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Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems
5 June - 6 June 2018
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems

SAE Media Group are proud to host the third annual Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems conference, which will convene in London on the 5th and 6th June 2018. As the need to effectively conduct mechanised operations, there is a critical need to develop sophisticated arsenals within many militaries armoured assets. Within this context that the global armoured vehicles market is predicted reach $16.22bn in 2018 and consequently there is an urgent need for a high-level meeting between key military staff involved in munition and armament systems for vehicles and leaders from the region’s most forward-thinking military nations.


As the only meeting solely dedicated to enhancing armoured vehicles armament platforms and munitions, Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2018 will provide a unique opportunity to see how emerging technologies and materials are used to develop the lethality of key armoured vehicles.


Whether you want to hear from leading armoured vehicle programme managers, officers involved in innovative beyond line of sight fire systems, experts of delivering network enabled capability within armoured vehicles, or updates on the latest weapon systems and munitions being developed, Future Armoured Vehicles 2018 is the only place you will return to your office with a set of strategies and solutions to advance your future capability.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett

Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett

Section Head - Armoured Vehicle Systems , Canadian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke

Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke

Team Leader, Infantry Platforms MRAV and BOXER, German Army
Lieutenant Colonel Martin French

Lieutenant Colonel Martin French

SO1 Lethality and 40mm CTCA Programme Manager , British Army
Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army
Mr Edvard Kleberg

Mr Edvard Kleberg

Sub System Manager, Weapons, BAE Systems Hägglunds AB

Colonel James Schirmer

Project Manager, Armored Fighting Vehicles, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army
Colonel James Schirmer

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre
Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett

Section Head - Armoured Vehicle Systems , Canadian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett

Lieutenant Colonel Justin Shell

Product Manager for Abrams Main Battle Tank , US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Justin Shell

Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke

Team Leader, Infantry Platforms MRAV and BOXER, German Army
Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke

Lieutenant Colonel Martin French

SO1 Lethality and 40mm CTCA Programme Manager , British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Martin French

Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army
Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

Mr Edvard Kleberg

Sub System Manager, Weapons, BAE Systems Hägglunds AB
Mr Edvard Kleberg

Mr Oykun Eren

Weapon Systems and Core Engineering Department Manager, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.
Mr Oykun Eren

Mr Tom Coradeschi

Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems, US Army
Mr Tom Coradeschi

Mr. Alessandro Tognetti

Capture & Development Manager - Land Products, Leonardo Defence Systems Division
Mr. Alessandro Tognetti

Mr. Jonathan Scrabeck

Sernior Director, Product Development and Marketing, CMI Defence
Mr. Jonathan Scrabeck

Mr. Rory Chamberlain

Business Development Manager, CTA International, BAE Systems
Mr. Rory Chamberlain

Senior Israeli MoD Representative

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Senior Israeli MoD Representative

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks and Keynote Address

Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army

• Drivers for change in future land requirements
• Emerging technologies and affordability – and translating those into capabilities
• Virtual realms and cyber threats
• Emerging (non-state) actors and implications in the development of land systems
 

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9:20

Emerging Requirements and Concepts for our Next Generation Combat Vehicle

Colonel James Schirmer

Colonel James Schirmer, Project Manager, Armored Fighting Vehicles, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army

• An overview of the current work and design profiles of PEO Ground Combat Systems
• Maximising new weapon system effectiveness by designing them for a new vehicle instead of retrofitting into an existing platform
• Exploiting energetics to allow heavier firepower from lighter guns
• Driving innovation: exploring the use of automatic loaders to replace human gun crews
• Utilising Quick Kill Active Protection Systems to develop anti-tank missile capability
• Development priorities for the Future Fighting Vehicle and way forward
• An overview of the current status of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) effort
• The critical enabling technologies that will support cross domain manoeuvre
• NGCV Operational View
• The future of Manned/Unmanned Teaming and the employment of decisive lethality in the future operation environment

 

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Successes Collaboratively Developing Mechanised Firepower Through 40mm Cased Ammunition

 

  •       Moving from the 30mm RARDEN cannon to the 40mm Cased Telescoped Armament System (CTAS)
  •       Developing generic standards between the British and French Army’s to integrate the 40mm CTAS within both nations platforms
  •       Exploiting airburst rounds for anti-air capabilities within armoured units
  •       Utilising Target Practise Reduced Round-Tracer (TPRR-T) ammunition for weapon system training
  •       Collaboration priorities for the 40mm CTAS – strategic cross-channel vision 
  • Lieutenant Colonel Martin French

