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vEHiClE CApABiliTiES
FOR CURRENT OpERATiONS
AND FUTURE THREATS
mEET THE NEW BREED
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7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON UK
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THE WORLD’S LEADING ARMOURED VEHICLES CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
“very good overview of current programmes and main
industrial base on subject of interest.”
Christian Schleippmann, European Defence Agency
“This agenda promises to bring together many leading
experts and experienced ground combat commanders
to discuss the changing, joint nature of 21st century
warfare and lessons learned after eight-plus years of
war. i look forward to participating”
General Peter Chiarelli, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army
“A high profile audience and relevant agenda was
matched to offer a learning experience of note.”
C. van der Merwe, SAAB Group
CONFERENCE KEY SPEAKERS
General Martin Dempsey
Commanding General, TRADOC
US Army
Lieutenant General
Jean Tristan Verna
Director, Integrated Operational
Land Equipment Maintenance
(SIMMT)
French MoD
Major General Chris Deverell
DG-Land Support Equipment,
HQ Land Forces
British Army
Major General Bill Moore
Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) /
Master General of the Ordnance
UK MoD
Major General Per Sverre Opedal
Chief of Staff
Norwegian Army
Colonel Gerd Kropf
Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training
Centre
German Army
Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber
Head of Survivability Section,
Land Systems Division
Israeli MoD
PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE,
CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND
OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON SPECIFIC
VEHICLE TYPES INCLUDE:
MASTIFF
JACKAL
PANTHER
RIDGEBACK
WARRIOR
LPPV
M ATV
STRYKER
LEOPARD II
LAV
BOXER
DINGO
CV 90
LMV
FENNEK
RG 32
ARMOURED WHEELED VEHICLE
ASCOD
VBCI
ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLES
M1A2
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Focus
Day 1:
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Day 2:
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Day 3:
Armoured Vehicle C4ISR
Capabilities for Joint Operations
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Day 4:
Combined Arms Training and
Simulation
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WHAT’S NEW
FOR iNTERNATiONAl
ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011
CONFERENCE AND ExHiBiTiON
1. NEW ADVISORY PANEL BRINGING OUR MOST IN-DEPTH AGENDA EVER
Ouradvisorypanel,comprisedofLieutenantGeneralSirJohnKiszelyandGeneralWilliamScottWallace(ret’d),twooftheworld’s
most senior and respected military thinkers have carefully scrutinised and crafted this year’s agenda. Using their immense
knowledge of combat experience, strategic planning and force development, they’ve helped us deliver our largest and most
experienced panel to date, so that you can learn from the best qualified armoured vehicle experts the world has to offer.
2. FOUR ALL-NEW FOCUS DAYS
We’ve taken on board your feedback and developed four new focus days bringing together speakers and themes to explore
them like never before. Each of our four days offers you a comprehensive format to explore crucial themes amongst an
audience who share your specific interests. So, you can now get even more detail and lessons learned from the military
experts who can benefit you most.
3. EXPANDED EXHIBITION WITH MORE ARMOURED VEHICLES
The introduction of our exhibition last year was a runaway success so we’re expanding it to include more solution
providers, more technology on display, more innovation briefings and perhaps most importantly, more vehicles. Now
you can get even better hands-on experience of what the state of technology is in today’s market and explore exciting
opportunities for the future.
4. EXTRA OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK TO INFORM YOU WHAT CAPABILTIES MATTER MOST ON COMBAT MISSIONS
For several years you’ve been telling us of the importance of operational feedback as part of our conference. Now we’ve
dramatically increased the amount of first-hand combat experience included in the conference and focus day sessions. This
meansyoucangetanevenbetterinsightintowhattroopsreallyneedonthefrontlineandwhatyoucandotohelpthemhave
the best capabilities possible. Key speakers include:
Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army
Major Peter Els, Officer Commanding, 1st Panzer Battalion, Royal Danish Army
5. LARGEST EVER MILITARY AUDIENCE – OVER 1000 EXPECTED
We’re spending more time and effort than ever to increase the size, scope and quality of our military audience. Expanding
on our already impressive links to the world’s leading militaries and emerging markets, we’ll bring you hundreds of military
professionals to network with. You can hear in person their requirements, their successes, their challenges and the
opportunities for you to partner with them for the future.
Dear Colleague,
The need for protected vehicles is made clear by the daily
reports from current operations. As the threat evolves, so
too must the capabilities with which we equip our soldiers.
But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest
contribution for today and those that we will need in the future is no easy
task. Force development in this environment is a tricky task and presents many
challenges for militaries around the world - and for their suppliers.
That’s why for the tenth year running, International Armoured Vehicles will
offer you the world’s leading conference and exhibition for exploring cutting-
edge vehicle programmes and solutions. Leveraging the expertise of the military
programme managers, requirements developers, operators and the solution
providers, our agenda is at the heart of the global debate about the future of
armoured vehicles. With 60 conference sessions, and an audience of over 500
armoured vehicle experts from 46 nations, this is one event I suggest you can’t
afford to miss.
Together we’ll explore the strategic debate on how to structure our forces, the
tactical implications of these decisions and the resulting effects on the design,
procurement and sustainment of armoured vehicle capabilities. That means you’ll
be equipped with the most up-to-date insights and lessons-learned when it comes
to making tough choices of your own.
And of course, there’s our growing exhibition which gives you the chance to get
hands-on experience of the vehicles and equipment that gives them the edge. So
you can see, touch and feel exactly how the technology available will offer you the
advantage you need.
There’s so much on offer at International Armoured Vehicles 2011. I do hope
you’ll join us in London next February for what is sure to be, for armoured vehicles
professionals, one of the highlights of the year.
Best wishes,
Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely, KCB MC
Conference and Advisory Panel Chairman
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5 REASONS TO ATTEND iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011
1
MEET ARMOURED VEHICLE PROGRAMME MANAGERS AND THEIR
DECISION MAKING TEAMS
Over the last year we’ve renewed our focus on the core programmes that
are to the forefront of innovation and operational performance in the
armoured vehicles world. We’ve secured over 20 programme and requirements
managers along with their end-users to give you access to the full decision
making team. Meaning you can benefit from even more programme
management experience and meet even better potential customers.
Programmes include US Army’s Stryker and M-ATV, Sweden’s new 8x8, the
German Dutch Boxer, the Austrian ASCOD, and Canada’s LAV III.
2
LEVERAGE THE EXPERIENCE OF OVER 60 MILITARY SPEAKERS
GIVING YOU ACCESS TO THE LATEST IN THEATRE AND
OPERATIONAL CASE STUDIES
Responding to the feedback of our previous delegates, we’ve worked
with our advisory panel - Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely and General
William Scott Wallace (ret’d), to ensure our speakers, many of whom are
appearing for the first time, are here to offer you more technical detail with
a particular focus on key lessons learned. So you can get to the heart of
understanding the difficult decisions that must be taken in developing new
capabilities and adapt those lessons for your own projects.
3
TEST CURRENT AND FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES
AT OUR EXHIBITION
Nothing beats being able to see, touch and feel the technology for
yourself. That’s why after the sell-out success of last year, we’ve
expanded our exhibition this year to include over 150 solution providers
with even more armoured vehicles that you can explore up close.
4
NETWORK WITH THE BEST QUALITY AUDIENCE OF ANY
ARMOURED VEHICLES EVENT
The widest variety of nations, the most senior panel of speakers
and the most experienced military audience. We provide you with
an unparalleled audience, solely dedicated to armoured vehicles, that gives
you an unbeatable opportunity to benchmark your capabilities and offers
more potential partnerships for success than anywhere else. Our conference
attracts over 600 delegates each year and we’re expecting 3,000 visitors
to our exhibition.
5
IN-DEPTH FOCUS DAYS TO GIVE YOU EVEN GREATER LEVELS
OF INSIGHT
Providing you with a niche EXPERT group, specialising in your
specific area of interest, we’ve provided incredibly detailed sessions
with the enhanced networking opportunities of a carefully profiled audience.
Dedicated to the topics you told us mattered most to you, there are four
to choose from, each offering in depth analysis of key issues and areas of
capability investment.
Countering Improvised Explosive Devices
Monday 7th February
Through Life Support and Maintenance of Armoured Vehicles
Monday 7th February
Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for Joint Operations
Thursday 10th February
Combined Arms Training and Simulation
Thursday 10th February
ExHiBiTiON
Launched last year, the International Armoured Vehicles exhibition was a sell-out success and saw over 2,000 visitors join us
during the 2 days. The 2011 exhibition will be even bigger with vehicle manufacturers including Force Protection, Hatehof,
Iveco Defense Vehicles, Oshkosh Defense and Nexter. Taking place alongside our sector-leading conference, it provides a
fully integrated exploration of armoured vehicle capabilities and the operational context in which they must perform.
With over 150 exhibitors, this is the largest ever international gathering solely dedicated to the armoured vehicle community,
providing a unique location for military delegations from over 46 nations to gain hands-on experience of vehicles and the
full range of technology that enables their operational performance. From armaments to situational awareness, protection to
mobility, maintenance to communications, the full range of sub systems and components are represented by the world’s most
experienced vendors.
To find out about profiling your product or service at the exhibition
call +44(0) 207 368 9500 or email enquire@defenceiq.com
But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest
But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest
But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest
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Focus Day 3: Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for joint Operations
Thursday 10th February
RATIONALE:
Anarmouredvehicleisn’tjustaprotectedtransportsolution,it’saweapons
systemthatmust integratewith both combinedarms andJoint warfighting.
TheC4ISRcapabilities thatmakethis possiblearethen crucialtoensuring
thatvehiclesmake acontribution tosharedsituationalawarenessthat
otherassetsinthebattlespacecan usein thefight.This focusdaywill
examinetheworld’s mosttechnologically advancedvehicle mounted
C4ISRcapabilities,showing you how you can get much more armoured/
protected platforms and how they can be aid the delivery of more
timely and accurate effects.
Key speakers include:
Colonel Dwayne Carman,
Capability Manager,
Platform Battle Command and
Combat Identification, TRADOC,
US Army
Colonel Mike Ross,
Assistant Director Capability,
HQ Director Royal Artillery,
British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler,
Joint Fires Capability Team,
German Army
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
n Enable your armoured vehicles to share and receive situational
awareness:Utilisethefullspectrumofsensortechnologyinthe joint
battlespacesothatyourforces can seeandactfirst
n Evaluate technology to coordinate fire support:Examine operational
feedbackandtechnologicalinnovations.Seehow yourarmoured
vehiclescanengagetargets both independently orcollaborativelywith
greaterspeedandaccuracy
n Develop command and control of mounted forces:Multiplythe
effectofarmouredvehicles by improvingtheirresponsivenessand
coordinationonthebattlefield
Focus Day 2: Through Life Support and Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles
Monday 7th February
RATIONALE:
If youdon’t havetheoptionofpurchasingnewarmouredvehicles,thenthe
support andsustainmentofthoseyouhaveinservicebecomesevenmore
important.But arapidincreaseinthevarietyandcomplexityofvehicle
typescoupledwithaconstrictedresourceenvironmenthasmadethe
throughlife challengeevenmorechallenging.Thisfocusdaywillenable
youtounderstand the long term implications in the maintenance,
sustainment and upgrade of vehicle fleets so that you can achieve
greater capability and efficiency with your existing resources.
