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Future Armoured Vehicles Situational Awareness
16 March - 17 March 2016
Future Armoured Vehicles Situational Awareness

For modern mechanised forces, the ability to act quickly and decisively is vital. However, to perform in such a way, an intimate knowledge of the surrounding environment is necessary. Given the confined and highly protected nature of the armoured vehicle, this can often be difficult, with crews becoming easily disorientated. Additionally, the armoured vehicle is becoming increasingly relied upon as a gatherer and distributor of intelligence within the network, with fully digitalized platforms now setting the standard.


Future Armoured Vehicle Situational Awareness shall tackle these challenges head on, inviting programme managers, operational flag officers, research, as well as the senior engineers and technical directors responsible for increasing platform capability in this vital area. Operational case studies, key programmes, vetronics architectures and the development of advanced sensors, optronics and communication equipment shall be just some of the key areas presented by leading figures within the field. As well as providing an invaluable opportunity to gain insight into these areas, extensive opportunities for networking shall be offered to all who attend.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Stefan Sandborg

Colonel Stefan Sandborg

Deputy Commander, Skaraborg Regiment, Swedish Army
Dr Norbert Haerle

Dr Norbert Haerle

Vice President, Technology Strategies, Mission Equipment, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics
Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Martinez De Bujo Larrea

Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Martinez De Bujo Larrea

Chief Programs Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate, Spanish MOD
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen

Commander, Armoured Division, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support School, Danish Army

Captain Carlos Alberto Alvarez Garcia

Electronics and Telecommunications Engineer, Armaments and Material Directorate, Spanish MoD
Captain Carlos  Alberto Alvarez Garcia

Colonel Stefan Sandborg

Deputy Commander, Skaraborg Regiment, Swedish Army
Colonel Stefan Sandborg

Dr Norbert Haerle

Vice President, Technology Strategies, Mission Equipment, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics
Dr Norbert Haerle

Dr Obowoware Obi

Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre
Dr Obowoware Obi

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre
Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Ian Pothecary

Project Technical Authority for the Land Survivability Analysis Project , DSTL
Ian Pothecary

Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Martinez De Bujo Larrea

Chief Programs Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate, Spanish MOD
Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Martinez De Bujo Larrea

Lieutenant Colonel Gunter Chladek

Section Chief, Land, JEWCS, NATO
Lieutenant Colonel Gunter Chladek

Lieutenant Colonel Jez Miles

Commanding Officer, Armoured Centre CIS School, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Jez Miles

Lieutenant Colonel Joe Curtis

TRADOC Liaison Officer , US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Joe Curtis

Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cornell

Royal Signals, SO1 Requirements Manager, Battlefield and Tactical CIS Delivery Team, ISS, JFC, UK MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cornell

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen

Commander, Armoured Division, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support School, Danish Army
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO
Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major Ola Petter Odden

Development Officer, Combat Lab, Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre , Norwegian Armed Forces
Major Ola Petter  Odden

Mr Darren Lock

Director C4 Ground Mission Systems and Strategic Products , General Dynamics UK
Mr Darren Lock

Mr Guy Davies

Capability Manager, Vehicle Systems, Optronics, Finmeccanica
Mr Guy  Davies

Mr Hans Maas

Armoured Fighting Vehicles, Vetronics Project Leader, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment and Information Technology
Mr Hans  Maas

Mr Ian Burch

Assistant Head Open Systems, Land Equipment, DE&S
Mr Ian Burch

Mr Jose Conrado Gonzalez Garcia

Head Engineer, Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate, Spanish MoD
Mr Jose  Conrado Gonzalez Garcia

Mr Mark Emerton

Technical Authority, Mounted Combat Systems Research Project, DSTL
Mr Mark Emerton

Mr Pieter Karssen

Senior Technician, Vetronics, Netherlands Ministry of Defence
Mr Pieter Karssen

Mr Tal Yeshaya

Colonel Retired, Senior Business Development Consultant, IAI Elta Systems
Mr Tal Yeshaya

