial photography drones. Commercial grade consumer video drones represent the largest revenue segment in 2015 and remain the biggest throughout the forecast period.

Smart Commercial Photography Drones: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2015 to 2021

Table of Contents

Smart Commercial Drone Market Driving Forces 33
Photography Drone Challenges 40
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems 41
Smart Drone Roads In The Sky 41
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares 42
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Forecasts 44
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Forecasts 45

1.  Market Description And Market Dynamics 47
1.1 Smart Photography Commercial Drones 47
1.1.1 Smart Photography Drones Description 47
1.2 Drone Enhanced Capability and Payloads 50
1.2.1 Photography Drones Resilience 51
1.2.2 Small and Micro-Drones 51
1.2.3 Drone Aerial Systems Perimeter Surveillance 52
1.3 Georeferenced Imagery 52
1.3.1 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Traffic Monitoring 53
1.3.2 Mapping 54
1.3.3 Homeland Security 55
1.3.4 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for Scientific Research 57
1.4 Globalization and Technology 58
1.4.1 Proliferation of Conventional Drone Technologies 59
1.4.2 Drones General Roles 59
1.5 Border Patrol: 60
1.6 Development Of Lighter Yet More Powerful Power Sources For Photography Drones 61

2. Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems Market Shares And Forecasts 62
2.1 Smart Commercial Drone Market Driving Forces 62
2.1.1 Photography Drone Challenges 69
2.1.2 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems 70
2.1.3 Smart Drone Roads In The Sky 70
2.2 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares 71
2.2.1 DJI Phantom 74
2.2.2 Parrot AR.Drone $299, Flies Off a Roof 75
2.2.3 Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly 76
2.2.4 Ascending Technologies Professional Line 77
2.2.5 AscTec For Professional Drone Users: 77
2.2.6 Insitu 78
2.2.7 Boeing Insitu 78
2.2.8 BP and AeroVironment Launch FAA-Approved, Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operations 79
2.2.9 AeroVironment's Extensive Operational Track Record 81
2.2.10 Draganflyer X4 UAV 81
2.2.11 DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations 82
2.2.12 3DR Intel Consumer Drones 82
2.3 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Forecasts 83
2.3.1 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Forecasts 84
2.3.1 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Unit Forecasts 87
2.3.2 Smart Commercial Drone: Photography / Videography Systems Forecasts 92
2.3.3 Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems By Sector, 93
2.3.4 Smart Retail Consumer Photography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems 95
2.3.5 Smart Real Estate Photography Drone Segment 96
2.3.1 Smart Campus Security Photography Drone Segment 97
2.3.1 Smart Film Making / Videography Photography Drone Segment 98
2.3.2 Photography and Videography Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems 99
2.3.3 Photography and Videography Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares 99
2.3.4 Smart Commercial Drone Film / Photo / Video 101
2.4 Photography Drone Prices 103
2.4.1 Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadcopter Elite Edition 106
2.4.2 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with 14 Megapixel Flight Camera (Blue) 107
2.4.3 Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadcopter Elite Edition (Sand) 107
2.4.4 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller Bundle (Red) 108
2.4.5 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with 14 Megapixel Flight Camera (Red) 108
2.4.6 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller Bundle (Blue) 109
2.4.7 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller and Soft Case Bundle (Red) 109
