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Counter UAS Maritime
20 October - 21 October 2025
Counter UAS Maritime

SAE Media Group is proud to announce the inaugural Counter UAS Maritime Conference, taking place in London on 20 and 21 October 2025.

Drones have reshaped modern warfare on land and are doing the same in the maritime domain, representing a fundamental challenge to freedom of navigation and allied naval superiority.

Navies actively seeking C-UAS solutions find that the vast majority of systems in the market were designed with the land domain in mind and are not adequately adapted to operate in the maritime domain.

This lack of cost-effective and sufficiently adapted C-UAS systems therefore leaves our warfighters lacking the tools they need and our defence industry missing out on a huge commercial opportunity and market segment

The Counter UAS Maritime Conference will provide unrivalled networking opportunities and bring together leading experts from across the naval and commercial sectors to provide lessons learned, operational requirements and acquisition priorities in the world’s first forum of its kind.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Director, Maritime Security Center of Excellence
Commander (SG) Sune Lund

Commander (SG) Sune Lund

Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command, Royal Danish Navy
Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy
Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

C-UAS EUMS Expert, European Union Military Staff
Lieutenant Commander William Benbow

Lieutenant Commander William Benbow

SO2 MDA Plans, Royal Navy Maritime Domain Awareness Programme, UKMTO

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Director, Maritime Security Center of Excellence
Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren

Capt. Mehmet Cengiz EKREN graduated from Naval Academy in 1995.
He began to serve onboard TCG ALBATROS in 1995 as Second Engineer. From 1997 to 2006, he assumed a variety of duties respectively as 2nd Engineer and Chief Engineer onboard TCG TAYFUN, TCG AB-35, TCSG-68, TCG SIMSEK, TCG KALKAN and TCG IMBAT.
Between 2006-2012 he assumed following posts of Turkish Naval Forces:
• Mersin Military Repair Yard Command as Repair and Maintenance Planning Officer,
• Naval Inventory Control Center as Inventory Management Branch Head for FPBs,
• YILDIZLAR Naval Surface Training Center as Team Leader for Naval Machinery and Fire Fighting Trainings of FPBs,
• Turkish Fleet Command Headquarters Repairs and Maintenance Planning Officer for FPBs,
• Turkish Fleet Command Headquarters Naval Surface, Subsurface and Naval Air Assets Repairs Branch Head.
His following NATO deployments include;
• TAAC-Capital LNO to NATO Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan/Kabil (2016-2017),
• Assistant Chief of Staff Plans and Policy (ACOS J5) in Naval Strike and Support Forces to NATO (STRIKFORNATO) in Lisbon-Portugal (2017-2020).
After his return, he was assigned as Turkish Naval Forces HQs as Director of Strategy Department for three years (2020-2023). His last assignment was the Director of MARSECCOE in July 2023.
He has a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Maritime Transportation Engineering (Naval Machinery) and he also continues PhD studies on Maritime Security in Istanbul Technical University as PhD Student. He has various NATO Training and Education Certifications as well as PRINCE2 practitioner certificate in Project Management.
His decorations include a NATO Medal for the Resolute Support Mission.
He is married to Mrs. Sabina EKREN and has a son Eldan. He speaks working level English, intermediate level French, German and elementary level Portuguese.

Chris Trelawny

Deputy Secretary General, INTERPORT POLICE
Chris Trelawny

Chris Trelawny was commissioned as Deputy Secretary General of INTERPORTPOLICE on 1 January 2022. Prior to that, he spent 18 years in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretariat focussed on multi-agency approaches to maritime security and facilitation. His major projects included the Djibouti Code of Conduct (DCoC), the Yaoundé Code of Conduct, and the Jeddah Amendment to the DCoC, 2017. Before joining IMO in 2003, Chris spent 6 years at ICAO and 4 years in aviation security roles and 8 years as a customs officer. He also served for 30 years in the Royal Naval Reserve.

Commander (SG) Sune Lund

Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command, Royal Danish Navy
Commander (SG) Sune Lund

Sune Lund joined the Royal Danish Navy in 2003, and was commissioned in 2008, upon which followed three years in the Arctic, in NATOs Standing Naval Forces, and as both the Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of a Danish Patrol Ship.
 

