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Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems
30 May - 31 May 2022
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems

SAE Media Group are proud to host the sixth annual Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems, taking place in London on 30th and 31st May 2022.

After many years of NATO allied nations engaging in combat against largely dismounted insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan, the recent doctrinal pivot towards fighting mechanized, nation-state competitors requires both technical and strategic cooperation. By design, light infantry forces sacrifice certain capabilities in order to maximize flexibility and mobility. It is therefore vital that programme managers, technical directors and industry work together to maximise lethality, standoff, and capability from modernised tank battalions to the light infantry brigade. Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2022 returns to provide a vital platform where international military leaders, along with industry decision makers can discuss and cooperate on efforts and build cohesion in the market.

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Hear from leading armoured vehicle programme managers, officers involved in innovative beyond line of sight fire systems, experts of delivering network enabled capability within armoured vehicles, or updates on the latest turret, weapon systems and munitions being developed, Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2022 is the ideal conference to attend in order to return to your team with a set of strategies and solutions to advance your future capability.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Captain Thomas Quant

Captain Thomas Quant

Regimental Intelligence Officer and Project Streetfighter Lead, Royal Tank Regiment, British Army
Colonel Arnel David

Colonel Arnel David

Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff (DACOS) G5 Plans, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, NATO
Dr Martin Hagström

Dr Martin Hagström

Programme Manager Weapon and Protection, Swedish Defence Research Agency - FOI
Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU), British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon

Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon

SO1 Lethality and Cannon Team Leader, DE&S, UK MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, German Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre, Bundeswehr
Mr Cezary Szydlik

Mr Cezary Szydlik

Acting Chief of Land Combat Missiles, Electro-Optics and GPS Support Section, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Mr Stephen McFarlane

Mr Stephen McFarlane

Acting Chief of Staff, JPEO Armaments & Ammunition, Picatinny Arsenal, US Army
Shri Pravin Kumar Mehta

Shri Pravin Kumar Mehta

Distinguished Scientist & Director General, Armament & Combat Engineering Systems (ACE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Indian Ministry of Defence
WO1 James Young

WO1 James Young

RSMI Lethality & Survivability, ATDU, British Army

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Former Head of Force Protection, British Army
Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Captain Thomas Quant

Regimental Intelligence Officer and Project Streetfighter Lead, Royal Tank Regiment, British Army
Captain Thomas Quant

Colonel Arnel David

Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff (DACOS) G5 Plans, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, NATO
Colonel Arnel David

Dr Martin Hagström

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

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Technical Director, Vetronics Research Centre
Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

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

Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon

SO1 Lethality and Cannon Team Leader, DE&S, UK MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

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

Mr Alessandro Tognetti

Product Business Development, Leonardo
Mr Alessandro Tognetti

Mr Andy Fawkes

Director, Thinke Company Ltd
Mr Andy Fawkes

Mr Cezary Szydlik

Acting Chief of Land Combat Missiles, Electro-Optics and GPS Support Section, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Mr Cezary Szydlik

Mr Gökhan Özyurt

Manager, Weapon Systems Design, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.
Mr Gökhan Özyurt

Mr Pierre Magnan

Director of Engineering, CTA International
Mr Pierre Magnan

Mr Sebastian Strecker

Branch Chief, Branch 520 - Optics/Optoelectronics, Battlefield Reconnaissance, Technical Center for Weapons and Ammunition (WTD 91), Bundeswehr
Mr Sebastian Strecker

Mr Serkan Balbay

Vetronics & Weapon Systems Director, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.
Mr Serkan Balbay

Mr Stephen McFarlane

Acting Chief of Staff, JPEO Armaments & Ammunition, Picatinny Arsenal, US Army
Mr Stephen McFarlane

Brigadier General William M. Boruff serves as Joint Program Executive Officer Armaments & Ammunition and Commanding General, Picatinny Arsenal. He leads the mission to develop, procure and field conventional and leap-ahead munitions designed to increase Warfighter combat power. Throughout his career, he has been a prominent leader in both the contracting and programmatic fields and served in eight separate combat deployments.

Shri Pravin Kumar Mehta

Distinguished Scientist & Director General, Armament & Combat Engineering Systems (ACE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Indian Ministry of Defence
Shri Pravin Kumar Mehta

WO1 James Young

RSMI Lethality & Survivability, ATDU, British Army
WO1 James Young

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Conference agenda

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9:20

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

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9:30

MRAV BOXER - Enhanced Firepower for Infantry

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

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

- Overview of recent advancements to the Boxer MRAV and other German IFVs
- Increasing lethality through upgraded weapon systems, including the Boxer IFV’s FLW-200 remote weapon station
- Future plans and developments for enhancing armoured vehicle capabilities in the Bundeswehr

