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Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2022
16 November - 17 November 2022
Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2022

The SAE Media Group are delighted to announce that the 7th annual Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Conference will return to the Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, with the main conference on the 16th and 17th November  and our enormously popular Active Protection Systems Focus Day running on the 15th November.

As the only armoured vehicle conference dedicated to the area of survivability, the 2022 event will gather programme managers, capability directors, commanders from the military, senior engineers, chief scientists and platform managers from leading solution providers to discuss what nations are doing to protect their armoured vehicles and personnel.

Unlike any other event, the survivability conference is a meeting for the international armoured vehicle community designed around a series of focused discussions on the strategies and technologies being adopted to enhance crew and platform survivability. As seen in recent operations, threats to the vehicle are increasing in both scope and size. Traditional lightly armed combatants now have access to an increasing array of lethal anti-armour capabilities. With the continued proliferation of advanced anti-tank weaponry around the world, and as armed forces pivot to addressing near-peer adversaries, armored vehicle survivability remains as important as it ever has been.
 

This conference is a focused study on how to enhance survivability and addresses all layers of the survivability spectrum. Key capabilities that will be covered are signature management, situational awareness, armoured and blast protection, C-IED, vehicle obscuration systems, and an overall picture of integrated survivability.

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier Michael Fayers

Brigadier Michael Fayers

Head of Military Capability Plans, British Army
Colonel Yves Raymond

Colonel Yves Raymond

Director Armament Sustainment Program Management (DASPM), Department Of National Defence - Canada
Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, ACCDC, German Army
Major Iain Walker

Major Iain Walker

SO2 Mechanised Infantry Delivery, Programmes Directorate, British Army

Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited
Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier (Ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat works as an independent consultant in vehicle systems, electronic countermeasures, surveillance, and counter-terrorism technology; he is also a founding director of CSB Defence, a consultancy company operating across a number of technology sectors in defence and security. In both roles, he helps companies to find opportunities and win business. He has spoken at or chaired conferences on vehicle survivability and situational awareness,
robotics and autonomous systems, counter-drone and counter-IED. Ian went into officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1983. As a Russian graduate, he had a busy Cold War. After that unexpected success, he alternated between mainstream Royal Signals appointments and posts in equipment capability, security, and counterterrorism in the UK and with the United Nations. Highlights of his earlier career including waking up on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall the morning after it came down and spending his birthday with his Regiment up to his chest in the cold, muddy River Ouse when it flooded York in 2000. His final seven years in uniform were spent, first as a colonel and finally as a brigadier, heading Special Projects and Force Protection teams in the UK MOD’s procurement organization, Defence Equipment and Support. Among other areas he was responsible for the UK’s counter-IED systems, force protection surveillance and active protection systems for armoured vehicles.

Brigadier Michael Fayers

Head of Military Capability Plans, British Army
Brigadier Michael Fayers

Brigadier Mike Fayers joined the Army in 1998 after reading a degree in Economics at Portsmouth University and commissioned into the Royal Corps of Signals.
His regimental service included close support to Air Support, Brigade and Joint Headquarters, and Director Special Forces. His staff appointments include J5 Information Operations in Multinational Division South East, Cyber Defence Operations within ACDS Operations, Army RP in FMC and C4ISR Force Development in Army Headquarters. He has served on operations in Kosovo, Northern Ireland and Iraq.
He commanded 216 (Parachute) Signal Squadron at sub-unit level, unit command of both 30 Signal Regiment and Queen’s Gurkha Signals, and as an OF5 Component Commander of the Joint Force Communication Information Systems for Ex SAIF SAREEA 3.
He is a graduate of Higher Command and Staff Course 21, Australia’s Advanced Command and Staff Course and has an MSc from Cranfield University in Information Systems.
Brigadier Mike is married to Cheri and they have two children Henry 10) and Thomas (9) and has a hyper Australian Labradoodle named Bodhi. He enjoys playing most sports and his interests including, hill walking, scuba diving, football, skiing, golf (badly) and squash; and is President of Royal Signals Boxing and Squash. Brigadier Mike is currently Head of Military Capability Plans within the Futures Directorate in Army Headquarters.

Colonel Yves Raymond

Director Armament Sustainment Program Management (DASPM), Department Of National Defence - Canada
Colonel Yves Raymond

Colonel Yves Raymond is a Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineer and worked at all level within the Land Equipment Management System.
He served with the Canadian Forces Joint Operational Support Group, was a member of the directing staff at Canadian Forces College and was Commandant of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers School. He deployed to Bosnia, Kandahar and Iraq.
In 2021, he moved to his current position as the Director Armament Sustainment Programme Management.
Colonel Raymond holds a Master of Science in Engineering in Gun Systems Design from Cranfield University (United Kingdom) and a Master of Science in Defense and Strategy from Madras University (India).

