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Following the growing market for stealth and signature management in warship and land applications,  we are proud to present  our 11th annual Stealth conference.

The event, amongst other topics, will cover the integration of LO technology into existing and next generation tri-service platforms, and the latest in-depth knowledge of signature control technologies, requirements and approaches.

Chaired by Professor Igor Alexef of the University of Tennessee, ongoing signature management research programmes will also be debated.

Key speakers at the event include:

  • Steve Turner, Technology Chief, Signature Modelling, QinetiQ
  • Peter Barnes, Technical Manager, Qinetiq
  • Benoit Pizon, R&D Project Manager, Nexter Systems
  • Ola Borgquist, Manager, Kockums AB
  • Ron Kuwahara, Head, Signatures, DRDC Atlantic
  • Karl Lange, Sales Engineer, BAE Systems
  • Anders Kristoffersson, Regional Director, Saab Barracuda A B
  • Robert Haffa, Corporate Director, Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Barry Chambers, Professor of Electromagnetic Engineering, Electronic and Electrical Engineering , University Of Sheffield

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Igor Alexeff

Igor Alexeff, Professor of Electrical Engineering Emeritus, University Of Tennesee

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9:10

NAVAL STEALTH TECHNOLOGY

  • Challenges affecting naval stealth
  • Integrated signature management
  • Design principles
  • Technologies
  • Peter Barnes

    Peter Barnes, Technical Manager, Qinetiq

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    9:50

    STEALTH IN THE LAND ARENA

    Benoît  Pizon

    Benoît Pizon, R&D Project Manager, Nexter Systems

  • The nature of land operations
  • The importance of land stealth capability
  • Land requirements in stealth operations
  • Opportunities and limitations in the land domain
  • Where are we heading in this arena?
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:40

    LEARNING FROM STEALTH FOR THE FUTURE

    Robert Haffa

    Robert Haffa, Corporate Director, Northrop Grumman Corporation

  • Lessons of stealth: a historical perspective
  • Recent combat experience: themes and issues
  • Precedents for future directions
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    12:10

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    CANADIAN SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS

    Ron Kuwahara

    Ron Kuwahara, Head, Signatures, DRDC Atlantic

  • Overview of Canadian priorities for navy, air force, army and joint forces
  • Fulfilling stealth requirements
  • Research and Development programmes
  • Conclusion: outlook for signature management research
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    14:40

    PROGRESS WITH THE PLASMA STEALTH ANTENNA

    Igor Alexeff

    Igor Alexeff, Professor of Electrical Engineering Emeritus, University Of Tennesee

  • The essentials
  • Background: the story so far
  • Application and developments
  • Present research and the future path
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    15:40

    AN INTRODUCTION TO RADAR ABSORBING MATERIAL

    Karl Lange

    Karl Lange, Sales Engineer, BAE Systems

  • Types of absorber design
  • Effects of design due to polarisation
  • Absorber use:
    - RCS reduction
    - EMI improvement
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    16:20

    MULTISPECTRAL PROTECTION

    Anders Kristoffersson

    Anders Kristoffersson, Regional Director, Saab Barracuda A B

  • The need for good multispectral protection
  • Mobile Camouflage System:
    - protection on the move
    - adapted signature management
  • Heat Transfer Reduction
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks

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