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Future Artillery India
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Main Conference: 21st-22nd June 2011
Precision Munition and ISTAR Focus Day: 20th June 2011
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Increasing the Range, Lethality and Accuracy of India’s
Artillery Forces Through Procuring Cutting Edge
Artillery Systems and Precision Munition Technology
India’s Unbeatable Artillery
Speaker Line Up:
Lt General J.P. Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Policy
and Systems), Indian Army
Lt General Vinod Nayanar, Director General, Directorate of
Artillery, Indian Army
Major General PK Chakravorty, VSM, Additional Director
General Artillery, Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of
Defence, Indian Armed Forces
Shri Sundaresh, Chief Controller R&D (Armament &
Combat Engineering), Defence Research & Development
Organisation (DRDO)
Dr Dattar, Director, Armament Research Development
Establishment (ARDE), Pune, Indian Ministry of Defence
Brigadier (ret’d) Gurmeet Kanwal, Director, Centre for
Land Warfare Studies, Indian Ministry of Defence
Register Today To Benefit From: Briefings from International
I More insight into India’s artillery modernisation programme than any other
event, providing you with an unequalled opportunity to gauge the market
Leaders in Artillery Including:
opportunities for your company and learn directly about Indian MoD Major General David Halverson, Commanding General
of the Fires Centre of Excellence, Fort Sill, US Army
requirements from those in charge
Major General Thierry Ollivier, Commander, Force
I 20+ presentations from senior Indian requirement and procurement Employment and Doctrine Centre, French Army
officers responsible for the World’s largest artillery modernisation Brigadier General David Schuissa, Chief of Artillery
programme. Corps, Israeli Defence Force
I Access to local suppliers, giving you the opportunity to find local partners, Brigadier General Jonathan A Maddux, Program
set up joint ventures and gain a foothold in the most rapidly expanding Executive Officer, PEO Ammunition, US Army
defence market in the world Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ
Director Royal Artillery, British Army
I The opportunity to hear directly about the latest plans in artillery
Colonel Anders Callert, Commander of Artillery,
modernisation from the most senior in command including Lt General J.P.
Swedish Armed Forces
Singh, Deputy Chief of Staff (Policy and Systems) Indian Armed
Colonel Fiepko Koolman, Head of Artillery School’s Future
Forces, Lt General Vinod Nayanar, Director General of Artillery and Development Department, German Army
Major General PK Chakravorty of the Integrated Headquarters of Lieutenant Colonel Mitch Kennedy, Commanding Officer
the Ministry of Defence of Artillery School, Australian Army
I Exploration of the latest technological and operational developments in Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thomas, Project Manager
precision munitions, C-RAM and Surveillance and Target Acquisition - Radars, Radars Project Management Office, Fort Monmouth,
straight from artillery commanders operating on the front line US Department of Defense
Lieutenant Colonel Olivier Fort, Head of Doctrine and
Prospective Studies, French Artillery School, French Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Reni Chalmin, Programme Manager,
Future Artillery India will offer a unique opportunity to Canons, Munitions and Acquisition, French School of
exchange views on technology, concepts and employment Artillery, French Armed Forces
Major Dwayne Hynes, Threat Integration Staff Officer,
of Artillery with reputed serving officers, scientists and US Army
engineers from around the world. Major Martin Smith, SO2 ISTAR, Royal Artillery,
British Army
It will be the artillery event of the Summer.
Keith Gooding, Joint Program Manager, Lightweight
Colonel (Ret’d) AK Sharma, Indian Army 155mm, Picatinny Arsenal, US Armed Forces
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intelligence, surveillance Afghanistan and Iraq
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Take advantage of 12+ hours of networking
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representatives to bench ves. Artillery systems
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I ver y much hope that you wil Commanders in charge of future
procurement and strategy including
inaugural event.