Dr Martin Hagström

Programme Manager Weapon and Protection, Swedish Defence Research Agency - FOI
Dr Martin Hagström

Martin Hagström is a Deputy Research Director at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). Martin is the programme manager of the Weapons and protection area and responsible for the support to the Swedish Armed Forces’ weapons and protection research planning. He has served in several different positions at FOI and participated in a number of national and international research projects. Martin has a background in systems and control and besides work on legal aspects of autonomous weapon systems he is involved in analysis of systems of systems and assessment of combat effectiveness.
 

Lieutenant Colonel (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

Maneuver Branch, Israeli Defence Forces
Lieutenant Colonel (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

CARMEL FCV Team Member, Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Kerim Serkan Simais

Specialist, Land Platforms, SSB, Turkish MoD
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Kerim Serkan Simais

Lieutenant Colonel Ant Sharman

Director, Evocatus Consulting
Lieutenant Colonel Ant Sharman

Ant Sharman set up Evocatus on leaving the regular army in 2016, after a 17 year career training and leading tank crews. Over the last 6 years, he has built a strong reputation designing, delivering and participating in wargaming events for a range of purposes and customers. Although he has run a number of exciting projects for corporate clients, much of his time is committed to Dstl’s Defence Wargaming Centre.
Lt Col Sharman is an army reservist; he is currently Commanding Officer of The Royal Wessex Yeomanry, the UK’s reserve Armoured Regiment.

Lieutenant Colonel David Chudy

Product Manager OMFV , PM Manuever Combat Systems, PEO GCS, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel David Chudy

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce commissioned into the Blues and Royals with a passion for reconnaissance, he served in the Household Cavalry Regiment before stints in training, at mounted duty and in media operations; also as the Operations Officer for the Brigade Reconnaissance Force in Iraq.
After Staff College, he served in the Permanent Joint Headquarters J3 (Operations) before commanding C Squadron HCR. He has also worked in Military Strategic Effects, for the European Training Mission in Mogadishu and on the AJAX programme. More recently he has been in the Joint Force Headquarters.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, ACCDC, German Army
Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

OTL Boenke, Karlheinz was born on the 7th of July 1963 in MUENCHEN, Bavaria, Germany. In 1984 enlisted in the German Army and started his military career in the Maintenance Corps. OTL Boenke attended the officer training from 1986 -1987 in ULM and HANNOVER. After having completed his engineering studies at the University of the Bundeswehr he served as a firing safety officer at the main training area GRAFENWOEHR from 1991
till 1992. Further on, amongst other posts, he served as logistics expert in the Army Material Office in BAD NEUENAHR, as a technical officer the Infantry Battalion 322 and as a commander of a training unit at the Technical School in AACHEN. He was deployed in the SFOR mission in 1998 as the technical officer of the Field Hospital RAJLOVC (BIH) and in 2006 in the HQ KFOR (KOS) as deputy JOC director.
Since 2012 OTL Boenke is assigned to the Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre in KOELN as the authorized army representative for the MRAV BOXER.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Bowman

SO1 Battlelab, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Bowman

Major Iain Walker

SO2 Mechanised Infantry Delivery, Programmes Directorate, British Army
Major Iain Walker

Maj Iain Walker has been SO2 Mechanised Infantry Delivery for the last year, responsible for cross-DLOD integration for the BOXER Programme, particularly Training, Personnel, Organisation and Logistics. He commissioned into 3 SCOTS, Royal Regiment of Scotland and trained and deployed in Light Infantry and Mechanised Infantry roles specialising in Anti-Tank operations. Iain finished Regimental Duty as the Adjutant before deploying in 2019 to Afghanistan as the Kabul Security Force Liaison Officer within Headquarters Resolute Support. Prior to Staff College he served with the Standing Joint Force Headquarters focusing on operational planning and Information Operations, assisting in coordination of activity between Joint Expeditionary Force nations to counter Russian aggression.

Major Robert Atchison

Officer Commanding D Squadron (The Black Pig) , British Army
Major Robert Atchison

Maj Atchison is a current Sub-unit Commander with The Queen’s Royal Hussars, OC D Sqn (The Black Pig). During his career he has filled a number of Aide and Military assistant roles in UK MOD as well as UK Space Command.