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO

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9:15

The Development of Morpheus as an Enhanced means of Battlefield Communication for UK Land Forces

Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cornell

Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cornell, Royal Signals, SO1 Requirements Manager, Battlefield and Tactical CIS Delivery Team, ISS, JFC, UK MoD

 

• Key requirements driving development of Morpheus
• Areas for improvement over the legacy Bowman system
• A modular system that will ensure the ability to securely implement upgrades in the future
• Future plans and timelines for introduction

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9:45

Combat Vehicle Modernization Strategy

Lieutenant Colonel Joe Curtis

Lieutenant Colonel Joe Curtis, TRADOC Liaison Officer , US Army



• Understanding the threat
• Ends: Enduring Strategic Focus
• What we must do to modernize
• Ways: Available Today
• Ways: Required for Tomorrow
• The Capability Problem
 

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10:15

Situational Awareness within the Skaraborg Regiments CV90: Concepts of Operation and Vehicle Capability

Colonel Stefan Sandborg

Colonel Stefan Sandborg, Deputy Commander, Skaraborg Regiment, Swedish Army


• The CV90’s place within the regiments mechanised force structure
• Operational feedback and successes
• Working with dismounted infantry to enhance vehicle situational awareness
• Platform Capability:
- Sensor Capability: A focus on detection and defeat of threats
- Detection and tracking of targets in all environments
- Communications: Communications and battle management within the network
• Future plans for capability enhancement

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10:45

Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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11:15

One Glass, One Headset & Many Situations

Mr Guy  Davies

Mr Guy Davies, Capability Manager, Vehicle Systems, Optronics, Finmeccanica

 


• Implications of a standardised Human Machine Interface on board the military vehicle
• Vetronics architecture in support of multiple information streams
and services
• Situations – who shall be aware of what, how quickly, how reliably, for how long?
• Selex ES developments in vehicle-agnostic mission systems

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How to Achieve and Exploit Superior Situational Awareness in a Modern Combat Vehicle

Major Ola Petter  Odden

Major Ola Petter Odden, Development Officer, Combat Lab, Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre , Norwegian Armed Forces

 
• Possibilities and limitations in using battlefield management systems
• The need for redistribution of tasks within the vehicle crew
• Technology that will enable crew members to operate more autonomously
• An examination of camera systems and augmented reality

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12:15

PANEL DISCUSSION: Operational Requirements for Future Armoured Vehicles

 

• Lessons learnt from counter insurgency missions, the need for timely and accurate intelligence to meet constantly adapting mission requirements
• Maintaining decision advantage in a contested environment: Contingency planning for a technologically advanced enemy
• Working towards interoperability within the network and amongst strategic partners during coalition operations
• Current requirements and capability gaps that industry and research must fill

Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cornell

Lieutenant Colonel Mark Cornell, Royal Signals, SO1 Requirements Manager, Battlefield and Tactical CIS Delivery Team, ISS, JFC, UK MoD

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen, Commander, Armoured Division, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support School, Danish Army

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO

Major Ola Petter  Odden

Major Ola Petter Odden, Development Officer, Combat Lab, Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre , Norwegian Armed Forces

Colonel Stefan Sandborg

Colonel Stefan Sandborg, Deputy Commander, Skaraborg Regiment, Swedish Army

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13:00

Networking Lunch in Exhibition Area

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14:00

Strategies and Architectures for Land Open Systems

Mr Ian Burch

Mr Ian Burch, Assistant Head Open Systems, Land Equipment, DE&S

 

• An overview of DE&S work in in this important area
• The strategy behind creating an agile open system
• Ensuring and increasing integration between land equipment
• Optimising system integration
• Future electronic architectures that will enhance capability and increase modularity in these areas

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14:30

Spanish Army Communication and Information Systems (CIS) Evolution: Lessons Learned from the Emergency Military Unit (UME) CIS Program


• Brief introduction to the Spanish Army CIS evolution
• CIS Technological projects: 8x8 Program (TBD)
• Starting point. Lessons learn from the UME CIS Program

Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Martinez De Bujo Larrea

Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Martinez De Bujo Larrea, Chief Programs Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate, Spanish MOD

Captain Carlos  Alberto Alvarez Garcia

Captain Carlos Alberto Alvarez Garcia, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineer, Armaments and Material Directorate, Spanish MoD

Mr Jose  Conrado Gonzalez Garcia

Mr Jose Conrado Gonzalez Garcia, Head Engineer, Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate, Spanish MoD

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15:00

Vehicle Mission Systems with Open System Architecture: Contributions by the EDA LAVOSAR Studies

Dr Norbert Haerle

Dr Norbert Haerle, Vice President, Technology Strategies, Mission Equipment, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• The demand for comprehensively network mission systems on a vehicle platform
• The role of modular open architectures for efficient system integration and enhanced mission effectiveness
• Contributions to open architectures for mission systems by LAVOSAR
• How will open architectures change future mission systems and what will be next?

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15:30

Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area

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16:00

Integration of NATO Generic Vehicle Architecture, German Systronics Demonstrators and Crew Station Technology

Mr Hans  Maas

Mr Hans Maas, Armoured Fighting Vehicles, Vetronics Project Leader, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment and Information Technology

 
• NATO Generic Vehicle Architectures will enhance Capability and increase Modularity
• NGVA Governance
• NGVA Integration and German Systronics Demonstrators
• Crew-centric Crew Station Technology

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16:30

PANEL DISCUSSION: Optimising Armoured Vehicle Survivability Through Enhanced Situational Awareness


• An overview of past, contemporary and future threats to the armoured vehicle
• The role of threat detection and situational awareness in the layered approach to survivability: Can enhanced situational awareness replace conventional survivability measures such as heavy armour?
• Balancing operator experience and training with electronically assisted situational awareness

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO

Lieutenant Colonel Gunter Chladek

Lieutenant Colonel Gunter Chladek, Section Chief, Land, JEWCS, NATO

Major Ola Petter  Odden

Major Ola Petter Odden, Development Officer, Combat Lab, Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre , Norwegian Armed Forces

Ian Pothecary

Ian Pothecary, Project Technical Authority for the Land Survivability Analysis Project , DSTL

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17:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:15

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO

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9:30

Situational Awareness and C2 Capabilities within Denmark’s PIRANHA

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen

Lieutenant Colonel Peter Nielsen, Commander, Armoured Division, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support School, Danish Army

 

• Radio communications equipment within the Piranha V
• Situational awareness and blue force tracking via GPS, automatic location and navigation reporting
• Command and control capabilities within the vehicle
• A Net-Centric Approach: Integration of the battle command integration programme, local and on-board situational awareness suite, the health and usage monitoring system, collective protection systems and the remote weapon station

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10:00

Role of Multi-sensor and RADAR in Future Situational Awareness Systems

Mr Tal Yeshaya

Mr Tal Yeshaya, Colonel Retired, Senior Business Development Consultant, IAI Elta Systems

 

• The challenge-A complex operational environment
• Future situational awareness systems-Key capabilities and architectures
• Multi-sensor and RADAR  as a key element in current and future situational awareness systems
• An overview of the current capabilities and future plans

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10:30

Approaches to Communications and Information Systems Training for Armoured Forces

Lieutenant Colonel Jez Miles

Lieutenant Colonel Jez Miles, Commanding Officer, Armoured Centre CIS School, British Army

 

• An overview of programme structure, the need for tactical as well as technical training
• Effective means of simulation for the preparation of trainees, combining synthetic and live exercises
• Challenges associated with providing affordable and operationally relevant training for armoured vehicle crews
• Feedback from on-going programmes and plans for the future, considering the development of training for new platforms such as Ajax

 

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11:00

Morning Coffee and Networking in Exhibition Area

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11:30

‘A New World’ – Converged Vehicle and Communications Information Systems

Mr Darren Lock

Mr Darren Lock, Director C4 Ground Mission Systems and Strategic Products , General Dynamics UK

 