2.4.8 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Backpack Bundle (Blue) 110
2.4.9 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Backpack Bundle (Red) 110
2.4.10 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Hard Case Bundle (Blue) 111
2.5 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Regional Market Analysis 112
2.5.1 Smart Drone Commercial (UAV) Industry Regional Summary 113
2.5.2 U.S Accounts for 73 Percent Of The Worldwide Research, Development, Test, And Evaluation (RDT&E) Spending On Smart Drone UAV Technology 114
2.5.3 U.S. State Department Drone Export Guidelines 115
2.5.4 Canada 116
2.5.5 UK Trade In Drones 116
2.5.6 Drones for the Netherlands 117
2.5.7 Japan 117
2.5.8 Sony Drone Services 120
2.5.9 Japanese Drone Works Inside The Nuclear Power Plant 122
2.5.10 China 124
2.5.11 Chinese Smog-Fighting Drones That Spray Chemicals To Capture Air Pollution 124
2.5.12 China Desires Exports, Steps Up Research In Military Drones 126
2.5.13 Singapore 126
2.5.14 Brazil 127
2.5.15 Morocco 127
2.5.16 India 128

3. Photography Commercial Drones: Product Description 129
3.1 DJI 129
3.1.1 DJI Phantom 3 Professional & Advanced 129
3.1.2 DJI Phantom 132
3.1.3 DJI Inspire 1 134
3.1.4 DJI Ronin 135
3.1.5 DJI Ronin Major Updates: 135
3.1.6 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone 144
3.1.7 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Live HD View 145
3.1.8 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Complete Control 146
3.1.9 DJI Industries Phantom Intelligent Battery 148
3.1.10 DJI Industries Inspire Drone 150
3.1.11 DJI Industries Ronin-M 152
3.1.12 DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+ 155
3.1.13 DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7 157
3.1.14 Flying Platforms 159
3.1.15 DJI Flight Controllers 161
3.1.16 DJI Camera Gimbals 163
3.1.17 HD Video Downlink 166
3.1.18 Ground Stations 166
3.1.19 DJI Guidance 168
3.2 Parrot AR Drone 2.0 168
3.2.1 Parrot S.A. Drone 170
3.2.2 Parrot Bebop Drone Stability 171
3.2.3 Parrot AR.Drone $299, Flies Off a Roof 176
3.3 GoPro 177
3.3.1 GoPro Recorded Video Can Be Stitched Together Using Kolor 177
3.4 3D Robotics 179
3.5 Draganfly Innovations Inc. 181
3.5.1 Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P 181
3.5.2 Draganfly Handheld Ground Control System 183
3.5.3 Draganflyer Vision Based System (VBS) 183
3.5.4 Draganflyer Guardian 185
3.5.5 Draganfly X4 187
3.5.6 Draganflyer X6 192
3.5.7 Draganflyer Aerial Photography & Video Applications 194
3.5.8 Draganflyer Real Estate Applications 195
3.5.9 Draganflyer Law Enforcement Applications 196
3.5.10 Draganflyer X8 199
3.6 Integrated Dynamics 202
3.6.1 Integrated Dynamics Rover 202
3.6.2 Integrated Dynamics Explorer 204
K - I I 218
3.6.12 Integrated Dynamics S/Integrated Dynamics Integrated Dynamics M K - I 219
3.6.13 Integrated Dynamics Vector 220
3.6.14 Integrated Dynamics Tornado 221
3.6.15 Integrated Dynamics Nishan MK - II 221
3.6.16 Integrated Dynamics Nishan TJ - 1000 222
3.7 Northrop Grumman / Scaled Composites 223
3.7.1 Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal 223
3.7.2 Northrop Grumman M324 UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) 225
3.8 Schiebel Camcopter S-100 226
3.8.1 Schiebel Camcopter Target Markets: 227
3.9 TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone 228
3.10 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS 230
3.10.1 Prox Dynamics AS 234
3.11 Ascending Technologies 235
AE 247
3.14 Textron 249
3.14.1 Textron Shadow M2 249
3.15 Secom Security Drone Follows, Photographs Intruders 251
3.15.1 Japanese Companies Developing Drone Security Solutions 255
3.15.2 Secom License Plates Detected 255
3.15.3 Secom Robot X 255
3.15.4 Secom Tracks Unauthorized Vehicles Entering Large Commercial Facilities 257
3.16 Alsok 257
3.16.1 Alsok Drone Detectors 258
3.16.2 Alsok Drone Service To Monitor Large-Scale Solar Power Plants 258
3.17 XAircraft 261
3.18 Walkera QR X900 263
3.18.1 Walkera Runner 250 Advance 268