Key speakers include:
Colonel Ian Blanks,
Team Leader, Support
Improvement Team,
Through Life Support,
Joint Support Chain,
UK MoD
Ian Bonallo,
Chief, Ground Vehicle
Maintenance Section,
NATO Maintenance and
Supply Agency
Jeremy Smith,
Head of Future Combat Systems,
Defence College of Management
and Technology,
Cranfield University
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
n Improve the sustainability of your support to deployed operations:
Exploringthelessonslearnedfromalmost10yearsofsupporttocombat
missions,adopttechniquestominimiseyourlogisticfootprintand
hastenthe deliveryofyoursupport
n Streamline your maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade
processes: Createanintegratedprogrammeforthethrough-lifesupport
of vehicle fleetsthatdeliversrealcapabilityfortheenduserwithinthe
timeframestheyneed
n Leverage the power of cooperative and coalition support
structures: Findouthowtomaximisethepotentialofcollaborationwith
yourinternationalpartnerstodriveefficiencyandworkwithinbudget
Focus Day4: Combined Arms Training and Simulation
Thursday 10th February
RATIONALE:
Notonlyhasthecomplexityofvehiclesystemsthemselvesincreased,butthe
operationalconditionsunderwhichsoldiersmustdrive,commandanddeliver
effectsfromthesevehiclesaremorecomplicatedthanever.Theinfluence
ofthecounter-insurgencyenvironmentwithitsdemandsofpopulation
protectionplacesevergreaterstressontheoperator.Realisticandrigorous
trainingisthenthekeytoensuringoptimaloperationalperformance.This
focusdaywillconcentrateuponthemostup-to-datetraininginnovations,
showingyouhowtotrainarmouredvehicleoperatorstofightalongside
othercombatarmsinthemoststrainingconditions.
Key speakers include:
Colonel Gerd Kropf,
Chief of Staff, Army Combat
Training Centre,
German Army
Col Mark McManigal
Futures & Integration Director
(FID), Training Capabilities
Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC,
US Army
Andy Fawkes,
Deputy Head of Simulation,
Joint Training Evaluation and
Simulation Capability,
UK MoD
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
n Understand the need for new training solutions and methods:How
toact uponoperationalfeedbacktotacklecurrentenemyTTPsand
increase missionperformanceandsurvivability
n Examine existing training programmes and simulation
requirements: Benchmarkyourcapabilitiesagainstleading
internationalpeersandexploretheareasofinvestmentthatoffer
greatest potential
n Distribute your simulation scenarios to train with all combat arms:
Maximise thecapabilityofthecombinedcombatforcebytraining
togetherinscenariosthatoffertherigourandrealismofcombat
deployments
SUPPORTED BY
Focus Day 1: Countering Improvised Explosive Devices
Monday 7th February
RATIONALE:
TheIEDremainsthesinglebiggestthreatthatarmouredvehiclesface
oncurrentoperations.Andthethreatis spreadingbeyondthe “obvious”
locationsofAfghanistan andIraq–with 600 worldwideattacksoutside
ofthosetwonations in 2009 alone.This focus day is designedtoanalyse
the proliferation and the increasing technological capability of IEDs,
informingforcesaboutthedangerthey posetoarmouredvehiclesand
howtheycanbeprotectedagainst.If you’re planning to buy, upgrade
or design an armoured vehicle, this is where you find out what you
need to protect against and how that will influence your procurement
choices.
Key speakers include:
Lieutenant General Tom Metz
(Ret’d),
Former Director, Joint
Improvised Explosive Device
Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO),
US DoD
Colonel Santiago San Antonio,
Director, Counter-IED Centre
of Excellence,
Spanish Ministry of Defence
Robert Shaw,
Chief C-IED Training,
International Security Assistance
Force (ISAF)
Dwayne Hynes,
Intelligence Specialist,
Foreign Intelligence Technology
Division, Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff, G-2,
US Army
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
n Intelligence assessments of current IED design and emplacement
trends:Knowhow theenemy is tryingtoexploitvulnerabilitiesinyour
armouredvehicles andhow you shouldprotectyoursoldiers’lives
n Key lessons learned in the detection of IEDs:Findingthe device
beforeitdetonates couldn’tbemorecriticaltosurvivability.We’llshare
withyouup-to-the-minutefeedbackfromin-theatreexpertswhoare
specificallytravellingtoLondon toshow you how tolocate the threat
beforeitcanharmourtroops
n Analysis of technology and training to defeat IEDs: What systems
andtacticscanou usetodefeatIEDs?Findoutwhatoffersbest
capabilityforyourbudgetandwillgivethebestprotectiononthe
frontlines
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CONFERENCE DAY ONE:
TUESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY
07.45 – 08.25 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
08.25 – 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely
MornInG SESSIon: ThE InTErSECTIon oF STrATEGY And LAnd ForCES CAPAbILITY
08.30 – 09.00 THE BRITISH ARMY’S STRATEGY TO SUPPORT CURRENT AND FUTURE OPERATIONS
n The impact of ISAF/Operation Herrick deployments on the British Army and how this has influenced the post-SDSR
vision for the Army
n Major equipment initiatives along all lines of development and the protection of resources in a constrained
environment
n Maintaining existing capabilities to ensure that current operations remain fully resourced
n Upgrade of existing vehicle types and looking towards new procurements
n Upcoming land system and vehicle requirements to implement the British Army’s future missions
Major General Chris Deverell, Director General Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army
09.00 – 09.30 UNITED STATES KEYNOTE: THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR PARTNERSHIP
WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES
n Review of operations to date and the need for combined warfighting to combat asymmetric enemies
n Command interoperability is now a reality, but what technology do we need to further military cooperation down
through the chain of command?
n Exploring the capability requirements that increased partnership demands: How technically interoperable do we
need to become?
n Procurement and equipping cooperation and the mutual benefits for allied nations
n New vehicle procurements and their role in force structure for alliance operations
General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army
09.30 – 10.00 DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY
Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD
10.00 – 10.30 JOINT SUPPORT TO FRENCH ARMED FORCES LAND EQUIPMENT: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE ACQUISITION AND
MAINTENANCE OF MATERIEL
Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna, Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment Maintenance (SIMMT),
French MoD
10.30 – 11.15 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
11.15 – 11.45 SUPPORT TO BRITISH ARMY LAND OPERATIONS
n Industry cooperation with the customer to develop the right balance of cost vs. capability
n Designing and integrating solutions to meet the demands of current and future conflicts
n Working with the customer to deliver on time solutions
n Working with the customer’s vision of through life support to ensure sustainable performance of land platforms
David Leslie, Strategic Business Development Director, BAE Systems, Global Combat Systems - Vehicles
11.45 – 12.15 POLITICAL IMPERATIVES IN THE ACQUISITION OF DEFENCE TECHNOLOGIES
Paul Beaver, Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee
12.15 – 12.45 PANEL SESSION: COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE PROCUREMENT OF ARMOURED VEHICLES
Chaired by David Leslie, Strategic Business Development Director, BAE Systems, Global Combat Systems - Vehicles
12.45 – 14.15 NETWORKING LUNCH
STrEAM A:
ThE EvoLuTIon And dEvELoPMEnT oF hEAvY ArMour
STrEAM b:
EvALuATInG ThE SurGE In ProTECTEd PATroL vEhICLES
14.15 – 14.45 CASE STUDY: THE USE OF LEOPARD 2 IN
OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE
POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY ARMOUR PLATFORMS
AS PART OF A COUNTER INSURGENCY
OPERATION
Major Peter Els, 1st Panzer Battalion,
Danish Army
14.15 – 14.45 PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY ACROSS MULTIPLE
TERRAIN TYPES: THE US MILITARY’S M-ATV
AND THE TACTICAL EDGE IT PROVIDES
Lieutenant Colonel Coll Haddon, Ground
Combat Vehicle Systems, US Army
14.45 – 15.15 ARMOUR TO SUPPORT INFANTRY AGAINST
ASYMMETRIC ENEMIES: THE US MARINE
CORPS ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLE
Joe Augustine, Programme Manager,
Assault Breaching Vehicle, US Marine Corps
Systems Command
14.45 – 15.15 GETTING THE MOST FROM PROTECTED
PLATFORMS AS WEAPONS SYSTEMS: THE
SWEDISH ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE
PROGRAMME
Rickard Lindstrom, Armoured Vehicles
Specialist, FMV
15.15 – 15.45 UTILSING HEAVY ARMOUR WITHIN FUTURE
WAR SCENARIOS: LOOKING AHEAD WITH THE
US ARMY’S ARMOUR SCHOOL
Invited Speaker:
Colonel Theodore Martin, Commandant,
Armour School, US Army
15.15 – 15.45 DEVELOPING A DESIGN TO MEET THE
UK’S LIGHT PROTECTED PATROL VEHICLE
PROGRAMME
David Hind, Managing Director of Force
Protection Europe
15.45 – 16.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
AFTErnoon SESSIon: ArMourEd vEhICLES AS A TooL To EnAbLE CoMMAndEr’S InTEnT on CurrEnT oPErATIonS
16.30 – 17.00 OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN-SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES
Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army
17.00 – 17.30 ARMOURED COMBAT CAPABILTIES IN HYBRID AND IRREGULAR WARFARE CONFLICTS
Dr. David E Johnson, Senior Political Scientist, Arroyo Centre, RAND Corporation
17.30 – 18.00 ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES CAPABILTIES IN COMBATING INSURGENCIES
AND WINNING THE PEACE
David McDonald Joyce, Business Development Director, Paramount Group
18.00 – 18.30 RETHINKING GROUND MANOEUVRE FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE CONFLICTS
Colonel Gian Gentile, Associate Professor, International Division Chief, Department of History, US Military Academy
18.30 END MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE AND DRINKS RECEPTION
08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
09.00 – 09.45 A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE IED THREAT
Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director, Joint
Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US
Department of Defence
09.45 – 10.30 IN THEATRE TRAINING RESPONSES TO THE IED THREAT: AN ISAF VIEW
Robert Shaw, Head of Counter IED Task Force Training, International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
11.00 – 11.45 ANALYSING THE CURRENT IED THREAT AND THE IMPLICATIONS IT
WILL HAVE FOR FUTURE CONFLICTS
Dwayne Hynes, Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence
Technology Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff,
G-2, US Army
11.45 – 12.30 AN OPERATIONS PERSPECTIVE ON THE TACTICAL LEVEL THREAT
POSED BY IEDS IN AFGHANISTAN: LEVERAGING THE EXPERIENCE OF
THE SHARP END TO FINE TUNE OUR IED DEFEAT STRATEGIES
Captain Graeme Cowling, 2 I/C Weapons Specialist Intelligence
Company, British Army
12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH
14.00 – 14.45 THE ROLE OF “SOFT-KILL” TECHNOLOGIES IN DEFEATING REMOTELY
ACTIVATED IEDS
Colonel Santiago San Antonio, Director, Counter-IED Centre of
Excellence, Spanish Ministry of Defence
14.45 – 15.30 EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING DETECTION AND DISPOSAL
TECHNOLOGIES FOR IEDS
Dr Arnold Schoolderman, Detection and Neutralization
TNO Defence, Security and Safety
15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
16.00 – 16.45 ATTACKING THE NETWORK: THE US ARMY EXPERIENCE
Scott A. Blaney, Senior Military Analyst & C-IED Chief, Centre for
Lessons Learned, US Army
16.45 – 17.30 UK FORCES EXPERIENCE IN C-IED TRAINING AND SIMULATION
Major Chris Hunter QGM (Ret’d), Former British Armed Forces Senior
Intelligence Analyst
17.30 CLOSE OF DAY
FOCUS DAY ONE
COUNTERiNg impROviSED
ExplOSivE DEviCES
“Recognising the threat, protecting the force & securing
the mission”
mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY
08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
09.00 – 09.45 KEYNOTE: THE UK ARMED FORCES AND THE THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT
CHALLENGE
Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team,
Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD
09.45 – 10.30 FOOT PRINT MINIMISATION COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT BURDEN OF
ARMOURED VEHICLES: THE UK’S GENERIC VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE
Merfyn Lloyd, Scientific Advisor to Chief of Land Materiel, UK
Ministry of Defence
10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