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10:10

Future Armoured Vehicles - Swedish Defence Research Perspective

Dr Martin Hagström

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

- Overview of current research and development into Future Armoured Vehicles
- Future plans and goals for the FOI in terms of AFV developments

 

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10:50

Morning Coffee

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11:20

The Design, Development and Deployment of Complex Armoured Vehicle Weapon Systems and Ammunition for the Indian Armed Forces (VIRTUAL)

Shri Pravin Kumar Mehta

Shri Pravin Kumar Mehta, Distinguished Scientist & Director General, Armament & Combat Engineering Systems (ACE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Indian Ministry of Defence

- Updates on the development of new weapon systems for the Arjun Family of Main Battle Tanks and Wheel Armoured Platform (WhAP)
- Optimising arms and ammunition for introduction into the Indian Armed Forces
- Key technologies which are essential to the development of new armoured vehicle weapon systems
- The role of the ACE and DRDO in exporting armoured vehicle weapon systems and ammunitions to allies

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Utilising Enhanced Optics/Optoelectronics to Improve the Strike Capabilities of Combat Vehicles

Mr Sebastian Strecker

Mr Sebastian Strecker, Branch Chief, Branch 520 - Optics/Optoelectronics, Battlefield Reconnaissance, Technical Center for Weapons and Ammunition (WTD 91), Bundeswehr

- Assessing the impact of optical/optoelectronical performance on fighting capability
- Overcoming the challenge of enhancing sensor performance whilst also minimising vehicle signature to avoid detection by the enemy
- Integrating advanced optical/optoelectronical systems to increase the operational range and lethality of combat vehicles

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12:40

Lunch Break

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13:40

International Cooperation for the Support and Service of Anti-Tank Missile Systems

Mr Cezary Szydlik

Mr Cezary Szydlik, Acting Chief of Land Combat Missiles, Electro-Optics and GPS Support Section, NATO Support and Procurement Agency

• An overview of the surface-to-surface missile systems supported by the Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office – Including the Spike and TOW systems
• The priorities and challenges to life cycle support for Combat Missile systems for member nations
• Future anti-tank missile systems to be supported by the NSPA

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HITFACT® MKII: Providing the Same Fire Power of a Main Battle Tank on Light Wheeled Vehicles and Medium Tanks

Mr Alessandro Tognetti

Mr Alessandro Tognetti, Product Business Development, Leonardo

- The origin and the evolution of the Mobile Gun System
- HITFACT® MKII on Centauro II
- HITFACT® MKII 105-120mm: main Features

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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The Development of Critical Advanced Weapon Systems and Ammunition for the US Military (VIRTUAL)

Mr Stephen McFarlane, Acting Chief of Staff, JPEO Armaments & Ammunition, Picatinny Arsenal, US Army

- An outline of the key armaments and ammunition programs being developed for the US military’s armoured vehicles
- Assessing the key technologies driving armament research and development
- Streamlining the acquisition process for US armaments to ensure quick delivery of equipment to the warfighter
- Underlining the working relationship between Picatinny Arsenal, research groups and industry partners, and plans for future collaboration

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16:10

Developing Advanced AFV Gun Turret Systems to Enhance Survivability and Lethality

- Overview of FNSS’s ongoing research and development into advanced gun turret systems, including the TEBER-30, SABER, and ARCT
- Enhancing survivability: applications of remote-controlled turret systems to reduce the risk to on-board AFV crew
- Operating on-board computer systems to advance fire control capability and increase the first-round-hit probability for targets, ensuring more effective ammunition utilization

Mr Serkan Balbay

Mr Serkan Balbay, Vetronics & Weapon Systems Director, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.

Mr Gökhan Özyurt

Mr Gökhan Özyurt, Manager, Weapon Systems Design, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.

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16:50

Military/Industry Panel Discussion: Meeting the Requirements of the Military Through Enhances Cooperation

- How are militaries building a holistic collaboration between OEM’s and system integrators to deliver armoured vehicle weapon platforms?
- Working with military end-users to ensure that R&D within armoured weapon systems revolves around operational needs
- Priorities for developing modular systems and vehicle architectures to allow for interoperable weapon systems
- Future considerations for future armoured vehicle platforms and life extension programmes to develop lethality

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke

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

Mr Gökhan Özyurt

Mr Gökhan Özyurt, Manager, Weapon Systems Design, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.

Mr Serkan Balbay

Mr Serkan Balbay, Vetronics & Weapon Systems Director, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.