3.18.2 Walkera Voyager 3 272
Autonomous Flight Control System) 289
4.3.5 Portable Telecommand And Control System (P.T.C.S.) 291
4.4 Improved GPS Operations 291
4.5 Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter (IRGX) 292
4.5.1 Portable Telecommand And Control System (P.T.C.S.) 293
4.6 IRGX (Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter) 293
4.6.1 Ground Control Stations 294
4.6.2 GCS 1200 294
4.6.3 GCS 2000 295
4.7 Antenna Tracking Systems 295
4.8 ATPS 1200 296
4.8.1 ATPS 2000 297
4.8.2 Gyro Stabilized Payloads 298
4.8.3 GSP 100 299
4.8.4 GSP 900 300
4.8.5 GSP 1200 301
4.9 Civilian UAV’s - Rover Systemstm 301
4.10 CPI-406 Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) 302
4.10.1 Deployable Flight Incident Recorder Set (DFIRS) 303
4.10.2 Airborne Separation Video System (ASVS) 303
4.10.3 Airborne Separation Video System – Remote Sensor (ASVS – RS) 303
4.10.4 Airborne Tactical Server (ATS) 304
4.11 Cloud Computing and Multilayer Security 305
4.12 Aurora Very High-Altitude Propulsion System (VHAPS) 306
4.13 Danish Aviation Systems’ 307
4.14 Draganflyer X4 Applications 308
4.14.1 Draganflyer X4 Large Project Management 309
4.14.2 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Equipment 310
4.14.3 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Agricultural Land and Equipment 313
4.14.4 Draganflyer Advanced RC Flight Research 315
4.14.5 Aerial Archeology 316
4.14.6 Environmental Assessment 318
4.14.7 The Draganflyer X4 is Fun to Fly 320
4.15 Drones Protect US Commerce and US Civilian Safety 324

5. Drone And Remote Control Company Description 326
5.1 3D Robotics 326
5.1.1 The Vision 326
5.1.2 3DR Intel Consumer Drones 327
5.1.3 3DR Series C Round of V.C. Funding Led By Qualcomm 327
5.1.4 3D Robotics Solo Intelligent Technology System 327
5.2 AeroVironment 329
5.2.1 AeroVironment Financial Results For Its Third Quarter Ended January 31, 2015 333
5.3 Alsok 334
5.4 Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly 338
5.4.1 Drone: Asctec Firefly With Intel Realsense 338
5.4.2 Ascending Technologies and Intel Collaboration To Develop Drone Collision Avoidance Technology 339
5.4.3 Ascending Technologies Asctec Firefly / Intel RealSense Camera 340
5.4.4 Intel Realsense Cameras And Ascending Technologies’ Asctec Trinity 341
5.4.5 AscTec Falcon 8 342
5.4.6 Topcon Distribution Partnership With Ascending Technologies 342
5.5 Chiyoda Uses Drones for Managing The Materials Used To Construct Huge Oil And Gas Plants 343
5.6 Danish Aviation Systems 343
5.7 DJI 344
5.8 Draganflyer 346
5.8.1 DraganBot 347
5.8.2 Draganflyer ABEX Awards 348
5.9 GoPro 349
5.9.1 GoPro Second Quarter 2015 Highlights 351
5.9.2 GoPro Opular Mount 352
5.9.3 GoPro Revenue Surges 54% As It Gains Popularity Abroad 353
5.9.4 GoPro Acquires Kolor, A Virtual Reality Company 354
5.10 Integrated Dynamics 354
5.11 Parrot/senseFly 356
5.29.1 Parrot Group / senseFly 357
5.29.2 Parrot Group senseFly CTI Certified 357
5.11.1 Parrot Drone First Quarter Sales For 2015 Up 356 Percent 358
5.12 Schiebel 360
5.13 Secom 361
5.13.1 Japanese Security Company To Offer Private Security Drones 361
5.14 Textron 362
5.15 TRNDlabs 365
5.16 XAircraft 366
5.17 Walkera 367
5.18 Drone Market Participants WorldWide 368
5.45.1 Military UAV Manufacturers 395
5.45.2 Top Drone Products 413
5.45.3 FAA Approved Drone Projects 414

List of Tables and Figures

Figure ES-1 Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone 33
Figure ES-2 Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone Controller 34
Table ES-3 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Aircraft Benefits 35
Table ES-4 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Functions 37
Table ES-5 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Aerial Systems Features 38
Table ES-6 Photography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Mission Tasks 39
Table ES-7 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Challenges 40
