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28th - 29th June 2016, Hilton London Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Delivering Fire Superiority to the Armoured Vehicle
2016
28th - 29th
JUNE
BeNeFITS oF aTTeNDINg:
• The only armoured vehicle conference focusing specifically on
the enhancement of platform lethality and combat effectiveness
• Key focus on the technology that goes into delivering increased
lethality, hear from those developing the next generation of
armaments, munitions, fire control and targeting systems
• Hear key programme updates from senior military experts,
including the UK, France, United States, Canada, NATO and
OCCAR
• Gain an insight into how the work of leading military researchers
shall influence platform lethality
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Optimising Armoured Vehicle Programme Management: From the Definition of Requirements to
effective Practices for Trials and Development
Hosted by: mr Dave Leeming, research Director, ordinance Test Solutions Ltd, UK
12.30-16.45
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CoNFereNCe CHaIrmaN:
Brigadier Simon Deakin (ret), Former Director
for Force Development, British army
regIoNaL eXPerT SPeaKerS:
Colonel glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade
Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems,
United States army
Colonel márcio Callafange Jr, Chief of the Armoured
Vehicles Section, Brazilian army materiel Directorate, Brazil
Colonel (ret) mike Smith, TARDEC Science & Technology
Advocate to the Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, Tank
automotive research engineering Centre (TarDeC),
United States army
Lieutenant Colonel William Waugh, Commanding Officer,
Armoured Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School, British army
Lieutenant Colonel Scott mcKenzie, Director Armament
Sustainment Program Management,
Canadian armed Forces
major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager of GRIFFON &
JAGUAR Vehicles for SCORPION Programme, Dga, France
Brigadier Ben Barry (ret), Senior Fellow for Land Warfare,
Defence and Military Analysis Programme,
International Institute for Strategic Studies
Dr mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close
Combat, British army
mr Florian Wiss, Fire Support Manager, JAGUAR Vehicle,
Dga, France
mr andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager for BOXER, oCCar
mr giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and
Equipment Support, NATO Support and Procurement
Agency, NaTo
Secretary miha matek, Head of Armament Project
Management Division, ministry of Defence, Slovenia
mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, ordnance Test
Solutions Ltd, UK
Drawing on their extensive experience in the test and evaluation domain,
Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd shall lead a general forum on the application
of trials and evaluation in future armoured vehicle procurement, from
development through to acceptance into service.
Workshop Leader
David was initially a researcher at the UK Defence Academy,
becoming a lecturer in ballistics for over 20 years. During that
time David was also an advisor to the UK MOD Directorate
for Light Weapons Procurement, and sat on UK committees
for weapon proof and ammunition procurement, was a
member of the UK Future Small Arms Programme, and he
represented the UK on various NATO committees. David
also supported ballistic research for MOD and commercial
development. His support of trials analysis lead to him
becoming one of the founders of Ordnance Test Solutions
Ltd, which facilitates Trials & Evaluation services to the
defence community, notably supporting national and
international armoured fighting vehicle, cannon and large
calibre weapon programmes. He is the author of computer
codes for internal & external ballistics, fragmentation
arena trial assessment and lethality, and devised the CPA
(critical penetration analysis). His scientific papers in ballistics
also include gun proof statistics, detonics and magneto-
hydrodynamics. Additionally, David is the inventor of the
textile armour now known as Tarian and deployed on UK and
Danish armoured vehicles.
