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Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2021
16 November - 17 November 2021
Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2021

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SAE Media Group’s 6th annual Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Conference will return to London on the 16th and 17th November 2021.

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As the only armoured vehicle conference dedicated to the area of survivability, the 2021 event will gather programme managers, capability directors, commanders from the military, senior engineers, chief scientists and platform managers from leading solution providers to discuss what nations are doing to protect their armoured vehicles and personnel.

The two-day conference will aim to further address all layers of the survivability spectrum including:

  • Armour
  • Situational Awareness
  • Concealment
  • Signature Management
  • IED Protection Systems
  • CBRN
  • Mine Resistance
  • Armour material technologies
  • Stealth
  • Active Protection Systems

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

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

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier Jon Swift

Brigadier Jon Swift

Head Military Capability Plans, UK MoD
Colonel Adrián Benito

Colonel Adrián Benito

Chief of 8x8 Dragón AFV Program, Spanish MoD
Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

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

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Authorized Representative for MRAV BOXER, II-Combat, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, Bundeswehr
Major General Richard 'Ross' Coffman

Major General Richard 'Ross' Coffman

Director, Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, US Army Futures Command
Mr Christopher  Barrett

Mr Christopher Barrett

Executive Director, Army Evaluation Center, US Army Test and Evaluation Command
Mr Rob Baker

Mr Rob Baker

Discipline Lead, Advanced Vehicle Protection, Australian Defence Science and Technology Group

Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Former Head of Force Protection, British Army
Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier (Ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat works as an independent consultant in vehicle systems, electronic countermeasures, surveillance and counter-terrorism technology; he is also a founding director of CSB Defence, a consultancy company operating across a number of technology sectors in defence and security. In both roles, he helps companies to find opportunities and win business. He has spoken at or chaired conferences on vehicle survivability and situational awareness, robotics and autonomous systems, counter-drone and counter-IED.

Ian went into officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1983. As a Russian graduate, he had a busy Cold War. After that unexpected success, he alternated between mainstream Royal Signals appointments and posts in equipment capability, security and counter-terrorism in the UK and with the United Nations. Highlights of his earlier career including waking up on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall the morning after it came down, and spending his birthday with his Regiment up to his chest in the cold, muddy River Ouse when it flooded York in 2000.

His final seven years in uniform were spent, first as a colonel and finally as a brigadier, heading Special Projects and Force Protection teams in the UK MOD’s procurement organization, Defence Equipment and Support. Among other areas he was responsible for the UK’s counter-IED systems, force protection surveillance and active protection systems for armoured vehicles.

Outside work, his interests are fairly standard – travel, languages, military history, archaeology, dogs, shouting at the television, all that sort of thing.

Brigadier Jon Swift

Head Military Capability Plans, UK MoD
Brigadier Jon Swift

After Commissioning into The Fusiliers in 1995, Brigadier Jon deployed as a Platoon Commander to Bosnia and Northern Ireland. After further time in the Province as a company operations officer, he moved to 2RRF as an armoured infantry company second in command. This was followed by two memorable years as an instructor at the RMA Sandhurst.

On returning to 1RRF he completed tours as the Operations Officer and officer commanding the Recce Group in 2002, deploying in that role for Op TELIC 1. Moving from one desert to another, this was followed by a year as the British exchange officer at the US Army National Training Centre in California. He was awarded the US Meritorious Service Medal in 2004. 

In 2006 he was posted to Afghanistan to command A Company 2RRF on Op HERRICK 4; he was Mentioned in Despatches in 2007. Company command was followed by two appointments in capability development in the MOD, including as MA to Director Battlespace Manoeuvre and SO2 Protected Mobility.

On promotion, he deployed as Commander BASTION Training Centre. Subsequent command of 1RRF included Op OLYMPICS and Op HERRICK 18 in 2013, deploying as Transition Support Unit Nahr-e Saraj for which he was awarded the OBE. In 2014 he returned to capability development, first as the senior requirements manager for armoured vehicles in the DE&S and then as the Assistant Head for Capability Plans in Army HQ. He commanded 38 (Irish) Brigade from 2017-2019 and was appointed Head of Ground Manoeuvre capability in Army HQ in October 2019. In September 2020, he was appointed Colonel of the Regiment of The Fusiliers.

Captain Mark Hoving

Staff Officer Armored Vehicles Desk, Combat Development Centre for Ground Maneuver, Royal Netherlands Army
Captain Mark Hoving

Captain Mark Hoving is staff officer at the Manoeuvre Centre of Knowledge of the Royal Netherlands. Hismain task is being a user representative for
the Fennek users. Sharing information from the users to the decision makers and vice versa is essential.
Captain Hoving's experience in the RNLA includes:
Platoon commander mechanized infantry (CV9035NL)
Platoon commander anti-tank (FENNEK LRAT)
Forward Observer Artillery (FENNEK FO)

Colonel Adrián Benito

Chief of 8x8 Dragón AFV Program, Spanish MoD
Colonel Adrián Benito

CAREER PATH
2003-2008: Staff Officer at the Medical Directorate of the Army, Madrid, Spain.
2008-2010: Staff Officer at the Logistics Division of the Army Staff, Madrid, Spain.
2013-2017
2010-2013: Chief of Staff of the Army Medical Brigade, Madrid, Spain.
2017-2019: Plans Branch Chief of the main Operational Logistics Force HQ Mayor Staff,
A Coruña, Spain.
2019- : Chief of 8x8 AFV Dragón Programme, SP MOD, Madrid, Spain.
MISSIONS ABROAD
2003-2004: Restructuring officer at the SFOR HQ, Sarajevo, BiH.
2014-2015: CJ Operation Centre Director, at ISAF and Resolute Support missions HQs,
Herat, Afghanistan.
2017: Malian Armed Forces Training officer at EUTM, Bamako, Mali.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
General Officer training course.
Staff Officer Graduated.
Logistics High Management Course.
Mastering In Management of Defense Acquisitions.
Mother tongue. Spanish.
English, NATO SLP 3.2.3.2.
French, NATO SLP 4.3.3.3.
German, NATO SLP 2.2.2.2.

