Law Enforcement Robot Markets Worth $5.7 Billion by 2022

Law enforcement robots" are inherently local, they are used locally, they are needed by security personnel in particularly dangerous local situations. Systems of engagement apps are evolving as specially designed ground robot networks used to address terrorism and local law enforcement and fire department needs to support community and cities safety patrol.

Albany, New York, July 24, 2016: Market Research HUB(MRH) has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Law Enforcement Robots: Market Strategies and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016-2022" to their offering.


Law enforcement robot markets at $1 billion in 2015 are anticipated to reach $5.7 billion by 2022. Market growth comes as every law enforcement agency faces the prospect of dealing with terrorists. With technology maturity and economies of scale, price points decline rapidly and affordability continues to drive significant market growth.

Bomb squads need robots, they need robot technology, more flexibility, better maneuverability. Security technology is becoming mobile, changing the old security camera approach to allowing a more proactive approach to security. The robot can go out and look around. The aim of using law enforcement robots is to secure the safety of the officers in the field. Robots are pretty good at this as it turns out. Police are forced to function in difficult situations.

Complete 649 pages and 327 tables and figures Report Title "Law Enforcement Robots: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2016 to 2022" Available @ http://www.marketresearchhub.com/report/law-enforcement-robots-market-shares-market-strategies-and-market-forecasts-2016-to-2022-report.html

Key Topics Covered:

Law Enforcement Robots, Homeland Security Robots, First Responder Robots, Border Patrol Robots, Ground Robots, Bomb Detection Robots, Networks of Military Robots, Unmanned Logistics Vehicles, Robots Market Shares, Unmanned Vehicles, Robots Market Forecasts, Maneuverable Military Robots, Military Embedded Software, Sensor Networks, Search And Rescue, Robot Navigation, Battery for Robots, Robots Drive Control, Robots Electronics, Robots Market Segments, Low Power Robots, Guns Mounted on Robots, Military Robots, Auto Assault-12 (AA-2), Remote-Controlled Weapons, Neural Robotics, Robotex, Folding Transport Military, Robots, Robotics, Robot, Common Operator Control, Unit, Radio Control Modules, Security, Apps

Companies Profiled:

Coroware
DJI
Endeavour Robotics Kongsberg
GoPro
Google
Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection
Kairos Autonami
Kawada Industries
Kuka
Lithos Robotics
Lockheed Martin
Mesa Robotics
Mitsubishi Next-Generation
Northrop Grumman
Pedsco
Power Hawk Technologies
QinetiQ Energid / Mitsubishi
ReconRobotics SDR
Robosoft
Robot for Nuclear Power Plant
Robotex
Robotics
TechnoRobot
Telerob Lockheed Martin
Transcend Robotics
Yamaha

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List of Tables

Table ES-1 Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors 42
Table ES-2 Law Enforcement Robot Functions 46
Table ES-3 Law Enforcement Robots Market Driving Forces 49
Figure ES-4 Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015 55
Figure ES-5 Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022 56

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