Programme:
12.30 	Registration and Informal Networking
13.00 	Workshop Leader’s Opening Remarks
13.15 	Session 1: Trials  Evaluation in system procurement
processes
14.15 	Session 2: TE standards in procurement practices to
meet future threats and expected capabilities
15.15	Afternoon Tea and Informal Networking
15.45	Session 3: Acceptance test criteria for off-the-shelf
sub-system integration
16.45	Workshop Leader’s Closing Remarks
Our Unrivalled Military and Industry Line Up:
FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLES WEAPONS SYSTEMS 2016: PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 27TH JUNE 2016
Optimising Armoured Vehicle Programme Management: From the Definition of
Requirements to Effective Practices for Trials and Development
12.30-16.45, 27th June, Hilton London, Kensington
Mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd, UK
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems
www.FAV-WS.com
Register online at www.FAV-WS.com
	Brigadier Simon Deakin (ret), Former Director for Force Development,
British Army
	Colonel Glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker
Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems,
United States Army
	Colonel Márcio Callafange Jr, Chief of the Armoured Vehicles Section,
Brazilian Army Materiel Directorate, Brazil
	Colonel (ret) Mike Smith, TARDEC Science  Technology Advocate
to the Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, Tank Automotive Research
Engineering Centre (TARDEC), United States Army
	Colonel William Chlebowski, Field Artillery, MASD, ARCIC, United States
Army (subject to final confirmation)
	Lieutenant Colonel William Waugh, Commanding Officer, Armoured
Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School, British Army
	Lieutenant Colonel Scott McKenzie, Director Armament Sustainment
Program Management, Director General Land Equipment Program
Management, Canadian Department of National Defence
	Major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager of GRIFFON and JAGUAR
Vehicles for SCORPION Programme, DGA, France
	Brigadier Ben Barry (ret), Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, Defence and
Military Analysis Programme, International Institute for Strategic Studies
	Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat, British
Army HQ
	Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager for BOXER, OCCAR
	Mr Giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment
Support, NATO Support and Procurement Agency, NATO
	Secretary Miha Matek, Head of Armament Project Management
Division, Ministry of Defence, Slovenia
	Mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, Ordnance Test Solutions Ltd, UK
Dear Colleague,
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems, taking place
from the 28th to the 29th of June, 2016, London.
Building on the success of our recent survivability event,
Future Armoured Vehicles now aims to deliberate the key
requirements for enhancing armoured vehicle combat
effectiveness and lethality.
Therefore, the aim of our forthcoming conference is to
discuss how best to advance capability in this important
area, providing a forum for armoured vehicle operators,
weapon systems experts, respected research institutions,
and leading industry to meet and consider proactive
solutions.
Iwouldaskyoutopayparticularattentiontoourconference
agenda, which has been put together with great care to
ensure the very best opportunities to benchmark and learn
from subject matter experts, discussing and explaining
the technologies and operational doctrine central to the
combat effectiveness of the armoured vehicle.
Only by sharing ideas through the medium of networking
can we develop and enhance our approach and solutions
to military requirements. I urge you to join us in June 2016,
alongside an array of likeminded individuals to ensure that
you too can benefit from this unique forum.
Yours Sincerely,
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin,
Former Director of Force Development,
British Army
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems
Day One 28th June 2016 	 www.FAV-WS.com
Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711
08.30	Registration  Coffee
09.00	 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
09.10	Strategic Requirements and Material Considerations for the
Enhancement of Stryker Lethality
	 • The demands of the contemporary operational
environment and the need for greater lethality to meet
these threats
	 • The vehicles current variants and weapon options, how
the integration of a 30mm capability will bridge and fill
capability gaps
	 • Considerations for the integration of the weapon system:
Dealing with increased platform weight and ensuring space
for mechanized infantry is not compromised
	 • Timelines and next steps for system integration
	Colonel Glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat
Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army
09.50	Requirements for Future Battlegroup Anti-Armour Lethality
	 • Discussion of historic approach to the attack of armour
	 • Examination of the challenges of future armoured targets
(including Active Protection)
	 • Discussion of means to achieve an integrated anti-armour
capability in close combat
	Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat,
British Army HQ
10.30	 Morning Coffee
11.00	Strategic Trends in Armoured Vehicles and the Implications for
Firepower
	 • The changing character of land warfare
	 • The role of armoured forces
	 • Trends in AFV employment and capabilities
	 • Trends in AFV protection and firepower