Lieutenant General J.P. Singh, Deputy
Yours sincerely, Chief of Staff (Policy and Systems)
Indian Armed Forces, Lt General Vinod
Kanwal Nayanar, Director General of Artillery
Brigadier (ret’d) Gurmeet
and Major General PK Chakravorty of
Warfare Studies, the Integrated Headquarters of the
Director, Centre for Land
Indian Ministry of Defen ce Ministry of Defence
Top 10 Indian and International Leaders in
Artillery That You Will Hear From At The Event:
Lieutenant General J.P. Singh, Brigadier General David Schuissa,
Indian Army Israeli Defence Force
Lieutenant General Vinod Nayanar, Brigadier General Jonathan A Maddux,
Indian Army US Army
Major General PK Chakravorty, Shri Sundaresh, Defence Research &
Indian Armed Forces Development Organisation (DRDO)
Major General David Halverson, Colonel Anders Callert,
US Army Swedish Armed Forces
Major General Thierry Ollivier, Colonel Mike Ross,
French Army British Army
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3. Future Artillery India: Agenda At - A - Glance
Main Conference Day One: Main Conference Day Two:
Tuesday 21st June 2011 Wednesday 22nd June 2011
08.15 Coffee and Registration 08.30 Coffee and Registration
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Address
THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES’ THREAT REPORT AND ARTILLERY 08.50 Chairman’s Opening Address
REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS 09.00 Examining Advances in Indian Artillery Research and
09.00 Conference Introduction, Reserved for Minister of State Development: Full Update from the DRDO
09.15 Conference Opening Shri. S. Sundaresh, Distinguished Scientist & CC Research and
Lieutenant General Vinod Nayanar, Director General, Development, Defence Research and Development Organisation
Directorate of Artillery, Indian Army (DRDO), Indian Ministry of Defence
09.30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
The Necessity for Indian Armed Forces Artillery 09.30 Extending Range and Lethality through Advanced Rocket
Modernization: The Current Threat and how to Counter it Artillery: Full Analysis on Indigenous Research and
Lt General J.P. Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Policy and Development
Systems), Indian Armed Forces Dr Dattar, Director, Armament Research Development
10.00 Revolutionising the Indian Armed Forces’ Artillery Capability Establishment (ARDE), Pune, Indian Ministry of Defence
Over the next 15-20 Years: The Strategy for Modernization
10.00 The Future of Precision Munitions: Update from PEO
Major General PK Chakravorty, VSM, Additional Director
General Artillery, Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of Ammunition, US Army
Defence, Indian Armed Forces Brigadier General Jonathan Maddux, Commanding General,
Picatinny Arsenal & Programme Executive Officer Ammunition,
10.30 Networking Coffee Break
US Armed Forces
OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK STRAIGHT FROM THE FRONT LINE:
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 10.30 Networking Coffee Break
11.00 US Army Fires Warfighting Function
Major General David Halverson, Commanding General of the 11.00 The Swedish road to a modern Indirect Fire System
Fires Centre of Excellence, Fort Sill, US Army Colonel Anders Callert, Commander of Artillery,
11.30 Slot reserved for presentation by Rheinmetall Defence Swedish Armed Forces
12.00 Strategic Development of Artillery Doctrine and Technology 11.30 Further Developments of the German Artillery Branch
in the Israeli Defence Force Colonel Fiepko Koolman, Head of Future Development and
Brigadier General David Schuissa, Chief of Artillery Corps, Artillery Technology, German Army
Israeli Defence Force
12.30 Field Artillery and Weather: The Way Ahead DEVELOPING AN AUTOMATED, INTEGRATED AND FINELY
Major General (ret’d) Lee Baxter, US Army, Senior Advisor, TUNED SENSOR TO SHOOTER COMMUNICATION NETWORK FOR
Smiths Detection HIGHLY EFFECTIVE FIRE SUPPORT
13.00 Networking Lunch Break
14.00 How to Successfully Employ Artillery in Joint Fire Operations: The 12.00 Network Centric Artillery Weapon System Development in
British Army’s First Hand Operational Experience in Afghanistan India: Project Sakthi
Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Brigadier (ret’d) Gurmeet Kanwal, Director, Centre for Land
Royal Artillery, British Army Warfare Studies (CLAWS), Indian Armed Forces
14.30 Achieving Long Range, Precision Capability in Mountainous 12.30 Achieving a Fully Digitized Battlespace to Advance Network
Terrain: The French Experience of Indoctrinating Long Range Communications and Provide Highly Effective Fire Support
Guns and Precision Munitions (Introduced by Nexter Systems) Lieutenant Colonel Mitch Kennedy, Commanding Officer,
Lt Colonel Olivier Fort, Head of Doctrine and Prospective Australian School of Artillery
Studies, French School of Artillery, French Armed Forces
15.00 Afternoon Networking Break 13.00 Networking Lunch Break
15.30 Update and Status of the M777A2 Lightweight 155mm
Howitzer (LW155) 14.00 Enhancing detection, classification and location of enemy
Keith Gooding, Joint Program Manager, Lightweight 155mm, indirect fire
Picatinny Arsenal, US Armed Forces Lt Colonel Robert Thomas, Project Manager Radars,
Radars Project Management Office, Fort Monmouth,
16.00 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
US Department of Defense
How to Increase the Degradation and Destruction of the
Target Through Delivery of Fire in Depth By All Means 14.30 Force Protection: lessons from Afghanistan
Necessary: Perfecting Joint Fire Support Major Martin Smith, SO2 ISTAR, Royal Artillery, British Army
Invited Experts:
Major General PK Chakravorty, VSM, Additional Director 15.00 Afternoon Networking Coffee
General Artillery, Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of