Maj Atchison was the desk officer for Challenger 3 as it passed through the Joint Requirements Oversight Committee and was then funded in its current form by HM Treasury. As well as MBT capability experience he has led a number of other activities in Army HQ, namely the integrated land survivability working group.

Mr Denis Weber

Division Manager Protection & Security, Collano AG
Mr Denis Weber

Mr Hamdi Görkem Kaplan

Senior Defence Industry Associate, Defence Industry Agency - SSB
Mr Hamdi Görkem Kaplan

Mr Marc Krause

Project Manager Vehicle Optronic, Hensoldt Optronics GmbH
Mr Marc Krause

After his study of laser technology, electro optics and quantum physics in Germany and Australia, Marc served in different engineering positions in the laser industry in Germany before joining Hensoldt Optronics GmbH (formerly Carl Zeiss Optronics GmbH) in 2007.

Marc Krause is the Project Manager for the HENSOLDT local 360° situational awareness system (SETAS) within the ground-based systems business line at HENSOLDT Optronics. He has been with the SETAS product development since its inception. Marc is key player within the team and has led this activity for the numerous vehicle integrations and system evaluations of the SETAS system.

As former Operations Director Marc managed the production of thermal cameras, daylight cameras and laser rangefinders at Hensoldt Optronics for ten years.

Mr Melih Sevinc

Project Manager, Aselsan
Mr Melih Sevinc

Melih SEVINÇ has been working as a Project Manager at ASELSAN Inc. since 2019. He is the project manager of AKKOR and KAMA Active Protection Systems. He is certified "Project Management Professional" from Project Management Institute since 2021. He graduated from Middle East Technical University,Turkey in 2016 and holds B.S. Electrical&Electronics Engineering degree.

Mr Richard Beatson

Business Development Director, Pearson Engineering
Mr Richard Beatson

Mr Stefan Thelin

Head of Technology Development , BAE Systems Hägglunds
Mr Stefan Thelin

Stefan Thelin, Head of Technology development.
Mr Thelin holds a Masters degree in Electronic Engineering from the Mid Sweden University of Sundsvall, Sweden. He has been working with BAE Systems since 2001 and in 2008 he was appointed Head of Technology with the overall responsibility for strategic decisions of the key capabilities of the CV90 Platform and All Terrain Vehicles and by that leading most of our R&D projects.
He handles future capability studies both internally and customer studies. Mr Thelin is also being represented in the 7 nation strong CV90 User Group.

Previous positions for Mr Thelin at BAE Systems includes Technical Project Manager leading the development team of the CV9035 for the contract to the Netherlands as well as being Head of Vetronics design.
 

Mr Tom Halliday

Principal Analyst, Close Combat Team, Land Analysis Group, DSTL, UK MoD
Mr Tom Halliday

Tom Halliday is a wargaming expert and principal Land analyst at Dstl, delivering impactful analysis for the UK Army. He has conducted research into Light Forces, Conceptual Force Development and is currently supporting the Boxer Through Life Capability Programme. He is also one of the co-founders of UK Fight Club, using his expert knowledge of the commercial wargame Combat Mission to generate a series of well-received campaigns for the Club’s members.

Mr William Hooper

Principal Land Survivability Engineer, Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK MoD
Mr William Hooper

William Hooper is a Principal Land Survivability Engineer within the Platform Systems division of DSTL. He is currently the technical lead for the Next Generation Electro Optical Sensor (NGEOs) for Land APS package, alongside a number of other enabling technology research packages. William has worked in the fields of Integrated Survivability, Vulnerability and lethality assessment, and test and evaluation during his career, but has predominantly specialised in the assessment and evaluation of Land based Active Protection Systems (APS).

WO2 Liam Kennedy

Trials Sergeant Major, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army
WO2 Liam Kennedy

Liam joined the Army in late 1999 and after training joined a heavy armour unit specialising as a Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank Driver.
He has completed Operational Tours in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan in both mounted and ground holding roles.
Liam has deployed all over the world including Canada, South Africa, Poland, Estonia and the Republic of Korea. He has worked in a variety of roles including asset manager, career manager, logistics operations manager and as an intelligence analyst with the United Nations.
Liam is married with one child and lives in Dorset. Outside of work he enjoys outdoor pursuits, field sports and DIY.

