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Future Soldier Technology Conference and Exhibition 2020
9 March - 11 March 2020
Future Soldier Technology Conference and Exhibition 2020

SAE Media Group are proud to host the sixth annual Future Soldier Technology conference in London on the 10th and 11th of March 2020, with a pre-conference, Dismounted Soldier Situational Awareness Focus Day on 9th March 2020 – exploring how new technologies within mobile deployable communications, ISTAR, battlespace management, Command & Control networks, and innovative immersive technologies and displays are assisting the warfighter.


Future soldier programmes are as essential as ever to ensuring that soldiers are able to effectively operate in difficult terrain and hostile environments. As industry surges forward with their technological capabilities, it is crucial to understand the priorities of armed forces programme managers.


As the only meeting solely dedicated to enhancing soldier modernisation programmes, Future Soldier Technology 2020 will provide a unique opportunity to see how emerging technologies and materials are used to overcome challenges in soldier modernisation programmes, from across the world. It will explore the key categories in development, such as: survivability, lethality, sustainability, mobility and C4i. Along with soldier modernisation programmes from: IdZ-ES, FELIN, ISSP, Land 125, Sistemas de Combate do Soldado, and more.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence

Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence

BDATech Chief Strategy Officer , BLACK DIAMOND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

Director Capability Development, French Army
Colonel Johanes Bogner

Colonel Johanes Bogner

Head of Project Team, Soldat der Zukunft, Austrian Army
Colonel Moises Serrano  Martinez

Colonel Moises Serrano Martinez

Future Combat Soldier Program Technical Director , MoD of Spain
Colonel Nicolas Mueller Phd

Colonel Nicolas Mueller Phd

Director Weapon Systems, Armasuisse, DDPS Switzerland
Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Rob O Connor

Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Rob O Connor

International Business Development, HIPPO Multipower
Lieutenant Colonel Christoph Wallner

Lieutenant Colonel Christoph Wallner

Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, German Army
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command, Ministry of Defence, Belgium
Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Gustafsson

Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Gustafsson

Head of Swedish Armed Forces Subarctic Warfare Center, Swedish Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

SO1 Command and Battlespace Management, British Army
Lieutnenant Colonel Neil Locke

Lieutnenant Colonel Neil Locke

Commanding Officer Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Major Christopher Burr

Major Christopher Burr

SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando, Royal Marines
Major Jari Tiilikka

Major Jari Tiilikka

Program Manager Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces
Major Marco Dâmaso

Major Marco Dâmaso

System Portfolio Manager Special Units, Swiss Armed Forces
Mr Andy Murdoch

Mr Andy Murdoch

Global Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Products, Glenair, Inc
Mr Ciaran McCloskey

Mr Ciaran McCloskey

Product Line Manager – Tactical Products, Thales SIX
Mr Clint Farrell

Mr Clint Farrell

Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD, US Army
Mr Joerg Bille

Mr Joerg Bille

Sales Manager C4i, Key Account Deutschland, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH
Mr Jonathan Russell

Mr Jonathan Russell

Principal Scientist Platform Systems, DSTL UK MoD
Mr Nick Taylor

Mr Nick Taylor

Soldier Training and Special Programmes Team Leader, UK MoD
Mr Paul Clark

Mr Paul Clark

Solution Engineering Manager, Soldier Systems , Thales UK
Mr Richard Waldrom

Mr Richard Waldrom

Capture Manager, Soldier Systems, Ultra

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited
Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence

BDATech Chief Strategy Officer , BLACK DIAMOND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

Director Capability Development, French Army
Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

Colonel Johanes Bogner

Head of Project Team, Soldat der Zukunft, Austrian Army
Colonel Johanes Bogner

Colonel Moises Serrano Martinez

Future Combat Soldier Program Technical Director , MoD of Spain
Colonel Moises Serrano  Martinez

Colonel Nicolas Mueller Phd

Director Weapon Systems, Armasuisse, DDPS Switzerland
Colonel Nicolas Mueller Phd

Dr Arend Woering

Program manager Soldier Systems Research, TNO
Dr Arend Woering

Dr Darren Browning

LCG DSS / Power Group Chairman, Senior Technical Lead Power, DSTL UK MoD
Dr Darren Browning

Dr Max Winkelmann

Scientist Signatronics, Fraunhofer IOSB
Dr Max Winkelmann

Dr Milene Catoire

Exercise physiologist, TNO
Dr Milene Catoire

Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Rob O Connor

International Business Development, HIPPO Multipower
Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Rob O Connor

Lieutenant Colonel Christoph Wallner

Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, German Army
Lieutenant Colonel Christoph Wallner

Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

SO1 Delivery, Soldier Systems Programme, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command, Ministry of Defence, Belgium
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Gustafsson

Head of Swedish Armed Forces Subarctic Warfare Center, Swedish Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Gustafsson

Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

SO1 Command and Battlespace Management, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

Lieutnenant Colonel Neil Locke

Commanding Officer Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutnenant Colonel Neil Locke

Major Bradley Benjamin

Assistant Product Manager Soldier Tactical Power, Close Combat Squad, Ground Soldier Systems, CCDC, US Army
Major Bradley Benjamin

Major Christopher Burr

SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando, Royal Marines
Major Christopher Burr

Major Jari Tiilikka

Program Manager Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces
Major Jari Tiilikka

Major Marco Dâmaso

System Portfolio Manager Special Units, Swiss Armed Forces
Major Marco Dâmaso

Mr Andy Murdoch

Global Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Products, Glenair, Inc
Mr Andy Murdoch