Figure ES-8 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares, 2014 43
Figure ES-9 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 46
Table 1-1 Photography Drone Market Applications 48
Table 1-2 Ability of Photography Commercial Drones To Perform Work 50
Figure 1-3 Increase In Resolution That Is Possible With Georeferenced Imagery 52
Table 1-4 Department of Transportation Applications 53
Table 1-5 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Homeland Security Sites To Be Monitored 55
Figure 2-1 Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone 62
Figure 2-2 Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone Controller 63
Table 2-3 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Aircraft Benefits 64
Table 2-4 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Functions 66
Table 2-5 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Aerial Systems Features 67
Table 2-6 Photography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems Mission Tasks 68
Table 2-7 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Challenges 69
Figure 2-8 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares, 2014 72
Figure 2-9 Smart Commercial Drone Market Shares, 2014 73
Figure 2-10 Airborne Parrot Drone 75
Figure 2-11 Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly Smart Drone 76
Figure 2-12 BP and AeroVironment Drone for Comprehensive GIS Services 80
Figure 2-13 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Aerial Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 85
Table 2-14 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems Markets, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 86
Table 2-15 Photography and Videography Smart Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2014 87
Figure 2-16 Smart Commercial Photography Drones Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015-2021 88
Table 2-17 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems: Retail Consumer Photography, Real Estate, Campus Security, Film Making Videography, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 89
Figure 2-18 Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015-2021 90
Figure 2-19 Smart Commercial Drone Photography / Videography Systems Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 92
Figure 2-20 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems: Retail Consumer Photography, Real Estate, Campus Security, 93 Film Making Videography, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 93
Figure 2-21 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems: Retail Consumer Photography, Real Estate, Campus Security, 94 Film Making Videography, Percent, Worldwide, 2015-2021 94
Table 2-22 Smart Retail Consumer Photography Drone 95 Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 95
Figure 2-23 Smart Real Estate Photography Drone 96 Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 96
Figure 2-24 Smart Campus Security Photography Drone 97 Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 97
Figure 2-25 Smart Film Making / Videography Photography Drone 98 Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 98
Table 2-26 Photography and Videography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014 100 2.4 Photography Drone Prices 103
Figure 2-27 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2014 112
Table 2-28 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Regional Market Segments, 2014 113
Figure 2-29 Japanese Hexacopter Smart Commercial Drone 118
Figure 2-30 Sony Commercial Drone 120
Figure 2-31 Drone Model Envisaged For Work Inside The Reactor Buildings At The Crippled Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant 122
Figure 3-1 DJI Phantom 3 Professional & Advanced 129
Table 3-2 DJI Products 131
Figure 3-3 DJI Phantom 132
Figure 3-4 DJI Phantom Series 133
Figure 3-5 DJI Inspire 1 134
Figure 3-6 DJI Ronin 135
Table 3-7 DJI Ronin Features 136
Figure 3-8 DJI Inspire 1 137