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Conference agenda

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8:15

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

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9:10

Developing and Integrating Modular Integrated Protection Systems (MIPS) for Future British Armoured Vehicles

Mr William Hooper

Mr William Hooper, Principal Land Survivability Engineer, Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK MoD

  • Ensuring open systems architectures on next-generation APS for a truly interoperable system
  • Expanding MIPS to include mobile counter-UAS protection for British AFVs
  • Improving threat identification capabilities to maximise protection
  • Future plans to augment MIPS for greater capabilities
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    9:50

    Maintaining Israeli Armoured Platform Survivability, Manoeuvrability and Lethality with Active Protection Systems

    Major (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

    Major (Name Withheld for Security Reasons), Maneuver Branch, Israeli Defence Forces

  • Optimising survivability through augmented APS platforms: Trophy and Iron-Fist
  • Reviewing the demands on the Israeli Defence Forces during deployments
  • Developing, testing, and applying rugged, proven active protection systems to enhance capacity
  • Operational takeaways and lessons learned
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    A Softkill based APS, protecting Armoured Vehicles of Today and Tomorrow

  • MUSS at a Glance
  • Threat Detection Capabilities
  • Open Architecture Integration Solutions 
  • Evolution Roadmap
  • Dr Jan Spannhake

    Dr Jan Spannhake, Chief Engineer, Ground based Self-Protection, HENSOLDT UK

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    11:40

    Integrating Active Protection onto the MLU CV90

  • Update on the Mid-Life Update of the CV90
  • The specific requirements and considerations for applying hard-kill systems to the CV90 and lessons learned
  • Overcoming challenges for future operational success
  • Mr Tarkan Turkcan

    Mr Tarkan Turkcan, Director CV90, BAE Systems Hagglunds

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    Interoperable Modular Scalable Active Protection System (IMSAPS)

    Dr Periklis Charchalakis

    Dr Periklis Charchalakis, Technical Director, Vetronics Research Centre

  • Brief presentation about the IMSAPS project, a European Defence Agency funded OB Study on "New Active Protection Solutions for Land Platforms (NAPS)" (20.RTI.OP.101).
  • The study provides a structured approach to new APS through life capability solutions at different Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) for land platforms (manned and unmanned), by analysing the operational environment in terms of current and future threats, and identifying requirements in three main areas: sensors, control systems/processors, and countermeasures.
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    Testing and Evaluation of Active Protection Systems

  • Assessing the integration of the PULAT APS
  • Increasing survivability through applying and integrating multiple vehicle protection systems
  • Operational uplifts gained from integrating advanced APS
  • Mr Cagri Acar

    Mr Cagri Acar, Senior Lead System Engineer, Aselsan

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    14:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:10

    Trophy APS Maturity, Momentum and Security of Supply

  • Trophy APS Overview, System Maturity and Track Record
  • EuroTrophy GmbH establishment
  • The importance of APS Security of Supply in Europe
  • Mr Dan Kalfus

    Mr Dan Kalfus, Managing Director, EuroTrophy GmbH

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    15:50

    Panel Discussion: APS in Future Battlefields: Adapting to Changing Conflict Demands

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

    Mr William Hooper

    Mr William Hooper, Principal Land Survivability Engineer, Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK MoD

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Scott Coulson

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Scott Coulson, Owner and Founder, Mass XV LLC

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    16:40

    Future Active Protection - Strategic Choices to Enable Tactical Maneuver

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Scott Coulson

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Scott Coulson, Owner and Founder, Mass XV LLC

  • Armored Vehicle Characteristics and Threats
  • Threat Evolution
  • Development Cycles (RPG-30)
  • Protection Schemes - Passive/Active
  • Active Methodologies - Hard/Soft/Hybrid
  • Key parameters - time / distance / blast / efficacy / SWAP - opportunity cost
  • MOSA / Network - HFD implications
  • Strategic Decisions - ends/ways/means - 'Big 5'
  • Conclusion - development decisions as component of overall defense strategy
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

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    9:15

    The Future of British Armoured Platform Survivability

  • Optimising British armoured platform survivability for operational and tactical success on the future battlefield
  • Enhancing survivability with advanced camouflage and concealment capabilities
  • Ensuring future British armoured platforms are protected from growing cyber penetration and the UAS threats
  • Brigadier Michael Fayers, Head of Military Capability Plans, British Army

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    Optimizing the Protection Capabilities of the US Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle

    Lieutenant Colonel David Chudy

    Lieutenant Colonel David Chudy, Product Manager OMFV , PM Manuever Combat Systems, PEO GCS, US Army

  • Emphasising a Modular Open Systems Approach to maintain operational advantages and facilitate constant incremental improvement
  • Survivability requirements for the OMFV and the RCV to ensure combat effectiveness
  • Use of MBSE to speed development and have a systems level view on capabilities
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    The Tactical AFV Survivability Considerations in Today’s British Army