11.00 – 11.45 PREPARING THE SWEDISH ARMED FORCES TO TACKLE THE
CHALLENGES OF THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT
Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish
Armed Forces Technical School
11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH
14.00 – 14.45 REDUCTION OF THE LOGISTICS BURDEN THROUGH ALLIANCE
COOPERATION: STANDARDISATION OF SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND
MATERIEL IN NATO
Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO
Maintenance and Supply Agency
14.45 – 15.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
16.00 – 16.45 THROUGH LIFE FLEET MANAGEMENT AND THE ROLE OF UPGRADES
OVER NEW PROCUREMENTS
Jeremy Smith, Head of Future Combat Systems, Defence College of
Management and Technology, Cranfield University
16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: DEBATING THE BENEFITS OF OUTSOURCING
THROUGH LIFE MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team,
Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish
Armed Forces Technical School
Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO
Maintenance and Supply Agency
17.30 CLOSE OF DAY
FOCUS DAY TWO
THROUgH liFE SUppORT FOR ARmOURED
vEHiClES
“Sustaining vehicle fleets through supply chain
optimisation and increased maintenance efficiency”
mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY
SPONSORED BY
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CONFERENCE DAY TWO:
WEDNESDAY 9TH FEBRUARY
07.45 – 08.25 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
08.25 – 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely
MornInG SESSIon: InTErnATIonAL PErSPECTIvES on ThE EquIPPInG ProCESS
08.30 – 09.00 AUSTRIAN ARMY FORCE DEVELOPMENT AND THE FIELDING OF THE ASCOD INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE
Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director, Force Development Division, Austrian Ministry of Defence
09.00 – 09.30 DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED INFANTRY AND ARMOUR FORCE STRUCTURE TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE
MODERN BATTLEFIELD: LESSONS LEARNED FROM IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN
General William Scott Wallace (Ret’d), Former Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army
09.30 – 10.00 PROCURING PROTECTED VEHICLES: THE SPANISH ARMY’S EXPERIENCE
Brigadier General José Luis Orts Pales, Director, ITM Research Centre, Spanish MoD
10.00 – 10.30 EQUIPPING YOUR FORCES WITH THE RIGHT LEVEL OF PROTECTION: CASE STUDY: THE CANADIAN LIGHT
ARMOURED VEHICLE UPGRADE PROGRAMME
Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director, Land Requirements, Canadian National Ministry of Defence
10.30 – 11.15 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
11.15 – 11.45 MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THE OPERATIONAL FORCE: THE NORWEGIAN ARMY’S SUPPORT TO ISAF DEPLOYED
TROOPS
n Planning and developing the force to support deployments
n Developing the training and operational fielding of combat units and capabilities
n Identifying capability and technology gaps for deployed operations
n Creating the right business case for boosting defence investment
Major General Per Sverre Opedal, Chief of Staff, Norwegian Army
11.45 – 12.15 CONTRACTING FLEXIBILITY: THE BOXER PROGRAMME’S EXPERIENCE IN LEVERAGING EXTERNAL EXPERTISE TO MANAGE
THE COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF ARMOURED VEHICLE PROCUREMENTS
Jurjen Hoeskstra, Programme Manager, Boxer Programme, OCCAR-EA
12.15 – 12.45 ADVANCE PROTECTION SOLUTIONS FOR MODERN ARMOURED VEHICLES: NEW POSSIBILTIES TO BALANCE HIGH
LEVEL PROTECTION, MOBILTIY AND PAYLOAD
Ulf Deisenroth, Founder and CEO, IBD Deisenroth
12.45 – 14.15 NETWORKING LUNCH
STrEAM A:
MAnAGInG ThE rEquIrEMEnTS ProCESS In TIMES oF
FISCAL AuSTErITY
STrEAM b:
dEvELoPInG SurvIvAbILTIY FroM InITIAL dESIGn To uor
uPGrAdES
14.15 – 14.45 BALANCING AMBITION WITH REALISM: THE
US GROUND COMBAT VEHICLE PROGRAMME
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUTTING EDGE
SYSTEMS
n Understanding political level issues
that drive procurement speed and the
implications for programme development
when moving beyond the limits of readily
available technology
n To what extent is an 80% “good enough”
solution appropriate to field on a long term
programme or should the emphasis be on a
“100% perfection” end goal
n Managing industry’s ambition and interests
to produce realistic targets and schedules
n Incorporating excess capacity for future
upgrades to what you can’t provide today
Ted Maciuba, Chief, Mounted Requirements
Division, Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence,
US Army
14.15 – 14.45 MODIFICATION OF IN SERVICE FLEETS:
REDESIGNING US ARMY STRYKER HULLS TO
COUNTER THE IED THREAT
n Integrating capabilities that may have been
acquired outside of the original strategy
vision for an army
n Incorporating protection beyond the IED
threat and inclusion of weapons effects that
will work outside of the COIN environment
n How crucial is the question of weight and
where can we envisage using heavy wheeled
vehicles in the future
Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker
Brigade Combat Team, US Army
14.45 – 15.15 ATTAINING THE MUST HAVE CAPABILITIES IN
THE SELECTION OF REQUIREMENTS
n Performance of Stryker vehicle hulls in Iraq
and Afghanistan and the vulnerabilities that
have necessitated a redesign
n Analysis of other in service V-shaped hulls
and their success in mitigating the worst
effects of IED blasts
n Engineering challenges in the retrospective
redesign of hull shapes and the effects on
transmission and suspension systems
n Improved blast testing and evaluation of
upgraded vehicles to accelerate operational
fielding
n Assessing the trade-offs of protection,
payload and performance on the
redesigned vehicles
Major Steen Holm Iversen, Chief of Lessons
Learned, Danish Army Combat Centre
14.45 – 15.15 ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES
TO WITHSTAND CURRENT THREATS: THE
ISRAELI EXPERIENCE
n Feeding back analysis support in evidence
based decision making
n Understanding the potential impacts of high
kinetic energy explosions against subsystems
and components
n Defeating a “hard to find, easy to kill” threat
n Performance of vehicles in blast testing
and the role of test results in reducing IED
vulnerability
n Beyond crew survivability, prioritisation of
maintenance of function immediately after
an attack
Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head
Survivability System Branch, Land Systems
Division, Israeli Ministry of Defence
15.15 – 15.45 MULTI ROLE ARMOURED VEHICLES THAT
PROVIDE FLEXIBLE MISSION OPTIONS FOR
THE MILITARY CUSTOMER
Andrew Simpson, IVECO Defence Vehicles
15.15 – 15.45 USER AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON
KINETIC ENERGY AND EXPLOSIVELY FORMED
PENETRATOR PROTECTION FOR LIGHT AND
MEDIUM ARMOURED VEHICLES
David Hind, Managing Director of Force
Protection Europe
15.45 – 16.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
AFTErnoon SESSIon: dEvELoPInG CAPAbILTIES In MounTEd CoMbAT PLATForMS
16.30 – 17.00 MAXIMISATION OF TURRET CAPABILTIES FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES
Paul Pointer, Turrets and Weapon Systems Specialist, Combat Tracks Group, Defence Equipment and Support, UK
MoD
17.00 – 17.30 THE INDIAN ARMY’S LETHALITY UPGRADES TO ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES
Major General Anukul Chandra (Ret’d), Former Head of Combat Vehicles Procurement, Indian Army
17.30 - 18.00 CAN UPGRADED LETHALITY EFFECTS PROVIDE AN INTERIM SOLUTION TO THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW VEHICLES?
Lieutenant Colonel Andy Stephens, SO1 Explosive Ordnance, Defence Academy of Management and Technology,
UK MoD
18.00 CHAIRMAN’S SUMMARY AND CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
09.00 – 09.45 DEVELOPING THE BRITISH ARMY’S MOUNTED JOINT FIRES
CAPABILTIY
Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal
Artillery, British Army
09.45 – 10.30 EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF NETWORKED VEHICLES IN THE
JOINT BATTLESPACE: THE GERMAN ARMY’S FENNEK JOINT FIRE
SUPPORT TEAM VARIANT ON OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN
Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team,
German Army
10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
11.00 – 11.45 NETWORKING THE FORCE FOR FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONAL EFFECT
THE FRENCH ARMY’S SCORPION PROGRAMME
Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect, DGA,
France
11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH
14.00 – 14.45 SURVEILLANCE AND TARGET ACQUISTION WITH THE M1131 STRYKER
FIRE SUPPORT VEHICLE
Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team,
US Army
14.45 – 15.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
16.00 – 16.45 SHARING COMMAND AND CONTROL DATA BETWEEN THE MOUNTED
AND DISMOUNTED ENVIRONMENTS
Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform
Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army
16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: CREATING ARMOURED VEHICLE C4ISR
INTEROPERABILITY IN THE AGE OF THE MULTINATIONAL,
MULTIAGENCY FIGHT
Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability,
HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army
Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect,
DGA, France
Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team,
US Army
Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform
Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team,
German Army
17.30 CLOSE OF DAY
FOCUS DAY THREE
ARmOURED vEHiClE C4iSR CApABilTiES
FOR JOiNT OpERATiONS
“gathering and sharing situational awareness throughout
the joint battlespace network”
THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY
08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
09.00 – 09.45 DEVELOPING ALL-ARMS BATTLE SIMULATION: US TRAINING AND
DOCTRINE COMMAND
Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID),
Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army
09.45 – 10.30 CREATING REALISTIC ISAF TRAINING FOR THE JOINT ENVIRONMENT:
NATO’S ACT AND THE ROLE OF VBS2
Major Ionel Vlasie, Project Manager VBS2, Capability Engineering,
NATO ACT
10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
11.00 – 11.45 HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION FOR BATTALION LEVEL ENGAGEMENTS:
THE US ARMY EUROPE’S SIMULATED TRAINING PROGRAMME
Mr. Thomas Lasch, Chief, Joint Multinational Simulation Centre,
US Army Europe
11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH
14.00 – 14.45 DEVELOPMENT OF VBS2 SIMULATION TOOL TO RECREATE ISAF
ENVIRONMENT: THE UK’S PROJECT JCOVE
Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation
and Simulation Capability, UK MoD
14.45 – 15.30 CREATING NEW SIMULATIONS BASED UPON TACTICAL REALITIES
OF COMBINED ARMS OPERATION IN A COUNTER INSURGENCY
ENVIRONMENT
Major Albert J Marckwardt, HR Command, US Army
Major Michael Burgoyne, US Army
15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
16.00 – 16.45 TRAINING FOR MULTIPLE MOUNTED PLATFORMS: GERMAN ARMY
SIMULATION ALONGSIDE NEWLY ACQUIRED VEHICLES
Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre,
German Army
16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: LEVERAGING COALITION WARFIGHTING EXPERIENCE
TO ENHANCE MULTINATIONAL TRAINING
Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID),
Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army
Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation
and Simulation Capability, UK MoD
Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre,
German Army
17.30 CLOSE OF DAY
FOCUS DAY FOUR
COmBiNED ARmS
TRAiNiNg AND SimUlATiON
“increasing the realism and effectiveness of combined
training to enable mission success”
THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY
SUPPORTED BY
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5 SESSiONS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO miSS
1
THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR
PARTNERSHIP WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES
General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command,
US Army
A keynote presentation that comes right from the highest levels of command, General Dempsey
will give you unparalleled insight to the force development plans of the US Army and how that
will affect what capabilities are acquired, how ground forces fight future wars and how allied
nations can develop partnerships to create a powerful fighting force. With a huge range of combat
experience to draw upon and a reputation as one of the US military’s smartest thinkers, this is one
session you cannot miss.