	Brigadier (ret) Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare,
Defence and Military Analysis Programme, International
Institute for Strategic Studies
11.40	 Session reserved for Gold Sponsor
12.20	Potential Options for the Enhancement of Lethality within the
Boxer Armoured Vehicle
	 • Boxers current capabilities and the limitations of the remote
weapon station
	 • Potential for the integration of the 30mm MK30-2/ABM as a
force multiplier
	 • Feedback from the trials and evaluation of the weapon and
ammunition
	 • Deliberating the advantages delivered vs challenges
associated with its integration (the question of added
weight and space challenges)
	 • Future plans for weapon system development
	Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager, Boxer, OCCAR
13.00	 Networking Lunch in Exhibition Area
14.00	Developing a Comprehensive and Flexible Combat Vehicle
Modernisation Strategy: A Focus on Lethality
	 • Current combat vehicle capability and force structure
across the fleet
	 • An overview of the key priorities that are driving land
systems modernisation
	 • Long term strategies for the modernisation of the army’s key
fighting vehicles
	 • Delivering enhanced offensive capability beyond
conventional means: The need to re-evaluate traditional
sources of lethality
	 • Exploring configurations such as un-manned systems to
deliver this next generation of capability
	 • Future plans and timelines
	Colonel William Chlebowski, Field Artillery, MASD, ARCIC,
United States Army (subject to final confirmation)
14.40	Panel Discussion: Operational Requirements for
Future Armoured Vehicle Offensive Capabilities
	 • How requirements for counter insurgency and
peace keeping missions have shaped weapon
system configuration across vehicle fleets
	 • Considering the adapting threats that weapon systems must
be prepared to meet, the increased need for anti-armour
capability, electronic warfare and counter-UAS
	 • Benefits of greater interoperability in the weapon system and
targeting domain, ensuring greater combat effectiveness
through joint fires
	 • Current requirements and capability gaps that industry and
research must fill
	Colonel Glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat
Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army
	Brigadier (ret) Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare,
Defence and Military Analysis Programme, International
Institute for Strategic Studies
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
	Lieutenant Colonel Scott McKenzie, Director Armament
Sustainment Program Management, Director General Land
Equipment Program Management, Canadian Department
of National Defence
	Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat,
British Army HQ
15.20	Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area
15.50	Doing More with Less – Restoring Armored Combat Vehicle
Lethality to the Infantry Brigade Combat Team
	 • Need to enhance the tactical capability of the most
strategically deployable ground Maneuver formation
	 • Providing a seamless transition between forced entry and
offensive operations
	 • Mobile Protected Firepower – Bringing back tank firepower
to Infantry formations
	 • Light Reconnaissance Vehicle – Providing the capability to
fight for information	
	Colonel (ret) Mike Smith, TARDEC Science  Technology Advocate
to the Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, Tank Automotive
Research Engineering Centre (TARDEC), United States Army
16.30	Integration of the Guarani Programme into the Brazilian Land
Forces: The Fire Support Advantages Delivered
	 • The programmes structure and the strategy supporting its
introduction into the Brazilian land forces
	 • The vehicles modular design, allowing for the incorporation
of different turrets, weapon stations and sensors
	 • Potential for the development of fire direction and mortar
carrier vehicles to deliver greater joint fires and mission support
	 • Progress as to implementation, what are the next steps?
	Colonel Márcio Callafange Jr, Chief of the Armoured Vehicles
Section, Brazilian Army Materiel Directorate, Brazil
17.10	 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems
www.FAV-WS.com 	 Day Two 29th June 2016
Register online at www.FAV-WS.com
08.30	Registration  Coffee
09.00	Chairman’s Opening Remarks
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
09.10	Fire Support Capabilities of the French Army’s JAGUAR Armoured
Vehicle
	 • Presentation of the SCORPION programme and contracts
relative to JAGUAR and its armaments
		 - Details on SCORPION programme
		 - The 40mm qualification contract shared between France and UK
		 - The change control contract shared between France and UK
	 • JAGUAR : The new French light cavalry vehicle
		 - Replacement of the French AMX10 RC and Sagaie
		 - The French choice: A 40mm turret with MMP missiles and 7.62
RWS
		 - The advantages of 40mm cased ammunitions for a medium
weight vehicle
	 • New capabilities:
		 - Airburst ammunition
		 - Collaborative combat
	Major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager, JAGUAR and
GRIFFON Vehicles, SCORPION Programme, DGA, France
	Mr Florian Wiss, Fire Support Manager, JAGUAR Vehicle, DGA,
France
09.50	The Role of Canada’s Leopard 2A6 Delivering Vital Fire Support for
Ground Operations: An Overview of Capabilities
	 • The evolving Leopard 2 force structure within the Canadian Army
	 • Update on the current Leopard 2 Family of Vehicles Program
	 • Feedback from counter insurgency operations in Afghanistan,
the advantages delivered via a highly protected, direct fire
capability
	 • The 120 mm gun and ammunition types used