Dr Martin Hagström

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

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

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

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

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce commissioned into the Blues and Royals with a passion for reconnaissance, he served in the Household Cavalry Regiment before stints in training, at mounted duty and in media operations; also as the Operations Officer for the Brigade Reconnaissance Force in Iraq.
After Staff College, he served in the Permanent Joint Headquarters J3 (Operations) before commanding C Squadron HCR. He has also worked in Military Strategic Effects, for the European Training Mission in Mogadishu and on the AJAX programme. More recently he has been in the Joint Force Headquarters.
Foremost are his passion for flying (fixed winged aircraft), skiing (generally with a small parachute - speed riding) and reforming the Army's least useful anachronisms.
He assumed command of the Armoured Trials and Development Unit in August 2021.

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Authorized Representative for MRAV BOXER, II-Combat, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, Bundeswehr
Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

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

Lieutenant Colonel Luís Carlos Gonçalves Rodrigues

Operations Officer, Intervention Brigade, Portuguese Army
Lieutenant Colonel Luís Carlos Gonçalves Rodrigues

Lieutenant-Colonel Luís Carlos Gonçalves Rodrigues is a 48-year-old Portuguese Army officer, born in Chaves, in the North of Portugal.
He began his studies in his hometown until the 12th grade. At the age of eighteen, he finished graduated highschool and entered the Military Academy, concluding his degree in Military Sciences - Infantry, in 1998. In addition to his Academy degree, in 2010, he did a Post-Graduation in ‘Tecnologias da comunicação e informação” from the Universidade de Trás-Os-Montes e Alto Douro, and in
2013 he achieved Master’s Degree in “Military Sciences - Infantry from the Military Academy”. In addition, in 2015, Rodrigues achieved another Master’sDegree in Security and Defence - from the Instituto de Estudos Superiores Militares, currently designated by Instituto Universitário Militar (IUM).
On what concerns his military career, after graduating the Academy, in 1998, he was posted to the nineteenth Infantry Regiment in Chaves. There, Rodrigues was assigned to be Platoon Commander. In 2003, he attended the Captain’s Promotion Course and was promoted to Captain and assigned to be a Company Commander. In 2006 he was assigned to be the Chief of Operations Information and Security cell of the Regiment. After that, in 2008, he attended the Major’s Promotion Course and, the year after, ended up being promoted to Major. Following on to 2012, he was assigned to attend the Portuguese Army Staff Course and the Joint Staff Course, being placed in the Land Forces Command, in Oeiras, and assigned to be a Staff Officer at the Training Branch. As for 2017, he was promoted to Lieutenant-cornel and from January, 2018, until the end of 2020, was assigned to be the Commander of the First PANDUR Mechanised Battalion. From the end of 2020 until this day, he is the PANDUR Mechanised Brigade Chief Operations Officer (G3 Chief Branch).
During his duty, within the positions mentioned previously, he was on two missions abroad: Bosnia I Herzegovina, 2000, as Infantry Platoon Commander, and Afghanistan, 2011, as logistics Chief officer of the Portuguese Support Unit.

Major General Richard 'Ross' Coffman

Director, Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, US Army Futures Command
Major General Richard 'Ross' Coffman

Major General Ross Coffman is married to Jacqui Coffman, and together they have three daughters: Lindsey, Lauren, and Katelyn.
Upon graduating from Centre College and completing the University of Kentucky's ROTC program, he was commissioned in to the Armor Corps.
His company grade years were spent with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, and the NTC Operations Group.
BG Coffman served as a Field Grade Officer in the Joint Interagency Task Force South (JIATF-S), the 1st Armored Division, the National Training Center, and twice with the 3rd Infantry Division.
Prior to his current position, MG Coffman served as the Deputy Commanding General for Maneuver in the 1st Infantry Division with duty in Eastern Europe. He now serves as Director, Next Generation Combat Vehicle - Cross Functional Team (CFT).
His civilian education includes a Bachelor degree from Centre College, an MBA from Embry Riddle University, and a Graduate Fellowship at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

Mr Alex Koers

Managing Director, Microflown AVISA
Mr Alex Koers

Mr. Alex Koers (1962) obtained his Master degrees in both Mechanical Engineering (1985) and Business Administration (1989) from the University of Twente in the Netherlands.
In his professional career, he worked, among others, for Unilever in Rotterdam and McKinsey & Company in Hamburg and Vienna.
In 1998, he cofounded Microflown Technologies, focusing on vibroacoustic testing methods for the automotive industry.
In 2011, he cofounded Microflown AVISA, focusing on 3 D acoustic situational awareness for the defense & security markets.

Mr Benjamin Lindsay

International Sales Manager, Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft GmbH (FFG)
Mr Benjamin Lindsay

Mr Christopher Barrett

Executive Director, Army Evaluation Center, US Army Test and Evaluation Command
Mr Christopher  Barrett

As the AEC Executive Director, Mr. Barrett leads more than 500 Civilian, Military, and Contractor employees to complete independent tests and
evaluations for more than 700 systems to support Army Modernization, DoD Acquisition, and operational decisions.
From 2017 to 2019, Mr. Barrett served as the Director for Materiel Systems Analysis in the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's (CCDC) Data and Analysis Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. He assumed that responsibility when the Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA), the U.S. Army Materiel Command’s premier analytic organization, transitioned into the Army Futures Command and CCDC. Mr. Barrett led a team of more than 300 civilian and military analysts to complete operational performance and sustainment studies across the materiel lifecycle to inform critical acquisition and operational decisions.
He also managed the Army's authoritative systems' characteristic and performance data, and a portfolio of more than 70 models and simulations to complete item, system, one on one, and few on few studies. From 2016 to 2017, he served as the Social Security Administration (SSA) Associate Commissioner for Information Technology Financial Management and Support. He directed the Agency’s national IT Capital Planning and Investment Process, managed a $1.2 Billion annual budget, and coordinated investment plans and reports with the White House’s Office of Management and Budget and Congressional Committees.
Before transitioning to the SSA, Mr. Barrett served 27 years with the Department of the Army. He is a Distinguished Military Graduate from Rutgers University, received a Regular Army commission, and served for 12 years including deployments to Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Safe Removal, Sustain Liberty, and Visible Presence. Upon resigning his commission in 2000, Mr. Barrett accepted a position with the Army Evaluation Center of the Army Test and Evaluation Command, where he served in several leadership positions.
Mr. Barrett has been a member of the Senior Executive Service since 2016. His educational achievements include a Master of Engineering degree in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Rutgers’s University. He is also a graduate of the AberdeenProving Ground Senior Leadership Cohort 6 and the Senior Executive Fellows, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Mr. Barrett has been a member of the Army Acquisition Corps since 2002. He has Level III Certification in Test and Evaluation, Level I Certification in Engineering, and Level I  Certification in Program Management. He is also a trained Professional Coach.