Main Conference, Morning of Day One
2
DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY
Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre)/
Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD
Looking to the future of how to develop our armoured vehicle fleets, the evolution
of requirements in response to strategic challenges is a delicate balancing act. That’s why
we’re delighted to have Major General Moore share with us his own perspectives on how to
equip front line troops mindful of constricted resources. Not just of interest to those seeking
business opportunities in the UK, this is the ideal session to hear how a leading military’s senior
requirements setter makes tough choices and the rationale behind those decisions.
Main Conference, Morning of Day One
3
A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE IED THREAT
Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director,
Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US DoD
An armoured vehicle warrior by trade, Lieutenant General Metz returned from Command
in Iraq to head up JIEDDO, the world’s largest ever effort to counter IEDs. Investing vast sums of
money he oversaw the most innovative efforts imaginable to protect soldiers lives and improve
survivability. His experience in this field is beyond vast and here he presents his unique and
incredibly informed assessment of the IED threat and the role that armoured vehicles have in
saving lives and succeeding in our missions.
Countering IED Focus Day, Opening Session
4
OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES
Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry
Regiment, British Army
Commanding one of the most prestigious regiments in the British Army, Lieutenant Colonel
Fullerton led his troops on a challenging deployment with ISAF. Returning from theatre earlier this
year, he’d bolstered his already considerable experience with a Commander’s knowledge of what
it means to utilise multiple armoured vehicle types in combat and what capabilities matter most
to ensure missions success. Here he shares his hard-won lessons learned so that you know exactly
what technology and tactics make a difference on the front line.
Main Conference, Afternoon of Day One
5
ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES TO WITHSTAND CURRENT
THREATS: THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE
Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head of Survivability, Land Systems Division,
Israeli MoD
Charged with improving the survivability of vehicles for an army that is constantly at risk from
direct fire and IED threats, Lieutenant Colonel Giber has been exploring technologies to protect
vehicles and troops that will be tested under the toughest conditions. He’ll be sharing his
experience with you to show how one of the world’s most combat experienced forces selects
systems to protect vehicles and troops and exploring the potential for partnership in future
survivability projects.
Main Conference, Stream B, Day Two
rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908
CONFERENCE KEY SpEAKERS
General Martin
Dempsey
Commanding General
TRADOC,
US Army
General Scott Wallace
(Ret’d)
Former Commanding
General, TRADOC
US Army
Lieutenant General
Jean Tristan Verna
Director, Integrated
Operational Land
Equipment Maintenance
(SIMMT)
French MoD
Major General Chris
Deverell
DG-Land Support
Equipment, HQ Land
Forces
British Army
Major General Bill
Moore
Director (Battlespace
Manoeuvre) / Master
General of the
Ordnance
UK MoD
Major General Per
Sverre Opedal
Chief of Staff
Norwegian Army
Major General Anukul
Chandra
Former Head of
Procurement
Indian Armed Forces
Brigadier General
Norbert Huber
Director Force
Development Division
Austrian Ministry of
Defence
Colonel Gerd Kropf
Chief of Staff, Army
Combat Training Centre
German Army
Colonel Robert
Schumitz
Director, Stryker
Brigade Combat Team
US Army
Colonel Gian Gentile
Academy Professor and
Division Chief
US Military Academy
Colonel Jermoe
Lemaire
Land Combat
Capabilities Architect,
DGA
France
Colonel Santiago
San Antonio
Director, Counter-IED
Centre of Excellence
Spanish Ministry of
Defence
Colonel Mike Ross
Assistant Director
Capability, HQ Director
Royal Artillery
British Army
Colonel Mark
McManigal
Futures & Integration
Director (FID)
Training Capabilities
Manager (TCM) Gaming,
TRADOC
US Army
Colonel Dwayne Carman
TRADOC Capability
Manager, Platform
Battle Command and
Combat Identification
US Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Harry Fullerton
CO, Household Cavalry
Regiment
British Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Alan Bolster
Land Requirements
Canadian National MoD
Lieutenant Colonel
Dick Hudson
SO1 Ground Manoeuvre
DA-CMT
Lieutenant Colonel
Andy Stephens
SO1 Explosive Ordnance
DCMT
Lieutenant Colonel Coll
Haddon
M-ATV Product Manager
US Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Hans Giesler
Joint Fires Capability
Team
German Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Oren Giber
Head of Survivability
Section, Land Systems
Division
Israeli MoD
Jurjen Hoekstra
Boxer Programme
Manager
OCCAR-EA
Scott Blaney
CIED Team Chief, Centre
for Army Lessons
Learned
US Army
Rickard Lindstrom
Strategic Specialist
Combat Vehicles
FMV
Merfyn Lloyd
Scientific Advisor to
Chief of Land Materiel
UK M0D
Joe Augustine
Programme Manager,
Assault Breaching
Vehicle
US Marine Corps
Systems Command
Major Steen Holm
Iversen
Chief of Lessons
Learned
Danish Army Combat
Centre
Major Peter Els
Commander, 1st
Armoured Battalion
Danish Army
Dr Arnold Schoolderman
Detection and
Neutralisation
TNO Defence and
Security
Dwayne Hynes
Intelligence Specialist,
Foreign Intelligence
Technology Division,
Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff, G-2
US Army
Major Jimmy Smith
Command and Staff
General College,
Combined Arms Centre
US Army
Major Albert “Jim”
Marckwardt
HR Command
US Army
Robert Shaw
Head of C-IED Training
ISAF
Thomas Lasch
Chief, Joint
Multinational
Simulation Centre
US Army Europe
Dr David E Johnson
Arroyo Centre
RAND Corporation
Paul Beaver
Defence Analyst
and Former Special
Advisor to the
House of Commons
Defence Committee
Andy Fawkes
Deputy Head of
Simulation, Joint
Training Evaluation and
Simulation Capability
UK MoD
Maj Chris Hunter QGM
(Ret’d)
Former Senior Weapons
Intelligence Officer
UK MoD
Paul Pointer
Turrets and Weapon
Systems Specialist,
Combat Tracks Group
UK MoD
Ian Bonallo
Maintenance Section
Chief
NAMSA
Captain Graham Cowling
2I/C Weapons Specialist
Intelligence Company
British Army
Jeremy Smith
Head of Future Combat
Systems
DCMT
Major Ionel Vlasie
Project Manager VBS2
NATO ACT Capability
Lieutenant General Tom
Metz (Ret’d)
Former Director,
JIEDDO
US DoD
Brigadier General José
Luis Orts Pales
Director, ITM Research
Centre
Spanish MoD
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  • 1. mAximiSiNg ARmOURED vEHiClE CApABiliTiES FOR CURRENT OpERATiONS AND FUTURE THREATS mEET THE NEW BREED CAll +44 (0)20 7368 9300 EmAil: ENQUiRE@DEFENCEiQ.COm WWW.iNTERNATiONAlARmOUREDvEHiClES.COm 7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON UK Take advantage of the early booking discounts and register your place today or register a group and save up to 40% THE WORLD’S LEADING ARMOURED VEHICLES CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION “very good overview of current programmes and main industrial base on subject of interest.” Christian Schleippmann, European Defence Agency “This agenda promises to bring together many leading experts and experienced ground combat commanders to discuss the changing, joint nature of 21st century warfare and lessons learned after eight-plus years of war. i look forward to participating” General Peter Chiarelli, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army “A high profile audience and relevant agenda was matched to offer a learning experience of note.” C. van der Merwe, SAAB Group CONFERENCE KEY SPEAKERS General Martin Dempsey Commanding General, TRADOC US Army Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment Maintenance (SIMMT) French MoD Major General Chris Deverell DG-Land Support Equipment, HQ Land Forces British Army Major General Bill Moore Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance UK MoD Major General Per Sverre Opedal Chief of Staff Norwegian Army Colonel Gerd Kropf Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre German Army Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber Head of Survivability Section, Land Systems Division Israeli MoD PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE, CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON SPECIFIC VEHICLE TYPES INCLUDE: MASTIFF JACKAL PANTHER RIDGEBACK WARRIOR LPPV M ATV STRYKER LEOPARD II LAV BOXER DINGO CV 90 LMV FENNEK RG 32 ARMOURED WHEELED VEHICLE ASCOD VBCI ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLES M1A2 BOOK NOW! EVENT PARTNERS OFFICIAL AIRLINE PARTNER ORGANISED By OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER Focus Day 1: Countering Improvised Explosive Devices Focus Day 2: Through Life Support and SustainmentofArmouredVehicles Focus Day 3: Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for Joint Operations Focus Day 4: Combined Arms Training and Simulation MONDAY 7th FEBRUARY MONDAY 7th FEBRUARY THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY SENIOR FLAG OFFICERS,ONESTAR AND ABOVEATTEND FOR FREE (SEEBACKPAGEFOR MOREDETAILS) 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 1 04/10/2010 09:45
  • 2. WHAT’S NEW FOR iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 CONFERENCE AND ExHiBiTiON 1. NEW ADVISORY PANEL BRINGING OUR MOST IN-DEPTH AGENDA EVER Ouradvisorypanel,comprisedofLieutenantGeneralSirJohnKiszelyandGeneralWilliamScottWallace(ret’d),twooftheworld’s most senior and respected military thinkers have carefully scrutinised and crafted this year’s agenda. Using their immense knowledge of combat experience, strategic planning and force development, they’ve helped us deliver our largest and most experienced panel to date, so that you can learn from the best qualified armoured vehicle experts the world has to offer. 2. FOUR ALL-NEW FOCUS DAYS We’ve taken on board your feedback and developed four new focus days bringing together speakers and themes to explore them like never before. Each of our four days offers you a comprehensive format to explore crucial themes amongst an audience who share your specific interests. So, you can now get even more detail and lessons learned from the military experts who can benefit you most. 3. EXPANDED EXHIBITION WITH MORE ARMOURED VEHICLES The introduction of our exhibition last year was a runaway success so we’re expanding it to include more solution providers, more technology on display, more innovation briefings and perhaps most importantly, more vehicles. Now you can get even better hands-on experience of what the state of technology is in today’s market and explore exciting opportunities for the future. 