	 • Enhancing target acquisition and range through upgraded sights
	Lieutenant Colonel Scott McKenzie, Director Armament
Sustainment Program Management, Director General Land
Equipment Program Management, Canadian Department of
National Defence
10.30	Morning Coffee
11.00	The Armoured Centre’s Approach to Weapon System Training for
AFV Crews
	 • Adequately preparing the British Army’s AFV crews for the
contemporary operational environment: Strategies and priorities
	 • Training practices for gunnery, deliberating fusion between both
live and synthetic exercises
	 • Requirements from industry for the development of user and
training friendly systems: Considering the human machine
interface (HMI)
	 • Preparation for the integration of new platforms and weapon
systems into the British Army’s armoured vehicle fleet
	Lieutenant Colonel William Waugh, Commanding Officer,
Armoured Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School, British Army
11.40	 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor
12.20	Acquisition  Through Life Cycle Support of Armoured Vehicles 
Vehicle Mounted Weapon Systems:
Key aspects from the NSPA Perspective
	 • Acquisition of Armoured Vehicles: Challenges and
Lessons Learned
		 - Considerations and experiences obtained from PRV
project, Boxer from Production to In-service challenges, PzH
modernisation for Croatia and challenges on the Portuguese
Project
	 • Integration of Sensors and Weapons: A Supportability Perspective
		 - Also, from PRV and PzH as examples how we do support
systems integrated into vehicles (RWS, Surveillance), problem
areas, solutions
	 • Long Term Cooperative Support for Anti-Armour Missiles: Case
Studies for new and legacy systems (if time allows)
		 - TOW Support case, how we were able to support it for
40 years from Basic to ITAS
		 - Spike Support: New system with different challenges and
support model
	 • Approaches to Missile’s Service Life extension
		 - Different cases in which life extension worked out (TOW, Stinger,
Hellfire, Spike). Advices for new missile acquisition
	Giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment
Support, NSPA
13.00	 Networking Lunch
14.00	An Assessment of the Valuk LAV: Existing Weapon System
Capabilities and Potential for Enhancement
	 • Slovenian mechanized force structure and the role of the Valuk
within the land forces: What are the Slovenia land forces current
priorities?
	 • Current systems configuration
			1. Weapon system
			2. Sighting system
			3. Fire control system
	 • Anti-tank capability and potential for integration of TOW
	 • Future plans for the upgrade of the platforms weapon systems
	Secretary Miha Matek, Head of Armament Project Management
Division, Ministry of Defence, Slovenia
14.40	Considering Ongoing Technological Developments
in the Weapon Systems Domain: What this Means
for Platform Lethality?
	 • The direction of weapon systems configurations
	 • Considering multi-role armaments to counter multiple threats
	 • Increasing target acquisition and intelligence sharing for
enhanced lethality
	 • The next generation of smart and programmable munitions
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
	Major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager, Jaguar and Griffon
Vehicles, SCORPION Programme, DGA
	Giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment
Support, NSPA
	Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager, Boxer, Occar
15.20	Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area
15.50	Developing Concepts and Strategies for Future Armoured Vehicle
Lethality
	 • How can armies improve the development of future
requirements relating to lethality
	 • Incorporating testing and evaluation data into the next
generation of land equipment development
	 • Predicting how future conflicts will shape future development of
weapons systems
	 • How industry and military could work closer together to develop
land forces equipment
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
16.20	Approaches and Methodologies to Weapons Test and
Evaluation
	 • An overview of Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd
	 • Feedback from recent trials and development of the UK’s
infantry fighting vehicles
	 • Feedback and lessons learnt from the pre-conference
workshop
	Mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, Ordinance Test Solutions
Ltd, UK
17.00	Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
	Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director
of Force Development, British Army
Military
•	 Heads of land systems
•	 Armoured vehicle programme managers
•	 Operational commanders
•	 Land capability and mounted close
combat
•	 Armoured vehicle gunnery and training
leaders
•	 Directors of weapon systems test and
evaluation
•	 Systems engineers and configuration
managers
Industry
•	 Chief engineers
•	 Product managers for land systems
•	 Technical directors
•	 Platform managers for combat vehicles
•	 Developers of weapon systems, munitions
and sub-systems
Audience Profile:
Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems 2016 will cover the whole value chain of the
armoured vehicle combat systems market. Operational case studies, training solutions, key
programmes, system configurations and the development of advanced armaments, munitions,
fire control and targeting equipment shall be just some of the key areas presented by leading
figures within the field. The speakers and invited participants will be carefully selected, to bring
together those with active armoured vehicle requirements and will ensure that as well as military
leaders, the OEMS and prime contractors participate.