Mr Andy Odgers

CTO, Quortus
Mr Andy Odgers

Mr Chris Wood

Major Account Manager, L3Harris
Mr Chris Wood

Mr Ciaran McCloskey

Product Line Manager – Tactical Products, Thales SIX
Mr Ciaran McCloskey

Mr Clint Farrell

Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD, US Army
Mr Clint Farrell

Mr Joerg Bille

Sales Manager C4i, Key Account Deutschland, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH
Mr Joerg Bille

Mr Jonathan Russell

Principal Scientist Platform Systems, DSTL UK MoD
Mr Jonathan Russell

Mr Nick Taylor

Soldier Training and Special Programmes Team Leader, UK MoD
Mr Nick Taylor

Mr Paul Clark

Solution Engineering Manager, Soldier Systems , Thales UK
Mr Paul Clark

Mr Richard Waldrom

Capture Manager, Soldier Systems, Ultra
Mr Richard Waldrom

Ms Lisa Amling

VP of Product Development, Small Format Connector Systems, Glenair, Inc
Ms Lisa Amling

Tamer Nabhan

Assistant Defence Attache, Egyptian Defence Office
Tamer Nabhan

sponsors

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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9:10

Research and Development into Dismounted Situational Awareness

Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle, SO1 Command and Battlespace Management, British Army

  • Methods and approach to developing DSA technology for the dismounted soldier
  • The development of DSA, for a soldier system, within LE Tac CIS
  • Wider situational awareness and Combat identification for the general user
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    9:50

    The French Army’s Approach to Driving Soldier Lethality and C4I for Superior Target Acquisition and Situational Awareness

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas, Director Capability Development, French Army

  • The operational vision for French forces of dismounted situational awareness
  • Integrating soldiers with autonomous systems to provide multi-domain situational awareness
  • Dismounted soldier systems considerations for mission specific adaptability
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Flexible Intelligent Soldier Hubs

    Mr Ciaran McCloskey

    Mr Ciaran McCloskey, Product Manager, Thales UK

    The shared vision of future Digital Soldiers
    • The demands on a Soldier Power & Data hub to support this vision.
    • Why catering for Innovation demands Flexibility and “Intelligence” in Soldier Hubs

     

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    11:40

    Adopting Integrated Soldier Systems for Superior Battlespace Connectivity

    Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Wallner

    Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Wallner, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, German Army

  • Dismounted – Mounted C4I: Integrating soldiers with platform architecture
  • Generating common C4I architecture with combat platforms
  • Discussing the German Army’s approach to adopting more advanced digital personal equipment
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    12:20

    Next generation: Gladius 2.0 – the flexible system approach

    Mr Joerg Bille

    Mr Joerg Bille, Key Account Deutschland, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH

  • From Gladius to 2.0 - Lessons learned
  • Introduction to RME system architecture
  • 360° integration
  • Future developments
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Exploiting Unmanned Systems for Dismounted Situational Awareness

    Mr Clint Farrell

    Mr Clint Farrell, Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD, US Army

  • Urban Reconnaissance through Supervised Autonomy: Networking Autonomous systems with dismounted soldiers
  • Discussing behaviour recognition software and applications for dismounted operations
  • Supervision vs automation as a method of intelligence gathering
  • Augmenting reality to enable heightened situational awareness
  • Manned-Unmanned considerations for complex operations
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    14:40

    Command and Control Resilience at the Tactical Edge

    Mr Chris Wood

    Mr Chris Wood, Major Account Manager, L3Harris

    • Cognitive, physical and technical aspects of command and control.
    • Requirements and lessons identified from recent deployments.
    • Dismounted user integration challenges.

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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:50

    Maximising Soldier Capabilities Within Short Timeframes by Leveraging COTS Solutions

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme, Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command, Ministry of Defence, Belgium

  • Discussing the problems with adopting an integrated solution for soldier systems
  • Building cost effective and timely solutions for dismounted operations
  • Pragmatic solutions for data networking
  • Analysing the challenges for interoperability, scalability and security with COTS solutions for soldier systems
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    16:30

    Panel Discussion: Optimising Soldier Situational Awareness Through Advanced Technology: Where Do Defence Forces See Focus for The Next Generation Digital Soldier

    • What innovations and technologies are at the forefront of dismounted SA
    • Integrating the soldier into wider land-based architecture: challenges and opportunities
    • The rise of RAS and Autonomy as an enabler for soldier C4I
    • Accounting for Human factors and usability challenges when designing future soldier systems
     

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

    Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle, SO1 Command and Battlespace Management, British Army

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas, Director Capability Development, French Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme, Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command, Ministry of Defence, Belgium

    Mr Clint Farrell

    Mr Clint Farrell, Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD, US Army

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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    9:10

    Research and Development into Dismounted Situational Awareness

    Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

    Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle, SO1 Command and Battlespace Management, British Army

  • Methods and approach to developing DSA technology for the dismounted soldier
  • The development of DSA, for a soldier system, within LE Tac CIS
  • Wider situational awareness and Combat identification for the general user
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    9:50

    The French Army’s Approach to Driving Soldier Lethality and C4I for Superior Target Acquisition and Situational Awareness

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas, Director Capability Development, French Army

  • The operational vision for French forces of dismounted situational awareness
  • Integrating soldiers with autonomous systems to provide multi-domain situational awareness
  • Dismounted soldier systems considerations for mission specific adaptability
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Flexible Intelligent Soldier Hubs

    Mr Ciaran McCloskey

    Mr Ciaran McCloskey, Product Line Manager – Tactical Products, Thales SIX


    The shared vision of future Digital Soldiers
    • The demands on a Soldier Power & Data hub to support this vision.
    • Why catering for Innovation demands Flexibility and “Intelligence” in Soldier Hubs
     