Mr Dan Lindell

Director Combat Vehicles, BAE Systems Hägglunds
Mr Dan Lindell

Mr Lindell holds a Masters degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Örebro, Sweden. He has been working with BAE Systems Hägglunds since 2004, as of December 2019 he was appointed Director of Combat Vehicles with the overall responsibility for strategic decisions of the CV90 Platform and All Terrain Vehicles. He handles cross customer consolidation, taking the lead from BAE:s point of view in the CV90 and ATV user groups, personally being the representative in the 7 nation strong CV90 User Group.

Previous positions for Mr Lindell at BAE Systems includes leading the survivability development of the CV9035 for the contract to the Netherlands as well as being Head of Technologies and the CV90 Platform Manager.
 

Mr Guy Davies

Capability Manager Vehicle Systems, Electronics, Leonardo
Mr Guy Davies

A professional engineer and Technical Fellow at Leonardo, Guy has accumulated over 38 years of experience in the design and development of defence electronic systems and their integration within platform solutions, since joining what was Marconi Avionics in 1982.

Having initially specialised in electro-optical control and sensor systems, he has been privileged to work on a wide variety of air and land programmes during their most exciting Concept and Development phases: from classified countermeasure systems on tracked vehicles to the C130 Gunship integration; from risk reduction on TRACER and FRES to the introduction of the Enforcer remote controlled weapon system and sight to the British Army.

Guy is a long-standing supporter of dstl-sponsored Vehicle Systems Integration (VSI) research and has contributed to the development of the Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA) standards since 2009. During 2013 and 2015 Guy led the Leonardo (then Selex ES) contributions to the two LAVOSAR studies for EDA. Since 2016 Guy has supported the study and development of the MIPS Architecture Standard working within and in parallel to the dstl Icarus project.

In his current role, as Capability Manager – Vehicle Systems, within the Integrated Sensing and Protection (ISP) line of business, Guy is responsible for leading the company's UK strategy, business planning, investment and developments associated with integrated mission system solutions and the land vehicle product base.

Mr James Harrison

Marketing and Business Development Director, Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems
Mr James Harrison

Mr Jean Beugels

Head of TenCate Technical Center EMEA, TenCate Advanced Armour
Mr Jean Beugels

Jean Beugels has a chemical engineering background and worked for 20 years in the automotive industry with engineering plastics. In 1996 he entered the ballistic business at DSM Dyneema and developed high end anti-ballistic composites for application in the civil and military vehicles, ships, helicopters and aircraft. In 2006 Jean Beugels started a new challenge at TenCate Advanced Armour, first as new business developer and then built and lead the anti-ballistic Aerospace business with mainly Helicopter and Aircraft OEMs. In de last 3 years he is Head of the TenCate Technical Center Europe for development of cutting edge ballistics solutions for all market segments. Next to the classical anti-ballistic development based on creating and testing of samples, a new supporting tool has been introduced for ballistics “Modelling and Simulation”. With this tool development can be much faster and on a higher level and this will create important advantages for military vehicle manufacturers.

Mr Richard Beatson

Business Development Director, Pearson Engineering
Mr Richard Beatson

Matt Aujla is a Business Development Manager at Pearson Engineering. He is responsible for the development of new business for Counter-Mine, Counter IED and Combat-Earth-Moving solutions throughout North America, South Americ and Europe.
Following his graduation in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southampton, Matt has previously worked as a Design Engineer, Programme Manager and Sales Manager in the field of on Add-on-armour for military vehicles.
Since joining Pearson Engineering in 2018, Matt is the Business Development Lead on Research & Development projects, looking at new and innovative ways of increasing survivability for land platforms against surface and below-ground threats.

Mr Richard Gunters

Regional Business Manager Personal Protection EMEA, DSM Protective Materials
Mr Richard Gunters

Richard Gunters (1967) holds a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering with more than 25 years of experience in the personal protection market. After serving as the platoon commander during his military service, Gunters started working for the Netherlands MOD. During that period, he toured as a captain in Bosnia- Herzegovina from 1996-1997 (SFOR 1) and, upon his return, joined the R&D department where he focused on ballistic protection – and was directly involved in writing specifications for ballistic, protective equipment based on end-user requirements and studies conducted by TNO and the likes.

In 2007, Gunters joined DSM as an Account Manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), with an emphasis on the United Kingdom, Germany and Turkey. Since 2015, Gunters has lead the commercial and technical teams for both platform and personal protection for DSM Protective Materials in EMEA

Outside of his professional endeavors, Gunters enjoys staying active by playing tennis and running. He’s also a season ticket holder for FC Utrecht on the Bunnik Side. If he’s not busy playing or watching sports, Gunters enjoys reading non-fiction on topics ranging from Russia and the Ottoman Empire to books by Anthony Beevor.

Mr Richard Hooper

Principal Vetronics Engineer, Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK MoD
Mr Richard Hooper

Richard Hooper is the Land Systems Programme Manager at Dstl, responsible for the delivery of Science and Technology across the Land environment. Previously a Principal Vetronics Engineer in Platform Systems Division, Dstl, he led the UK Icarus Technical Demonstration Programme, developing architecture standards to support an agile Modular Integrated Protection System (MIPS) capability for land platforms.