•         The benefits to be gained by the programmatic and architectural alignment of MORPHEUS and Vehicle Electronic Architectures
•         Information – Parity or Primacy?
•         Considerations behind the development and delivery of an open future tactical C4I architecture design
•         The impact this approach could have on current and future land platform programmes
 

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Fighting in the Urban Canyon: The UK S&T Strategy for Developing Comprehensive Situational Awareness for Mounted Close Combat

 

• The history of the Vehicle Systems Integration (VSI) and Vetronics Research Centre (VRC) contracts
• The Urban Canyon problem for Mounted Close Combat (MCC)
• The four areas of UK MOD Vetronics R&D to achieve improved situational awareness in urban environments:
   1. Hemispherical sensing for MCC platforms
   2. Sensor fusion in the urban environment
   3. Information management for MCC crews
   4. Novel Human Machine Interfaces

Mr Mark Emerton

Mr Mark Emerton, Technical Authority, Mounted Combat Systems Research Project, DSTL

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12:30

Networking Lunch In Exhibitiion Area

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13:30

PANEL DISCUSSION: How Industry Is Responding To Today’s Complex Operational Environment


• Assessing the evolution of 21st century confl ict and where industry
see the need for a change to the status quo
• Common feedback from military programme managers and how
this translates to future capability shifts
• The latest R&D trends and where industry are investing their future
spend to improve vehicle situational awareness
• Future predictions for vetronics requirements and architectures

Dr Norbert Haerle

Dr Norbert Haerle, Vice President, Technology Strategies, Mission Equipment, Rheinmetall Defence Electronics

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO


• Assessing the evolution of 21st century confl ict and where industry
see the need for a change to the status quo
• Common feedback from military programme managers and how
this translates to future capability shifts
• The latest R&D trends and where industry are investing their future
spend to improve vehicle situational awareness
• Future predictions for vetronics requirements and architectures

Mr Darren Lock

Mr Darren Lock, Director C4 Ground Mission Systems and Strategic Products , General Dynamics UK

Mr Tal Yeshaya

Mr Tal Yeshaya, Colonel Retired, Senior Business Development Consultant, IAI Elta Systems

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14:15

Considering the Role of Electronic Warfare in the Current and Future Land Battlespace

Lieutenant Colonel Gunter Chladek

Lieutenant Colonel Gunter Chladek, Section Chief, Land, JEWCS, NATO

 

• An overview of on-going operational developments and the JEWCS’s preparation in this domain
• An observation of the armoured vehicles increased digitalisation, what vulnerabilities does this pose for the platform and the broader network?
• Defensive solutions for the protection of platforms and the network from EW attacks
• Current potential for the offensive use of EW assets during land warfare
• NATO recommendations and future timelines for the preparation of land forces via training and procurement
 

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14:45

Afternoon Tea and Networking in Exhibition Area

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15:15

The Vetronics Research Centre: Developments in the Field of Systems Architecture and Integration

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Dr Periklis Charchalakis, Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre

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15:45

PANEL DISCUSSION: Vetronics Architecture

 
• The need for standardisation: Reducing costs and increasing capability
• Information management: Sensor fusion, data distribution, big data, information overload
• Exploitation of automotive technologies: Maximise gain from commercial R&D and manufacturing
• Situational awareness for asymmetric warfare: Reactive adaptation through agile sensor development and integration

 

Dr Periklis Charchalakis

Dr Periklis Charchalakis, Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre

Dr Obowoware Obi

Dr Obowoware Obi, Technical Manager, Vetronics Research Centre

Mr Hans  Maas

Mr Hans Maas, Armoured Fighting Vehicles, Vetronics Project Leader, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment and Information Technology

Mr Pieter Karssen

Mr Pieter Karssen, Senior Technician, Vetronics, Netherlands Ministry of Defence

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16:30

Chairman’s Closing Remarks

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis

Major General (ret) Vasileios Raptis, Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ, NATO