As a Lieutenant Commander, he specialised in Anti-Air Warfare, serving on both the Danish general-purpose frigates and Air Defence frigates. He subsequently served in the Danish Ministry of Defence as a staff officer in the Strategic Office.

After becoming a Commander (junior grade), Sune was headhunted from the Ministry to take over as OPSO on HDMS NIELS JUEL, with the task of re-establishing the OPS Division and being Project Lead for getting the ship through FOST. Upon achieving this, he served in the Danish Operational Staff, Planning Division as a staff officer until 2018, when he moved to Brussels to work at NATO HQ, International Military Staff (IMS).

Upon returning from NATO HQ in 2022, Sune became Commander (senior grade) and took over the command of HDMS ABSALON until the frigate went into its rotational maintenance period. He then took over the command of HDMS IVER HUITFELDT coming out of maintenance, taking the frigate and its crew through the Danish Operational Sea Training, which culminates with 6 weeks at FOST in Devonport.

A mixed career with both sea duty and staff work at both operational and strategic levels have delivered a number of different experiences. It includes Operation Removal of Chemical Weapons from Syria (OPRECSYR), Operation CORMORANT and KINGFISHER in the Baltic Sea (NordStream) and Operation Prosperity Guardian in the Red Sea, together with having worked on some of the most important strategic concepts and plans within NATO.
 

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy
Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Dr Florin Chiper

Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, NATO Communications and Information Agency
Dr Florin Chiper

I’m a defense technology professional specializing in Electronic Warfare (EW), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Direction Finding (DF), and Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS). With a strong foundation in Software Defined Radio (SDR), my work focuses on aviation-related applications and the integration of Artificial Intelligence to enhance mission-critical processes and decision-making.
Currently, I serve as scientist and subject matter expert and am based in The Hague, Netherlands. I’ve been actively involved in cross-border defense projects and multinational collaborations—particularly in areas related to threat detection, electromagnetic spectrum operations, and integrated protection systems. My role bridges operational needs with technical innovation, ensuring solutions are both forward-looking and field-ready.
I have also authored and co-authored several research publications in the fields of EW, SDR, and C-UAS, contributing to the advancement of defense technology through applied research and academic collaboration. My work often explores the intersection between emerging technologies and their real-world application in complex operational environments.
I regularly participate in industry events and panel discussions, sharing insights on the evolving role of AI and advanced sensing in modern defense. Passionate about innovation and strategy, I continue to contribute to R&D initiatives and forums shaping the future of defense capabilities.
 

Federico Borsari

Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security, Center for European Policy Analysis
Federico Borsari

Federico Borsari is a Resident Fellow with the Transatlantic Defense and Security Program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and a cohort of the NATO 2030 Global Fellowship.

At CEPA, he focuses on issues at the intersection between technology and international security, in particular unmanned systems and autonomy, and his portfolio also includes NATO and transatlantic defense and security. He has authored several analyses and publications on the use and security implications of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) by both state and non-state actors and recently co-authored the first-ever report on drone warfare and the implications for NATO with the Center for European Policy Analysis.

He previously was a Pan European Fellow and then a Visiting Fellow with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and, until October 2021, an analyst and project officer at the International Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) in Milan, where he also took part in the organization of the last three editions of the Mediterranean Dialogues Conference.

Federico holds a BA in History from the University of Modena and an MA in international relations and strategic studies from the University of Bologna. He also earned a second MA in Middle Eastern Studies from the Catholic University in Milan and has conducted fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan for a research project on the institutionalization and depoliticization of the Peshmarga.

He is a frequent commentator on defense and drone technology across national and international outlets and has intervened in several international conferences on defense technology and the use of drones.

Jack Matlack

Drone Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science
Jack Matlack

Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

C-UAS EUMS Expert, European Union Military Staff
Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

Lieutenant Commander William Benbow

SO2 MDA Plans, Royal Navy Maritime Domain Awareness Programme, UKMTO
Lieutenant Commander William Benbow

Mark Rutherford

Sales Director, D-Fend Solutions
Mark Rutherford

Mark has over 35 years of experience operating in the critical national infrastructure (CNI) industry, specialising in protecting facilities from attacks and threats.