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    11:40

    Adopting Integrated Soldier Systems for Superior Battlespace Connectivity

    Lieutenant Colonel Christoph Wallner

    Lieutenant Colonel Christoph Wallner, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, German Army

  • Dismounted – Mounted C4I: Integrating soldiers with platform architecture
  • Generating common C4I architecture with combat platforms
  • Discussing the German Army’s approach to adopting more advanced digital personal equipment
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    12:20

    Next generation: Gladius 2.0 – the flexible system approach

    Mr Joerg Bille

    Mr Joerg Bille, Sales Manager C4i, Key Account Deutschland, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH

  • From Gladius to 2.0 - Lessons learned
  • Introduction to RME system architecture
  • 360° integration
  • Future developments
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Exploiting Unmanned Systems for Dismounted Situational Awareness

    Mr Clint Farrell

    Mr Clint Farrell, Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD, US Army

  • Urban Reconnaissance through Supervised Autonomy: Networking Autonomous systems with dismounted soldiers
  • Discussing behaviour recognition software and applications for dismounted operations
  • Supervision vs automation as a method of intelligence gathering
  • Augmenting reality to enable heightened situational awareness
  • Manned-Unmanned considerations for complex operations
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    14:40

    Command and Control Resilience at the Tactical Edge

    Mr Chris Wood

    Mr Chris Wood, Major Account Manager, L3Harris

    • Cognitive, physical and technical aspects of command and control.
    • Requirements and lessons identified from recent deployments.
    • Dismounted user integration challenges.
     

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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:50

    Maximising Soldier Capabilities Within Short Timeframes by Leveraging COTS Solutions

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme, Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command, Ministry of Defence, Belgium

  • Discussing the problems with adopting an integrated solution for soldier systems
  • Building cost effective and timely solutions for dismounted operations
  • Pragmatic solutions for data networking
  • Analysing the challenges for interoperability, scalability and security with COTS solutions for soldier systems
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    16:30

    Panel Discussion: Optimising Soldier Situational Awareness Through Advanced Technology: Where Do Defence Forces See Focus for The Next Generation Digital Soldier

    • What innovations and technologies are at the forefront of dismounted SA
    • Integrating the soldier into wider land-based architecture: challenges and opportunities
    • The rise of RAS and Autonomy as an enabler for soldier C4I
    • Accounting for Human factors and usability challenges when designing future soldier systems
     

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas

    Colonel Francois-Regis Dabas, Director Capability Development, French Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle

    Lieutenant Colonel Toby Lyle, SO1 Command and Battlespace Management, British Army

    Mr Clint Farrell

    Mr Clint Farrell, Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD, US Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan Vandamme, Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command, Ministry of Defence, Belgium

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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    9:00

    The Infantry Trials and Development Unit

  • Unit Overview
  • Transformation: Sighting systems, Unmanned Ground Vehicles, UAS integration into the force
  • Manned Unmanned Teaming (MUMT)
  • AWE 19
  • TommyWorks
  • Conclusion
  • Lieutnenant Colonel Neil Locke

    Lieutnenant Colonel Neil Locke, Commanding Officer Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies, SO1 Delivery, Soldier Systems Programme, British Army

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    9:30

    An Overview of British Dismounted Infantry Technology Acquisition for Supporting Dismounted Soldier Operations

    Mr Nick Taylor

    Mr Nick Taylor, Soldier Training and Special Programmes Team Leader, UK MoD

    Driving capability acquisition in the key areas: Lethality, Mobility, Protection, C4I and Power
    Optimising ever increasingly complex and power intensive soldier systems
    Leveraging advances in unmanned teaming to improve dismounted awarenss

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    One Solution / Next Gen Power Management

    Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence

    Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence, BDATech Chief Strategy Officer , BLACK DIAMOND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

  • Before, then After: Human Factors Analysis
  • Enhanced Capabilities + Future-proof Functionality
  • Universal / Interchangeable / Optimized Form Fit
     
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Star Pan Mission Success

    Mr Andy Murdoch

    Mr Andy Murdoch, Global Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Products, Glenair, Inc

  • Scalable Network Solutions
  • Smart Power Management
  • How the Mission Manager solves many issues today
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    11:30

    SISCAP – The new model for the SP Combatant

    Colonel Moises Serrano  Martinez

    Colonel Moises Serrano Martinez, Future Combat Soldier Program Technical Director , MoD of Spain

  • Background
  • Description: main subsystems
  • Development process. Current state
  • Field Tests and way ahead
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    Radio Communications for the Dismounted Soldier

    Mr Paul Clark

    Mr Paul Clark, Solution Engineering Manager, Soldier Systems , Thales UK

  • Discussing the various requirements that dismounted soldiers have and what services they need from their radio communications.
  • Key technologies and the inevitable trade-offs required to balance Swap, Capability and Cost
     
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    Dismounted Soldier System Finland - Building Night Combat Capability

    Major Jari Tiilikka

    Major Jari Tiilikka, Program Manager Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces

  • Concept of Finnish Dismounted Soldier System
  • Building Night combat capability through an integrated systems approach
  • Supplementing night fighting technology with C4I capability
  • Enabling capability with advanced power solutions
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    Smarter Technology at the Tactical Edge

    - Maintaining future systems growth and development
    - Enabling efficient and effective force application
    - Enhancing data, voice and situational awareness
    - Meeting current and future integration challenges head on
     

    Mr Richard Waldrom

    Mr Richard Waldrom, Capture Manager, Soldier Systems, Ultra

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    Enhancing the Dismounted Soldier Capabilities for the Swiss Special Forces Command