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of mind when your prospects are putting
potential solution providers on their short list
• Meet and network with active buyers while
there is still a chance to influence their
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• Generate new leads through meeting new
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OEM providers
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Optimising Armoured Vehicle Lethality

  • 1. 28th - 29th June 2016, Hilton London Kensington, London, United Kingdom Delivering Fire Superiority to the Armoured Vehicle 2016 28th - 29th JUNE BeNeFITS oF aTTeNDINg: • The only armoured vehicle conference focusing specifically on the enhancement of platform lethality and combat effectiveness • Key focus on the technology that goes into delivering increased lethality, hear from those developing the next generation of armaments, munitions, fire control and targeting systems • Hear key programme updates from senior military experts, including the UK, France, United States, Canada, NATO and OCCAR • Gain an insight into how the work of leading military researchers shall influence platform lethality The Smi group Proudly Presents... www.FaV-WS.com register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPeCIaL raTeS aVaILaBLe For mILITarY aND goVerNmeNT rePreSeNTaTIVeS BOOK BY 31ST MARCH AND SAVE £400 • BOOK BY 29TH APRIL AND SAVE £300 • BOOK BY 27TH MAY AND SAVE £200 @SmigroupDefence #favws Optimising Armoured Vehicle Programme Management: From the Definition of Requirements to effective Practices for Trials and Development Hosted by: mr Dave Leeming, research Director, ordinance Test Solutions Ltd, UK 12.30-16.45 maKe SUre YoU regISTer For oUr Pre CoNFereNCe WorKSHoP I 27TH JUNe 2016 Future ArmouredFuture ArmouredFuture Armoured VehiclesVehiclesVehiclesWeapons SystemsWeapons SystemsWeapons Systems CoNFereNCe CHaIrmaN: Brigadier Simon Deakin (ret), Former Director for Force Development, British army regIoNaL eXPerT SPeaKerS: Colonel glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States army Colonel márcio Callafange Jr, Chief of the Armoured Vehicles Section, Brazilian army materiel Directorate, Brazil Colonel (ret) mike Smith, TARDEC Science & Technology Advocate to the Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, Tank automotive research engineering Centre (TarDeC), United States army Lieutenant Colonel William Waugh, Commanding Officer, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School, British army Lieutenant Colonel Scott mcKenzie, Director Armament Sustainment Program Management, Canadian armed Forces major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager of GRIFFON & JAGUAR Vehicles for SCORPION Programme, Dga, France Brigadier Ben Barry (ret), Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, Defence and Military Analysis Programme, International Institute for Strategic Studies Dr mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat, British army mr Florian Wiss, Fire Support Manager, JAGUAR Vehicle, Dga, France mr andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager for BOXER, oCCar mr giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment Support, NATO Support and Procurement Agency, NaTo Secretary miha matek, Head of Armament Project Management Division, ministry of Defence, Slovenia mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, ordnance Test Solutions Ltd, UK
  • 2. Drawing on their extensive experience in the test and evaluation domain, Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd shall lead a general forum on the application of trials and evaluation in future armoured vehicle procurement, from development through to acceptance into service. Workshop Leader David was initially a researcher at the UK Defence Academy, becoming a lecturer in ballistics for over 20 years. During that time David was also an advisor to the UK MOD Directorate for Light Weapons Procurement, and sat on UK committees for weapon proof and ammunition procurement, was a member of the UK Future Small Arms Programme, and he represented the UK on various NATO committees. David also supported ballistic research for MOD and commercial development. His support of trials analysis lead to him becoming one of the founders of Ordnance Test Solutions Ltd, which facilitates Trials & Evaluation services to the defence community, notably supporting national and international armoured fighting vehicle, cannon and large calibre weapon programmes. He is the author of computer codes for internal & external ballistics, fragmentation arena trial assessment and lethality, and devised the CPA (critical penetration analysis). His scientific papers in ballistics also include gun proof statistics, detonics and magneto- hydrodynamics. Additionally, David is the inventor of the textile armour now known as Tarian and deployed on UK and Danish armoured vehicles. Programme: 12.30 Registration and Informal Networking 13.00 Workshop Leader’s Opening Remarks 13.15 Session 1: Trials Evaluation in system procurement processes 14.15 Session 2: TE standards in procurement practices to meet future threats and expected capabilities 15.15 Afternoon Tea and Informal Networking 15.45 Session 3: Acceptance test criteria for off-the-shelf sub-system integration 16.45 Workshop Leader’s Closing Remarks Our Unrivalled Military and Industry Line Up: FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLES WEAPONS SYSTEMS 2016: PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 27TH JUNE 2016 Optimising Armoured Vehicle Programme Management: From the Definition of Requirements to Effective