Mark started his career in civil engineering before bringing these key skills to his activities in the military, where his primary focus was to attack critical national infrastructure (CNI) and to defeat security measures. Once he left his military position, Mark became the Operations Director of a start-up security company, specialising on high-end consultancy. Operating in the CNI and aviation industries, Mark has consulted to governments and militaries across the globe, including the UK parliament, Crown Estate, some of the world’s largest airports, airlines and air cargo companies, as well as CNI operators specialising in the prevention and mitigation of security breaches by foot, vehicle and air. Since 2022, Mark has been with D-Fend Solutions, the leading provider of cyber-driven C-UAS systems, addressing the protection of CNI from rogue drones.

Oliver Gill

Program Manager and Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science
Oliver Gill

Wing Commander Charles Lynn MBE

SO1 C-UAS Futures, UK Joint C-UAS Office
Wing Commander Charles Lynn MBE

Wg Cdr Charlie Lynn has spent 28 years as a Royal Air Force Air Force Protection (Air FP) specialist providing Air FP advice and support to enable military air operations in support of UK defence interests. During that time, he has served on numerous Expeditionary Air Wings in multiple operational theatres across the globe and in the UK, and completed a 3-year exchange tour with the Luftwaffe.

Following the December 2018 Gatwick Drone Incident, Charlie was posted to the Air and Space Warfare Centre at RAF Waddington to review Force Protection training, doctrine, tactics and procedures to mitigate the growing threat of UAS. Developing a detailed understanding of commercial and military UAS technology, the threat posed to military operations and evolving C-UAS capabilities to mitigate such threats, Charlie has provided specialist C-UAS advice to defence, cross-government, industry, and coalition partners. He has deployed forward on multiple occasions to inform the development of UK defence C-UAS capability and has supported coalition partner analysis of operational C-UAS systems and training.

In 2022 Charlie was posted to the role of Chief of Staff, UK Joint C-UAS Office (JCO) which provides coherence, co-ordination, influence, and exploitation of pan defence C-UAS activities including engagement with cross-government, industry, and international partners. Transitioning from Regular to Full-Time Reserve service in 2024 he was promoted Wing Commander into the role of SO1 C-UAS Capability Futures on the JCO.

In 2023 Charlie was awarded a 3* Commendation from Commander Joint Operations for his role supporting operational C-UAS delivery on Op SHADER. He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his enduring contribution to UK C-UAS in the 2025 New Year Honours list.

He is a qualified military sUAS multi-rotor pilot and enjoys flying his own UAS in his spare time. Other interests include playing the Saxophone, military aviation history, steam trains and cruising the world’s oceans with his family.

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:30

Chair's Opening Remarks

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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10:00

Integration of Defence C-UAS capability in the Maritime Domain – JCO Perspective

Wing Commander Charles Lynn MBE, SO1 C-UAS Futures, UK Joint C-UAS Office

• JCO Context – who, what, why
• Where maritime is at from a C-UAS perspective
• Integrating different programmes across domains
 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

MARSEC COE View on Maritime C-UXS

Captain Mehmet Cengiz Ekren, Director, Maritime Security Center of Excellence

• MARSEC COE assessment of the threat posed to civilian and naval vessels by drones
• Assisting NATO Concept Development and Experimentation
• Enhancing NATO maritime situational awareness to combat threats

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11:30

Live Virtual Address: The Royal Danish Navy’s Operational Experience of Downing Houthi Drones in the Red Sea

Commander (SG) Sune Lund, Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command, Royal Danish Navy

• Lessons learned from operations in the Red Sea
• The challenges of countering airborne & surface drones
• Operational requirements and areas for capability enhancement

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Lessons Learned from the Black Sea

Federico Borsari, Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security, Centre for European Policy Analysis

• Ukrainian and Russian usage of USVs
• Threats to conventional surface forces
• Defensive measures required

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12:30

Networking Lunch

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13:30

Mitigating the Rising Threat of Rogue Drones to Maritime Operations

Mark Rutherford, Sales Director, D-Fend Solutions

 • How small, commercial, and DIY drones are posing a strategic threat to vessels and maritime operations
• Analysis of significant drone incidents involving ships and ports
• New maritime vulnerabilities and the complex threat mitigation landscape
• Strategies and capabilities needed to address current and future drone threats in naval and maritime environments

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Key Takeaways for Maritime C-UXS from REPMUS & DYNAMIC MESSENGER 25

Dr Florin Chiper, Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, NATO Communications and Information Agency