    Major Marco Dâmaso

    Major Marco Dâmaso, System Portfolio Manager Special Units, Swiss Armed Forces

  • Overview actual capabilities
  • Relevant current acquisition projects
  • Emerging technologies/ capabilities
  • Where we want to go
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    Maximising Soldier System Effectiveness Through The Use of Cutting Edge Technology: How Industry Are Driving Innovation and Delivery For Dismounted Operations

  • Where industry are investing in R&D to improve future soldier technology
  • Feedback from the customer: where military and government clients are seeing increased need for the dismounted warfighter?
  • Delivering bespoke soldier systems Vs off the shelf solutions-what is the market demanding?
  • What new technologies are in the industrial pipeline for future soldier operations
  • How industry can collaborate better to deliver an integrated soldier system

     

  • Mr Andy Murdoch

    Mr Andy Murdoch, Global Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Products, Glenair, Inc

    Mr Joerg Bille

    Mr Joerg Bille, Sales Manager C4i, Key Account Deutschland, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH

    Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence

    Colonel (ret'd) Mike Lawrence, BDATech Chief Strategy Officer , BLACK DIAMOND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Hippo All Terrain Support Vehicles

    Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Rob O Connor

    Lieutenant Colonel (ret'd) Rob O Connor, International Business Development, HIPPO Multipower

    Hippo All Terrain Support Vehicles provide dismounted close combat soldiers with:
    • Payload (750 kg of cargo plus the ability to tow up to 2000 kg)
    • Mobility (amphibious, CH-47 internal transport, excellent terrain accessibility)
    • Exportable power (5 kW of electrical output)
    • Optional robotics (can be fitted for remote and/or autonomous operation)
     

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    Disproving Legacy Beliefs, and Improvements in Combat Protective Equipment

    Mr Jonathan Russell

    Mr Jonathan Russell, Principal Scientist Platform Systems, DSTL UK MoD

  • Research and development in protective equipment for dismounted soldiers
  • Providing solider mobility with increased survivability
  • Discussing improvements in soldier survivability systems
     
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    17:15

    Evening Networking Reception Hosted by Lead Sponsor BDA Technology

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    9:00

    Discussing the Role of Technology in Generating and Supplementing Soldier Capability in Dismounted Operations

    Major Christopher Burr

    Major Christopher Burr, SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando, Royal Marines

  • The unique requirements of the Royal Marine Commandos soldier equipment
  • Discussing reliance on technology for soldier situational awareness
  • Operating in austere environments on dismounted operations
  • Bridging the gap between soldier skills and soldier systems
     
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    Ensuring Soldier Sustainability in Subarctic Theatres

    Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Gustafsson

    Lieutenant Colonel Morgan Gustafsson, Head of Swedish Armed Forces Subarctic Warfare Center, Swedish Armed Forces

  • The limits of technology in extreme conditions
  • Sustaining manoeuvre capability in subarctic theatres
  • Low technology solutions for modern theatre capabilities
  • The way forward for technology in cold-weather conditions
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    Optimizing Austrian Dismounted Soldier System – Soldier 2022 and Future Soldier

    Colonel Johanes Bogner

    Colonel Johanes Bogner, Head of Project Team, Soldat der Zukunft, Austrian Army

  • System Architecture
  • Integration vs. Modularity – Interoperability
  • PPE and Radio Systems Adoption and Integration
  • Trialling and Testing Systems for Wider Deployment
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    Enhancing the Lethality of Dismounted Soldiers in the Swiss Armed Forces

    Colonel Nicolas Mueller Phd

    Colonel Nicolas Mueller Phd, Director Weapon Systems, Armasuisse, DDPS Switzerland

  • Future Challenges on the Battlefield
  • Weapons projects in Switzerland
  • Ammunition projects in Switzerland
  • Outlook
     
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    The Effects of Equipment Mass, Bulk and Stiffness on LEAP Operational Performance

    Dr Milene Catoire

    Dr Milene Catoire, Exercise physiologist, TNO

    LEAP facility vision, development and roadmap to the testing facility
    Examining human factors for soldier mobility
    Developing systems for complex equipment management including C4I and advanced protection

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    Optimising Dismounted Operations Through RAS

    Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Director, IMP Castle Associates Limited

  • Current developments in RAS that can enable greater effectiveness of soldier operations
  • Evaluating available platforms that can deliver mission superiority
  • How AWE has impacted the UK MoD's perspective on RAS R&D and Acquisition
  • How widespread will RAS be for the future of dismounted soldier and marine technology
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    12:30

    Military Panel Discussion-Gathering Feedback from Military End Users to Shape Future Soldier Tehnology

  • Procedures and Processes for testing new soldier equipment with end users
  • How does soldier feedback impact system development
  • Human Factors
  • Working with industry to close the gap
  • Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies, SO1 Delivery, Soldier Systems Programme, British Army

    Major Jari Tiilikka

    Major Jari Tiilikka, Program Manager Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces

    Major Marco Dâmaso

    Major Marco Dâmaso, System Portfolio Manager Special Units, Swiss Armed Forces

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    Developing Soldier tactical Power Systems to enhance dismounted soldier operations

    Major Bradley Benjamin

    Major Bradley Benjamin, Assistant Product Manager Soldier Tactical Power, Close Combat Squad, Ground Soldier Systems, CCDC, US Army

  • Research, development, and packaging high density power cells into the Conformal Wearable Battery (CWB)
  • Developing software modelling & simulation tools for energy use, storage, harvesting, and sharing of the Dismounted Warfighter
  • Benefits of a centralized power source that leverages a power and data hub
  • Developing solutions for recharging in austere environments
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    Power Sources and Management for the Dismounted Soldier

    Dr Darren Browning

    Dr Darren Browning, LCG DSS / Power Group Chairman, Senior Technical Lead Power, DSTL UK MoD