Mr Rob Baker

Discipline Lead, Advanced Vehicle Protection, Australian Defence Science and Technology Group
Mr Rob Baker

Rob Baker completed an Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree with honours at the University of Adelaide in 1998 and commenced with Weapons Systems Division at the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) in 2000 into as a Weapons Modeller and Analyst.
Rob has worked on Army, Navy and Air force programs conducting research and delivering advice and support to acquisition and capability development mainly associated with weapons systems and operational support with a focus on missile systems.
Rob’s experience and background includes a secondment to UK DSTL in 2007, deployment to Afghanistan as an operations analyst in 2010, probabilistic range safety expertise, and 4 years as an advisor with the Australian Special Forces.
Since early 2016, Rob has been leading the Active Protection Systems program at DST Group. This has involved conducting research, leading research teams, managing various collaborative programs with partner nations and providing advice to Army and the Land 400 Project on Active Protection systems and Anti-Tank guided missiles.

Mr Roger Sloman

Managing Director, Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems
Mr Roger Sloman

Roger is an innovative entrepreneur with 45 years’ experience of building high-technology advanced materials/engineering organisations from single-man start-ups to operations with a global reach. He introduced carbon fibre into F1 motor racing in 1975, and developed the Advanced Composites Group into a worldwide business supplying the global aerospace and defence markets with advanced carbon fibre materials. Getting into the blast protection business almost by accident in 2007, he saw the opportunity to develop a practical method of directly counteracting mine blast effects on vehicles, and currently the Active Mine Protection Systems (AMPS™) technology is being evaluated in the USA, marketed by Advanced Blast & Ballistic Systems. The technology comprises a suite of systems that, providing the vehicle is not penetrated, are designed to deal with all the secondary threats to the occupants of a vehicle hit by a mine or IED blast.

Mr Stefan Thelin

Head of Technology, Engineering, BAE Systems Hägglunds
Mr Stefan Thelin

Mr Thelin holds a Masters degree in Electronic Engineering from the Mid Sweden University of Sundsvall, Sweden. He has been
working with BAE Systems since 2001 and in 2008 he was appointed Head of Technology.
As head of Technology he is responsible for the long term development of key capabilities for our platforms and by that leading
most of our R&D projects.
These capabilities is C4I/ISTAR, Mobility, Human Factors, Lethality and Survivability.
Previous positions for Mr Thelin at BAE Systems includes leading the Electrical system development of the CV9035 as well as being
Head of Electrical System and Technical Project Manager.

Professor Bryn James

Senior Fellow - Dstl Physical Sciences Group, DSTL
Professor Bryn James

Professor Bryn James is a physicist. He has spent his career applying knowledge of physics in the field of protection and survivability, in a number of technology areas. He has spent much time investigating the interaction of externally applied forces with solid matter in the field of armour systems, contributing many papers to relevant International Symposia. He has also undertaken significant research and development of precise and accurate timing and frequency technology for defence systems. Bryn is a Senior Fellow in Dstl. He is the Technical Leader for armour research and development, the technical lead for Timing Systems and he is the Head of the Land Integrated Survivability Technology Exploitation Network (LISTEN). He initiated and led the Parsifal programme for operational support in armour and protection for Operation Telic and Operation Herrick. For this he was awarded a MOD Chief Scientific Adviser’s commendation.
 

Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

, Israel Ministry of Defense
Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

Senior Representative

, FFG
Senior Representative

The Flensburg Farhzeugbau Gesellschaft FFG is a leading company in maintenance repair and overhaul, vehicle upgrades, development and production with over 40 years’ experience internationally.
Headquartered in Flensburg Germany the founding competency of the company was initially in MRO of Bundeswehr vehicles. This sector has expanded with up to depot level maintenance, and customers’ service being available 24/7 all around the world. An example of the multiple international customers served by the FFG include both The United Kingdom and The United States armed forces
Building on this solid base of MRO experience the FFG began to develop its own upgrade concepts. A prime example is our comprehensive M113 upgrade packages. The FFG can completely rejuvenate and transform this vehicle to meet multiple roles. We have several Powerpack concepts, can stretch the chassis, add additional road-wheels, lift the roof, integrate new Final Drives, new brakes, reinforced suspension, a Composite-Rubber-Tracks, and provide a combat weight of 20 tons (compared to 11.5 tons of the original M113), integrate protection and communication systems and various mission kits FFG has upgraded over 1500 of these vehicles internationally. Other vehicles upgraded include the Wiesel, Pasi and MTLB Our extensive upgrade experience covers both wheeled and tracked platforms of both western and soviet origins.
The next logical step was to use this experience to create our own vehicle systems: With our Protected Mission Module Carrier PMMC G5, FFG created the first concept of a M113 successor vehicle. This concept was the base for the development of the Norwegian Armoured Combat Support Vehicle ACSV G5. The ACSV G5 is now in serial production with 44 units under contract. In the area of heavy tracked vehicles, FFG produces the WiSENT2 multi-role support vehicle based on the Leopard 2 chassis. The WiSENT2 is already in service with over 5 customers internationally.
Contact us to explore how The FFG can provide the capability for your missions worldwide.
 