4. EXTRA OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK TO INFORM YOU WHAT CAPABILTIES MATTER MOST ON COMBAT MISSIONS For several years you’ve been telling us of the importance of operational feedback as part of our conference. Now we’ve dramatically increased the amount of first-hand combat experience included in the conference and focus day sessions. This meansyoucangetanevenbetterinsightintowhattroopsreallyneedonthefrontlineandwhatyoucandotohelpthemhave the best capabilities possible. Key speakers include: Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army Major Peter Els, Officer Commanding, 1st Panzer Battalion, Royal Danish Army 5. LARGEST EVER MILITARY AUDIENCE – OVER 1000 EXPECTED We’re spending more time and effort than ever to increase the size, scope and quality of our military audience. Expanding on our already impressive links to the world’s leading militaries and emerging markets, we’ll bring you hundreds of military professionals to network with. You can hear in person their requirements, their successes, their challenges and the opportunities for you to partner with them for the future. Dear Colleague, The need for protected vehicles is made clear by the daily reports from current operations. As the threat evolves, so too must the capabilities with which we equip our soldiers. But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest contribution for today and those that we will need in the future is no easy task. Force development in this environment is a tricky task and presents many challenges for militaries around the world - and for their suppliers. That’s why for the tenth year running, International Armoured Vehicles will offer you the world’s leading conference and exhibition for exploring cutting- edge vehicle programmes and solutions. Leveraging the expertise of the military programme managers, requirements developers, operators and the solution providers, our agenda is at the heart of the global debate about the future of armoured vehicles. With 60 conference sessions, and an audience of over 500 armoured vehicle experts from 46 nations, this is one event I suggest you can’t afford to miss. Together we’ll explore the strategic debate on how to structure our forces, the tactical implications of these decisions and the resulting effects on the design, procurement and sustainment of armoured vehicle capabilities. That means you’ll be equipped with the most up-to-date insights and lessons-learned when it comes to making tough choices of your own. And of course, there’s our growing exhibition which gives you the chance to get hands-on experience of the vehicles and equipment that gives them the edge. So you can see, touch and feel exactly how the technology available will offer you the advantage you need. There’s so much on offer at International Armoured Vehicles 2011. I do hope you’ll join us in London next February for what is sure to be, for armoured vehicles professionals, one of the highlights of the year. Best wishes, Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely, KCB MC Conference and Advisory Panel Chairman rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908 7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON UK 5 REASONS TO ATTEND iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 1 MEET ARMOURED VEHICLE PROGRAMME MANAGERS AND THEIR DECISION MAKING TEAMS Over the last year we’ve renewed our focus on the core programmes that are to the forefront of innovation and operational performance in the armoured vehicles world. We’ve secured over 20 programme and requirements managers along with their end-users to give you access to the full decision making team. Meaning you can benefit from even more programme management experience and meet even better potential customers. Programmes include US Army’s Stryker and M-ATV, Sweden’s new 8x8, the German Dutch Boxer, the Austrian ASCOD, and Canada’s LAV III. 2 LEVERAGE THE EXPERIENCE OF OVER 60 MILITARY SPEAKERS GIVING YOU ACCESS TO THE LATEST IN THEATRE AND OPERATIONAL CASE STUDIES Responding to the feedback of our previous delegates, we’ve worked with our advisory panel - Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely and General William Scott Wallace (ret’d), to ensure our speakers, many of whom are appearing for the first time, are here to offer you more technical detail with a particular focus on key lessons learned. So you can get to the heart of understanding the difficult decisions that must be taken in developing new capabilities and adapt those lessons for your own projects. 3 TEST CURRENT AND FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES AT OUR EXHIBITION Nothing beats being able to see, touch and feel the technology for yourself. That’s why after the sell-out success of last year, we’ve expanded our exhibition this year to include over 150 solution providers with even more armoured vehicles that you can explore up close. 4 NETWORK WITH THE BEST QUALITY AUDIENCE OF ANY ARMOURED VEHICLES EVENT The widest variety of nations, the most senior panel of speakers and the most experienced military audience. We provide you with an unparalleled audience, solely dedicated to armoured vehicles, that gives you an unbeatable opportunity to benchmark your capabilities and offers more potential partnerships for success than anywhere else. Our conference attracts over 600 delegates each year and we’re expecting 3,000 visitors to our exhibition. 5 IN-DEPTH FOCUS DAYS TO GIVE YOU EVEN GREATER LEVELS OF INSIGHT Providing you with a niche EXPERT group, specialising in your specific area of interest, we’ve provided incredibly detailed sessions with the enhanced networking opportunities of a carefully profiled audience. Dedicated to the topics you told us mattered most to you, there are four to choose from, each offering in depth analysis of key issues and areas of capability investment. Countering Improvised Explosive Devices Monday 7th February Through Life Support and Maintenance of Armoured Vehicles Monday 7th February Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for Joint Operations Thursday 10th February Combined Arms Training and Simulation Thursday 10th February ExHiBiTiON Launched last year, the International Armoured Vehicles exhibition was a sell-out success and saw over 2,000 visitors join us during the 2 days. The 2011 exhibition will be even bigger with vehicle manufacturers including Force Protection, Hatehof, Iveco Defense Vehicles, Oshkosh Defense and Nexter. Taking place alongside our sector-leading conference, it provides a fully integrated exploration of armoured vehicle capabilities and the operational context in which they must perform. With over 150 exhibitors, this is the largest ever international gathering solely dedicated to the armoured vehicle community, providing a unique location for military delegations from over 46 nations to gain hands-on experience of vehicles and the full range of technology that enables their operational performance. From armaments to situational awareness, protection to mobility, maintenance to communications, the full range of sub systems and components are represented by the world’s most experienced vendors. To find out about profiling your product or service at the exhibition call +44(0) 207 368 9500 or email enquire@defenceiq.com But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest But getting the balance right between the capabilities that offer the greatest 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 2 04/10/2010 09:45
  • 3. FOUR BRAND NEW FOCUS DAYS CALL: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAX: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EMAIL: EnquIrE@dEFEnCEIq.CoM Focus Day 3: Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for joint Operations Thursday 10th February RATIONALE: Anarmouredvehicleisn’tjustaprotectedtransportsolution,it’saweapons systemthatmust integratewith both combinedarms andJoint warfighting. TheC4ISRcapabilities thatmakethis possiblearethen crucialtoensuring thatvehiclesmake acontribution tosharedsituationalawarenessthat otherassetsinthebattlespacecan usein thefight.This focusdaywill examinetheworld’s mosttechnologically advancedvehicle mounted C4ISRcapabilities,showing you how you can get much more armoured/ protected platforms and how they can be aid the delivery of more timely and accurate effects. Key speakers include: Colonel Dwayne Carman, Capability Manager, Platform Battle Command and Combat Identification, TRADOC, US Army Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team, German Army BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: n Enable your armoured vehicles to share and receive situational awareness:Utilisethefullspectrumofsensortechnologyinthe joint battlespacesothatyourforces can seeandactfirst n Evaluate technology to coordinate fire support:Examine operational feedbackandtechnologicalinnovations.Seehow yourarmoured vehiclescanengagetargets both independently orcollaborativelywith greaterspeedandaccuracy n Develop command and control of mounted forces:Multiplythe effectofarmouredvehicles by improvingtheirresponsivenessand coordinationonthebattlefield Focus Day 2: Through Life Support and Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles Monday 7th February RATIONALE: If youdon’t havetheoptionofpurchasingnewarmouredvehicles,thenthe support andsustainmentofthoseyouhaveinservicebecomesevenmore important.But arapidincreaseinthevarietyandcomplexityofvehicle typescoupledwithaconstrictedresourceenvironmenthasmadethe throughlife challengeevenmorechallenging.Thisfocusdaywillenable youtounderstand the long term implications in the maintenance, sustainment and upgrade of vehicle fleets so that you can achieve greater capability and efficiency with your existing resources. Key speakers include: Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team, Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency Jeremy Smith, Head of Future Combat Systems, Defence College of Management and Technology, Cranfield University BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: n Improve the sustainability of your support to deployed operations: Exploringthelessonslearnedfromalmost10yearsofsupporttocombat missions,adopttechniquestominimiseyourlogisticfootprintand hastenthe deliveryofyoursupport n Streamline your maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade processes: Createanintegratedprogrammeforthethrough-lifesupport of vehicle fleetsthatdeliversrealcapabilityfortheenduserwithinthe timeframestheyneed n Leverage the power of cooperative and coalition support structures: Findouthowtomaximisethepotentialofcollaborationwith yourinternationalpartnerstodriveefficiencyandworkwithinbudget Focus Day4: Combined Arms Training and Simulation Thursday 10th February RATIONALE: Notonlyhasthecomplexityofvehiclesystemsthemselvesincreased,butthe operationalconditionsunderwhichsoldiersmustdrive,commandanddeliver effectsfromthesevehiclesaremorecomplicatedthanever.Theinfluence ofthecounter-insurgencyenvironmentwithitsdemandsofpopulation protectionplacesevergreaterstressontheoperator.Realisticandrigorous trainingisthenthekeytoensuringoptimaloperationalperformance.This focusdaywillconcentrateuponthemostup-to-datetraininginnovations, showingyouhowtotrainarmouredvehicleoperatorstofightalongside othercombatarmsinthemoststrainingconditions. Key speakers include: Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre, German Army Col Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID), Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation and Simulation Capability, UK MoD BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: n Understand the need for new training solutions and methods:How toact uponoperationalfeedbacktotacklecurrentenemyTTPsand increase missionperformanceandsurvivability n Examine existing training programmes and simulation requirements: Benchmarkyourcapabilitiesagainstleading internationalpeersandexploretheareasofinvestmentthatoffer greatest potential n Distribute your simulation scenarios to train with all combat arms: Maximise thecapabilityofthecombinedcombatforcebytraining togetherinscenariosthatoffertherigourandrealismofcombat deployments SUPPORTED BY Focus Day 1: Countering Improvised Explosive Devices Monday 7th February RATIONALE: TheIEDremainsthesinglebiggestthreatthatarmouredvehiclesface oncurrentoperations.Andthethreatis spreadingbeyondthe “obvious” locationsofAfghanistan andIraq–with 600 worldwideattacksoutside ofthosetwonations in 2009 alone.This focus day is designedtoanalyse the proliferation and the increasing technological capability of IEDs, informingforcesaboutthedangerthey posetoarmouredvehiclesand howtheycanbeprotectedagainst.If you’re planning to buy, upgrade or design an armoured vehicle, this is where you find out what you need to protect against and how that will influence your procurement choices. Key speakers include: Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US DoD Colonel Santiago San Antonio, Director, Counter-IED Centre of Excellence, Spanish Ministry of Defence Robert Shaw, Chief C-IED Training, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Dwayne Hynes, Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence Technology Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2, US Army BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: n Intelligence assessments of current IED design and emplacement trends:Knowhow theenemy is tryingtoexploitvulnerabilitiesinyour armouredvehicles andhow you shouldprotectyoursoldiers’lives n Key lessons learned in the detection of IEDs:Findingthe device beforeitdetonates couldn’tbemorecriticaltosurvivability.We’llshare withyouup-to-the-minutefeedbackfromin-theatreexpertswhoare specificallytravellingtoLondon toshow you how tolocate the threat beforeitcanharmourtroops n Analysis of technology and training to defeat IEDs: What systems andtacticscanou usetodefeatIEDs?Findoutwhatoffersbest capabilityforyourbudgetandwillgivethebestprotectiononthe frontlines 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 3 04/10/2010 09:45