  • Trends in dismounted power sources
  • Challenges
  • Standardisation opportunities: UK, NATO, others
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Considerations for Soldier Concealment with Enhanced C2 Equipment

    Dr Max Winkelmann

    Dr Max Winkelmann, Scientist Signatronics, Fraunhofer IOSB

  • Discussing the effects of enhanced systems on detectability of dismounted soldiers
  • Addressing the problematic exposure that these systems create
  • Leveraging dismounted systems for concealment capability
  • Creating novel solutions for camouflage
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard  Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army


    Director
    IMP Castle Associates Limited
    BDATech Chief Strategy Officer
    BLACK DIAMOND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
    Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Director Capability Development
    French Army
    Head of Project Team, Soldat der Zukunft
    Austrian Army
    Future Combat Soldier Program Technical Director
    MoD of Spain
    Director Weapon Systems, Armasuisse
    DDPS Switzerland
    Program manager Soldier Systems Research
    TNO
    LCG DSS / Power Group Chairman, Senior Technical Lead Power
    DSTL UK MoD
    Scientist Signatronics
    Fraunhofer IOSB
    Exercise physiologist
    TNO
    International Business Development
    HIPPO Multipower
    Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre
    German Army
    SO1 Delivery, Soldier Systems Programme
    British Army
    Head of the Implementation Team Land Simulations, Land Component, Operational Command
    Ministry of Defence, Belgium
    Head of Swedish Armed Forces Subarctic Warfare Center
    Swedish Armed Forces
    SO1 Command and Battlespace Management
    British Army
    Commanding Officer Infantry Trials and Development Unit
    British Army
    Assistant Product Manager Soldier Tactical Power, Close Combat Squad, Ground Soldier Systems, CCDC
    US Army
    SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando
    Royal Marines
    Program Manager Dismounted Soldier System
    Finnish Defence Forces
    System Portfolio Manager Special Units
    Swiss Armed Forces
    Global Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Products
    Glenair, Inc
    CTO
    Quortus
    Major Account Manager
    L3Harris
    Product Line Manager – Tactical Products
    Thales SIX
    Mechanical Engineer, CCDC C5ISR CENTER - NVESD
    US Army
    Sales Manager C4i, Key Account Deutschland
    Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH
    Principal Scientist Platform Systems
    DSTL UK MoD
    Soldier Training and Special Programmes Team Leader
    UK MoD
    Solution Engineering Manager, Soldier Systems
    Thales UK
    Capture Manager, Soldier Systems
    Ultra
    VP of Product Development, Small Format Connector Systems
    Glenair, Inc
    Assistant Defence Attache
    Egyptian Defence Office

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    Glenair – Tactical Interconnect Hubs and Power Management Solutions

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    https://www.glenair.com

    Glenair is a global manufacturer of interconnect technology for high-reliability applications. Our lightweight/miniature connectors are used on a wide variety of platforms from fixed wing and rotor aircraft, to ground vehicles and every class of UAV. Glenair MouseBud interconnects are designed for direct incorporation into soldier vest personal area networks. Our Series 804 Mighty Mouse tactical soldier interconnects have become industry standards and are used on more JTAC and DACAS systems than all other miniaturized connector series combined. Glenair multiport STAR-PAN™ USB hub and power distribution systems are designed for maximum open-system compatibility incorporating Ethernet and USB data interfaces. GSA compliant USB 2.0. STAR-PAN™ is both Nett warrior and NATO compatible. The STAR-PAN™ System is capable of smart charging and power distribution utilizing the broad range of current in-service military batteries, as well as Direct Current (DC) power sources. Newly released STAR-PAN™ Mission-Manager adds on-the-fly device integration and hardware management to complex C4ISR systems. The STAR-PAN™ product line is an open architecture system and is compliant with the NATO standard.


    Thales

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    http://www.thalesgroup.com

    Thales In a world that is increasingly mobile, interconnected and interdependent, the security of people and goods, infrastructure and nations depends on leaders and organisations and their ability to decide and act in a timely fashion and obtain the best outcomes. In the markets that Thales serves - defence, security, space, aerospace and ground transportation - these decisions are often of critical importance. Navy, army and air force commanders, as well as air traffic controllers, policymakers and infrastructure operators, face these critical decisions and need full, relevant and reliable information to understand the situation and make the right choices. www.thalesgroup.com

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    3M

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.3m.com

    We strive to set the standard for confidence and trust by providing rugged, reliable protective communication equipment. 3M™ PELTOR™ solutions for today’s modern warfighter have been designed for use in combat and combat support operations, specifically, for use with firearms and ballistic combat helmets. The hearing protectors feature external microphones for environmental listening (aka Talk-Through) capability, so operators can maintain auditory situational awareness while still protecting their hearing. With more than 60 years of experience, the PELTOR brand promises quality communication solutions that help provide an excellent balance of comfort and protection. The advanced engineering and technology inherent with the PELTOR brand fits with the high standard of quality and innovation of a continuously evolving range of product solutions that you, our customers, come to expect from 3M.


    Bren-Tronics

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.bren-tronics.com

    Bren-Tronics, Inc. (BTI) is a technology-based Power Systems company with over 45 years of experience in the design, development and manufacture of primary and rechargeable batteries, along with associated chargers and complete power systems. From design to production, BTI maintains complete in-house capabilities to develop fully integrated systems supporting US and Worldwide Military and Commercial markets.