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

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9:00

The Future of Protection

Brigadier Jon Swift, Head Military Capability Plans, UK MoD

• Modernising and Acquiring to sustain capability dominance
• Responding to future threats
o Cyber security, electronic-warfare, and assuring operational effectiveness in degraded environments
• Creating mobile C2 nodes for enhanced multinational and multi-domain operational reach

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The Future of US Armor: Evaluating the Survivability Priorities for the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle

  • Overview of the NGCV CFT’s overall survivability priorities
  • Cultivating industry relations to foster an active marketplace and develop cutting edge technology before drafting the formal requirements for the OMFV
  • Leveraging AI to enhance situational awareness and enhance survivability.
  • Integrating advanced armor solutions and active protection systems
  • Major General Richard 'Ross' Coffman, Director, Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, US Army Futures Command

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    Benefits of a Modular Open-Systems Approach for the Integration of Active Protection Systems

    Mr Guy Davies, Capability Manager Vehicle Systems, Electronics, Leonardo

  • Modular Integrated Protection System (MIPS) - Outcomes from the Icarus TDP
  • Operational, acquisition and support benefits to be derived from a MIPS approach
  • MIPS capability integration into service and the challenges ahead
  • Broader utility of MIPS as a modular integration approach
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    Morning Coffee

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    CASTLE Acoustic Subarray Enabled Capabilities for Vehicle Crew Survivability

    Mr Alex Koers, Managing Director, Microflown AVISA

  • The CASTLE
  • Overview of software defined capabilities
  • The need for further testing
     
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    Hide, Survive, Deceive

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

  • Enhancing survivability on the current and future battlefield
  • Avoiding detection through enhanced visual, thermal and signature management
  • Deceiving in the electro-magnetic spectrum for greater survivability
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    Assessing the Vehicle Protection Systems Considerations of the Australian Land Forces and Improving Operational Effectiveness through the Integration of APS

    Mr Rob Baker, Discipline Lead, Advanced Vehicle Protection, Australian Defence Science and Technology Group

    • Assessing the research and development of the Australian DoD in applying APS and the findings from testing
    • The Australian approach to APS, wider vehicle protection system considerations and integrating enhanced situational awareness components for greater survivability
    • The future of APS on Australian Armour platforms and developing a coherent integrated mission system

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    Sensor Driven Aids to Battlefield Mobility

    Mr Richard Beatson, Business Development Director, Pearson Engineering

  • AI based surface threat detection
  • Sensor enhanced minefield breaching
  • Combat engineering capability for an unmanned world
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    Networking Lunch

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    Increasing Protection Capabilities of Next-Generation Armoured Fighting Vehicles: The CARMEL Future Combat Vehicle Program

    Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

    Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons), , Israel Ministry of Defense

    • Enhancing armoured vehicle situational awareness through integrated AI and autonomous capabilities
    • Optimising survivability through Elbit Systems’ IronVision Helmet Mounted Display (HMD)
    • Adapting current AFV platforms to achieve new levels of battlefield effectiveness

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    Finding the Limits of Mine/IED Blast Protection Capability for Armoured Vehicles

    Mr Roger Sloman, Managing Director, Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems

  • The Limits on Blast Protection Systems for Armoured Vehicles
  • Towards 6kg Underbelly on a Toyota Hilux – Limiting Belly Plate Deformation
  • The Blast Protection Capability Scale and the Effect of Adding Active Downforce
  • Shock Attenuation for Rigid V-hull Designs
  • Update on US Army VPS and Pentagon RRTO Activity re VGAM™ Development
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    Exploiting Developments in Active Protection Systems

    Mr Richard Hooper, Principal Vetronics Engineer, Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK MoD

  • Migrating the Modular Integrated Protection System (MIPS) architecture from research to service
  • The developing role of APS
  • The way ahead for APS technology developments and implementation
  • The role of APS technologies as parts of an integrated survivability suite and mission system for UK armour
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Maximising Boxer Survivability for Enhanced German Armoured Capabilities

    Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke, Authorized Representative for MRAV BOXER, II-Combat, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, Bundeswehr

    • Modularity as survivability
    • Enhancing situational awareness and signature management capabilities for improved protection
    • Responding to new and evolving threat profiles

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    16:30

    Research Perspective: Swedish Armed Forces’ Protection Planning

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

  • How can we measure survivability?
  • Contextual and capability dependent measures
  • Measures dependent on technologies
  • Challenges faced
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

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    Supporting the US Warfighter by Providing Comprehensive Evaluation of Survivability Components and Requirements for Current and Future US Armor

    Mr Christopher Barrett, Executive Director, Army Evaluation Center, US Army Test and Evaluation Command

  • Challenges from the integration of an advanced vehicle protection suite and the uplifts gained from application
  • Findings from the live-fire evaluations of APS and effects on mission capacity
  • Enhancing the use of sensors and situational awareness for optimal survivability
  • Proposing a path ahead for U.S. armor and the importance of vehicle protection systems more widely
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    Added Value of Modelling and Simulation in Vehicle Protection Developments

    Mr Jean Beugels, Head of TenCate Technical Center EMEA, TenCate Advanced Armour

  • Achieving development time and cost reductions
  • Increasing protection performance and vehicle payloads
  • From a build-to-print to build-to-specification approach
  • Validity and reliability in modelling and simulation
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    Enhancing Situational Awareness for the Dragón 8x8 VCR to Improve Overall Survivability

  • The importance of modularity and versatility to allow the incorporation of future updates and subsystems into the VCR
  • Increasing Situational Awareness through the use of 360° panoramic cameras and infrared camera systems
  • Upgrading alert systems on the Dragón through laser lighting and acoustic shot detection
  • Enhancements to counter-IED and blast protection capabilities
  • Colonel Adrián Benito, Chief of 8x8 Dragón AFV Program, Spanish MoD

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    Morning Coffee

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    Survivability – Dependence upon Time and Synchronisation

    Professor Bryn James, Senior Fellow - Dstl Physical Sciences Group, DSTL

    • Applications and equipment that are dependent upon time, e.g. Navigation, ECM, C5ISR (Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance)
    • Some of the issues regarding resilience and effects upon survivability
    • Techniques for time distribution and synchronisation
    • Recommendations for increasing robustness and resilience

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    Industry Panel Debate: Maintaining Armoured Survivability in the Future Battlefield

  • Assessing and responding to future threats to armoured platforms
  • Enhancing survivability without compromising mobility
  • Looking to the future - technology driving innovation
  • Forging closer military-to-industry links to greater meet requirements
  • Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , Leonardo

    Mr Roger Sloman, Managing Director, Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems

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    ACSV G5 Armoured Combat Support Vehicle G5

    Mr Benjamin Lindsay

    Mr Benjamin Lindsay, International Sales Manager, Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft GmbH (FFG)