Practices for Trials and Development 12.30-16.45, 27th June, Hilton London, Kensington Mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd, UK Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems www.FAV-WS.com Register online at www.FAV-WS.com Brigadier Simon Deakin (ret), Former Director for Force Development, British Army Colonel Glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army Colonel Márcio Callafange Jr, Chief of the Armoured Vehicles Section, Brazilian Army Materiel Directorate, Brazil Colonel (ret) Mike Smith, TARDEC Science Technology Advocate to the Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, Tank Automotive Research Engineering Centre (TARDEC), United States Army Colonel William Chlebowski, Field Artillery, MASD, ARCIC, United States Army (subject to final confirmation) Lieutenant Colonel William Waugh, Commanding Officer, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School, British Army Lieutenant Colonel Scott McKenzie, Director Armament Sustainment Program Management, Director General Land Equipment Program Management, Canadian Department of National Defence Major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager of GRIFFON and JAGUAR Vehicles for SCORPION Programme, DGA, France Brigadier Ben Barry (ret), Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, Defence and Military Analysis Programme, International Institute for Strategic Studies Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat, British Army HQ Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager for BOXER, OCCAR Mr Giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment Support, NATO Support and Procurement Agency, NATO Secretary Miha Matek, Head of Armament Project Management Division, Ministry of Defence, Slovenia Mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, Ordnance Test Solutions Ltd, UK Dear Colleague, It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems, taking place from the 28th to the 29th of June, 2016, London. Building on the success of our recent survivability event, Future Armoured Vehicles now aims to deliberate the key requirements for enhancing armoured vehicle combat effectiveness and lethality. Therefore, the aim of our forthcoming conference is to discuss how best to advance capability in this important area, providing a forum for armoured vehicle operators, weapon systems experts, respected research institutions, and leading industry to meet and consider proactive solutions. Iwouldaskyoutopayparticularattentiontoourconference agenda, which has been put together with great care to ensure the very best opportunities to benchmark and learn from subject matter experts, discussing and explaining the technologies and operational doctrine central to the combat effectiveness of the armoured vehicle. Only by sharing ideas through the medium of networking can we develop and enhance our approach and solutions to military requirements. I urge you to join us in June 2016, alongside an array of likeminded individuals to ensure that you too can benefit from this unique forum. Yours Sincerely, Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army
  • 3. Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems Day One 28th June 2016 www.FAV-WS.com Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711 08.30 Registration Coffee 09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army 09.10 Strategic Requirements and Material Considerations for the Enhancement of Stryker Lethality • The demands of the contemporary operational environment and the need for greater lethality to meet these threats • The vehicles current variants and weapon options, how the integration of a 30mm capability will bridge and fill capability gaps • Considerations for the integration of the weapon system: Dealing with increased platform weight and ensuring space for mechanized infantry is not compromised • Timelines and next steps for system integration Colonel Glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army 09.50 Requirements for Future Battlegroup Anti-Armour Lethality • Discussion of historic approach to the attack of armour • Examination of the challenges of future armoured targets (including Active Protection) • Discussion of means to achieve an integrated anti-armour capability in close combat Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat, British Army HQ 10.30 Morning Coffee 11.00 Strategic Trends in Armoured Vehicles and the Implications for Firepower • The changing character of land warfare • The role of armoured forces • Trends in AFV employment and capabilities • Trends in AFV protection and firepower Brigadier (ret) Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, Defence and Military Analysis Programme, International Institute for Strategic Studies 11.40 Session reserved for Gold Sponsor 12.20 Potential Options for the Enhancement of Lethality within the Boxer Armoured Vehicle • Boxers current capabilities and the limitations of the remote weapon station • Potential for the integration of the 30mm MK30-2/ABM as a force multiplier • Feedback from the trials and evaluation of the weapon and ammunition • Deliberating the advantages delivered vs challenges associated with its integration (the question of added weight and space challenges) • Future plans for weapon system development Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager, Boxer, OCCAR 13.00 Networking Lunch in Exhibition Area 14.00 Developing a Comprehensive and Flexible Combat Vehicle Modernisation Strategy: A Focus on Lethality • Current combat vehicle capability and force structure across the fleet • An overview of the key priorities that are driving