Ground Robotics Market Analysis

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IHS AEROSPACE DEFENSE & SECURITY (AD&S) Presentation PUBLIC PERCEPTION Ground Robotics Market Analysis AUTONOMY 4 December 2014 ihs.com Derrick Maple, Principal Analyst, +44 (0)1834 814543, derrick.maple@ihs.com NDIA PRESENTATION 4 DECEMBER 2014

Robotics progressing - 520 years and counting Future developments & applications within the imagination Leonardo Da Vinci humanoid (1495) Automated loom First remotecontrolled vehicle Operational UGVs Programmable robot arm Autonomous machines Walking robot Robot controlled by AI Space Station Remote Manipulator System First bionic arm Household robots 2

- - Contents Market Drivers 4 Near term market environment 5 Functional segments 6 Forecast Market 7 United States end-users 8 United States forces - planning 9 Global opportunities 10 Developing Global Potential 11 Research & Development capabilities 12 Current design capabilities 13 UGV capability growth examples: China and the Russian Federation 14 Israel 15 Future Trends / Conclusions 16 UGV trends 17 Autonomy 18 Conclusions 19 3

Market Drivers 4

Near Term Market Environment Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) Over the last two years, major negative changes to the market: In the USA: Draw down from Iraq and Afghanistan Defense funding constraints Changes in priority Programs cancelled Policy to reset / upgrade Globally: Funding constraints Prioritization Slower than anticipated indigenous developments 5

Functional Segments UGVs Intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance Mine & NBC detecting and counter-ied Inspection and intervention operations in hostile environments Hazardous material detection Explosive ordnance disposal Under-vehicle inspection and reconnaissance Special Weapons & Tactics (SWAT) Transportation across multiple terrain types Commercial applications developing Source: IHS 6

Forecast Market 7

United States End-Users UGV Market Source: IHS 8

United States Forces UGV Planning Army plans to refurbish about 60 percent (1,477 UGVs) of total A bridge before eventual replacement MTRS Increment 2 Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV) program Common Robotic System (Individual) (CRS-I) Advanced Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robotic System (AEODRS) family Logistical support studies Source: HIS 9

Global Opportunities UGV Market Source: IHS 10

Developing Global Potential 11

Research & Development Capabilities UGV Current Status Source: IHS 12

Current Design Capabilities Types of UGV by country Source: IHS 13

UGV Capability Growth - examples China & the Russian Federation CHINA UGVs used for well over a decade Detection and Control Technology Institution of CASIC's Ninth Institute China North Industries Group Corporation (NORINCO Group) new Beijing facility Mountain Quadruped Bionic Mobile Platform Battle Robot Crew Task Support Unmanned Mobile Platform (CTSUMP) Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Four-legged Robot for Optimal Gait (FROG) technology demonstrator NORINCO proposing collaborative agreements with foreign research groups China North Vehicle Research Institute - China s position at least five years to catch up [compared to US] RUSSIAN FEDERATION Switching from acquisition to developing / producing indigenous unmanned systems Creating a road map for military robotics for the period up to 2030 14

UGV Capability Growth - examples Israel A leading and growing presence in unmanned ground systems: Guardium and AvantGuard large UGVs Mini and Maxi-VIPeR (Versatile, Intelligent, Portable Robot) EL/M-2190 for military and commercial mine detection Keter Paz mini-tractor for bomb and mine disposal missions Hornet Mk 5 small tracked EOD Robot Eye-Drive an observation and surveillance, lightweight mini-ugv MTGR shoulder-carried UGV Continuing Middle-East tension is a catalyst for procurement and development 15

Future Trends / Conclusions 16

Future UGV Trends Demand / supply Drivers: UXV offer extended mission endurance / can operate within hostile environments UGV market largely conflict driven and dependent upon its nature Continuing / increasing threat from IEDs UGVs increasing their role as force enablers Global fleet replacement but timing difficult to predict Supply : USA retains key position But increasing global capability Design: Effectiveness, efficiency, affordability, commonality, interoperability and integration Modular and easily re-configured for multiple missions Increasing automation 17

Autonomy Increasing levels of automation People always in the loop High Automation AUTONOMY None THREATS Decisions are made by the commander - not by the system Source: IHS 18

Conclusions UGVs The US UGV market is currently in consolidation mode Over the next 10 years in the US, R&D outweighs production, reset/upgrade bridging The USA will continue to lead development and market direction Moving towards fewer, more modular designs Large potential global market for replacements Increasing applications for UGVs military, dual-use and civil China and the Russian Federation developing their capabilities Israel one of the leading developers with extensive active use ongoing Levels of automation increasing Unit price reduction pressure Robotics progressing - 520 years and counting the future is in the imagination 19

Questions? 20

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