  • Multi-Role Platform
  • Dedicated support vehicle from conception
  • Modular 8 ton payload
  • Armoured formation support workhorse
  • Force multiplier on tracks
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    Progress in Lightweight Armour from a Composite Materials Supplier Perspective

    Mr Richard Gunters, Regional Business Manager Personal Protection EMEA, DSM Protective Materials

  • Mapping Dyneema® grades versus threat
  • Performance data versus different threats
  • The importance of the value chain
  • How to distinguish from competition
  • Examples of weight saving
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    Enhancing Threat Detection, Stealth and Protection Within the Mechanized/Motorized Brigades of the Royal Netherlands Army

    Captain Mark Hoving, Staff Officer Armored Vehicles Desk, Combat Development Centre for Ground Maneuver, Royal Netherlands Army

  • CV90, Boxer, Fennek
  • Enhanced situational awareness
  • Enhanced threat detection, stealth and protection
  • Challenges regarding integrated C-UAS
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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    Developing Holistic, Adaptable, Survivability

    • Holistic - CV90s layered approach
    • Adaptable - What base capabilities do you have to nourish to be able to adapt?
    • The key to successful development
     

    Mr Dan Lindell, Director Combat Vehicles, BAE Systems Hägglunds

    Mr Stefan Thelin, Head of Technology, Engineering, BAE Systems Hägglunds

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    Assessing the Portuguese Intervention Brigade’s Armoured Capabilities and the Survivability Traits of the Pandur 8x8

    Lieutenant Colonel Luís Carlos Gonçalves Rodrigues, Operations Officer, Intervention Brigade, Portuguese Army

  • The role and structure of the Intervention Brigade
  • The Pandur II IFV: current capabilities and planned upgrades
  • Responding to new and evolving threat profiles to ensure crew and platform protection
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army


    Former Head of Force Protection
    British Army
    Head Military Capability Plans
    UK MoD
    Staff Officer Armored Vehicles Desk, Combat Development Centre for Ground Maneuver
    Royal Netherlands Army
    Chief of 8x8 Dragón AFV Program
    Spanish MoD
    Programme Manager Weapon and Protection
    Swedish Defence Research Agency
    Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit
    British Army
    Authorized Representative for MRAV BOXER, II-Combat, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre
    Bundeswehr
    Operations Officer, Intervention Brigade
    Portuguese Army
    Director, Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team
    US Army Futures Command
    Managing Director
    Microflown AVISA
    International Sales Manager
    Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft GmbH (FFG)
    Executive Director, Army Evaluation Center
    US Army Test and Evaluation Command
    Director Combat Vehicles
    BAE Systems Hägglunds
    Capability Manager Vehicle Systems, Electronics
    Leonardo
    Marketing and Business Development Director
    Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems
    Head of TenCate Technical Center EMEA
    TenCate Advanced Armour
    Business Development Director
    Pearson Engineering
    Regional Business Manager Personal Protection EMEA
    DSM Protective Materials
    Principal Vetronics Engineer, Platform Systems Division
    DSTL, UK MoD
    Discipline Lead, Advanced Vehicle Protection
    Australian Defence Science and Technology Group
    Managing Director
    Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems
    Head of Technology, Engineering
    BAE Systems Hägglunds
    Senior Fellow - Dstl Physical Sciences Group
    DSTL
    Israel Ministry of Defense
    FFG

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    Speaker Interview with Colonel Adrián Benito, Spanish MoD

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    Speaker Interview with Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke, Bundeswehr

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    Speaker Interview with Rob Baker, Australian Defence Science and Technology Group

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    Speaker Interview with Alex Koers, Microflown AVISA

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    Speaker Interview with Jean Beugels, TenCate Advanced Armour

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    Leonardo

    Gold Sponsor
    https://www.leonardocompany.com/en/home

    Leonardo delivers capability that provides military forces globally with timely information superiority, force protection, situational awareness, command and control, weapon systems management, target tracking, coastal surveillance and network communications. Specialising in systems integration, digitalized architectures, combat & battle management systems and multi-sensors, electro-optical fire control systems and infrared search and track (IRST) systems. The breadth of technical expertise allows for the design and manufacturing of flexible, modular and scalable systems that meet any operational requirement on Land. As lead for the UK’s Icarus programme, Leonardo has developed the Modular Integrated Protection System (MIPS) Standard and modular systems approach providing the basis upon which future Active Protection System (APS) solutions can be developed, integrated and evolved to meet the operational need. Leonardo is a world player in Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space, developing advanced components to fully integrated systems and platforms.

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    ABBS

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.advanced-blast.com

    The ABBS Active Mine Protection System (AMPS™) package is a suite of three systems designed to fully protect the occupants of an armoured vehicle from all the secondary effects of an under-belly mine.

    • Floor Shock. An active system very rapidly removes the vehicle floor from under the seated occupant’s feet, and from under any loose objects on the floor. The floor re-sets to its original position automatically and does not require any maintenance afterwards apart from replacing the energetic cartridges in the actuators.

    • Belly Plate Deformation. A simple passive system using composite reinforcement of a steel belly plate has been developed to minimise the deformation that occurs directly over the mine location. As well as protecting the occupant’s legs by eliminating contact between the belly plate and the floor, this also enables a reduction in the depth of the space that is normally left open between the belly plate and the vehicle floor. Reducing this space claim has significant benefits in terms of vehicle overall height and weight. A 12kg test to AEP55 at 300mm standoff resulted in only 80mm deformation very locally in the belly plate with no deformation at the edges of the belly plate.

    • Global Acceleration. The ABBS VGAM™ (Vehicle Global Acceleration Mitigation) system has been fully proven by testing in the UK during 2017 and in August 2018 by a large-scale test in the USA. The system can completely eliminate Global Acceleration due to the mine blast. The immensely powerful patented, easily fitted, lightweight, Linear Rocket Motor (LRM™) countermeasures initiate in less than 3ms after the mine blast and can deliver nearly all their impulse in another 20 – 30ms to counteract the mine blast lifting forces and keep the vehicle on the ground. The system is being evaluated and developed to TRL6 under a CRADA with TARDEC.