Electronics and Telecommunications Engineer, Armaments and Material Directorate
Spanish MoD
Deputy Commander, Skaraborg Regiment
Swedish Army
Vice President, Technology Strategies, Mission Equipment
Rheinmetall Defence Electronics
Technical Manager
Vetronics Research Centre
Technical Manager
Vetronics Research Centre
Project Technical Authority for the Land Survivability Analysis Project
DSTL
Chief Programs Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate
Spanish MOD
Section Chief, Land, JEWCS
NATO
Commanding Officer, Armoured Centre CIS School
British Army
TRADOC Liaison Officer
US Army
Royal Signals, SO1 Requirements Manager, Battlefield and Tactical CIS Delivery Team, ISS, JFC
UK MoD
Commander, Armoured Division, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support School
Danish Army
Hellenic Army, Former Assistant Chief of Staff ACOS J6, CIS & Cyber Defence Directorate, SHAPE HQ
NATO
Development Officer, Combat Lab, Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre
Norwegian Armed Forces
Director C4 Ground Mission Systems and Strategic Products
General Dynamics UK
Capability Manager, Vehicle Systems, Optronics
Finmeccanica
Armoured Fighting Vehicles, Vetronics Project Leader
Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment and Information Technology
Assistant Head Open Systems, Land Equipment
DE&S
Head Engineer, Branch CIS UME, C4ISR & Space Head, Deputy General Directorate for Management Programs, National Armaments Directorate
Spanish MoD
Technical Authority, Mounted Combat Systems Research Project
DSTL
Senior Technician, Vetronics
Netherlands Ministry of Defence
Colonel Retired, Senior Business Development Consultant
IAI Elta Systems

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CeramTec

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CeramTec-ETEC – Your Partner in Ceramics for Light-Weight Composite Armour Systems CeramTec-ETEC is specialized in manufacturing and supplying high-quality transparent and non-transparent armour ceramics, based on its alumina spinel, alumina and silicon carbide materials PERLUCOR®, ALOTEC® and SICADUR®, for all vehicle lightweight composite armour protection applications. Besides its ballistic application field, achieving weight and thickness reductions of 40 to 60 % compared to existing glass/polymer laminate transparent armour systems, PERLUCOR® can be used as well for protection of windscreens and highly valuable optic/optronic equipment against environmental damages such as stone hits and sand scratches. Considering its life saving as well as life cycle prolonging advantages, PERLUCOR® can offer an excellent cost/performance ratio. The intense cooperation between CeramTec-ETEC and worldwide leading system integrators enables a consistent product quality improvement and introduction of new materials into the market.


DSTL

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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) ensures that innovative science and technology contribute to the defence and security of the UK. We supply specialist services to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and wider government. 60% of MOD’s science and technology programme (total funding: £410 million) is supplied by our external partners in industry and academia worldwide. Our responsibilities include: •supplying sensitive and specialist science and technology services for MOD and wider government •providing and facilitating expert advice, analysis and assurance on defence procurement •leading on the MOD’s science and technology programme •understanding risks and opportunities through horizon-scanning •acting as a trusted interface between MOD, wider government, the private sector and academia to provide science and technology support to military operations by the UK and her allies •championing and developing science and technology skills across MOD Dstl works mainly with MOD, but because of our expertise and facilities, particularly in the wider area of UK defence and security, we work across government for more than 40 government departments and agencies. We work with our partners in industry, academia and internationally, using science and technology to help to solve defence and security issues. We sustain and grow science and technology capabilities that must remain in government, and help develop capabilities that are managed elsewhere, for example, in industry and academia.