    Lieutenant Colonel Martin French, SO1 Lethality and 40mm CTCA Programme Manager , British Army

    Mr. Rory Chamberlain

    Mr. Rory Chamberlain, Business Development Manager, CTA International, BAE Systems

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    10:40

    Morning Coffee

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    11:10

    Future Combat Vehicle Technologies – The Israeli Perspective

    Senior Israeli MoD Representative

    Senior Israeli MoD Representative, ,

     

  •          The Current Force
  •          The need for Future Force
  •          CARMEL – Technologies for the Future Combat Vehicle
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    11:50

    HITFACT II 105/120 mm Turret: The State of Art Solution In Terms Of Firepower And Survivability For Light Wheeled Vehicle And Medium Tank

    Mr. Alessandro Tognetti

    Mr. Alessandro Tognetti, Capture & Development Manager - Land Products, Leonardo Defence Systems Division

    • The origins of the Mobile Gun System;
    • Main Features;
    • 120-105mm Firepower.

     

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    CMI Defence Lethality Suite

    Mr. Jonathan Scrabeck

    Mr. Jonathan Scrabeck, Sernior Director, Product Development and Marketing, CMI Defence

    -CMI’s recent product improvements regarding medium calibre and 105mm turrets.
    -CMI’s new lightweight turret offering; CPWS 2.0
    -CMI’s new 120mm Compact Tank Gun Product.
     

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    14:10

    Armored (Light) Infantry Vehicles within the German Army - Situation and Further Development of the MRAV BOXER, light airborne platform and Oversnow-Vehicles

    Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke

    Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke, Team Leader, Infantry Platforms MRAV and BOXER, German Army

    • An overview about the current main armored platform of the GEA light infantry, the MRAV BOXER
    • Current roles and the way ahead in regards of further requirements and develpoment
    • Remarks on the light airborne platform and the BV 206 Hagglunds fleet and their way ahead.

     

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    14:50

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:20

    Designing the Future: Delivering Innovative Firepower Capabilities Through New Weapon Systems

    Mr Oykun Eren

    Mr Oykun Eren, Weapon Systems and Core Engineering Department Manager, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.

  •            Developing collaboration between vendors to ensure weapon systems remain interoperable and conform to generic architecture
  •           How the TEBER 30/25 medium calibre remote turret is revolutionising mechanised capability
  •           Enhancing weapons testing through technical analysis of lethality outputs
  •           Exploring how turret systems can be optimised to deliver improved firepower
  •           Exploiting straight tube ammunition casing instead of traditional bullet shapes to deliver more explosive charge
  •           Maturing R&D in anti-aerial airburst rounds for deployment against airborne targets
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    16:00

    Progress on Enhancing the Abrams Main Battle Tank for the Requirements of the 21st Century

    Lieutenant Colonel Justin Shell

    Lieutenant Colonel Justin Shell, Product Manager for Abrams Main Battle Tank , US Army

     

  •           Modernisation in context: the Abraham main battle tank within the Combat Vehicle Modernisation Strategy
  •           Providing the M1 Abrams the ability to fire high-energy and smart tank ammunition through the integration of the 120mm cannon
  •           Delivering BLOS (beyond line of sight) fire capability to support dismounted soldiers with overwhelming firepower
  •           Exploiting new technology to accommodate the blast from the 120mm round
  •           The way forward: possibilities of developing manned-unmanned teaming within operations
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    16:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army

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    8:45

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:15

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army

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    9:30

    Canadian Army Firepower – Towards a More Lethal Mounted Close Combat Capability

    Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett

    Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett, Section Head - Armoured Vehicle Systems , Canadian Armed Forces

     

     

     

     

  • Current Canadian Army Capability
  • Generating AFV Mounted Combat Power
  • Known Capability Gaps
  • Land Combat Systems Development Program
  • Future Lethality Equipment Projects
  • Lethality R&D Projects
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    10:10

    Supporting Military Operational Requirements by Delivering the Next Generation of Direct Fire Ammunition for US Army Fighting Vehicles

    Mr Tom Coradeschi

    Mr Tom Coradeschi, Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems, US Army

     

  •           The role and structure of PEO Ammunition in supporting the warfighter
  •           Combat vehicle ammunition perspectives and priorities: How can the combat vehicle munitions stay ahead of red forces
  •           Balancing cost with cost effective combat solutions that meet these requirements
  •           Operational feedback from the development of new capabilities
  •     M829A4, 5th generation 120mm kinetic energy round
  •     30mm munitions to meet upgraded Stryker Brigade needs
  •           Future plans and priorities for munitions development
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    10:50