    • New Development – Active Belly Plate System – A new active system designed to counteract the initial high peak of the mine blast force/time curve is being developed. It is anticipated that the system will enable a substantial reduction in belly plate weight which can translate into full 6kg underbelly protection for light commercial vehicles such as a Toyota Land Cruiser at a reasonable weight and cost without the need to use the Linear Rocket Motors to control Global Acceleration.

    • Call Roger Sloman on (+44) 7989381057 or e-mail roger.sloman@advanced-blast.com



    Collins Aerospace

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.kidde-deugra.com/

    Collins Aerospace is a leader in technologically advanced, intelligent solutions that help to redefine the aerospace and defense industry. We dedicate our capabilities, comprehensive portfolio and expertise to solving customers’ toughest challenges and meeting the demands of the global market. The company employs more than 78,000 people in more than 300 locations worldwide. Kidde Deugra, a part of Collins Aerospace, is an expert in state-of-the-art safety with over 50 years of experience in fire and explosion protection and detection for military vehicles, aircraft technology and aviation. Kidde Deugra is a recognized and reliable partner with the ability to translate individual requirements into efficient solutions. Learn more about our solutions at www.kidde-deugra.com.


    Dyneema

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.dsm.com/dyneema/en_GB/home.html

    Law enforcement, first responders and military service personnel risk their lives every day to keep communities around the world safe. Dyneema® helps protect them while they protect us.

    Dyneema® has one of the highest strength-to-weight ratios of any material on Earth, allowing armor solutions to maintain the highest levels of protection without sacrificing user comfort or maneuverability. In fact, DSM works directly with industry-leading armor manufacturers to develop technologies that are fit-for-purpose.

    Beyond continual innovation and collaboration, the lightweight construction of armor made with Dyneema® helps mitigate long-term injuries associated with the cumulative effect of daily armor use – providing protection on the front lines and beyond.



    FFG Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.ffg-flensburg.de

    The Flensburg Farhzeugbau Gesellschaft FFG is a leading company in maintenance repair and overhaul, vehicle upgrades, development and production with over 40 years’ experience internationally.

    Headquartered in Flensburg Germany the founding competency of the company was initially in MRO of Bundeswehr vehicles. This sector has expanded with up to depot level maintenance, and customers’ service being available 24/7 all around the world. An example of the multiple international customers served by the FFG include both The United Kingdom and The United States armed forces.

    Building on this solid base of MRO experience the FFG began to develop its own upgrade concepts. A prime example is our comprehensive M113 upgrade packages. The FFG can completely rejuvenate and transform this vehicle to meet multiple roles. We have several Powerpack concepts, can stretch the chassis, add additional road-wheels, lift the roof, integrate new Final Drives, new brakes, reinforced suspension, a Composite-Rubber-Tracks, and provide a combat weight of 20 tons (compared to 11.5 tons of the original M113), integrate protection and communication systems and various mission kits FFG has upgraded over 1500 of these vehicles internationally. Other vehicles upgraded include the Wiesel, Pasi and MTLB Our extensive upgrade experience covers both wheeled and tracked platforms of both western and soviet origins.

    The next logical step was to use this experience to create our own vehicle systems: With our Protected Mission Module Carrier PMMC G5, FFG created the first concept of a M113 successor vehicle. This concept was the base for the development of the Norwegian Armoured Combat Support Vehicle ACSV G5. The ACSV G5 is now in serial production with 44 units under contract. In the area of heavy tracked vehicles, FFG produces the WiSENT2 multi-role support vehicle based on the Leopard 2 chassis. The WiSENT2 is already in service with over 5 customers internationally.



    Microflown AVISA

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.microflown-avisa.com

    Microflown AVISA is NATO’s unicorn in battlefield acoustics. The CASTLE acoustic subarray can be installed on all sorts of mobile platforms, manned and/or unmanned.

    Stand-alone applications include detection and:

    • localization of incoming direct fires

    • pointing at short range airborne threats

    Networked applications include:

    • collaborative protection

    • tank hunting



    Pearson Engineering

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

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

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

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

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

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

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



    TenCate Advanced Armour

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.tencateadvancedarmor.com/Platform-survivability/Land-system-survivability

    TenCate Advanced Armour is a global strategic partner in survivability solutions. We support platform manufacturers achieve the highest performance levels with the highest level of protection. Our composite survivability systems enable more mobility, greater range, and more payload for your platform.

    Based on decades of experience in developing, integrating, and manufacturing survivability systems, TenCate Advanced Armour can provide extensive support across all phases of vehicle development. We can produce protection solutions in highly complex shapes and in large sizes to integrate directly with the contours of the platform and retain the native structures. An integral part of our service to our partners is survivability engineering where we support with survivability analysis, ballistic simulation, design, ballistic and environmental certification, integration, installation, and logistics support.

    TenCate Advanced Armour is an OEM-independent company that provides survivability systems to private entities and for large government programmes. We support a global and diverse group of platform manufacturers from our offices and plants across UK, France, Denmark, USA, and Singapore. Our experience in anti-ballistic solutions increases daily and we can boast more than 3.000 ballistic solutions developed and tested and more than 25.000 vehicles protected globally.

    See more about our survivability solutions

    https://www.tencateadvancedarmor.com/Platform-survivability/Land-system-survivability



    Thales

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

    In a world that is increasingly fast moving, unpredictable – and full of opportunities – our customers come to us with big ambitions: to make life better, and to keep us safer.

    Combining a unique diversity of expertise, talent and cultures, our architects design and deliver decisive technologies for decisive moments in five markets: Defence & Security, Digital Identity and Security, Aerospace and Space.