    Major Robert Atchison, Officer Commanding D Squadron (The Black Pig) , British Army

  • User perspective on the Challenger 2 and a look toward moving toward Challenger 3
  • CBRN protection considerations and capabilities
  • The Sensor, Decider and Effector role in protection and survivability
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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    BOXER Future: Optimising BOXER Through Life

    Major Iain Walker, SO2 Mechanised Infantry Delivery, Programmes Directorate, British Army

  • Update on the UK Boxer Programme
  • Modernising the British Army’s vehicle fleet to meet the Mechanised Infantry Vehicle requirements
  • Coherently enhancing Survivability and Lethality beyond IOC without prejudicing Operational and Tactical Mobility

     

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    See Through Armour Systems (SETAS)

    Mr Marc Krause, Project Manager Vehicle Optronic, Hensoldt Optronics GmbH

  • Layered Solution the LSAS place
  • Digitalisation of the Capability by SETAS
  • SETAS delivering today
  • SETAS Evolution
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    Maximising Hard-Kill Active Protection

    Mr Melih Sevinc, Project Manager, Aselsan

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    12:45

    Networking Lunch

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    Upgrading Canadian Combat Vehicles for Maximum Protection and Survivability

    Colonel Yves Raymond, Director Armament Sustainment Program Management (DASPM), Department Of National Defence - Canada

  • Planned upgrades to the survivability profiles of the Light Armoured Vehicle
  • The new Armoured Combat Support Vehicle (ACSV) and its role in CAF operations
  • Overview of the Canadian Army’s Vehicle Protection Systems Program
  • Future plans and priorities for enhancing the survivability of Canadian armoured vehicles
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    14:15

    Enhancing Vehicle Survivability Through Improved Mobility & Counter-Mobility

    Mr Richard Beatson

    Mr Richard Beatson, Business Development Director, Pearson Engineering

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    14:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    Understanding Survivability of AFVs through COTS Wargaming

    Lieutenant Colonel Ant Sharman, Director, Evocatus Consulting

  • Introducing the UK Fight Club
  • Understanding and respecting the threat
  • The importance of TTPs for survivability
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    Changing the Game – How Fight Club is Revolutionising Wargaming

  • An introduction to Fight Club
  • How the Campaigns of Learning are improving our people
  • Democratising insight through Decentralised Gaming / Centralised Analysis
  • Mr Tom Halliday, Principal Analyst, Close Combat Team, Land Analysis Group, DSTL, UK MoD

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    Optimising CV90 Survivability and Protection in Any Terrain or Tactical Environment

  • Current CV90 survivability capabilities, including bolt-on solutions and active add-ons
  • Ensuring personnel have decision superiority with advanced C4I capabilities
  • Collaborating with customers and partners to ensure requirements are met and survivability is not compromised
  • Mr Stefan Thelin, Head of Technology Development , BAE Systems Hägglunds

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

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    9:15

    Increasing Protection Capabilities of the CARMEL Future Combat Vehicle

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) (Name Withheld for Security Reasons), CARMEL FCV Team Member, Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)

  • Integrating AI into the CARMEL FCV to facilitate manned-unmanned teaming and autonomous decision making to support the 2-man crew
  • Integrating enhanced signature management technologies to avoid detection
  • Enhancing situational awareness through complementary sensor technologies
  • The future of the CARMEL FCV
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    Enhancing British Army Maneuver Survivability Through Advanced Trials and Development

    Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce, Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army

    WO2 Liam Kennedy, Trials Sergeant Major, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army

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    Session Reserved for Sponsor - Collano AG

    Mr Denis Weber

    Mr Denis Weber, Division Manager Protection & Security, Collano AG

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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    Maximising Boxer Survivability for Enhanced German Armoured Capabilities

    Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke, Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, ACCDC, German Army

  • Modularity as survivability
  • Enhancing situational awareness and signature management capabilities for improved protection
  • Responding to new and evolving threat profiles
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    Promoting Collaborative Innovation to Enhance AFV Protection

    Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Bowman

    Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Bowman, SO1 Battlelab, British Army

  • Update on the work of Defence BattleLab
  • Fostering open and collaborative development of high-impact, user driven technology
  • Conducting virtual and physical testing of AFV survivability to innovatively solve current challenges
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    Networking Lunch

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    Panel Debate: Assessing the Survivability Demands of the Future Battlefield

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

    Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce, Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke, Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, ACCDC, German Army

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) (Name Withheld for Security Reasons), CARMEL FCV Team Member, Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Altay MBT: Optimising Survivability with Advanced Armour Packages and APS

