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Airborne ISR 2018

In today’s complex and ever changing operational environment, the demand for increased situational awareness continues to grow. As a decisive and indispensable tool, air based ISTAR is increasingly relied upon to deliver this capability, allowing commanders to understand the situation on the ground and act accordingly. As this need to effectively develop information superiority grows, it is essential that modern joint operations maintain effective surveillance of enemy positions from the air. With both manned and unmanned ISR assets growing in complexity and capability there is a critical need for a forum within which optronics, power, sensor suites and operational reliability of these platforms can be discussed.

With that in mind, the SAE Media Group are delighted to host in London the fourth annual Airborne ISR conference – with Leonardo and Rafael Defence Systems announcing their support for the event.

Whether you wish to hear from leading ISR platform programme manager, technical experts involved in BLOS data links, officers delivering new optronics and sensor suites or insight into the latest power and engine performance – Airborne ISR 2018 will provide you with the solutions to maximise your future capability.
 

 

Covering direction, collection, process, dissemination and targeting, Airborne ISR aims to thoroughly analyse the intelligence chain and deliberate best practice for the enhancement of ISTAR capability. Drawing on respective nations ISTAR structure, operational feedback and training, to explore the doctrines and strategy necessary to develop this vital asset.

Importantly, the conference will also benefit from the guidance of technical leaders from research and industry, whose insight into the latest platforms, systems and sub-systems will provide greater awareness of existing and future capability for the modern operator.

 

Conference LEADER

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Simon Ballantyne

Founder, Director, Xi Systems Consultancy Ltd

I am a passionate technologist and can provide a subject matter opinion on the development of technology or how it can be employed in new & exciting ways. I have provided SME guidance to UK MoD procurement and Army Command elements, distilling complex technological concepts and developments into information for decision support.

Through Xi Systems Ltd I have made an impact on a wide variety of projects including live experimentation into the tactical engagement of Unmanned Ground Vehicles, Air-to-Air Refuelling, Connected Vehicle Services and Soldier C4ISR Modernisation.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben

Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben

C4ISR - Section Head Air C2 , Royal Netherlands Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51 "Immelmann", German Air Force
Wing Commander Keith Dear

Wing Commander Keith Dear

SO1 Lessons, Joint Forces Command

Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force
Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

Dr. Colin Wills

Radar Campaign Manager, Leonardo
Dr. Colin Wills

Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben

C4ISR - Section Head Air C2 , Royal Netherlands Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben

Lieutenant Colonel Nikolaos Oikonomakis

Staff Officer General Staff - Manpower Planning and Development Directorate, Hellenic Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Nikolaos Oikonomakis

Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51 "Immelmann", German Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

Major Stuart Lorraine

Senior Staff Officer, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Stuart  Lorraine

Martin Ulmke

Head of Research Group Distributed Sensor Systems, Fraunhofer FKIE
Martin Ulmke

Mr Andrew Bennett

Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information Systems, Dstl
Mr Andrew Bennett

Mr Bogdan Horvat

NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Management Agency (NAGSMA) Executive Officer, NATO
Mr Bogdan Horvat

Mr David Kingdon-Jones

Head of Air Connectivity, Secure Communications, Airbus
Mr David Kingdon-Jones

Mr Rob Munday

Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager, NATO HQ
Mr Rob Munday

Mr Robert Murray

Head of ISR, NATO
Mr Robert Murray

Mr Sean McElliott

Senior Product Marketing Manager, Leonardo
Mr Sean McElliott

Mr Simon Hoey

Director of Business Development, Global Government, Intelsat
Mr Simon Hoey

Mr Zvi Yavin

Head of Airborne ISR & Mapping Systems Business Line, Electro-Optical Systems Directorate, Rafael
Mr Zvi Yavin

Nikolaos Oikonomakis

Staff Officer General Staff - Manpower Planning and Development Directorate, Hellenic Air Force
Nikolaos Oikonomakis

Simon Ballantyne

Founder, Director, Xi Systems Consultancy Ltd
Simon Ballantyne

I am a passionate technologist and can provide a subject matter opinion on the development of technology or how it can be employed in new & exciting ways. I have provided SME guidance to UK MoD procurement and Army Command elements, distilling complex technological concepts and developments into information for decision support.

Through Xi Systems Ltd I have made an impact on a wide variety of projects including live experimentation into the tactical engagement of Unmanned Ground Vehicles, Air-to-Air Refuelling, Connected Vehicle Services and Soldier C4ISR Modernisation.
 