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    In Peace Time Only Simple Things Are Possible, In War Time Not Even That

    Mr Edvard Kleberg

    Mr Edvard Kleberg, Sub System Manager, Weapons, BAE Systems Hägglunds AB

     

    ·        An overview of the CV90s current capabilities and where there is clear opportunity for growth
    ·        Integrating the Advanced Mortar System (AMOS) to the CV90 to provide direct fire capability
    ·        Exploring computerised fire control systems to maximise weapon platform effectiveness
    ·        Developing a modular design for weapon systems to ensure there is interoperability for future platforms
    ·        Technical achievements in delivering the 35/30mm cannon system within the CV9035
    ·        Fostering relationships with military to achieve future development priorities for the programme
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    12:00

    Panel Discussion - Developing Mechanised Lethal Capability Through Technical Innovation

  •   Consideration of the diverse operating domains the military  works within and how this impacts vendor solution design
  •   Exploring how computerised fire control systems enhancing  effective ISTAR capabilities for modern mechanised units
  •   Developing modular approaches to armoured vehicle ammunition systems to maximise their interoperability across allied partners
  •   Working with military end-users to ensure that R&D within armoured weapon systems revolves around operational needs
  •   Building a holistic collaboration between OEM’s (original equipment manufacturers) and system integrators to deliver the mechanised assets of the future 

     

     
  • Mr Oykun Eren

    Mr Oykun Eren, Weapon Systems and Core Engineering Department Manager, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army

    Mr Edvard Kleberg

    Mr Edvard Kleberg, Sub System Manager, Weapons, BAE Systems Hägglunds AB

    Mr. Jonathan Scrabeck

    Mr. Jonathan Scrabeck, Sernior Director, Product Development and Marketing, CMI Defence

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    12:40

    Networking Lunch

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    13:40

    Panel Discussion: Developing Generic Architecture Within Armoured Platforms to Enhance Interoperability

     

  •           Past and present: an overview of mechanised platforms and their varying roles and functions
  •           Streamlining armoured target acquisition by exploiting common optronics within vehicle systems
  •           Considerations for future platforms and life extension programmes to develop lethality
  •           Utilising generic vehicle architecture for ‘plug and play’ weapon platforms that maximise vehicle utility
  •           What lies ahead? Future priorities for land strike capability 
  • Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Justin Shell

    Lieutenant Colonel Justin Shell, Product Manager for Abrams Main Battle Tank , US Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke

    Lieutenant Colonel Karl Heinz Boenke, Team Leader, Infantry Platforms MRAV and BOXER, German Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett

    Lieutenant Colonel Brian Corbett, Section Head - Armoured Vehicle Systems , Canadian Armed Forces

    Colonel James Schirmer

    Colonel James Schirmer, Project Manager, Armored Fighting Vehicles, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army

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    14:20

    Considerations on Future System Architectures for Integrated Weapon Systems

    Dr Periklis Charchalakis

    Dr Periklis Charchalakis, Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre

     

  •           Impact of UGV adoption on WS functional, operational, and safety & security requirements
  •           Shared platform architectures for WS and non-WS co-operation and integration
  •           Automotive ADAS and supporting technologies for enhanced WS sensor operation
  •           Autonomous platform mobility control/intervention for enhanced WS effectiveness and survivability
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    15:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley

    Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathon Riley, Former Deputy Commander ISAF, British Army

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    15:15

    Afternoon Tea and Networking


    Project Manager, Armored Fighting Vehicles, PEO Ground Combat Systems
    United States Army
    Technical Manager
    Vetronics Research Centre
    Section Head - Armoured Vehicle Systems
    Canadian Armed Forces
    Product Manager for Abrams Main Battle Tank
    US Army
    Team Leader, Infantry Platforms MRAV and BOXER
    German Army
    SO1 Lethality and 40mm CTCA Programme Manager
    British Army
    Former Deputy Commander ISAF
    British Army
    Sub System Manager, Weapons
    BAE Systems Hägglunds AB
    Weapon Systems and Core Engineering Department Manager
    FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.
    Project Manager Maneuver Ammunition Systems
    US Army
    Capture & Development Manager - Land Products
    Leonardo Defence Systems Division
    Sernior Director, Product Development and Marketing
    CMI Defence
    Business Development Manager
    CTA International, BAE Systems

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    FINALISED ATTENDEE LIST

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    Interview with conference chairman - Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Jonathan Riley

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