    Mr Hamdi Görkem Kaplan

    Mr Hamdi Görkem Kaplan, Senior Defence Industry Associate, Defence Industry Agency - SSB

  • Overview of the advanced armour package enhancing Altay MBT survivability
  • Integrating APS onto the MBT for total protection
  • Field testing results and future priorities for Altay MBT development
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    Swedish AFV Protection Priorities and Capabilities

    Dr Martin Hagström, Programme Manager Weapon and Protection, Swedish Defence Research Agency - FOI

  • Measuring survivability to ensure future developments are effective
  • Preparing to protect against current and future threats to armoured vehicles: UAS and other disruptive technologies
  • Overcoming the challenges of keeping up with new technological developments and the integration of these onto armoured platforms
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

    Brigadier (Ret.) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited


    Director
    IMP Castle Associates Limited
    Head of Military Capability Plans
    British Army
    Director Armament Sustainment Program Management (DASPM)
    Department Of National Defence - Canada
    Programme Manager Weapon and Protection
    Swedish Defence Research Agency - FOI
    Maneuver Branch
    Israeli Defence Forces
    CARMEL FCV Team Member
    Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)
    Specialist, Land Platforms
    SSB, Turkish MoD
    Director
    Evocatus Consulting
    Product Manager OMFV , PM Manuever Combat Systems, PEO GCS
    US Army
    Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit
    British Army
    Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, ACCDC
    German Army
    SO1 Battlelab
    British Army
    SO2 Mechanised Infantry Delivery, Programmes Directorate
    British Army
    Officer Commanding D Squadron (The Black Pig)
    British Army
    Division Manager Protection & Security
    Collano AG
    Senior Defence Industry Associate
    Defence Industry Agency - SSB
    Project Manager Vehicle Optronic
    Hensoldt Optronics GmbH
    Project Manager
    Aselsan
    Business Development Director
    Pearson Engineering
    Head of Technology Development
    BAE Systems Hägglunds
    Principal Analyst, Close Combat Team, Land Analysis Group
    DSTL, UK MoD
    Principal Land Survivability Engineer, Platform Systems Division
    DSTL, UK MoD
    Trials Sergeant Major, Armoured Trials and Development Unit
    British Army

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    Preliminary Attendees List

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    Full Programme

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    Short Programme

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    Speaker Interview with Dr Raymond O'Toole

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    Chair Invite - From Ian Cameron-Mowat, Brigadier (Retd), Former Head of Force Protection, UK Defence Equipment and Support

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    Past Attendee List

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    http://www.hensoldt.net

    HENSOLDT is a global pioneer of technology and innovation in the area of defence and security electronics. Headquartered in Munich/Germany, the company is a market leader in civilian and military sensor solutions. It develops new products based on innovative concepts in such fields as big data, robotics and cyber security. With a workforce of some 4,400 employees, HENSOLDT in 2018 generated revenues of more than 1 billion euros.

    As a technology leader, HENSOLDT follows an innovative approach to cyber security. The company develops security-hardened basic IT systems for this rapidly growing area, which are impervious to hacker attacks and inherent hardware weaknesses. Thanks to its long tradition and experience in the field of electronic warfare, HENSOLDT is also optimally positioned as a major player in the cyber warfare environment.

    The company’s main areas of activity include the protection of borders and critical infrastructures, air defence, mission management and aircraft self-protection, vehicle protection, signal intelligence and data links. Its portfolio includes radars, electronic warfare equipment, night vision devices, laser rangefinders and optronic targeting equipment. In addition, HENSOLDT is also offering mission avionics such as avionics computers, mission planning systems and autopilots. With its wide product range, HENSOLDT covers all types of applications in air, sea, land and space missions and enables its customers to maintain superiority when it comes to monitoring the electromagnetic spectrum.

    The most prominent air and space platforms equipped with HENSOLDT products include the F-16, Eurofighter, Gripen and Rafale combat aircraft, the Tandem-X and EDRS-A satellites, the A400M transport aircraft as well as helicopters of various types. Furthermore, the company provides mission-critical equipment for the Puma and Leopard armoured vehicles, the class 212 and class 209 submarines, the US Navy’s littoral combat ships of the “Freedom” class, and the German Navy’s F125 frigates.



    Pearson Engineering

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.pearson-eng.com/

    Pearson Engineering has a world-proven ability to deliver against the most complex defence and security challenges.