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Opgal is a leading global provider of innovative infrared imaging systems and advanced vision and surveillance solutions. Using state-of-the-art thermal and active-imaging technologies, Opgal leverages advanced electro-optics and image processing expertise to create high performance, versatile visualization hardware and software products for a variety of markets. Opgal’s thermal-imaging solutions range from thermal camera cores and open frame cameras to completely integrated thermal-imaging cameras, subsystems and systems. Opgal’s combat proven state-of-the-art technology is suitable for airborne, naval and ground applications. Manufactured to the highest military standards, our solutions are field proven and used by armed forces worldwide. Opgal partners with leading OEMs and integrators, and works closely with their end users, to develop customized solutions addressing their specific military and defense requirements. EOS for weapon stations OEM solutions for increased hit probability and enhanced situational awareness Accurate firepower, which is critical for the effective implementation of any combat strategy, is highly dependent upon maintaining a clear line-of-sight (LOS) at all times, regardless of visibility conditions. Opgal’s range of electro-optical systems for observation and Remote Control Weapon Stations (RCWS) are designed to increase hit probability and enhance overall situational awareness. DVEs and situational awareness systems for armored vehicles OEM solutions that help keep military vehicles on the road – and troops safer DVEs enable driving in complete darkness or low visibility conditions, to improve crew operation and safety. Designed to enhance the operability of armored vehicles, Opgal provides integrators with a wide range of driving vision enhancement and situational awareness systems that can be incorporated into new and upgraded / refurbished vehicles. From external ruggedized cameras to ready-to-integrate system kits, Opgal’s systems provide optimal vision and improved situational awareness for today’s 24-hour all-weather battlefield environment. With more than 30 years of field-proven experience, Opgal partners with its customers to provide innovative and high quality imaging solutions. All our efforts are driven by four guiding principles: delivering innovation, quality, variety and service to our valued customers.


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For some 60 years, Rheinmetall AG has specialized in the development and production of components and systems for the protection of persons, vehicles, aircraft, ships and other assets. National and international customers expect one thing above all others: maximum protection and security.

In June 2019, Rheinmetall acquired IBD Deisenroth Engineering GmbH in Lohmar, Germany, and its national and international subsidiaries. Together with Rheinmetall Chempro GmbH and Rheinmetall Ballistic Protection GmbH, it is now part of the new Rheinmetall Protection Systems (RPS) business unit headquartered in Bonn (former Rheinmetall Active Protection GmbH). This means that Rheinmetall's protection system capabilities are efficiently pooled under one roof.

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Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs. Rapid and reliable information networks are essential for today’s highly mobile and dynamic military operations. Vehicle-mounted information technology is changing the battlefield, providing capabilities vital for both force projection and force protection. Saab offers a wide range of rugged vehicle electronics (vetronics), including digital high-resolution camera systems for Local Situational Awareness and Drivers Vision Enhancement. Solutions that ensure that the harsh environmental requirements for battlefield use are met and that performance remains high, while keeping lifecycle costs to a minimum. Whether your need is minimum space or maximum capability, Saab provides a rugged system that meets your exact application and secures your operational capabilities. Saab´s vetronics equipment can be configured for a wide range of applications – from complete system solutions for heavy fighting vehicles to simpler solutions for lighter vehicles and the dismounted soldier. The personal protection ensembles are certified to meet NATO standards providing the best protection available.


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Sagem, a Safran high-tech company, holds world or European leadership positions in optronics, avionics, electronics and critical software for both civil and military markets. Sagem is the No. 1 company in Europe and No. 3 worldwide for inertial navigation systems (INS) used in air, land and naval applications. It is also the world leader in helicopter flight controls and the European leader in optronics and tactical UAV systems. Operating across the globe through the Safran international network, Sagem and its subsidiaries employ 7,600 people in Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America and South America.

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Copybook’s global military network is designed to facilitate business between defence contractors, governments and defence procurement companies worldwide. We cover the latest military news, developments, events, exhibitions and we help promote military products through working with specific military experts. If you supply to the military, you can simply add your company for free today. You can then network with other military suppliers, arrange meetings and network at leading military events worldwide. SIGN UP FOR FREE today! Copybook – Your Global Business Network


SEGURANÇA & DEFESA

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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.