  • 4. w rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908 CONFERENCE DAY ONE: TUESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 07.45 – 08.25 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION 08.25 – 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely MornInG SESSIon: ThE InTErSECTIon oF STrATEGY And LAnd ForCES CAPAbILITY 08.30 – 09.00 THE BRITISH ARMY’S STRATEGY TO SUPPORT CURRENT AND FUTURE OPERATIONS n The impact of ISAF/Operation Herrick deployments on the British Army and how this has influenced the post-SDSR vision for the Army n Major equipment initiatives along all lines of development and the protection of resources in a constrained environment n Maintaining existing capabilities to ensure that current operations remain fully resourced n Upgrade of existing vehicle types and looking towards new procurements n Upcoming land system and vehicle requirements to implement the British Army’s future missions Major General Chris Deverell, Director General Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army 09.00 – 09.30 UNITED STATES KEYNOTE: THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR PARTNERSHIP WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES n Review of operations to date and the need for combined warfighting to combat asymmetric enemies n Command interoperability is now a reality, but what technology do we need to further military cooperation down through the chain of command? n Exploring the capability requirements that increased partnership demands: How technically interoperable do we need to become? n Procurement and equipping cooperation and the mutual benefits for allied nations n New vehicle procurements and their role in force structure for alliance operations General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army 09.30 – 10.00 DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD 10.00 – 10.30 JOINT SUPPORT TO FRENCH ARMED FORCES LAND EQUIPMENT: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE OF MATERIEL Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna, Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment Maintenance (SIMMT), French MoD 10.30 – 11.15 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 11.15 – 11.45 SUPPORT TO BRITISH ARMY LAND OPERATIONS n Industry cooperation with the customer to develop the right balance of cost vs. capability n Designing and integrating solutions to meet the demands of current and future conflicts n Working with the customer to deliver on time solutions n Working with the customer’s vision of through life support to ensure sustainable performance of land platforms David Leslie, Strategic Business Development Director, BAE Systems, Global Combat Systems - Vehicles 11.45 – 12.15 POLITICAL IMPERATIVES IN THE ACQUISITION OF DEFENCE TECHNOLOGIES Paul Beaver, Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee 12.15 – 12.45 PANEL SESSION: COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE PROCUREMENT OF ARMOURED VEHICLES Chaired by David Leslie, Strategic Business Development Director, BAE Systems, Global Combat Systems - Vehicles 12.45 – 14.15 NETWORKING LUNCH STrEAM A: ThE EvoLuTIon And dEvELoPMEnT oF hEAvY ArMour STrEAM b: EvALuATInG ThE SurGE In ProTECTEd PATroL vEhICLES 14.15 – 14.45 CASE STUDY: THE USE OF LEOPARD 2 IN OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY ARMOUR PLATFORMS AS PART OF A COUNTER INSURGENCY OPERATION Major Peter Els, 1st Panzer Battalion, Danish Army 14.15 – 14.45 PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY ACROSS MULTIPLE TERRAIN TYPES: THE US MILITARY’S M-ATV AND THE TACTICAL EDGE IT PROVIDES Lieutenant Colonel Coll Haddon, Ground Combat Vehicle Systems, US Army 14.45 – 15.15 ARMOUR TO SUPPORT INFANTRY AGAINST ASYMMETRIC ENEMIES: THE US MARINE CORPS ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLE Joe Augustine, Programme Manager, Assault Breaching Vehicle, US Marine Corps Systems Command 14.45 – 15.15 GETTING THE MOST FROM PROTECTED PLATFORMS AS WEAPONS SYSTEMS: THE SWEDISH ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE PROGRAMME Rickard Lindstrom, Armoured Vehicles Specialist, FMV 15.15 – 15.45 UTILSING HEAVY ARMOUR WITHIN FUTURE WAR SCENARIOS: LOOKING AHEAD WITH THE US ARMY’S ARMOUR SCHOOL Invited Speaker: Colonel Theodore Martin, Commandant, Armour School, US Army 15.15 – 15.45 DEVELOPING A DESIGN TO MEET THE UK’S LIGHT PROTECTED PATROL VEHICLE PROGRAMME David Hind, Managing Director of Force Protection Europe 15.45 – 16.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING AFTErnoon SESSIon: ArMourEd vEhICLES AS A TooL To EnAbLE CoMMAndEr’S InTEnT on CurrEnT oPErATIonS 16.30 – 17.00 OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN-SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army 17.00 – 17.30 ARMOURED COMBAT CAPABILTIES IN HYBRID AND IRREGULAR WARFARE CONFLICTS Dr. David E Johnson, Senior Political Scientist, Arroyo Centre, RAND Corporation 17.30 – 18.00 ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES CAPABILTIES IN COMBATING INSURGENCIES AND WINNING THE PEACE David McDonald Joyce, Business Development Director, Paramount Group 18.00 – 18.30 RETHINKING GROUND MANOEUVRE FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE CONFLICTS Colonel Gian Gentile, Associate Professor, International Division Chief, Department of History, US Military Academy 18.30 END MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE AND DRINKS RECEPTION 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS 09.00 – 09.45 A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE IED THREAT Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US Department of Defence 09.45 – 10.30 IN THEATRE TRAINING RESPONSES TO THE IED THREAT: AN ISAF VIEW Robert Shaw, Head of Counter IED Task Force Training, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 11.00 – 11.45 ANALYSING THE CURRENT IED THREAT AND THE IMPLICATIONS IT WILL HAVE FOR FUTURE CONFLICTS Dwayne Hynes, Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence Technology Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2, US Army 11.45 – 12.30 AN OPERATIONS PERSPECTIVE ON THE TACTICAL LEVEL THREAT POSED BY IEDS IN AFGHANISTAN: LEVERAGING THE EXPERIENCE OF THE SHARP END TO FINE TUNE OUR IED DEFEAT STRATEGIES Captain Graeme Cowling, 2 I/C Weapons Specialist Intelligence Company, British Army 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH 14.00 – 14.45 THE ROLE OF “SOFT-KILL” TECHNOLOGIES IN DEFEATING REMOTELY ACTIVATED IEDS Colonel Santiago San Antonio, Director, Counter-IED Centre of Excellence, Spanish Ministry of Defence 14.45 – 15.30 EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING DETECTION AND DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR IEDS Dr Arnold Schoolderman, Detection and Neutralization TNO Defence, Security and Safety 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING 16.00 – 16.45 ATTACKING THE NETWORK: THE US ARMY EXPERIENCE Scott A. Blaney, Senior Military Analyst & C-IED Chief, Centre for Lessons Learned, US Army 16.45 – 17.30 UK FORCES EXPERIENCE IN C-IED TRAINING AND SIMULATION Major Chris Hunter QGM (Ret’d), Former British Armed Forces Senior Intelligence Analyst 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY FOCUS DAY ONE COUNTERiNg impROviSED ExplOSivE DEviCES “Recognising the threat, protecting the force & securing the mission” mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS 09.00 – 09.45 KEYNOTE: THE UK ARMED FORCES AND THE THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT CHALLENGE Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team, Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD 09.45 – 10.30 FOOT PRINT MINIMISATION COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT BURDEN OF ARMOURED VEHICLES: THE UK’S GENERIC VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE Merfyn Lloyd, Scientific Advisor to Chief of Land Materiel, UK Ministry of Defence 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 11.00 – 11.45 PREPARING THE SWEDISH ARMED FORCES TO TACKLE THE CHALLENGES OF THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish Armed Forces Technical School 11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH 14.00 – 14.45 REDUCTION OF THE LOGISTICS BURDEN THROUGH ALLIANCE COOPERATION: STANDARDISATION OF SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND MATERIEL IN NATO Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency 14.45 – 15.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING 16.00 – 16.45 THROUGH LIFE FLEET MANAGEMENT AND THE ROLE OF UPGRADES OVER NEW PROCUREMENTS Jeremy Smith, Head of Future Combat Systems, Defence College of Management and Technology, Cranfield University 16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: DEBATING THE BENEFITS OF OUTSOURCING THROUGH LIFE MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team, Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish Armed Forces Technical School Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY FOCUS DAY TWO THROUgH liFE SUppORT FOR ARmOURED vEHiClES “Sustaining vehicle fleets through supply chain optimisation and increased maintenance efficiency” mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY SPONSORED BY SPONSORED BY 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 4 04/10/2010 09:45
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CALL: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAX: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EMAIL: EnquIrE@dEFEnCEIq.CoM CONFERENCE DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 07.45 – 08.25 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION 08.25 – 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely MornInG SESSIon: InTErnATIonAL PErSPECTIvES on ThE EquIPPInG ProCESS 08.30 – 09.00 AUSTRIAN ARMY FORCE DEVELOPMENT AND THE FIELDING OF THE ASCOD INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director, Force Development Division, Austrian Ministry of Defence 09.00 – 09.30 DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED INFANTRY AND ARMOUR FORCE STRUCTURE TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE MODERN BATTLEFIELD: LESSONS LEARNED FROM IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN General William Scott Wallace (Ret’d), Former Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army 09.30 – 10.00 PROCURING PROTECTED VEHICLES: THE SPANISH ARMY’S EXPERIENCE Brigadier General José Luis Orts Pales, Director, ITM Research Centre, Spanish MoD 10.00 – 10.30 EQUIPPING YOUR FORCES WITH THE RIGHT LEVEL OF PROTECTION: CASE STUDY: THE CANADIAN LIGHT ARMOURED VEHICLE UPGRADE PROGRAMME Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director, Land Requirements, Canadian National Ministry of Defence 10.30 – 11.15 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 11.15 – 11.45 MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THE OPERATIONAL FORCE: THE NORWEGIAN ARMY’S SUPPORT TO ISAF DEPLOYED TROOPS n Planning and developing the force to support deployments n Developing the training and operational fielding of combat units and capabilities n Identifying capability and technology gaps for deployed operations n Creating the right business case for boosting defence investment Major General Per Sverre Opedal, Chief of Staff, Norwegian Army 11.45 – 12.15 CONTRACTING FLEXIBILITY: THE BOXER PROGRAMME’S EXPERIENCE IN LEVERAGING EXTERNAL EXPERTISE TO MANAGE THE COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF ARMOURED VEHICLE PROCUREMENTS Jurjen Hoeskstra, Programme Manager, Boxer Programme, OCCAR-EA 12.15 – 12.45 ADVANCE PROTECTION SOLUTIONS FOR MODERN ARMOURED VEHICLES: NEW POSSIBILTIES TO BALANCE HIGH LEVEL PROTECTION, MOBILTIY AND PAYLOAD Ulf Deisenroth, Founder and CEO, IBD Deisenroth 12.45 – 14.15 NETWORKING LUNCH STrEAM A: MAnAGInG ThE rEquIrEMEnTS ProCESS In TIMES oF FISCAL AuSTErITY STrEAM b: dEvELoPInG SurvIvAbILTIY FroM InITIAL dESIGn To uor uPGrAdES 14.15 – 14.45 BALANCING AMBITION WITH REALISM: THE US GROUND COMBAT VEHICLE PROGRAMME AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUTTING EDGE SYSTEMS n Understanding political level issues that drive procurement speed and the implications for programme development when moving beyond the limits of readily available technology n To what extent is an 80% “good enough” solution appropriate to field on a long term programme or should the emphasis be on a “100% perfection” end goal n Managing industry’s ambition and interests to produce realistic targets and schedules n Incorporating excess capacity for future upgrades to what you can’t provide today Ted Maciuba, Chief, Mounted Requirements