    BTI has traditionally supported the dismounted soldier by providing the highest portable power and energy available in the smallest, lightest packages, whilst always maintaining the highest level of safety standards. Through the evolution of rechargeable battery systems, initially with Nickle Cadmium, through Nickle Metal Hydride to the current forefront of technology, Lithium Ion, BTI have consistently provided the warfighter with the best technology available. With reliability at the forefront of user’s requirements, BTI pride themselves with an outstanding field-proven record of dependability. In addition, BTI was the first battery manufacturer of rechargeable batteries to provide a visual state of charge indicator to further enhance the confidence of the user.

    Specific to the arena of the Future Soldier ideology, in 2004 BTI were the first to provide a battery specifically designed to be used as a centralised power source for the dismounted soldier. The SMP battery range from Bren-Tronics is unique in so much that the battery is designed around the most energy efficient Li Ion cell available. Consequently, the energy density (run time per weight and size) is the highest currently achievable.

    The SMP battery is currently in use by the German IDZ programme and recently the same battery has now been selected as the battery of choice for the Benelux “VOSS” Future Soldier programme.

    To see the latest advancements in Future Soldier Power provisions, including the new NETT+ battery, pls visit us at Future Soldier Technology on 9th and 10th March 2021.



    Critical Solutions International – CSI

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.c-s-i.com

    From equipping the world’s most advanced militaries to training developing security forces, CSI’s tailored investment in developing customer capability enables the delivery of best-in-class clearance and counter-IED solutions to forces confronting an ever-evolving threat. CSI’s recent merger with Airboss Defense to form ADG, expands their reach as part of an umbrella survivability group able to provide military and tactical customers around the world with a growing and diverse portfolio of products that span the survivability spectrum.


    Domo Tactical Communications

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.domotactical.com

    Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) is a global leader in Tactical IP Mesh technology and COFDM video transmissions systems. DTC mission-critical solutions secure, share and communicate real-time video, voice and data to enable Shared Situational Awareness (SSA) on land, on the sea and in the air. DTC has developed leading-edge technologies for successful operations in demanding environments, where COFDM solutions provide longer range and penetration. DTC works with military, law enforcement, counter-terror units, governments, autonomous systems manufacturers and system integrators to meet key connectivity and communication challenges.

    High Data Rate (HDR) IP Mesh radios enable enhanced range, Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations through the use of COFDM waveforms. Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) Mesh radio solutions deliver ultra-low latency, end-to-end encryption and unrivalled robustness in challenging real-world environments. The DTC Mesh provides a seamless self-forming, self-healing MANET networking capability which can be relied on even in the toughest conditions.

    DTC’s portfolio of products interlink to form an integrated surveillance and communications network - offering secure, fast and reliable access to real-time video, audio, location-based information and evidential material.

    Leveraging a technical heritage stretching back over 50 years and incorporating the unrivalled COFDM waveform experience of the Domo engineering team, DTC has a passion for innovation which keeps us one step ahead in the rapidly changing and increasingly challenging environments in which we perform - whether on the battlefield or the streets of our cities. High-performance communication systems enable our customers to securely monitor, communicate and share information with confidence in complex environments and the most demanding situations.



    Hippo Multipower

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://hippomultipower.com/

    HIPPO manufactures amphibious all terrain vehicles for military, fire & rescue and disaster relief operations. HIPPO vehicles are capable of manned and unmanned operation. The Hybrid Amphibious Wheeled Carrier (HAWC) is the latest product. Electrically driven for very low acoustic and thermal signature it has four key characteristics: payload, mobility, exportable power and optional robotics.

    The HIPPO 2032/42 Complete Power Solution is in service with the US Army Corps of Engineers, delivering electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and welding power from a single unit. This multipower output can be delivered in a standalone unit or integrated into a vehicle.

    HIPPO’s experience of delivering mobile power solutions has allowed them to develop a 5kW generator for the Polaris MRZR. This can be fitted at unit level and does not interfere with the load bay of the MRZR.



    Kinected Solutions Ltd

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.kinectedsolutions.com

    Kinected Solutions is a privately owned UK consultancy business providing cost effective business winning and technical assistance to select Defence Partners with specific expertise and support for Small Medium Enterprises looking to penetrate or expand their market share of the UK and European Defence Market. In-house subject matter expertise covers Communication, Soldier and Vehicle Systems with a collective 38 years of experience spanning the winning and delivery of full systems integration on platforms to integration and optimisation of component level technology on both individual and autonomous systems.

    Our Business Winning Services allow us to support our partners through the ‘enable’, ‘qualify and capture’ phases. Following mobilisation, we support the ‘delivery’ phase of any programme with specific training and technical support. Our Training Services provide high end tactical communication professional training packages for military and industry users across Europe. Always horizon scanning for the technologies that are truly innovative and game changing, we align ourselves to best in class vendors.

    One such technology partner is the US firm Kagwerks. At Future Soldier Technology 2020, Kinected Solutions is show casing a number of products suitable for UK & European dismounted soldier programmes, in particular the ability to ruggedise and package COTS end user devices for use in the most demanding of mission and environmental conditions. From bespoke 5 EYES solutions to commercially available rugged EUD cases, Kagwerks mantra is ‘operator focused, operator developed’. Providing cutting edge technology solutions designed to ease both the cognitive burden on the soldier, and through intuitive ergonomic design principles, to improve the efficiency and tempo of equipment operation. Kagwerks also provide weapon enhancements such as improved slide releases for a number of in-service weapon types and deliver specialist weapon training courses.

    We welcome engagement and discussion on our stand to view the portfolio.



