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Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2017
28 June - 29 June 2017
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2017

Following the highly successful inaugural event in 2016, the SAE Media Group are proud to announce the second annual Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2017 which will take place in London on 28th-29th June 2017

Both within the conventional and asymmetrical environments, armoured vehicle lethality has always (and continues to offer), a vital means of boosting the combat effectiveness of ground forces. However, it is our belief that this conference is particularly timely. As the US Army increases its presence of heavy armour in Europe to the highest levels seen in years, there is a need to develop offensive assets and the deterrence capabilities that the armoured vehicle provides. In recent years hostile actors have increased their own combat vehicles protection, armament and fires to near peer status. There is therefore a need to re-examine and access the effectiveness of NATO fighting vehicle offensive capability and means of countering threats.

As the only conference of its type dedicated to this area, Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems will discuss the doctrine, concepts of operation, training and technologies at the heart of armoured vehicle lethality.

Drawing on experiences from previous operations and ongoing activity in the capability development space, future requirements will be presented and discussed. Importantly, to increase awareness of the technologies and capabilities that might be leveraged, an examination of the latest weapon systems, vehicle configurations, smart munitions, fire control, targeting, simulation and autonomous technology, shall be just some of the areas covered.
 

Conference LEADER

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Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

Brigadier (Retd) Ian Simpson served with the British Army for 33 years, leaving active service in 2012. Initially commissioned into the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) he served in a number of posts around the world. His later appointments included time in the British Army Headquarters as Assistant Chief of Staff Equipment Support (ES) followed by time as an integrated project team leader (IPTL) and as a director responsible for all in service aspects of the British Army’s armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) fleet in the Defence Logistics Organisation (DLO). He then became responsible for all support vehicles on the formation of Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S). He finished his time in DE&S as Head of the Combat Wheels Group, responsible for a number of successful protected patrol vehicles (PPV) acquisitions. Since leaving the British Army he has worked in a consultancy role assisting a number of equipment suppliers and a strategic consultancy organisation involved in the design and implementation of major logistics transformation programmes for overseas countries

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence
Colonel Jim Jenkins

Colonel Jim Jenkins

Director of Science, Technology and Experiment Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, United States Marine Corps
Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado

Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado

Head of Pizarro Program, Procurement and Weapons Directorate, Spanish Ministry of Defence
Dr Mike Dalzell

Dr Mike Dalzell

Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat , British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Fake

Lieutenant Colonel Ian Fake

Commanding Officer, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Technical Training School, British Army
Lieutenant Joe  Curtis

Lieutenant Joe Curtis

Maneuver Liaison to British Army, US Army
Major Michael Johnsson

Major Michael Johnsson

Head of Guns and Mortars, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence
Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Colonel Jim Jenkins

Director of Science, Technology and Experiment Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, United States Marine Corps
Colonel Jim Jenkins

Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado

Head of Pizarro Program, Procurement and Weapons Directorate, Spanish Ministry of Defence
Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado

Colonel Mike Smith

TARDEC Science & Technology Advocate at the Maneuver Center of Excellence , US Army
Colonel Mike Smith

Dr Aditya Deshpande

Research Fellow, Vetronics Research Centre
Dr Aditya Deshpande

Dr Mike Dalzell

Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat , British Army
Dr Mike Dalzell

Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Jonny Ormerod

Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd., UK Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Jonny Ormerod

Lieutenant Colonel Ian Fake

Commanding Officer, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Technical Training School, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Fake

Lieutenant Colonel Mika Tauru

Deputy Director of Artillery, Plans Division, Finnish Army
Lieutenant Colonel Mika Tauru

Lieutenant Joe Curtis

Maneuver Liaison to British Army, US Army
Lieutenant Joe  Curtis

Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

Former British Army, International Business Development Manager, SOUCY DEFENSE
Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

Major Michael Johnsson

Head of Guns and Mortars, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre
Major Michael Johnsson

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Senior Army Representative , US Army
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Simon Johns

Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin
Simon Johns

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Conference agenda

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12:15

Registration and Coffee

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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13:00

Introduction: Improving Combat Vehicles through-Life Supportability and Systems Integration

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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13:30

Through-Life Supportability: A User Perspective

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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14:00

Through-Life Supportability: An Industry Perspective

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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14:30

Afternoon Tea

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15:00

Systems Integration Challenges

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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15:30

Informal Question and Answer Session

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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16:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Wheeled and Specialist Vehicles, DE&S, UK Ministry of Defence

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:15

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

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9:30

Developing Lethality to support the Future of Ground Manoeuvre

Dr Mike Dalzell

Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat , British Army

• An overview of the changing threat environment
• Areas of focus for the British Army
• Future plans for armament and lethality development for mounted close combat

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10:10

Ongoing Development of Sensors and Weapon Systems within the Spanish Army's Pizarro Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado

Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado, Head of Pizarro Program, Procurement and Weapons Directorate, Spanish Ministry of Defence

• Role of Pizarro in support of Spanish Army mechanised infantry
• Feedback from operations and recent test and evaluation
• Current targeting, fire control, battle management and armament systems integrated into the vehicle
• Future plans for development and integration of new capabilities into the platform: A focus on sensors and weapon

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10:50

Morning Coffee

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11:20

PANEL DISCUSSION: Capability Development Requirements for Future Armoured Fires and Manouvre

• Lessons learnt from the counter insurgency environment of the past 10 years
• Resurgence of the need to prepare for conventional armoured warfare
• Future capability areas for development to ensure a versatile armoured fighting force
• Informal question and answer session