Figure 3-9 DJI Ronin-M 138
Figure 3-10 Spreading Wings S800 EVO 139
Figure 3-11 Zenmuse H3-3D 140
Figure 3-12 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone 144
Table 3-13 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Powerful Mobile App 146
Table 3-14 DJI Industries Phantom Functions 147
Table 3-15 DJI Industries Phantom SKEYE Nano Drone Open Platform Apps Programming Functions 149
Figure 3-16 DJI Industries Inspire Drone 150
Table 3-17 DJI Industries Inspire Drone Features 151
Figure 3-18 DJI Industries Ronin-M 152
Table 3-19 DJI Industries Ronin-M Functions 154
Figure 3-20 DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+ 155
Table 3-21 DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+ Features 156
Figure 3-22 DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7 157
Table 3-23 DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7 Features 158
Figure 3-24 DJI Advanced Octocopter Spreading Wings S1000+ 159
Figure 3-25 Parrot AR Drone 2.0 168
Table 3-26 Parrot AR.FreeFlight Application Functions 169
Figure 3-27 Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone 170
Table 3-28 Parrot S.A. Bebop Commercial Drone 171
Table 3-29 Parrot Bebop Drone Stability and Function Sensors 172
Table 3-30 Parrot Bebop Drone Sensor Functions 173
Figure 3-31 Airborne Parrot Drone 176
Figure 3-32 Airborne Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 177
Figure 3-33 3D Robotics 179
Figure 3-34 Draganfly Handheld Ground Control System 183
Table 3-35 Draganflyer Vision Based System (VBS) Functions 184
Figure 3-36 Draganflyer Guardian 185
Figure 3-37 Draganflyer Camera 187
Figure 3-38 Draganflyer Camera Modules 188
Figure 3-39 Draganflyer Camera Operator Module 189
Figure 3-40 Draganflyer Hovering 190 Source: Draganflyer. 190
Figure 3-41 Draganflyer Quad Rotor Provides Flight Stability 191 Source: Draganflyer. 191
Figure 3-42 Draganflyer X6 Remotely Operated, Unmanned, Miniature Helicopter 192
Figure 3-43 Draganflyer Compact Foldable Frame 193 Source: Draganflyer. 193
Figure 3-44 Draganflyer Camera Real Estate Applications 195
Figure 3-45 Draganflyer Camera Law Enforcement Applications 196
Figure 3-46 Draganflyer Camera Traffic Applications 197
Figure 3-47 Draganflyer Tactical Surveillance 198
Figure 3-48 Draganflyer X8 Helicopter 199
Figure 3-49 DraganFlyer X8 Helicopter Eight Main Horizontal Rotor Blades 200
Figure 3-50 Integrated Dynamics Rover 202
Figure 3-51 Integrated Dynamics Rover A View 203
Figure 3-52 Integrated Dynamics Explorer Drone 204
Figure 3-53 Integrated Dynamics Skycam 206
Figure 3-54 Integrated Dynamics Pride 208
Figure 3-55 Integrated Dynamics Spirit 210
Figure 3-56 Integrated Dynamics UAV Airframe Systems 212
Figure 3-57 Integrated Dynamics Border Eagle MK - II 213
Figure 3-58 Integrated Dynamics Hornet 214
Figure 3-59 Integrated Dynamics HAWK MK - V 215
Figure 3-60 Integrated Dynamics VISION MK I 217
Figure 3-61 Integrated Dynamics Vision M K - I I 218
Figure 3-62 Integrated Dynamics S / Integrated Dynamics Integrated Dynamics M K-I 219
Figure 3-63 Integrated Dynamics Vector 220
Figure 3-64 Integrated Dynamics Nishan TJ - 1000 222
Figure 3-65 Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal 223
Figure 3-66 Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal Features 224
Table 3-67 Northrop Grumman MLB Super-Bat Specifications 224
Figure 3-68 Northrop Grumman M324 UAS 225 225
Table 3-69 Schiebel Camcopter Target Markets: 227
Figure 3-70 TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone 228
Table 3-71 TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone Features 229
Figure 3-72 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS 230
Table 3-73 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS Features 231
Table 3-74 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet Missions 232
Table 3-75 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet Benefits 233 Prox Dynamics AS Mini Protective Drone 234