    With a digital revolution underway in all the markets that Thales serves, Thales is investing heavily in the four technological pillars of connectivity/IoT, Big Data, artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Today, Thales is developing solutions for tomorrow’s data-driven, autonomous, immersive world – from autonomous platforms to collaborative combat systems, from connected cockpits to secure clouds and cyber-protected communications, from self-learning radars to virtual reality solutions for training and predictive maintenance. Thales provides a unique range of technologies and services and is a trusted partner for our customers in their digital transformation, offering new ways of working, within new ecosystems that make tomorrow possible today. With its 30,000 engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique capability to design, develop and deploy equipment, systems and services that meet the most complex security requirements. Thales in the UK is a team of over 6,500 experts, including 4,500 highly skilled engineers, located across 10 key UK sites.

    With a heritage of over 130 years, Thales in the UK understands the importance of developing skills for the future, which is why they have over 400 apprentices and graduates across the UK. Thales is committed to supporting its people, and continuously developing talent, and highly skilled experts.Thales helps its customers think faster and act smarter – Decisive Technology for Decisive Moments.


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    Counter-IED Report

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.counteriedreport.com

    Counter-IED Report is a leading international subscription-based publication, which covers the latest developments in the fight against the IED threat. We aim to identify technological advances as well as strategies and tactics for countering threat networks, reduce IED manufacture and placement, assist post-conflict humanitarian demining and capacity building efforts worldwide. For more information please visit website: www.counteriedreport.com


    Defense-update.com

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.defense-update.com

    Defense Update highlights worldwide defense programs, including; land warfare covering armor and infantry and support elements,aerospace, naval, C4ISR, EW, Cyber Warfare, intelligence and net-centric warfare, unmanned systems and robotics, and homeland defense. Written by experienced defense journalists from different nations, with contribution by analysts specializing in different fields, Defense Update provides comprehensive coverage of specific defense related topics, including Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV), Future Combat Systems, Aerospace – and unmanned systems as well as robotics and Precision Strike weapons. It also covers in-depth analysis of developing trends in Command, Control, Communications and Computing, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR).


    Soldier Modernisation

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.soldiermod.com

    Soldier Modernisation (SoldierMod.Com) is an authoritative policy and technology publication for the international defense community, serving the integrated equipment needs of the dismounted soldier and marine in operations today and the fielding of Soldier Modernisation Programmes over the next few years. SoldierMod.Com is designed to provide insights into how decision makers plan to transform operations in the areas of survivability, sustainability, C4I, lethality and mobility; managing the balance between the promise of 'leap-ahead technology balance and mature cost effective solutions. SoldierMod is distributed in many formats which will include an 50 page journal 10,000 copies BPA Audited, twice annually , in January and June Our Website www.soldiermod.com , Has a 24 hour news service , anytime ( currently at over 20,000 individual visits per month ) . We also have an online technical forum where anyone in the industry can ask us strategic or technological questions , our partners and experts will respond directly back.


    Epicos

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.Epicos.com

    Epicos is a global, multifaceted portal providing Aerospace and Defense industries around the world with business intelligence and active support to access opportunities on international procurements, industrial cooperation and offsets. Epicos has carried out extensive industry analysis and mapping of capabilities of A&D Industries and offers this knowledge to its members helping them to identify business opportunities and to build strategic alliances. Additionally, Epicos supports the global A&D industry through a wide range of on-line services and products including but not limited to: a large online procurement database, an updated Business Directory, an e-library with extensive information regarding procurement and offsets processes systems and an up to the minute news database.


    Asian Military Review

    Supporting Media Partners
    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.


    SEGURANÇA & DEFESA

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.segurancaedefesa.com/

    SEGURANÇA & DEFESA (“Security & Defense”) is the recognized leader among South American printed defense magazines. It has been in the market for 37 years, and presently is the only one of its kind in Brazil to be nationally distributed. Sold on news stands and by subscriptions, it is sent free of charge to key names and addresses in the defense sector in Brazil and in South American countries.


    Armada International

    Supporting Media Partners
    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.


    Global Military Communications

    Supporting Media Partners
    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

    Supporting Media Partners
    https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/

    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.


    Robotics Tomorrow

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.RoboticsTomorrow.com

    RoboticsTomorrow.com is an Online Trade Magazine featuring Products, Companies, News, Articles and Events for the Industrial Automation, Robotics and Unmanned Vehicle industries. With an emphasis on the state of the art and on the horizon technologies that have strong prospects of commercialization, our philosophy is to create an outlet where the industry can share information and report on itself.


    Army Technology

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.army-technology.com

    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.


    Defence Today

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://defencetoday.com

    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.


    SecurityClearedJobs.com

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.SecurityClearedJobs.com

    SecurityClearedJobs.com is an on-line job board designed and marketed to attract candidates who work within Defence, Government and Nuclear sectors. We advertise 1000’s of job opportunities both on a Permanent and Contract basis covering opportunities within all industry sectors. Visit our site www.SecurityClearedJobs.com to search for your next job opportunity.


    Military Systems and Technology

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.militarysystems-tech.com

    Military Systems & Technology is a comprehensive web portal, design agency and publication designed for the International Defence & Aerospace Industry. It is a source of daily information for Manufacturers, OEM’S, System Integrators and Contractors. We even have Government & Military Readers. The portal encompasses all aspects of Military equipment, technology, design and services. www.militarysystems-tech.com info@militarysystems-tech.com +44 (0)1392 881545


    ArmedForces.co.uk

    Supporting Media Partners
    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


    Homeland Security Corporation (HSRC)

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.hsrc.biz

    HSRC provides premium off-the-shelf market reports on present and emerging technologies and industry expertise, enabling global clients to gain time-critical insight into business opportunities. All reports include in-depth information and analysis of emerging markets, technologies, and industries broken down by geography, market, vertical, technology, product, and revenue stream. Our reports support Homeland Security & Public Safety communities worldwide in their strategic decision-making process, providing up-to-date market knowledge, analysis, and insights. HSRC offers customized research services geared towards providing our clients with clear, actionable recommendations designed to empower decision-making and to help exploit emerging opportunities in the market. The customized research services provide a deep analysis of specific markets and eco-systems, target geographies, strategic segments and verticals, competitor analysis and technological benchmarks. The custom research services are provided as an ad hoc assignment or as an ongoing service.

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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.

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

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

    CPD Certificates

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

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