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First Responder Type Robot Market at $440.4 Million Are Anticipated to Reach $1.6 Billion by 2018

First Responder Type Robot markets at $440.4 million in 2011 are anticipated to reach $1.6 billion by 2018 as next generation robots are introduced to manage situational response to community threats. Robots will see increasing use in protecting borders.

 

Deerfield Beach, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/27/2015 -- A new study First Responder Type Robot Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 463 pages, 183 tables and figures. Worldwide First Responder Type Robot markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the next generation robots systems provide a way to improve law enforcement services delivery in the communities of the world.

According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "In the new global economy supported by the Internet, communication between countries has become ubiquitous, enterprise teams are comprised of people from many different countries working together to make the enterprise work. In this context the need for homeland security and first responder actions by one country against another country becomes far less necessary. In this context, first responder robots can be deployed situationally to achieve control of those who would disrupt or steal from law abiding citizens."

What is good for a robotic unmanned ground vehicles change the nature of war. They make war more of a police action. Civilian populations become a group that can be protected. War becomes a strategy of looking for the terrorists, of seeking out and stopping terrorist activities.

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Civilization does not tolerate bombing or shooting at civilians. Women and children are not worthy targets. Police are looking for terrorists and trying to stop terrorist activities. The terrorists target civilians in order to create terror, but the homeland security and police needs to target terrorists and protect civilians in order to get their job done effectively. Robots help in this task by sending robots instead of Homeland security and police into dangerous places.

Police work robot security systems have an emphasis on causality reduction during security patrols. This aim has resulted in investment in robotics technology because robots save lives. Robotic research is continuing to be a priority for government spending. The homeland security and police first responders have a goal of making ground security patrols operational.

The iRobot 210 Negotiator is a surveillance robot for public safety professionals is illustrative of devices that are likely to proliferate to every law enforcement agency worldwide. The iRobot 210 Negotiator performs basic reconnaissance. The robot increases situational awareness in dangerous scenarios. Instead of going into a dangerous situation and getting shot, it is better to send in a robot.

First Responder Type Robot markets at $440.4 million in 2011 are anticipated to reach $1.6 billion by 2018 as next generation robots are introduced to manage situational response to community threats. Robots will see increasing use in protecting borders.

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Companies Profiled
Market Leaders
General Dynamics iRobot Qinetiq
Foster Miller Versa
Allen Vanguard Telerob
Northrop Grumman
Romotec BAE Systems Lockheed Martin Kongsberg

Market Participants
AB Precision (Poole) Ltd
Beijing Defense
Black I Robotics
Boston Dynamics
Carnegie Mellon University
Chemring EOD Limited
DCD-DORBYL / Rolling Stock and Defense
Ditch Witch
Energid
First-Response Robotics
Gostai
iRobot
Kongsberg
Kuchcera Defense Systems
Mesa Associates
Pearson Engineering
QinetiQ North America
Recon Robotics
TechnoRobot
Thales Group
Vecna Technologies