Defence, Indian Armed Forces 15.30 Maximising Range and Lethality on the Contemporary
Brigadier General David Schuissa, Chief of Artillery Corps, Battlefield: The Evolving Operational Environment for
Israeli Defence Force Tomorrow’s Artillery Officer
Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Major Dwayne Hynes, Future Artillery Threat Integration Staff
Royal Artillery, British Army Officer, US Army, Office of the Chief of Staff for Intelligence
Major General David Halverson, Commanding General of the
Fires Centre of Excellence, Fort Sill, US Army 16.00 Closing Address Reserved for Lt General Lamba, Vice Chief of
16.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Day One Army Staff, Indian Army
18.00 Networking Drinks Reception
16.30 Close of Conference
19.00 Gala Dinner
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4. SPECIALIST Pre-CONFERENCE FOCUS DAY:
monday 20th june 2011
Enhancing Accuracy and Lethality through Surveillance,
Targeting and Precision Munition Capability
Focus Day Registration and Coffee
Rationale: 08.30
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Address
Never has it been so crucial for modern artillery
systems to adopt precision capability as it is today. 09.30 The strategic development of French artillery and its Evolving Role on the
Contemporary Battlefield
The demands of the complex contemporary battlefield Major General Thierry Ollivier, Commander, Force Employment and Doctrine
dictate that precision accuracy is vital to the successful Centre, French Army
execution of future operations. Just one example of this 10.00 The Operational Imperative of Precision Munitions and ISTAR in Modern
can be seen in counter-insurgency operations, where it Artillery Systems: Full Analysis of Indian Armed Forces Requirements and
is imperative to reduce the risk of collateral Future Plans
damage whilst maintaining effective cover fire. Brigadier (ret’d) Gurmeet Kanwal, Director, Centre for Land Warfare Studies
Precision capability is crucial to the future relevance and (CLAWS), Indian Armed Forces
success of artillery and offers accurate capability at 10.30 Industry Session Available - Contact Yousuf Malik at sponsorship@iqpc.co.uk
10% of the cost of guided missiles. 11.00 Morning Coffee
However precision technology will not suffice on its 11.30 Update and Analysis an Indigenous ISTAR and
own. For it to be employed effectively it must go hand Precision Technology
in hand with the ability to pinpoint targets. The Shri. S. Sundaresh, Distinguished Scientist & CC Research and Development,
challenge of detecting, verifying and locating targets Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO),
throws up numerous operational challenges that need Indian Ministry of Defence
to be overcome in order to effectively utilise precision 12.00 Enhancing Surveillance and Targeting to Develop Pinpoint Accuracy and
capability. It is mastering the coordination of all Support Precision Capability
components from sensor to shooter that is really Lieutenant Colonel Mitch Kennedy, Commanding Officer,
key to operationally effective artillery fire. Australian School of Artillery
This practical and interactive focus day will provide you 12.30 Industry Session Available - Contact Yousuf Malik at sponsorship@iqpc.co.uk
with an in-depth analysis of active procurement 13.00 Lunch
programmes as well as exciting new technological
developments in precision munitions. You will have the 14.00 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION
rare opportunity to learn from thought leaders and How to develop pin point accuracy in target acquisition to support and
enhance the use of precision weaponry
subject experts who will give you insight into current
operational performance, as well as examine the future The expert members of the Focus Day will address a number of key themes focused
of precision weaponry. around the procurement, induction and operational implementation of precision
munitions and ISTAR technology. They will draw upon front line experience, trials data
Precision munitions are the future of modern artillery - and new doctrine to examine how to best link sensors to shooters.
join this focus day to discover how to manage collateral Your questions and comments are encouraged throughout.
damage, fratricide and affordability.
14.30 Industry Session Available - Contact Yousuf Malik at sponsorship@iqpc.co.uk
Topics for discussion include: 15.00 Generating an Accurate and Operationally Effective Precision Munitions
• Accurate Target Geo-location to Complement Capability to Enhance Operational Flexibility and Reduce Logistical Burdens
Increasing Accuracy of Precision Munitions Lt Colonel Olivier Fort, Head of Doctrine and Prospective Studies, French School of
Artillery, French Armed Forces
• Driving forward the effectiveness of fire support
Lt Colonel Reni Chalmin, Programme Manager, Canons, Munitions and Acquisition,
and meeting the needs of future combat
French School of Artillery, French Armed Forces
• Lowering the cost and boosting the reliability of
precision munitions 15.30 Creating an Integrated Architecture of multiple battlefield surveillance devices
• Increasing the capability of rocket artillery to and fire in a Netcentric environment
Major Dwayne Hynes, Future Artillery Threat Integration Staff Officer, US Army,
achieve precision at long range
Office of the Chief of Staff for Intelligence
• Tightening the CEP, driving down costs and
expanding precision capabilities across the artillery 16.00 Close of Focus Day
Benefits of Attending the Precision I am excited to continue the discussion
Munitions and ISTAR Specialist Focus Day: of the future of Artillery with such a diverse
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Major Dwayne Hynes,
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