    We are expert in battlefield mobility - breaching, detection, defeat and clearance of mines and explosives as well as combat bridge launch systems, non-lethal counter mobility products and specialised counter terror systems. Further, we deliver special project support, assembly, and manufacturing services for defence programmes from our facility in the UK.

    We are a long-standing supplier of combat engineering equipment and through life support to Armed Forces throughout the world and we have contributed to significant armoured vehicle programmes including the British Army’s Trojan and Terrier capabilities, as well as to the U.S Army’s Assault Breacher Vehicle. Our products range from heavy-duty mine ploughs for main battle tanks through to nimble, protective Counter-IED rollers for light weight vehicles.

    Our products are in constant development to meet the needs of the modern Warfighter and our dedicated Research & Development team are currently working on several novel technologies to both anticipate and respond to future requirements.

    Our Engineers and Project Managers are highly trained and have experience in delivering high-specification, complex engineering products, often against demanding programme requirements and deadlines. We can call upon an established local, national, and international supply chain comprising companies which have proven themselves in some of the world’s biggest defence programmes.

    To find out more, please contact pearson@pearson-eng.com or follow us on Twitter @Pearson_Eng_Ltd.


    Sponsors


    Aselsan

    Sponsors
    http://www.aselsan.com.tr/en

    AN INSTITUTION THAT TURNS KNOWLEDGE INTO POWER AND TRUST ASELSAN is a company of Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, established in 1975 in order to meet the communication needs of the Turkish Armed Forces by national means.

    ASELSAN is the largest defense electronics company of Turkey whose capability/product portfolio comprises communication and information technologies, radar and electronic warfare, electro-optics, avionics, unmanned systems, land, naval and weapon systems, air defence and missile systems, command and control systems, transportation, security, traffic, automation and medical systems. Today ASELSAN has become an indigenous products exporting company, investing in international markets through various cooperation models with local partners and listed as one of the top 100 defence companies of the world (Defense News Top 100).



    Thales

    Sponsors
    https://www.thalesgroup.com/en

    Thales is a global technology leader with more than 77,000 employees on five continents. The Group is investing in digital and “deep tech” innovations – Big Data, artificial intelligence, connectivity, cybersecurity and quantum technology – to build a future we can all trust.

    In the markets of defence and security, aerospace and space, digital identity and security, and transport, Thales provides solutions, services and products to help its customers – companies, organizations and governments – to carry out their critical missions.

    Military satellite communications play a crucial role on the theatre of operations and must take into account the needs of tactical users. Thales’s NEXIUM Sat, powered by System 21, offers end-to-end military communication ground segment solutions, including anti-interference and anti-jamming capabilities in order to maintain connectivity with throughput adaptation under extreme threats.


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    Kent Modular Electronics (KME)

    Exhibitors
    http://www.kme.co.uk/

    Kent Modular Electronics (KME) design and manufacture industrial grade LCD-TFT monitors for the worldwide marine, military, industrial, rail and large format markets. • Bespoke Displays • COTS and MOTS Displays • Water Resistant Capabilities • DESTAN Complaint • Zero Client Technology • GVA and Non GVA complaint • High Brightness and Deep Dimming • Fully Ruggedized • Night Vision Complaint • Sunlight Readable • EMC Compliant • MIL-STD-810 and MIL-STD-461 • Inclusive of man portal displays for an array of functions KME offers customized display options for your specific project requirements. Dedicating our expert design team to your brief and manufactured to a highest standard we offer bespoke options for a range of military applications.”

    Media Partners


    Defence and Security Alert

    Supporters
    http://www.dsalert.org

    Defence and Security Alert (DSA) is the first and only ISO 9001:2015 certified, world-class monthly Indian magazine in defence and security journalism. Covering a strictly research based spectrum of dynamic scenarios in India and challenging horizons beyond national borders, DSA is the only Indian defence magazine available on the intranets of Indian Air Force (IAF) and Border Security Force (BSF). DSA is an ideal platform in this domain to showcase your products, services and cutting-edge technologies. DSA is very extensively circulated among key policy and decision makers in the federal and 28 state governments and corporate world in India and worldwide through print and online editions.


    Defence Global

    Supporters
    http://barclaymedia.uk.com/

    Defence Global provides an essential link between the Defence & Security Manufacturers and Suppliers, Government and Military sectors globally. Defence Global is a quarterly, tri-service publication providing articles and informative analysis from respected journalists and writers worldwide to attract a sophisticated and broad audience. Defence Global is published in February, May, August and November, with a professional and stylish design in both printed copy and digital format. The printed copies are perfect bound, full colour throughout with high quality art and photography. Defence Global is used as a reference tool providing a professional and intelligent read. We work with industry experts and corporate clients to include Defence and Security Manufacturers and Suppliers, as well as Governments, MoDs, Military Authorities and Senior Management Teams.