    L3Harris

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.l3harris.com/

    L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The company provides advanced defense and commercial technologies across air, land, sea, space and cyber domains. L3Harris has approximately $17 billion in annual revenue, 50,000 employees and customers in 130 countries


    Marlborough Communications Ltd

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.marlboroughcomms.com/

    MCL is a leading supplier of advanced electronic communications, information systems and signals intelligence technology to the defence and security sectors. Utilising an unparalleled and ever-expanding international network of specialist technology providers, combined with its own bespoke design, engineering and integration skills, to deliver and support a diverse portfolio of C4IS and ISTAR capabilities that transform its customers’ ability to deliver effective operations.

    MCL specialist C4IS portfolio includes hearing protection, communication headsets and radio communication devices. Within this domain MCL hold contracts across UK MOD including Army, Royal Navy, RAF and Special Forces. MCL has a longstanding partnership with INVISIO from Denmark to supply and support these contracts.

    INVISIO is a global market leader within advanced communication and hearing protection systems. The company develops and sells advanced systems that enable professionals in noisy and mission critical environments to communicate and work effectively, while protecting their hearing.

    INVISIO's systems give operational advantages and increased security for military and security personnel. They also contribute to reducing the costs of hearing loss for individuals and society. Product development is based on a good understanding of the users' work environment and specific needs. By combining different technologies and skills in acoustics, electronics, mechanics and hearing, INVISIO creates innovative and customized solutions that replace traditional methods.



    Quortus

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.quortus.com

    Quortus is a pioneering UK company changing the mobile communications world by using the best IT principles to create innovative mobile communication software that is easy to deploy, manage and scale. We have created a software defined core network technology platform and a suite of products spanning 3GPP VG, 3G and GSM standards, in addition to taking the lead with emerging technologies such as Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), private 5G and cellular core network virtualisation. Quortus is headquartered in Camberley, UK, where all of our products are developed.


    Rheinmetall Defence

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.rheinmetall-defence.com/en/rheinmetall_defence/index.php

    Rheinmetall Defence is Europe’s foremost supplier of defence and security technology and a longstanding partner of the armed forces. Rheinmetall Defence products set the global standard for excellence in a wide array of disciplines: from vehicle, force protection and weapon systems to infantry equipment and air defence, and from network-enabled warfare capabilities to electro-optics and simulation technology. As part of the Rheinmetall Group’s defence branch, Rheinmetall’s Vehicle Systems Division (VSD) is a comprehensive supplier of tracked and wheeled military vehicles and turret solutions, capable of meeting the complete ground mobility needs of the world’s armed forces – all from a single source. The VSD portfolio ranges from main battle tanks to next-generation infantry fighting vehicles and from wheeled armoured multirole vehicles to state-of-the-art tactical and militarised trucks. VSD also offers vehicle solutions for security and law enforcement applications. Rounding out the portfolio is Rheinmetall’s expertise in turret systems, exemplified by products like the Lance turret and the turret structure for the UK’s new Ajax reconnaissance vehicle. VSD consists of Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH (RLS), Rheinmetall Military Vehicles GmbH (RMV) and Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH (RMMV). The united competencies of the three Rheinmetall companies create a leading European systems supplier and the world’s most robust platform for tactical land mobility solutions. The Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is one of Rheinmetall’s latest core innovations. Highly survivable, adaptable to diverse environments, extremely agile, hard hitting, and with huge payload reserves, the Lynx KF41 is a next-generation combat vehicle designed to confront the challenges of the future battlefield like no other. The Lynx can be configured for various roles ranging from Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) and Command & Control to Armoured Reconnaissance, Repair and Recovery or Ambulance. Providing friendly forces with the best-possible protection - that is our mission. The Gladius soldier system combines a high degree of modularity and flexibility with the use of standard interfaces. The flexible system approach assures fast, economical retrofitting and reconfiguration in response to changing tactical requirements. This makes the Gladius soldier system a reliable, future-proof investment. By using the Gladius soldier system the infantry achieves a tremendous enhancement of their operational effectiveness in combat missions.


    Silvus Technologies2

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://silvustechnologies.com/

    Silvus Technologies develops advanced MIMO technologies that are reshaping broadband wireless connectivity for mission critical applications. Backed by an unmatched team of PhD scientists and design engineers, its technologies provide enhanced wireless data throughput, interference mitigation, improved range, mobility, and robustness to address the growing needs of its government and commercial customers. Silvus has demonstrated an aggressive product development cycle, with a focus on continually improving the size, weight, power, and cost–while simultaneously introducing next-generation features and capabilities. Silvus’ StreamCaster family of MIMO enabled mesh radio products are designed to address the growing demand for distributing video, voice and high-speed data in harsh tactical environments. StreamCaster radios, featuring MN-MIMO, join together to form a robust, self-healing, self-forming fluid mesh network to provide high-speed, reliable wireless video and data connectivity. Today, Silvus continues to innovate, with an ever-growing line up of R&D contracts, COTS products, and happy customers. The experience gained through our early research efforts made possible the StreamCaster radios, and new concepts currently incubating in our R&D labs will pave the way for tomorrow’s product breakthroughs.


    Ultra

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    https://www.ultra-pcs.com

    Ultra specialise in providing application-engineered bespoke solutions. We focus on our customers’ mission critical and intelligent systems in the defence, security, critical detection & control markets.

    Our capabilities and technologies can be found on many of the world’s long-term military programmes. We employ over 4,500 employees across the globe and are listed on the London Stock Exchange.

    Ultra operates mainly as a Tier 3 (sub-system) and occasionally a Tier 2 systems provider, in the Maritime, C3 (Communications, Command and Control) and Cyber, military and commercial aerospace, nuclear and industrial sensors markets.

    We use both research and development, to provide innovative, mission specific bespoke technological solutions to our customer’s most complex problems.

    Ultra’s core markets are the “Five Eyes” nations; The USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand. This gives us the largest addressable defence budgets in the world.