Division, Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, US Army 14.15 – 14.45 MODIFICATION OF IN SERVICE FLEETS: REDESIGNING US ARMY STRYKER HULLS TO COUNTER THE IED THREAT n Integrating capabilities that may have been acquired outside of the original strategy vision for an army n Incorporating protection beyond the IED threat and inclusion of weapons effects that will work outside of the COIN environment n How crucial is the question of weight and where can we envisage using heavy wheeled vehicles in the future Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US Army 14.45 – 15.15 ATTAINING THE MUST HAVE CAPABILITIES IN THE SELECTION OF REQUIREMENTS n Performance of Stryker vehicle hulls in Iraq and Afghanistan and the vulnerabilities that have necessitated a redesign n Analysis of other in service V-shaped hulls and their success in mitigating the worst effects of IED blasts n Engineering challenges in the retrospective redesign of hull shapes and the effects on transmission and suspension systems n Improved blast testing and evaluation of upgraded vehicles to accelerate operational fielding n Assessing the trade-offs of protection, payload and performance on the redesigned vehicles Major Steen Holm Iversen, Chief of Lessons Learned, Danish Army Combat Centre 14.45 – 15.15 ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES TO WITHSTAND CURRENT THREATS: THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE n Feeding back analysis support in evidence based decision making n Understanding the potential impacts of high kinetic energy explosions against subsystems and components n Defeating a “hard to find, easy to kill” threat n Performance of vehicles in blast testing and the role of test results in reducing IED vulnerability n Beyond crew survivability, prioritisation of maintenance of function immediately after an attack Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head Survivability System Branch, Land Systems Division, Israeli Ministry of Defence 15.15 – 15.45 MULTI ROLE ARMOURED VEHICLES THAT PROVIDE FLEXIBLE MISSION OPTIONS FOR THE MILITARY CUSTOMER Andrew Simpson, IVECO Defence Vehicles 15.15 – 15.45 USER AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON KINETIC ENERGY AND EXPLOSIVELY FORMED PENETRATOR PROTECTION FOR LIGHT AND MEDIUM ARMOURED VEHICLES David Hind, Managing Director of Force Protection Europe 15.45 – 16.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING AFTErnoon SESSIon: dEvELoPInG CAPAbILTIES In MounTEd CoMbAT PLATForMS 16.30 – 17.00 MAXIMISATION OF TURRET CAPABILTIES FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES Paul Pointer, Turrets and Weapon Systems Specialist, Combat Tracks Group, Defence Equipment and Support, UK MoD 17.00 – 17.30 THE INDIAN ARMY’S LETHALITY UPGRADES TO ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES Major General Anukul Chandra (Ret’d), Former Head of Combat Vehicles Procurement, Indian Army 17.30 - 18.00 CAN UPGRADED LETHALITY EFFECTS PROVIDE AN INTERIM SOLUTION TO THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW VEHICLES? Lieutenant Colonel Andy Stephens, SO1 Explosive Ordnance, Defence Academy of Management and Technology, UK MoD 18.00 CHAIRMAN’S SUMMARY AND CLOSE OF CONFERENCE 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS 09.00 – 09.45 DEVELOPING THE BRITISH ARMY’S MOUNTED JOINT FIRES CAPABILTIY Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army 09.45 – 10.30 EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF NETWORKED VEHICLES IN THE JOINT BATTLESPACE: THE GERMAN ARMY’S FENNEK JOINT FIRE SUPPORT TEAM VARIANT ON OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team, German Army 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 11.00 – 11.45 NETWORKING THE FORCE FOR FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONAL EFFECT THE FRENCH ARMY’S SCORPION PROGRAMME Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect, DGA, France 11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH 14.00 – 14.45 SURVEILLANCE AND TARGET ACQUISTION WITH THE M1131 STRYKER FIRE SUPPORT VEHICLE Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US Army 14.45 – 15.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING 16.00 – 16.45 SHARING COMMAND AND CONTROL DATA BETWEEN THE MOUNTED AND DISMOUNTED ENVIRONMENTS Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army 16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: CREATING ARMOURED VEHICLE C4ISR INTEROPERABILITY IN THE AGE OF THE MULTINATIONAL, MULTIAGENCY FIGHT Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect, DGA, France Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US Army Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team, German Army 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY FOCUS DAY THREE ARmOURED vEHiClE C4iSR CApABilTiES FOR JOiNT OpERATiONS “gathering and sharing situational awareness throughout the joint battlespace network” THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS 09.00 – 09.45 DEVELOPING ALL-ARMS BATTLE SIMULATION: US TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID), Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army 09.45 – 10.30 CREATING REALISTIC ISAF TRAINING FOR THE JOINT ENVIRONMENT: NATO’S ACT AND THE ROLE OF VBS2 Major Ionel Vlasie, Project Manager VBS2, Capability Engineering, NATO ACT 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 11.00 – 11.45 HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION FOR BATTALION LEVEL ENGAGEMENTS: THE US ARMY EUROPE’S SIMULATED TRAINING PROGRAMME Mr. Thomas Lasch, Chief, Joint Multinational Simulation Centre, US Army Europe 11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH 14.00 – 14.45 DEVELOPMENT OF VBS2 SIMULATION TOOL TO RECREATE ISAF ENVIRONMENT: THE UK’S PROJECT JCOVE Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation and Simulation Capability, UK MoD 14.45 – 15.30 CREATING NEW SIMULATIONS BASED UPON TACTICAL REALITIES OF COMBINED ARMS OPERATION IN A COUNTER INSURGENCY ENVIRONMENT Major Albert J Marckwardt, HR Command, US Army Major Michael Burgoyne, US Army 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING 16.00 – 16.45 TRAINING FOR MULTIPLE MOUNTED PLATFORMS: GERMAN ARMY SIMULATION ALONGSIDE NEWLY ACQUIRED VEHICLES Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre, German Army 16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: LEVERAGING COALITION WARFIGHTING EXPERIENCE TO ENHANCE MULTINATIONAL TRAINING Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID), Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation and Simulation Capability, UK MoD Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre, German Army 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY FOCUS DAY FOUR COmBiNED ARmS TRAiNiNg AND SimUlATiON “increasing the realism and effectiveness of combined training to enable mission success” THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY SUPPORTED BY 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 5 04/10/2010 09:45
  • 6. 5 SESSiONS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO miSS 1 THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR PARTNERSHIP WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army A keynote presentation that comes right from the highest levels of command, General Dempsey will give you unparalleled insight to the force development plans of the US Army and how that will affect what capabilities are acquired, how ground forces fight future wars and how allied nations can develop partnerships to create a powerful fighting force. With a huge range of combat experience to draw upon and a reputation as one of the US military’s smartest thinkers, this is one session you cannot miss. Main Conference, Morning of Day One 2 DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre)/ Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD Looking to the future of how to develop our armoured vehicle fleets, the evolution of requirements in response to strategic challenges is a delicate balancing act. That’s why we’re delighted to have Major General Moore share with us his own perspectives on how to equip front line troops mindful of constricted resources. Not just of interest to those seeking business opportunities in the UK, this is the ideal session to hear how a leading military’s senior requirements setter makes tough choices and the rationale behind those decisions. Main Conference, Morning of Day One 3 A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE IED THREAT Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US DoD An armoured vehicle warrior by trade, Lieutenant General Metz returned from Command in Iraq to head up JIEDDO, the world’s largest ever effort to counter IEDs. Investing vast sums of money he oversaw the most innovative efforts imaginable to protect soldiers lives and improve survivability. His experience in this field is beyond vast and here he presents his unique and incredibly informed assessment of the IED threat and the role that armoured vehicles have in saving lives and succeeding in our missions. Countering IED Focus Day, Opening Session 4 OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army Commanding one of the most prestigious regiments in the British Army, Lieutenant Colonel Fullerton led his troops on a challenging deployment with ISAF. Returning from theatre earlier this year, he’d bolstered his already considerable experience with a Commander’s knowledge of what it means to utilise multiple armoured vehicle types in combat and what capabilities matter most to ensure missions success. Here he shares his hard-won lessons learned so that you know exactly what technology and tactics make a difference on the front line. Main Conference, Afternoon of Day One 5 ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES TO WITHSTAND CURRENT THREATS: THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head of Survivability, Land Systems Division, Israeli MoD Charged with improving the survivability of vehicles for an army that is constantly at risk from direct fire and IED threats, Lieutenant Colonel Giber has been exploring technologies to protect vehicles and troops that will be tested under the toughest conditions. He’ll be sharing his experience with you to show how one of the world’s most combat experienced forces selects systems to protect vehicles and troops and exploring the potential for partnership in future survivability projects. Main Conference, Stream B, Day Two rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908 CONFERENCE KEY SpEAKERS General Martin Dempsey Commanding General TRADOC, US Army General Scott Wallace (Ret’d) Former Commanding General, TRADOC US Army Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment Maintenance (SIMMT) French MoD Major General Chris Deverell DG-Land Support Equipment, HQ Land Forces British Army Major General Bill Moore Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance UK MoD Major General Per Sverre Opedal Chief of Staff Norwegian Army Major General Anukul Chandra Former Head of Procurement Indian Armed Forces Brigadier General Norbert Huber Director Force Development Division Austrian Ministry of Defence Colonel Gerd Kropf Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre German Army Colonel Robert Schumitz Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team US Army Colonel Gian Gentile Academy Professor and Division Chief US Military Academy Colonel Jermoe Lemaire Land Combat Capabilities Architect, DGA France Colonel Santiago San Antonio Director, Counter-IED Centre of Excellence Spanish Ministry of Defence Colonel Mike Ross Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal Artillery British Army Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID) Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC US Army Colonel Dwayne Carman TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform Battle Command and Combat Identification US Army Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton CO, Household Cavalry Regiment British Army Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster Land Requirements Canadian National MoD Lieutenant Colonel Dick Hudson SO1 Ground Manoeuvre DA-CMT Lieutenant Colonel Andy Stephens SO1 Explosive Ordnance DCMT Lieutenant Colonel Coll Haddon M-ATV Product Manager US Army Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler Joint Fires Capability Team German Army Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber Head of Survivability Section, Land Systems Division Israeli MoD Jurjen Hoekstra Boxer Programme Manager OCCAR-EA Scott Blaney CIED Team Chief, Centre for Army Lessons Learned US Army Rickard Lindstrom Strategic Specialist Combat Vehicles FMV Merfyn Lloyd Scientific Advisor to Chief of Land Materiel UK M0D Joe Augustine Programme Manager, Assault Breaching Vehicle US Marine Corps Systems Command Major Steen Holm Iversen Chief of Lessons Learned Danish Army Combat Centre Major Peter Els Commander, 1st Armoured Battalion Danish Army Dr Arnold Schoolderman Detection and Neutralisation TNO Defence and Security Dwayne Hynes Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence Technology Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2 US Army Major Jimmy Smith Command and Staff General College, Combined Arms Centre US Army Major Albert “Jim” Marckwardt HR Command US Army Robert Shaw Head of C-IED Training ISAF Thomas Lasch Chief, Joint Multinational Simulation Centre US Army Europe Dr David E Johnson Arroyo Centre RAND Corporation Paul Beaver Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee Andy Fawkes Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation and Simulation Capability UK MoD Maj Chris Hunter QGM (Ret’d) Former Senior Weapons Intelligence Officer UK MoD Paul Pointer Turrets and Weapon Systems Specialist, Combat Tracks Group UK MoD Ian Bonallo Maintenance Section Chief NAMSA Captain Graham Cowling 2I/C Weapons Specialist Intelligence Company British Army Jeremy Smith Head of Future Combat Systems DCMT Major Ionel Vlasie Project Manager VBS2 NATO ACT Capability Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d) Former Director, JIEDDO US DoD Brigadier General José Luis Orts Pales Director, ITM Research Centre Spanish MoD 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 6 04/10/2010 09:45