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

Colonel Jim Jenkins

Colonel Jim Jenkins, Director of Science, Technology and Experiment Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, United States Marine Corps

Dr Mike Dalzell

Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat , British Army

Lieutenant Colonel Mika Tauru

Lieutenant Colonel Mika Tauru, Deputy Director of Artillery, Plans Division, Finnish Army

Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado

Colonel Jose María Gonzalez Casado, Head of Pizarro Program, Procurement and Weapons Directorate, Spanish Ministry of Defence

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12:00

21st Century Turret Systems - Fightability and Agility

Simon Johns

Simon Johns, Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin

 

 

·         Use of Open Architecture to extend turret life, support sustainable acquisition and create capability uplifts Minimising crew fatigue
·         The importance of ergonomics and HFI Enhancing situational awareness
·         Exploiting the turret as a mobile and protected data hub
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12:40

Networking Lunch

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13:40

Composite Rubber Track: Operate at Reach, Lower Logistic Need and Fight for Longer

Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

Major (ret) Kevin Sloan, Former British Army, International Business Development Manager, SOUCY DEFENSE

• An overview of the composite rubber track system
• Survivability benefits:
  o Noise & vibration (troops fight for longer)
  o Durability & maintainability
  o Vehicle weight & manoeuvrability 
  o Ammunition & electronics
  o Low logistic support & life cycle costs
• Challenges for integration and maintainability

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14:20

Improving Combat Vehicles through-Life Supportability and Systems Integration

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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15:30

The Advanced Mortar System AMOS-Doctrine-How The Finnish Army uses AMOS

Lieutenant Colonel Mika Tauru

Lieutenant Colonel Mika Tauru, Deputy Director of Artillery, Plans Division, Finnish Army

• Description of the AMOS-FIN system
• An overview of current unit organisation
• Description of tactics and techniques for operating the system
• Operational use of the system

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16:10

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

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8:45

Registration & Coffee

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9:15

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

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9:30

Enhancing Combat Effectiveness through Integrated Human Machine Teaming

Colonel Jim Jenkins

Colonel Jim Jenkins, Director of Science, Technology and Experiment Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, United States Marine Corps

• An overview of the USMC’s Unmanned Tactical Autonomous Control and Collaboration Program
• Problems associated with traditional man in the loop systems that require direct control
• Striving toward integrated autonomous systems that can work alongside and support the warfighter
• Potential implications for targeting/lethality and the boosting of combat effectiveness
 

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10:10

US Army Combat Vehicle Modernization Strategy

Lieutenant Joe  Curtis

Lieutenant Joe Curtis, Maneuver Liaison to British Army, US Army

• U.S. Army evaluation of trends in the current operational environment and projection of effects in the future
• The place of land fires and manoeuvre in the multi-domain battle space
• Key areas prioritised for development to counter hostiles near peer status
• Plans for collaboration with procurement to fill capability gaps

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10:50

Morning Coffee

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11:20

PANEL DISCUSSION: Optimising Collaboration With Industry To Develop Next Generation AV Weapon Systems

  • How Industry and Military can work closer together to develop future requirements
  • Balancing capability with cost
  • How will the current and future threat change the way Weapon Systems are developed and used
  • Simon Johns

    Simon Johns, Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin

    Colonel Jim Jenkins

    Colonel Jim Jenkins, Director of Science, Technology and Experiment Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, United States Marine Corps

    Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Jonny Ormerod

    Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Jonny Ormerod, Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd., UK Armed Forces

    Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

    Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

    Major (ret) Kevin Sloan

    Major (ret) Kevin Sloan, Former British Army, International Business Development Manager, SOUCY DEFENSE

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    12:00

    Current Challenges and Future Solutions for AFV Direct Fire Gunnery Training

    Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Jonny Ormerod

    Lieutenant Colonel (ret) Jonny Ormerod, Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd., UK Armed Forces

    • The story so far: The evolution of AFV gunnery training
    • Current challenges and opportunities
    • What might the future look like?

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    12:40

    Networking Lunch

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    13:40

    Safety and security considerations for integrating effectors as safety critical sub-systems within military vehicles electronics architecture

    Dr Aditya Deshpande

    Dr Aditya Deshpande, Research Fellow, Vetronics Research Centre

     

    ·         Brief on VRC
    ·         Brief on GVA/NGVA
    ·         Security risks for military vehicles and sub-systems
    ·         Safety considerations

     

     

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    14:20

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks

    Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson

    Brigadier (ret) Ian Simpson, Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD, UK Ministry of Defence

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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea and Closing Networking

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    15:00

    Close of Conference


    Former Head of Combat Wheels Group, DE&S, UK MoD
    UK Ministry of Defence
    Director of Science, Technology and Experiment Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
    United States Marine Corps
    Head of Pizarro Program, Procurement and Weapons Directorate
    Spanish Ministry of Defence
    TARDEC Science & Technology Advocate at the Maneuver Center of Excellence
    US Army
    Research Fellow
    Vetronics Research Centre
    Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat
    British Army
    Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd.
    UK Armed Forces
    Commanding Officer, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Technical Training School
    British Army
    Deputy Director of Artillery, Plans Division
    Finnish Army
    Maneuver Liaison to British Army
    US Army
    Former British Army, International Business Development Manager
    SOUCY DEFENSE
    Head of Guns and Mortars
    Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre
    Senior Army Representative
    US Army
    Business Development Manager
    Lockheed Martin

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