land systems modernisation • Long term strategies for the modernisation of the army’s key fighting vehicles • Delivering enhanced offensive capability beyond conventional means: The need to re-evaluate traditional sources of lethality • Exploring configurations such as un-manned systems to deliver this next generation of capability • Future plans and timelines Colonel William Chlebowski, Field Artillery, MASD, ARCIC, United States Army (subject to final confirmation) 14.40 Panel Discussion: Operational Requirements for Future Armoured Vehicle Offensive Capabilities • How requirements for counter insurgency and peace keeping missions have shaped weapon system configuration across vehicle fleets • Considering the adapting threats that weapon systems must be prepared to meet, the increased need for anti-armour capability, electronic warfare and counter-UAS • Benefits of greater interoperability in the weapon system and targeting domain, ensuring greater combat effectiveness through joint fires • Current requirements and capability gaps that industry and research must fill Colonel Glenn Dean, Program Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems, United States Army Brigadier (ret) Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, Defence and Military Analysis Programme, International Institute for Strategic Studies Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army Lieutenant Colonel Scott McKenzie, Director Armament Sustainment Program Management, Director General Land Equipment Program Management, Canadian Department of National Defence Dr Mike Dalzell, Capability Advisor, Mounted Close Combat, British Army HQ 15.20 Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area 15.50 Doing More with Less – Restoring Armored Combat Vehicle Lethality to the Infantry Brigade Combat Team • Need to enhance the tactical capability of the most strategically deployable ground Maneuver formation • Providing a seamless transition between forced entry and offensive operations • Mobile Protected Firepower – Bringing back tank firepower to Infantry formations • Light Reconnaissance Vehicle – Providing the capability to fight for information Colonel (ret) Mike Smith, TARDEC Science Technology Advocate to the Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, Tank Automotive Research Engineering Centre (TARDEC), United States Army 16.30 Integration of the Guarani Programme into the Brazilian Land Forces: The Fire Support Advantages Delivered • The programmes structure and the strategy supporting its introduction into the Brazilian land forces • The vehicles modular design, allowing for the incorporation of different turrets, weapon stations and sensors • Potential for the development of fire direction and mortar carrier vehicles to deliver greater joint fires and mission support • Progress as to implementation, what are the next steps? Colonel Márcio Callafange Jr, Chief of the Armoured Vehicles Section, Brazilian Army Materiel Directorate, Brazil 17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army
  • 4. Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems www.FAV-WS.com Day Two 29th June 2016 Register online at www.FAV-WS.com 08.30 Registration Coffee 09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army 09.10 Fire Support Capabilities of the French Army’s JAGUAR Armoured Vehicle • Presentation of the SCORPION programme and contracts relative to JAGUAR and its armaments - Details on SCORPION programme - The 40mm qualification contract shared between France and UK - The change control contract shared between France and UK • JAGUAR : The new French light cavalry vehicle - Replacement of the French AMX10 RC and Sagaie - The French choice: A 40mm turret with MMP missiles and 7.62 RWS - The advantages of 40mm cased ammunitions for a medium weight vehicle • New capabilities: - Airburst ammunition - Collaborative combat Major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager, JAGUAR and GRIFFON Vehicles, SCORPION Programme, DGA, France Mr Florian Wiss, Fire Support Manager, JAGUAR Vehicle, DGA, France 09.50 The Role of Canada’s Leopard 2A6 Delivering Vital Fire Support for Ground Operations: An Overview of Capabilities • The evolving Leopard 2 force structure within the Canadian Army • Update on the current Leopard 2 Family of Vehicles Program • Feedback from counter insurgency operations in Afghanistan, the advantages delivered via a highly protected, direct fire capability • The 120 mm gun and ammunition types used • Enhancing target acquisition and range through upgraded sights Lieutenant Colonel Scott McKenzie, Director Armament Sustainment Program Management, Director General Land Equipment Program Management, Canadian Department of National Defence 10.30 Morning Coffee 11.00 The Armoured Centre’s Approach to Weapon System Training for AFV Crews • Adequately preparing the British Army’s AFV crews for the contemporary operational environment: Strategies and priorities • Training practices for gunnery, deliberating fusion between both live and synthetic exercises • Requirements from industry for the development of user and training friendly systems: Considering the human machine interface (HMI) • Preparation for the integration of new platforms and weapon systems into the British Army’s armoured vehicle fleet Lieutenant Colonel William Waugh, Commanding Officer, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School, British Army 11.40 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor 12.20 Acquisition Through Life Cycle Support of Armoured Vehicles Vehicle Mounted Weapon Systems: Key aspects from the NSPA Perspective • Acquisition of Armoured Vehicles: Challenges and Lessons Learned - Considerations and experiences obtained from PRV project, Boxer from Production to In-service challenges, PzH modernisation for Croatia and challenges on the Portuguese Project • Integration of Sensors and Weapons: A Supportability Perspective - Also, from PRV and PzH as examples how we do support systems integrated into vehicles (RWS, Surveillance), problem areas, solutions • Long Term Cooperative Support for Anti-Armour Missiles: Case Studies for new and legacy systems (if time allows) - TOW Support case, how we were able to support it for 40 years from Basic to ITAS - Spike Support: New system with different challenges and support model • Approaches to Missile’s Service Life extension - Different cases in which life extension worked out (TOW, Stinger, Hellfire, Spike). Advices for new missile acquisition Giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment Support, NSPA 13.00 Networking Lunch 14.00 An Assessment of the Valuk LAV: Existing Weapon System Capabilities and Potential for Enhancement • Slovenian mechanized force structure and the role of the Valuk within the land forces: What are the Slovenia land forces current priorities? • Current systems configuration 1. Weapon system 2. Sighting system 3. Fire control system • Anti-tank capability and potential for integration of TOW • Future plans for the upgrade of the platforms weapon systems Secretary Miha Matek, Head of Armament Project Management Division, Ministry of Defence, Slovenia 14.40 Considering Ongoing Technological Developments in the Weapon Systems Domain: What this Means for Platform Lethality? • The direction of weapon systems configurations • Considering multi-role armaments to counter multiple threats • Increasing target acquisition and intelligence sharing for enhanced lethality • The next generation of smart and programmable munitions Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army Major Xavier Lepiouffe, Technical Manager, Jaguar and Griffon Vehicles, SCORPION Programme, DGA Giorgio Scappaticci, Head of Weapons Systems and Equipment Support, NSPA Mr Andreas Zekorn, Programme Manager, Boxer, Occar 15.20 Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Area 15.50 Developing Concepts and Strategies for Future Armoured Vehicle Lethality • How can armies improve the development of future requirements relating to lethality • Incorporating testing and evaluation data into the next generation of land equipment development • Predicting how future conflicts will shape future development of weapons systems • How industry and military could work closer together to develop land forces equipment Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army 16.20 Approaches and Methodologies to Weapons Test and Evaluation • An overview of Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd • Feedback from recent trials and development of the UK’s infantry fighting vehicles • Feedback and lessons learnt from the pre-conference workshop Mr Dave Leeming, Research Director, Ordinance Test Solutions Ltd, UK 17.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two Brigadier General (ret) Simon Deakin, Former Director of Force Development, British Army
  • 5. Military • Heads of land systems • Armoured vehicle programme managers • Operational commanders • Land capability and mounted close combat • Armoured vehicle gunnery and training leaders • Directors of weapon systems test and evaluation • Systems engineers and configuration managers Industry • Chief engineers • Product managers for land systems • Technical directors • Platform managers for combat vehicles • Developers of weapon systems, munitions and sub-systems Audience Profile: Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems 2016 will cover the whole value chain of the armoured vehicle combat systems market. Operational case studies, training solutions, key programmes, system configurations and the development of advanced armaments, munitions, fire control and targeting equipment shall be just some of the key areas presented by leading figures within the field. The speakers and invited participants will be carefully selected, to bring together those with active armoured vehicle requirements and will ensure that as well as military leaders, the OEMS and prime contractors participate. BENEFITS OF SPONSORING FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLES WEAPONS SYSTEMS 2016 • Educate the market on your company’s capability and make the business case for how to solve your potential customer’s challenges and requirements • Build your brand so your solutions are front of mind when your prospects are putting potential solution providers on their short list • Meet and network with active buyers while there is still a chance to influence their purchase decision • Generate new leads through meeting new prospects from both the military and leading OEM providers Future Armoured Vehicles Event Sponsors and Exhibitors Have Included Supported by Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems www.FAV-WS.com Sponsorship Opportunities SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from promoting their business at our conferences please call: Justin Predescu on +44 (0)20 7827 6130 or email jpredescu@smi-online.co.uk MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Are you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? SMi offer tailored marketing packages so that your association/publication can gain access to a global market and key decision makers in the defence market. Contact Vinh Trinh on +44 (0)20 7827 1104 or email vtrinh@smi-online.co.uk
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