• Lessons learned from the testing of C-UXS solutions during REPMUS/ DYMS25
• Performance metrics, push towards system interoperability and delivery of systems to warfighters
• Implications for NATO capability development

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Afternoon Tea

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15:00

Countering UAS by Crewing at Scale: An Argument for Mass in Training

• An overview of Ukraine's unmanned systems training infrastructure for lessons learned
• Challenges and opportunities of C-UAS training for military-industrial partnership
• Why building a native maritime unmanned systems training capability is a prerequisite for deterrence

Jack Matlack

Jack Matlack, Drone Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science

Oliver Gill

Oliver Gill, Program Manager and Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science

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15:30

Panel Discussion: Applying the Lessons Learned from the War in Ukraine to NATO Forces

  • How Ukraine has been able to use unmanned maritime systems to upend traditional naval power 
  • Ensuring NATO naval vessels are not as exposed as Russian ships have been
  • Lessons learned from the war and applying them to future capability development for NATO forces
  • Federico Borsari, Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security, Centre for European Policy Analysis

    Jack Matlack

    Jack Matlack, Drone Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

    Oliver Gill

    Oliver Gill, Program Manager and Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science

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    16:15

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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    16:20

    Networking Drinks - Hosted by the C-UAS Hub

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    8:50

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:20

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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    9:30

    The Threat Posed to Commercial Shipping Operators by Drone Attacks

    Lieutenant Commander William Benbow

    Lieutenant Commander William Benbow, SO2 MDA Plans, Royal Navy Maritime Domain Awareness Programme, UKMTO

    • Overview of UKMTO operations and monitoring of threats to commercial shipping vessels
    • Ongoing usage of UAVs & USVs by hostile non-state actors
    • Need for greater cooperation

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    C-UAS & Electromagnetic challenges in Maritime Domain

    Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

    Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno, C-UAS EUMS Expert, European Union Military Staff

    • Counter UAS for Maritime Shipping Industry
    • How to manage the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Best practices for merchant ships.
    • GNSS disruptions: Protect, Identify and mitigate

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Protecting Seaports from the Threat of Malicious and Illicit Drones

    Chris Trelawny, Deputy Secretary General, INTERPORT POLICE

    • Working closely with the police and security safety authority to better identify C-UAS risks and reduce the vulnerability of critical infrastructures
    • Protecting ports and critical infrastructures through “target hardening” measures
    • Integrating collaborative communication processes to strengthen C-UAS capabilities

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    11:30

    Panel Discussion: Counter UxS For the Commercial Sector

  • Assessing the threats posed to the commercial sector by drones both at sea and in port
  • How to effectively mitigate threats within existing regulatory frameworks
  • Future steps 
  • Chris Trelawny, Deputy Secretary General, INTERPORT POLICE

    Lieutenant Commander William Benbow

    Lieutenant Commander William Benbow, SO2 MDA Plans, Royal Navy Maritime Domain Awareness Programme, UKMTO

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

    Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno

    Lieutenant Commander Santiago Bueno, C-UAS EUMS Expert, European Union Military Staff

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    12:15

    Networking Lunch

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    13:15

    Interactive Roundtable Discussions

    During this session, attendees will split into three roundtable groups to discuss:

  • Roundtable A - threats posed to naval and commercial vessels at sea 
  • Roundtable B - capability gaps in existing C-UxS solutions and areas to develop new ones
  • Roundtable C - fixed site and littoral threats posed by drones

     
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    14:30

    Chair's Closing Remarks

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest

    Commodore (Ret'd) Steve Prest, Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems, Royal Navy

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    Conference Close and Refreshments


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    Maritime Security Center of Excellence
    Former Commanding Officer, HMS IVER HUITFELDT, Head of Department, Danish Personnel Command
    Royal Danish Navy
    C-UAS EUMS Expert
    European Union Military Staff
    Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance
    NATO Communications and Information Agency
    Deputy Secretary General
    INTERPORT POLICE
    Former Deputy Director Navy Acquisition, Equipment and Systems
    Royal Navy
    Resident Fellow, Transatlantic Defense and Security
    Center for European Policy Analysis
    Drone Researcher
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    SO2 MDA Plans
    Royal Navy Maritime Domain Awareness Programme, UKMTO
    Sales Director
    D-Fend Solutions
    Program Manager and Researcher
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    SO1 C-UAS Futures
    UK Joint C-UAS Office

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