  • 7. WHO Will YOU mEET? iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 Simply, anyone responsible for finding the right suppliers at the best value for their organisation. This is the ideal opportunity to discover new options, explore innovative technologies and their applications in-theatre, and refresh your contact network. With a record number of senior armoured vehicle experts on hand, you’ll be able to spend your time networking and learning alongside the most relevant and influential members of the international defence community. From Chiefs of Land Forces to Programme Managers, from procurement specialists to technical experts and academic thought leaders, you will not have a better opportunity to mix and learn from such a broad selection of proficient armoured vehicle professionals. 5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOUlD SpONSOR iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 CALL: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAX: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EMAIL: EnquIrE@dEFEnCEIq.CoM SHOW PARTNERS SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS MoD OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER visitor profile Attending countries ALBANIA AUSTRIA AUSTRALIA BELGIUM BRAzIL BULGARIA CANADA CHINA COLOMBIA CzECH REPUBLIC CROATIA DENMARK ESTONIA FINLAND FRANCE GAMBIA GERMANY HUNGARY INDIA IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JORDAN LATVIA LITHUANIA NEW zEALAND NORWAY OMAN PAKISTAN POLAND RUSSIA SERBIA SOUTH AFRICA SINGAPORE SLOVAKIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITzERLAND THE NETHERLANDS TURKEY UAE UK UKRAINE USA Find out how you will benefit from sponsoring International Armoured Vehicles 2011. Contact David White on +44 (0)20 7368 9500 or email him at enquire@defenceiq.com Solutions that our military audience have said they specifically need to see, include new innovations from such categories as: n Armoured vehicles n Armouring and protection n Situational awareness and C4ISR n Engineering and maintenance n Engines, transmissions, tracks and wheels n Training and simulation Raise your profile and position yourself as a global product leader to take advantage of major current and future international investment programmes You will have access to 600+ military and industry decision makers at our conference and over 3,000 visitors at our exhibition, making this the most important, dedicated armoured vehicles event in the world Four full days of networking opportunities with key international military decision makers providing you with unparalleled, face-to-face time with potential new customers Tailor made sponsorship packages enabling you to competitively position your brand and increase awareness of your product or service to your target market A strictly enforced end-user to vendor ratio, creating a more intimate environment for networking and knowledge sharing 1 2 3 4 5 INDUSTRYMILITARY Armaments: 14% Platforms: 33% Armour and Survivability: 23% Engineering and Support: 19% Comms and C41SR: 11% Requirements Managers/ Capability Development: 39% Programme Managers: 27% Operational/ End User: 15% Research Organisation: 19% 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 7 04/10/2010 09:45
  • 8. 5 WAYS TO REGISTER Tel: 0800 652 2363 or +44 (0)20 7368 9300 Fax: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 Post your booking form to: IQPC Ltd, 2nd Floor 129 Wilton Road, London, SW1V 1Jz Online: www.international armouredvehicles.com Email: enquire@defenceiq.com Conference code 11363.004 PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE EVENT Please read the information listed below as each booking is subject to IQPC Ltd standard terms and conditions. Payment Terms: Upon completion and return of the registration form full payment is required no later than 5 business days from the date of invoice. Payment of invoices by means other than by credit card, or purchase order (UK Plc and UK government bodies only) will be subject to a £49 (plus VAT) per delegate processing fee. Payment must be received prior to the conference date. We reserve the right to refuse admission to the conference if payment has not been received. 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All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer Terms and Conditions Venue: ExCeL London One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL T: +44 (0)20 7069 5000 - E: info@excel-london.co.uk Accommodation: Overnight accommodation is not included in the registration fee. For nearby accommodation options and best possible rates and special offers please visit http://www.hotelmap. com/M9VM2. This map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel. Alternatively, if you would like to book your accommodation by phone, you can call Daniel Spinner on +44 20 7292 2335 quoting Special Reference Code M9VM2. Please tick the focus day(s) you would like to attend Venue and Accommodation To claim a variety of articles, podcasts and other free resources please visit www.internationalarmouredvehicles.com Free Online Resources To speed registration, please provide the priority code located on the mailing label or in the box below. 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Delegate Details Payment Method 7–10 FEBRuARy 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON uK Conference Prices Military And Government Book and Pay by 22 Oct, 2010 Book and Pay by 26 Nov, 2010 Book and Pay by 15 Dec, 2010 Standard Price Main Conference + 2 Focus Days** £889 + VAT (save £558) £989 + VAT (save £458) £1189 + VAT (save £258) £1289 + VAT (save £158) Main Conference and Focus Day** £699 + VAT (save £399) £799 + VAT (save £299) £899 + VAT (save £199) £999 + VAT (save £99) Main Conference Only £499 + VAT (save £250) £599 + VAT (save £150) £699 + VAT (save £50) £749 + VAT Focus Day** Only £249 + VAT (save £100) £249 + VAT (save £100) £299 + VAT (save £50) £349 + VAT Exhibition Only Pass (applicants subject to approval by Defence IQ) Pre-Registration FREE* Industry Book and Pay by 22 Oct, 2010 Book and Pay by 26 Nov, 2010 Book and Pay by 15 Dec, 2010 Standard Price Main Conference + 2 Focus Days** £2589+VAT(save£908) £2789+VAT(save£708) £3189+VAT(save£308) £3389+VAT(save£108) Main Conference and Focus Day** £2099+VAT(save£599) £2199 + VAT (save £499) £2399 + VAT (save £299) £2499+VAT(save£199) Main Conference Only £1599 + VAT (save £300) £1699 + VAT (save £200) £1799 + VAT (save £100) £1899 + VAT Focus Day** Only £549 + VAT (save £250) £599 + VAT (save £200) £699 + VAT (save £100) £799 + VAT Exhibition Only Pass (applicants subject to approval by Defence IQ) Pre-Registration FREE* GROUP DISCOUNTS* FOR MILITARY & INDUSTRY Groups of 3 receive 10% off Groups of 5 receive 25% off Groups of 7 receive 40% off - standard prices only * Members of a group booking must register at the same time and be employed by the same company. Only one discount is available per person and group discounts are not applicable in conjunction with another discount. * Military rates apply to serving military officers, government and university personnel only. * To qualify for discounts, payments must be received by the early bird registration deadline. Early booking discounts are not valid in conjunction with any other offer. All prices are exclusive of UK VAT at 17.5%. UK VAT registration no. GB 799 2259 67 * Pre-registration is open until 12pm Friday 28th January 2011. Applications received after this date will not be processed. It is possible to register onsite subject to a £50 onsite fee. De- fence IQ reserves the right to decline visitor pass applications and refuse admission without constraints nor any requirement to provide an explanation. Exhibition visitors are explicitly prohibited from promoting or demonstrating any product or service during their attendance of the event. Any breach of this policy will result in immediate expulsion. CAll +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAx +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EmAil: ENQUiRE@DEFENCEiQ.COm WWW.iNTERNATiONAlARmOUREDvEHiClES.COm 7–10 FEBRuARy 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON uK Networking with International Armoured Vehicles The Armoured Vehicles Linkedin group is a great opportunity for military, government, academic and industry professionals to connect and discuss common interests in armoured vehicles. Joining gives you numerous opportunities to network with not only those who are attending but also like minded peers in the industry. To join simply follow this link: http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/162026 Stay connected by sharing information with your industry peers and keeping up to date with the latest in the armoured vehicles industry. Follow us on twitter and connect with key military, government, academic and industry professionals. 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We are dedicated to providing military personnel and the private sector with strategic defence resources covering current defence issues. Join the community: http://www.defenceiq.com/join.cfm Travel and Stay HOW TO GET THERE ExCeLLondonislocatedin theheartofLondon’s eastside,just a stone’sthrowfromEurope’s mostpopularbusiness-to-business airport,CityAirport,Europe’s fastestgrowingbusiness district CanaryWharfandoneofEurope’s largestmusic andentertainment arenas,the O2.Situatedina stunningwaterfrontlocation,ExCeLLondon is locatedinthe heart of London’sRoyalDocks,withineasy reachofcentralLondon. There is easy access to the venue - with three onsite DLR (Docklands Light Railway) stations, easy access to London Underground (Jubilee Line - two stops on the DLR from Canning Town), parking for 4,000 cars and City International Airport 5-minutes away. ACCOMMODATION ExCeL London has a number of on-site hotels, ranging from luxury to budget, all within just a few minutes walk of the venue. We have set up room block allocation with several of the local hotels but these are obviously limited. For further information please go to www.internationalarmouredvehicles.com/accommodation. If you would prefer to search for your own accommodation please go to http://www.excel-london.co.uk/visitors/hotels. **Focus Days FOCUS DAY 1 Countering Improvised Explosive Devices Monday 7th February FOCUS DAY 2 Through Life Support and Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles Monday 7th February FOCUS DAY 3 Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for Joint Operations Thursday 10th February FOCUS DAY 4 Combined Arms Training and Simulation Thursday 10th February SENIOR FLAG OFFICERS, ONE STAR AND ABOVE MAY ATTEND FOR FREE. PLEASE CALL KEITH MALLON ON +44(0)20 7368 9300 OR EMAIL ENQUIRE@DEFENCEIQ.COM OFFICIAL AIRLINE PARTNER 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 8 04/10/2010 09:45