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17:30

Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

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9:20

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

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9:30

Developing Mounted Close Combat Platform Capabilities for the British Army of the Future

- The context of the British Army’s change and transformation pathway
- ATDU’s key priorities and development pillars
- Progress update on trials and key findings

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

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

WO1 James Young

WO1 James Young, RSMI Lethality & Survivability, ATDU, British Army

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Enhancing Lethality for British Infantry Fighting Vehicles: The 40mm Cased Telescoped Armament System (CTAS)

Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon

Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon, SO1 Lethality and Cannon Team Leader, DE&S, UK MoD

- Reviewing advancements on the British Army’s integration of the CTAS on the AJAX
- The importance of collaborating effectively with industry and allied nations
- Outlining future priorities for the CTAS programme to optimise lethality on British IFV

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10:50

Morning Coffee

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11:20

Project Streetfighter: Modernising the Challenger 2 MBT through Collaboration with Industry to Maximise Lethality

Captain Thomas Quant

Captain Thomas Quant, Regimental Intelligence Officer and Project Streetfighter Lead, Royal Tank Regiment, British Army

- Creating an Uplift Portfolio: identifying capability gaps between the CR2 and other AFVs and liaising with industry to find potential solutions to bridge these gaps
- Utilising remote weapon systems to engage small to medium size targets
- Targeted upgrades to enhance AFV lethality in urban environments – a new Remote Weapon Station with enhanced rate of fire, greater angle of elevation, and superior targeting and sight systems for target acquisition

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Technical Updates on the 40mm Cased Telescoped Armament System (40 CTAS) and its Advantages for Future AFVs

Mr Pierre Magnan

Mr Pierre Magnan, Director of Engineering, CTA International

- Advantages of the 40mm Cased Telescoped Armament System (CTAS) for infantry fighting and close combat engagements
- Upgrading and developing new ammunition (A3B-T, APFSDS-T, GPR-PD-T) increase lethality and reduce the number of rounds for an effective target kill
- Integrating the 40 CTAS into the French JAGUAR Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle programme and the British AJAX and WARRIOR IFV programmes
- Future priorities for ballistics design to maximise armoured vehicle lethality

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12:40

Lunch Break

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13:40

Decentralised Mixed-Criticality Architectures for UGV Platforms

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Dr Periklis Charchalakis, Technical Director, Vetronics Research Centre

- Centralised vs Decentralised processing UGV electronic architectures and their safety & security, performance, and cost implications
- Supporting off-platform asynchronous human-in-the-loop control of autonomous UGV weapon systems
- Supporting secure cross-platform UGV communication via non-military wireless networks

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Host Nation Panel Discussion: Enhancing Lethality for the British Army’s Armoured Vehicle Platforms

 - What are the current priorities for the British Army in developing new technologies for armoured vehicles weapon systems?
- How are armoured vehicles being optimised to fight more effectively in urban areas?
- How is the British Army utilising generic vehicle architecture for ‘plug and play’ weapon platforms?
- What lies ahead? Future priorities for the British Army’s land strike capability

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army

Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce

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

Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon

Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Hanlon, SO1 Lethality and Cannon Team Leader, DE&S, UK MoD

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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15:30

Utilising Wargaming Exercises to Test & Evaluate Armoured Vehicle Weapon Systems in Tactical and Operational Environments – Fight Club (VIRTUAL)

Colonel Arnel David

Colonel Arnel David, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff (DACOS) G5 Plans, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, NATO

- The Mission of the UK Flight Club
- Wargaming and simulated testing as a means of experimentation with armoured vehicles
- Working with armed forces armoured units and industry partners to develop the cooperation for armoured vehicle testing

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Simulation and Training Perspectives for the Advancement of Armoured Vehicle Weapon System Technology

Mr Andy Fawkes

Mr Andy Fawkes, Director, Thinke Company Ltd

- Priorities for armed forces to utilise simulation capabilities to safely test and train on armoured vehicle weapon systems
- Key technologies driving simulation capabilities for weapon system testing – Such as VR and AR
- Future opportunities for collaboration between industry and military R&D organisations for weapon system training and development using simulation technology

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16:50

Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, British Army


Former Head of Force Protection
British Army
Regimental Intelligence Officer and Project Streetfighter Lead, Royal Tank Regiment
British Army
Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff (DACOS) G5 Plans, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
NATO
Programme Manager Weapon and Protection
Swedish Defence Research Agency - FOI
Technical Director
Vetronics Research Centre
Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU)
British Army
SO1 Lethality and Cannon Team Leader, DE&S
UK MoD
Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, German Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre
Bundeswehr
Product Business Development
Leonardo
Director
Thinke Company Ltd
Acting Chief of Land Combat Missiles, Electro-Optics and GPS Support Section
NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Manager, Weapon Systems Design
FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.
Director of Engineering
CTA International
Branch Chief, Branch 520 - Optics/Optoelectronics, Battlefield Reconnaissance, Technical Center for Weapons and Ammunition (WTD 91)
Bundeswehr
Vetronics & Weapon Systems Director
FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.
Acting Chief of Staff, JPEO Armaments & Ammunition, Picatinny Arsenal
US Army
Distinguished Scientist & Director General, Armament & Combat Engineering Systems (ACE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian Ministry of Defence
RSMI Lethality & Survivability, ATDU
British Army

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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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