Table 3-76 AscTec Drone Efficiency: 236 Professional Line 237
Table 3-77 Ascending Technologies. Professional UAV Efficiency Benefits 238
Table 3-78 Ascending Technologies. UAV / UAS / Drones 240
Figure 3-79 AscTec UAV 360° Aerial Imaging & Panorama Experience 242
Figure 3-80 Danish Aviation Systems Drones 245
Figure 3-81 eXom Danish Aviation System Mapping and Inspection Drone 246
Figure 3-82 AeroVironement RQ-20A Puma AE 247
Figure 3-83 Textron Shadow M2 249
Table 3-84 Textron Shadow M2 Features 250
Figure 3-85 Secom Security Drone Camera 251
Figure 3-86 Secom Security Drone 252
Figure 3-87 Secom Security Drone Rotors 253
Figure 3-88 Secom Security Drone Aspects 254
Figure 3-89 Secom Security Camera Gets Close To Target For Videos In Investigations 256
Figure 3-90 Alsok Drones Check For Problems At Megasolar Plants 259
Figure 3-91 Xaircraft X Chinese Camera Drone 261
Figure 3-92 Xaircraft X Camera 262
Figure 3-93 Walkera QR X900 263
Figure 3-94 Walkera Intelligent Security Protection System 264
Figure 3-95 Walkera Robot Stability 265
Figure 3-96 Walkera Intelligent Level 4 Stabilization System 266
Figure 3-97 Walkera Intelligent Modular Circuit System 267
Figure 3-98 Walkera Runner 250 Advance 268
Figure 3-99 Walkera Drone Racing System 269
Figure 3-100 Walkera Intelligent Flight Signal System 270
Figure 3-100 (Continued) Walkera Intelligent Flight Signal Direction Warning System 271
Figure 3-101 Walkera Voyager 3 272
Figure 3-102 Walkera Intelligent Flight Lithium Battery System 273
Figure 3-103 Walkera Intelligent Brushless Motor System 274
Figure 3-104 3D Robotics Iris+ 275
Figure 4-1 Typical Hobby Commercial Drone 278
Table 4-2 US FAA Suggestions for Drone Pilot Training 279
Table 4-3 Drone Standards 280
Table 4-4 Drone Certification Standards 281
Figure 4-5 UAS Automatic Surveillance Sense and Avoid Evolution 282
Figure 4-6 UAS Airspace Control LD-CAP Conceptual Architecture 283
Table 4-7 UAS Automatic Surveillance Sense LD-CAP Experimental Environment 284
Figure 4-8 UAS Sense and Avoid: See and Avoid Requirement Aspects 285
Table 4-9 UAS Avionics Approach 286
Figure 4-10 Vehicle Tracking And Antenna Positioning System That Utilizes Unique GPS 298
Figure 4-11 Danish Aviation Systems Drones 308
Figure 4-12 Large Project Management 309
Figure 4-13 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Equipment 310
Figure 4-14 Draganflyer Pipeline / Hydro-Transmission Line Inspection 311
Figure 4-15 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Agricultural Fields and Crops 313
Figure 4-16 Draganflyer Advanced RC Flight Research 315
Figure 4-17 Draganflyer Remote Aerial Archeology 316
Figure 4-18 Draganflyer Remote Environmental Assessment 318
Figure 4-19 Draganflyer Fun 320
Figure 4-20 Advanced Flight Entertainment 321
Table 4-21 Draganflyer RC Helicopter Aerial Photography and Videography Platform 323
Table 5-1 3D Robotics Solo Intelligent Technology System 328
Table 5-2 3D Robotics Solo Technology 329
Figure 5-3 DJI Phantom 345
Figure 5-4 Draganflyer Design 346
Figure 5-5 Draganflyer X6 347
Figure 5-6 GoPro Cameras 352
Table 5-7 Integrated Dynamics UAV/RPV Project Supply Source 355
Table 5-8 Integrated Dynamics UAV/RPV Project Accessories 356
Figure 5-9 Parrot Consumer Drone 359
Figure 5-10 Japanese Security Company To offer Private Security Drones 361
Table 5-11 Textron First Quarter 2015 Segment Results 363
Table 5-12 Textron Brands 364

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    According to our LPI (LP Information) latest study, the global Telephoto Zoom Lens market size was valued at US$ 2725.5 million in 2023. With growing demand in downstream market, the Telephoto Zoom Lens is forecast to a readjusted size of US$ 2950.8 million by 2030 with a CAGR of 1.1% during review period. The research report highlights the growth potential of the global Telephoto Zoom Lens market. Telephoto Zoom Lens are expected to show stable growth in the future market. However, prod......