    ASD MEDIA

    Supporters
    http://www.asd-network.com

    Professionals in the Aerospace & Defence market use the ASD Media internet platforms to:
    • Be informed on the latest market developments; www.asd-network.com
    • Find the latest business news; www.asd-network.com
    • Find the upcoming events; www.asd-network.com
    • Find companies and organizations; www.asdsource.com
    • Distribute news globally. www.asdwire.com
    The ASD Media platforms are well known and used intensively, your company is able to benefit from these large numbers of users. Be informed with ASD-Network; Create exposure for your company with ASDSource, distribute your news with ASDWire or advertise with us, build your brand and increase traffic to your company’s website.

    For more detailed information please contact with: ASD MEDIA
    Stefan.koopman@asdmedia.nl


    Actualidad Maritima y Portuaria

    Supporters
    http://actualidadmp.com/

    Oferta diaria de empleos en los sectores marítimo-portuario y logístico Noticias, Buques, Empresas, Puertos, Aduanas, Eventos … Daily Offer of jobs into the maritime, port and logistics sectors News, Vessels, Companies, Ports, Customs, Events … Más información: www.actualidadmp.com (http://www.actualidadmp.com/)


    ADS Advance

    Supporters
    http://www.adsadvance.co.uk

    ADVANCE - the new official quarterly magazine of ADS, the trade organisation advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space industries - delivers regular comprehensive coverage of all the latest issues and developments, concerning these sectors both here in the UK and overseas. ADVANCE serves as a forum for all stakeholders in these sectors – from government, the armed/security forces and industry – to exchange views and opinions. It is a must read for all those involved – across the entire supply chain – with award winning journalists, industry commentators and analysts providing authoritative insights that get beyond the headlines, plus daily online news at www.adsadvance.co.uk.


    Desider Magazine

    Supporters
    https://www.des.mod.uk/desider-magazine/

    Desider is our monthly corporate magazine, aimed at readers across the wider MOD, armed forces and industry. The publication covers stories and features about support to operations and equipment acquisition. It also covers the work of people in DE&S and its partners in industry, and other corporate news and information.


    Defence Online

    Supporters
    https://www.defenceonline.co.uk/

    Defence Online is one of the fastest-growing communities of key decision makers representing defence sector buyers and influencers within the Ministry of Defence, Prime Contractors and Industry. Providing up-to-date and informative news, insight and intelligence, Defence Online allows organisations to engage directly with a range of sector-based solutions, designed specifically to enhance their knowledge and understanding of this ever-evolving marketplace. No matter the size of your organisation, Defence Online has a range of advertising and marketing solutions to suit your business development requirements, connecting you with a marketplace worth over £19 billion annually in the UK alone.


    GeoConnexion

    Supporters
    http://www.geoconnexion.com

    GeoConnexion International and GeoConnexion UK bring you the latest news and stories plus reports from geotechnology industries in UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America and Asia. Coverage of topics such as 3D Visualisation, Remote Sensing, LiDAR, Cloud, Mobile Mapping, Navigation with emphases on healthcare, public safety, retail, the environment, utilities, surveying, LBS, transport/ logistics, telecommunications and more. Subscribe to GeoConnexion magazines and sign up for free GeoConnexion Newsletters: visit GeoConnexion.com Tel: +44 1223 279151; Email: info@geoconnexion.com

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    Scarsdale Place
    Kensington
    London W8 5SR
    United Kingdom

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is an elegant contemporary four-star hotel in prestigious Kensington, located just a two minutes walk from High Street Kensington underground station, making exploring easy. The hotel offers well-appointed and comfortable guest rooms combining Standard, Superior and Club accommodation. Club rooms offer iconic views over the city and include Club Lounge access for complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Guests can sample the authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at the Brasserie Restaurant & Bar or relax with a delicious drink at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar.

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel boasts 745 square meters of flexible meeting space, consisting of the Shannon Suite and the Liffey Suite, ideal for hosting conferences, weddings and social events. Facilities include access to the business centre 24 hours a day, fully equipped fitness room, gift shop, theatre desk and Bureau de Change. With ample onsite parking outside the London congestion charge zone and excellent transport links via Heathrow Airport, the hotel is the perfect location for business or leisure stays. The hotel is within close proximity to the shops of High Street Kensington, Knightsbridge and Westfield London, Olympia Conference Centre, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and Hyde Park.

     

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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