Wing Commander Keith Dear

SO1 Lessons, Joint Forces Command
Wing Commander Keith Dear

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Conference agenda

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13:00

Registration & Informal Meeting

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13:30

Bringing Airborne ISR to the Tactical Edge

Simon Ballantyne, Founder, Director, Xi Systems Consultancy Ltd

  • Novel capability development – exploiting new systems such as VHF voice, WiMAX, 3GPP and UHF MANET for communication and telemetry from airborne assets
  • Overcoming BLOS (beyond line of sight) data relay technical challenges for airborne platforms to provide the battlefield commander a holistic view of the battlespace
  • Case study: technology analysis for the distribution of ISR for planning scenario’s such as disaster relief
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    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    Exploiting Tactical Edge Network Services

    Simon Ballantyne, Founder, Director, Xi Systems Consultancy Ltd

  • The impact of novel UAV technologies on the emerging unmanned and autonomous space – how unmanned ‘eyes in the sky’ are changing data collection patterns and keeping servicemen out of harm’s way
  • Networking aerial intelligence into the wider operational picture – building an adaptive dispersed force of the future
  • How the next generation of Airborne ISR feeds into wider soldier modernisation efforts across NATO allies
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    17:45

    Closing Remarks

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force

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    9:00

    RAF ISTAR Force Transformation: Delivering the Royal Air Forces Next Generation ISTAR Capability

  • The current strategic landscape – where we are and where we need to
  • Developing a ‘whole force’ approach to British ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Target Acquisition) through ISTAR Transformation
  • Future priorities for the project and long-term ambitions for the UK’s ISTAR reach
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    RNLAF C2 & ISR: Towards a 5th Generation Air force

  • NLD C2ISR conceptual model – Achieving information superiority and decision dominance
  • NLD National Air & Space Operations Centre (NASOC) – A concept
  • Distributed Control and Combat Cloud
  • Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben

    Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben, C4ISR - Section Head Air C2 , Royal Netherlands Air Force

    Major Stuart  Lorraine

    Major Stuart Lorraine, Senior Staff Officer, Royal Netherlands Air Force

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    10:20

    Increasing Situational Awareness and Tactical ISR Capability from Emerging Technologies

    Dr. Colin Wills

    Dr. Colin Wills, Radar Campaign Manager, Leonardo

  • The Importance of Situational Awareness in Warfare.
  • Use of current and emerging AESA Radar and ESM systems technologies, which increase Situational Awareness and Tactical ISR capabilities.
  • Utilisation of manned and unmanned air systems.
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:30

    Extending IMINT Efficiency

    Mr Zvi Yavin

    Mr Zvi Yavin, Head of Airborne ISR & Mapping Systems Business Line, Electro-Optical Systems Directorate, Rafael

  • Focused operational ISR methods that save time and manpower
  • The contribution of advanced technologies for real-time analysis
  • The technology that enables one solution for a variety of operational challenges

     

     

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    Update on future MALE and HALE UAS for the German Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

    Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51 "Immelmann", German Air Force

  •  Employment of the RecceLite reconnaissance system with the MRCA Tornado
  • Manned and unmanned reconnaissance systems in use by Tactical Air Wing 51 “Immelmann”
  •  Way ahead for HALE and MALE UAS in the German Air Force
  • Relaying real-time imagery data from the operational theatre for exploitation in Germany
  • First impressions about the implementation of a Coalition Shared Database in the German MINUSMA contingent
  •  Operational feedback of the Heron 1 and end-user considerations for platform enhancement
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    Satcoms - Enabling future multi-domain ISR operations

    Mr Simon Hoey

    Mr Simon Hoey, Director of Business Development, Global Government, Intelsat

  • Commercial satcoms as a force multiple enabling all aircraft to be multi-mission sensor platforms
  • Extend the life and enhance the operational options of current large UAV platforms
  • Make front end ISR collection more customizable to commander’s actual, immediate needs or plug and play sensors development
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    13:30

    Networking Lunch

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    Secure Networked Airborne Communications: The Now and Future Combat Cloud

    Mr David Kingdon-Jones

    Mr David Kingdon-Jones, Head of Air Connectivity, Secure Communications, Airbus

  • From technology to information superiority
  • Air Connectivity boosting ISR
  • Network Orchestration of Massive intelligence
  • Seamless communications & disruptive technologies
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    Opportunities and Challenges for Air ISR: A Science and Technology Perspective

    Mr Andrew Bennett

    Mr Andrew Bennett, Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information Systems, Dstl

  • Emerging technology and its potential impact on Air ISR
  • Enablers across the Direct, Process, Collect and Disseminate ISR cycle
  • Future challenges in technology development and its adoption by end users 
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    Closing Panel Discussion: Enhancing Operational Situational Awareness Through Airborne ISR

  • C2 & ISR capabilities - where is the alliance now and where are we going?
  • The role of Airborne ISR in providing CAS (Close Air Support) in complex battlespaces - building commanders red force awareness
  • Hybrid solutions to hybrid threats - exploiting aerial intelligence to counter the asymmetrical combatants
  • Joint exercises within NATO - enhancing interoperability and training standards
  • Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben

    Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben, C4ISR - Section Head Air C2 , Royal Netherlands Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

    Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51 "Immelmann", German Air Force

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    17:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force