  • Global Telecentric Camera Objective Market Growth 2024-2030
    Published: 04-Jan-2024        Price: US 3660 Onwards        Pages: 116
    According to our LPI (LP Information) latest study, the global Telecentric Camera Objective market size was valued at US$ 112.5 million in 2023. With growing demand in downstream market, the Telecentric Camera Objective is forecast to a readjusted size of US$ 175.2 million by 2030 with a CAGR of 6.5% during review period. The research report highlights the growth potential of the global Telecentric Camera Objective market. Telecentric Camera Objective are expected to show stable growth i......
  • Global Aerial Imaging Industry Research Report, In-depth Analysis of Current Status and Outlook of Key Countries 2023-2028
    Published: 02-Jan-2024        Price: US 3380 Onwards        Pages: 106
    Market Overview of Global Aerial Imaging market: According to our latest research, the global Aerial Imaging market looks promising in the next 5 years. As of 2022, the global Aerial Imaging market was estimated at USD 2318.58 million, and it's anticipated to reach USD 3904.69 million in 2028, with a CAGR of 9.08% during the forecast years. Aerial photography, also known as aerial photography, aerial photography or aerial photography, refers to taking a picture of the earth's......
  • Non-spherical Optical Lens - Global Market Insights and Sales Trends 2024
    Published: 27-Dec-2023        Price: US 3350 Onwards        Pages: 106
    This report provides market insight on the different segments, by manufacturers, by Type, by Application. Market size and forecast (2018-2029) has been provided in the report. The primary objectives of this report are to provide 1) global market size and forecasts, growth rates, market dynamics, industry structure and developments, market situation, trends; 2) global market share and ranking By Company; 3) comprehensive presentation of the global market for Non-spherical Optical Lens, with both ......
  • Extension Tubes - Global Market Insights and Sales Trends 2024
    Published: 25-Dec-2023        Price: US 3350 Onwards        Pages: 119
    An extension tube, sometimes also called a closeup tube or an extension ring, is used with interchangeable lenses to increase magnification. This is most often used in macro photography. The global Extension Tubes market size is expected to reach US$ million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of % from 2023 to 2029. The market is mainly driven by the significant applications of Extension Tubes in various end use industries. The expanding demands from the Professional and Amateur, are propelling E......
  • Photography Drones - Global Market Insights and Sales Trends 2024
    Published: 25-Dec-2023        Price: US 3350 Onwards        Pages: 104
    Drones are used for aerial photography, which is a view from above that can capture shots that would otherwise be impossible to get. Drones can take good pictures, but the quality depends on the drone and the camera. There are different types of drones for different purposes and budgets, such as beginner, adventurous, landscape, and professional photography. Some drones have larger sensors that can shoot better in low light. The global Photography Drones market size is expected to reach U......
  • Global Lens Industry Research Report, In-depth Analysis of Current Status and Outlook of Key Countries 2023-2028
    Published: 21-Dec-2023        Price: US 3380 Onwards        Pages: 113
    Market Overview of Global Lens market: According to our latest research, the global Lens market looks promising in the next 5 years. As of 2022, the global Lens market was estimated at USD XX million, and it's anticipated to reach USD XX million in 2028, with a CAGR of XX% during the forecast years. This report covers a research time span from 2018 to 2028, and presents a deep and comprehensive analysis of the global Lens market, with a systematical description of the status ......
  • Global Lens Market Research Report 2024 (Status and Outlook)
    Published: 15-Dec-2023        Price: US 3200 Onwards        Pages: 117
    Report Overview: The Global Lens Market Size was estimated at USD 9007.50 million in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 13103.02 million by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.50% during the forecast period. This report provides a deep insight into the global Lens market covering all its essential aspects. This ranges from a macro overview of the market to micro details of the market size, competitive landscape, development trend, niche market, key market drivers and challenges, SWO......
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