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    Army-technology.com brings you up-to-date international news and features on the defence industry, covering military projects, trends, products, services and more in the army sector. With a team of journalists around the world, army-technology.com, along with sister sites naval-technology.com and airforce-technology.com, is the only business service that focuses on the technologies required by military personnel and companies working in this important field. When you combine this with one of the most comprehensive and detailed listings of military equipment suppliers, products and services, free white paper downloads and company press releases, you see why army-technology.com is the key point of reference for the defence industry.


    Defense Conferences

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    https://marketanalysis.com

    Market Research Media Ltd, a leading market research firm, provides comprehensive market research reports and forecasts to assist governmental and corporate decision makers understand the dynamics of world’s technology markets. Fortune 500 companies, US Congress and EU government bodies rely on our strategic insights.


    Defence Today

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    Defence Today is an online publication covering the latest in global defence and security news, defence intelligence and strategic insight. Terrorism and emerging threats, defence industry coverage, the latest technology developments and emerging platforms and systems. Military equipment profiles and industry showcases. Advertising, press releases and event listings are available.


    Homeland Security

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    http://www.homeland-sec.de/en/epaper-global-security/

    HOMELAND SECURITY is a publishing house that produces specialist periodicals. “Homeland Security“ is a quarterly specialist periodical in German language and “Global Security“ is released twice a year in English language. They focus on international political, scientific, technical and additional up-to-date challenges arising from the sectors of safety and security, civil protection, disaster assistance and security research. The periodicals aim at decision makers in politics, ministries, public services and industry. Our specialist editorial team is located all over the world (e. g. USA, Canada, Australia, Asia). Accordingly, reporting is being carried out on the spot. Please have a look at a sample issue of our magazine “Global Security”: http://www.homeland-sec.de/en/epaper-global-security/


    Defense Express

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    http://www.defense-ua.com

    Limited Liability Company “DEFENSE EXPRESS MEDIA AND CONSULTING” highlights events in security, defense and military cooperation areas. Regular information products of the company: - Daily News Wire and Analysis on http://www.defense-ua.com; - Weekly newsletter “Ukrainian Defense Survey”; - “DEFENSE EXPRESS” Magazine; - “Ukrainian Defense Review” Magazine (in English); - Book series “Weapons of Ukraine”. Company also provides advice and assistance based on deep analytical skills and knowledge of the conditions and characteristics of Ukrainian military market to companies, government bodies and intermediaries in the implementation of their strategy, relating to finding new partners and interests promoting.


    ArmedForces.co.uk

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    http://www.armedforces.co.uk

    The DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY is an authoritative online information resource for all defence purchasers. This comprehensive listing of Defence Suppliers has enabled thousands of purchasing professionals to find exactly what they are looking for - in seconds. THE DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY provides a total overview of all the UK's Armed Forces - with a wealth of valuable information about the organisation and structure of the UK's Defence Services, as well as useful facts about developments in the UK Defence Industry Contact us: defenceenquiries@armedforces.co.uk Tel: 01743 241962 website: www.armedforces.co.uk


    ARMSCOM.net

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    http://www.armscom.net

    ARMSCOM.net is a B2B /B2G platform for brokers of military goods. ARMSCOM.net is dedicated for Aerospace and Defense Industry with database containing more than 4000 companies and 3400 defense industrial sectors. Add Company and Products Profiles. For more information e-mail: armscom.net@gmail.com or visit http://www.armscom.net, tel.: + 372 816 946 77


    Asian Military Review

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    http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/

    Asian Military Review is ABC audited publication, read & discussed by key decision makers & advisors to Asia Pacific militaries. Published since 1993 it’s widely recognised as authoritative provider of unbiased & objective information to Asian military. Editorial content comprises capability analysis, special reports & relevant news coverage from the region. AMR provides information, opinion & facts allowing military professionals to track & understand defence developments worldwide, concerning equipment, training, organisation & doctrine issues. The magazine is a proven source keeping military professionals up to date on national & international defence & security issues.


    Wojsko i Technika

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    http://zbiam.pl/nasze-wydawnictwa/wojsko-i-technika/

    This is a professionally edited magazine which focuses on the most important problems of the Polish military, security and defence industry. Much attention is paid on the current political and military situation in the region, new models of armament and military equipment, weaponry exhibitions, current tenders and laid contracts.


    Global Military Communications

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    http://www.globalmilitarycommunications.com

    Global Military Communications is a publication that tracks the trends, drivers and technology that fuel the military communications sector. Communications continue to be the lynchpin of modern warfare and is crucial to any military campaign. The sector is going through unprecedented change as militaries and governments across the world move towards a network centric approach to their communications. From operations in war zones to homeland security and disaster recovery operations, Global Military Communications provides you with the latest communications developments on land, sea, and in the air.


    21st Century Asian Arms Race

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    21st Century Asian Arms Race (21AAR) is an online resource for conflict and security related information specific to Eurasia. 21AAR's editorial style and open source approach to gathering public intelligence ensures a unique and independent presentation of events in real-time.


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    Technologies.org

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    Technologies.org is a collaborative research tool maintained and supported by team of market analysts to track, monitor and share vital information on the latest technology trends by following money trail of government grants and venture capital deals. Sharing market intelligence data helps all parties develop a more complete integrated picture of market and technology trends.


    Armada International

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    http://armadainternational.com

    ARMADA INTERNATIONAL is leading defence magazine which reports on and analyses defence systems, equipment and technology. Together with its Compendium supplements, ARMADA provides defence planners in the militaries, in government, in procurement and in the defence industry itself with the information they need to plan their strategies.

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    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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    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:

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

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