Defence and Security of India

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http://www.defencesecurityindia.com/

DEFENCE AND SECURITY OF INDIA (DSI) is India's only publication on national security, strategic affairs & policy matters. DSI is a high quality strategic affairs magazine that has a South Asian perspective. The magazine focuses on national security issues through insightful & analytical writing by top experts on national strategy, defence & security, diplomacy, foreign policy, economics, energy security and nuclear deterrence etc. DSI reaches out to decision makers in the armed and paramilitary forces, policy makers in government & ministries, strategic analysts, security agencies, domestic defence industry & international defence manufacturers who are looking at India as potential market.


Defence Industries

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http://www.defence-industries.com

Defence Industries, our one-of-a kind business venture has been an across- the –board network that intensifies the defence industries market by promoting paramount companies in the sector. Being an industry specific market resource center, defence industries allies buyers and suppliers across the global defence industry, for better business outputs. Used as a means that creates partnerships and as a point of reference by professionals within the defence industry, this comprehensive resource is a knowledge bank of the latest news releases, detailed information on industry projects, forthcoming events, white papers, interviews by industry professionals about the latest technologies developed in the industry, informative articles, and an elaborate categorization of products and services. Our promotional strategies, targeted at an array of relevant professionals, enhance market-visibility, in the Defence Industry.


Soldier Modernisation

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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.


Asian Military Review

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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.


Epicos

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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.


Defence Suppliers

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http://www.defence-suppliers.com

Defence-Suppliers provides a unique platform to present your latest equipment and systems to the world's defence and security industry. We are a key information resource for MODs, DODs, decision makers, governments, prime contractors, service chiefs, defence ministers, police forces and system integrators. Delivering a comprehensive breakdown of products and services from leading industry contractors, with up-to-date news and press releases when developments occur. With links to all the major industry events, the portal provides an opportunity for visitors to develop international relationships and generate new business opportunities.


Army Technology

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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.


Pro Security Zone

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http://www.prosecurityzone.com

ProSecurityZone brings the latest security news to professionals throughout the world every day, offering them industry insight, new developments and inspiring ideas. Each day, news is added to our growing archive, creating a rich and valuable information resource for anybody involved or interested in the security industry. With free access, free publication of news and free newsletter distribution, both users and suppliers have the world of security at their fingertips.


Homeland Security Research Corporation

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http://www.homelandsecurityresearch.com

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.


International Journal of Vehicle Performance

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http://www.indersicence.com/ijvp

IJVP, a journal of the International Association for Vehicle Design, addresses multidisciplinary issues relevant to performance of ground vehicle systems and sub-systems for vehicle engineers/scientists. Its scope covers theoretical and experimental developments in performance analyses/assessments of ground vehicles including road, off-road, all-terrain and guided vehicles. In light of the diversified performance requirements for different vehicles, IJVP focuses on identification of measures relevant to different performance aspects of a vehicle system and new concepts/methods/pioneering techniques in analysis/assessment/improvements in vehicle performance.


Defence and Security Alert

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http://www.dsalert.org

Defence and Security Alert (DSA) is the first and only ISO 9001:2015 certified, world-class monthly Indian magazine in defence and security journalism. Covering a strictly research based spectrum of dynamic scenarios in India and challenging horizons beyond national borders, DSA is the only Indian defence magazine available on the intranets of Indian Air Force (IAF) and Border Security Force (BSF). DSA is an ideal platform in this domain to showcase your products, services and cutting-edge technologies. DSA is very extensively circulated among key policy and decision makers in the federal and 28 state governments and corporate world in India and worldwide through print and online editions.


International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems

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http://www.inderscience.com/ijvics

IJVICS provides a refereed reference in the field of vehicle networking, information and communication systems.


Defense-update.com

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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).


International Journal of Vehicle Design

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http://www.inderscience.com/ijvd

IJVD, the journal of vehicle engineering, automotive technology and components, has been established for over a quarter of a century as an international authoritative reference in the field. It publishes the Proceedings of the International Association for Vehicle Design, which is an independent, non-profit-making learned society that exists to develop, promote and coordinate the science and practice of vehicle design and safety.


Global Military Communications

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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.


Military Systems and Technology

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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

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WHAT IS CPD?

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:

‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

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.

GLOBAL CPD

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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