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    9:10

    AI, Big Data & Psychology: The Future of Intelligence

    Wing Commander Keith Dear

    Wing Commander Keith Dear, SO1 Lessons, Joint Forces Command

  • Swimming in sensors, drowning in data, starving for insight – the need to get beyond a collection focus
  • The ongoing data deluge, and the need for intelligence to be reliant on Machine Learning to be effective
  • Combining machine learning algorithms with psychometric profiling - drawing probabilistic inferences for human behaviour - radical implications for professional intelligence analytics
  • The Superforecasters of the future will not be human
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    Rotary-Wing ISR Capabilities in the Maritime and Land Domains

    Mr Sean McElliott

    Mr Sean McElliott, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Leonardo

  • ISR capabilities of the AW159 manned helicopter and the AWHero unmanned air system in blue water and littoral environments
  • ISR capabilities of the AW159 manned helicopter and the AWHero in the land environment
  • Future development of Rotary-Wing ISR capability
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    Morning Coffee

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    Developing an Alliance Approach to Airborne ISR

    Mr Robert Murray

    Mr Robert Murray, Head of ISR, NATO

  • ISR in an evolving context: how NATO provides a framework for capability development
  • Working across teams to provide focus for the delivering of ISR platforms and systems across partner nations
  • Developing Joint ISR across to provide comprehensive persistent surveillance within the emerging threat environment 
  • Looking forward: Joint ISR Policy Development & NATO Command Structure Adaptation to meet new ISR challenges

     

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    Progress on Delivering Improved JISR Capabilities for the Alliance through Unified Vision Trials

    Mr Rob Munday

    Mr Rob Munday, Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager, NATO HQ

  • An overview of the work of Unified Vision and its aims and ambitions  
  • Optimising the C2 structure of ISR resources on joint missions
  • Processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED) of intelligence – sharing the burden across all levels of command
  • Developing an enhanced understanding of the position on the ground through fused sensor data
  • Programme updates following the Unified Vision 2016 Trial
  • Analysing assets from the Hunter to the RQ-4: successes within the operation and developed interoperability standards
  • Evolving Unified Vision – priorities and conceptual approaches

     

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    On Artificial Intelligence Methodologies for Future Airborne ISR Applications

    Martin Ulmke

    Martin Ulmke, Head of Research Group Distributed Sensor Systems, Fraunhofer FKIE

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    14:00

    Panel Discussion: Future ISR Concepts and R&D

  • Current S&T models for ISR and key priorities for sensor suite development
  • Status on the research into unmanned and autonomous aerial platforms
  • Connecting ISR data into the wider network: ensuring intelligence remains encrypted and resilient
  • Cognition in the grey zone - new BLOS (beyond line of sight) telemetry controls for platforms
  • Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force

    Mr Andrew Bennett

    Mr Andrew Bennett, Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information Systems, Dstl

    Mr Rob Munday

    Mr Rob Munday, Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager, NATO HQ

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    Future Airborne ISR: Developing Sustainable and Highly Sophisticated Operational Platforms

    Lieutenant Colonel Nikolaos Oikonomakis

    Lieutenant Colonel Nikolaos Oikonomakis, Staff Officer General Staff - Manpower Planning and Development Directorate, Hellenic Air Force

  • Defining future operational needs in highly volatile and domain agnostic environments – Prove new airborne ISR platforms relevance
  • Envisioning Holistic Model Approaches based upon realistic air mission profiles
  • Technological Considerations:
  • State of the art Sensing – The value of Self-Coordinating Node
  • Communication via Satellites
  • Battle Management Functions through hybrid man machine interfaces – Prometheus Vision
  • Airborne Platform Technologies
  • Sustainability Considerations:
  • Environmental Impact
  • Sustainable Technologies – Miniaturization
  • Sustainable Air Traffic Management through Self-Separation Cockpit Technology Innovation
  • Comparing Model Approaches Archetypes through DOTMLPF IS theoretical framework
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols

    Air Marshal (Ret'd) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, Royal Air Force


    Former Chief of Defence Intelligence
    Royal Air Force
    Radar Campaign Manager
    Leonardo
    C4ISR - Section Head Air C2
    Royal Netherlands Air Force
    Staff Officer General Staff - Manpower Planning and Development Directorate
    Hellenic Air Force
    Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51 "Immelmann"
    German Air Force
    Senior Staff Officer
    Royal Netherlands Air Force
    Head of Research Group Distributed Sensor Systems
    Fraunhofer FKIE
    Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information Systems
    Dstl
    NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Management Agency (NAGSMA) Executive Officer
    NATO
    Head of Air Connectivity, Secure Communications
    Airbus
    Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager
    NATO HQ
    Head of ISR
    NATO
    Senior Product Marketing Manager
    Leonardo
    Director of Business Development, Global Government
    Intelsat
    Head of Airborne ISR & Mapping Systems Business Line, Electro-Optical Systems Directorate
    Rafael
    Staff Officer General Staff - Manpower Planning and Development Directorate
    Hellenic Air Force
    Founder, Director
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    SO1 Lessons
    Joint Forces Command

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    Airborne ISR and the Land Environment User

    Airborne ISR and the Land Environment User

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