THE WORLD’S LEADING ARMOURED VEHICLES CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION




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         7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON UK
                  CONFERENCE KEY SPEAKERS
                   General Martin Dempsey
                   Commanding General, TRADOC
                   US Army
                   Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d)
                   Former Director, JIEDDO
                   US DoD
                   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                                    mAximiSiNg ARmOURED
                                                             vEHiClE CApABiliTiES
                   Major General Per Sverre Opedal
                   Chief of Staff
                   Norwegian Army
                   Colonel Gerd Kropf
                   Chief of Staff, Army Combat               FOR CURRENT OpERATiONS
                                                             AND FUTURE THREATS
                   Training Centre
                   German Army
                   Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber


                                                             mEET THE NEW BREED
                   Head of Survivability Section,
                   Land Systems Division
                   Israeli MoD
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           PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE,
           CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND                          “very good overview of current programmes and main
           OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON SPECIFIC
           VEHICLE TYPES INCLUDE:                               industrial base on subject of interest.”
                                                                Christian Schleippmann, European Defence Agency                                                                         OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER

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           Focus           Countering Improvised Explosive   Focus      Through Life Support and                      Focus        Armoured Vehicle C4ISR              Focus    Combined Arms Training and
           Day 1:          Devices                           Day 2:     Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles              Day 3:       Capabilities for Joint Operations   Day 4:   Simulation
         MONDAY 7th FEBRUARY                                 MONDAY 7th FEBRUARY                                    THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY                             THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY

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WHAT’S NEW
     7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL


     Dear Colleague,
                              CENTRE, LONDON UK

                                                                                                              FOR iNTERNATiONAl
                                          icles is made clear by the
        The need for protected veh s. As the threat evolves, so
                                                                        daily                                 ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011
     too mu    st the capabilities wit
                                         ion
     reports from current operat h which we equip our soldiers.
                                                                      s that offer the greatest
                                                                                                              CONFERENCE AND ExHiBiTiON
                                        ht between the capabilitie the future is no easy
     But getting the balance rig
                                         those that we will need in                                           1. NEW ADVISORY PANEL BRINGING OUR MOST IN-DEPTH AGENDA EVER
      contribution for today and s environment is a tricky task and presents many
                                        thi
      task. Force development in                               for their suppliers.
                                                                                                              Our advisory panel, comprised of Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely and General William Scott Wallace (ret’d), two of the world’s
      challenges for mil     itaries around the world - and                                                   most senior and respected military thinkers have carefully scrutinised and crafted this year’s agenda. Using their immense
                                                                                    Vehicles will
                                                       g, International Armoured                              knowledge of combat experience, strategic planning and force development, they’ve helped us deliver our largest and most
          That’s wh  y for the tenth year runnin and exhibition for exploring cutting-                        experienced panel to date, so that you can learn from the best qualified armoured vehicle experts the world has to offer.
                                          g conference
       offer you the world’s leadin solutions. Leveraging the expertise of the military
       edge vehicle pro     grammes and                                              the solution             2. FOUR ALL-NEW FOCUS DAYS
                                                      developers, operators and
       programm     e managers, requirements                             ate abo ut the future of
                                           the heart of the global deb audience of over 500                   We’ve taken on board your feedback and developed four new focus days bringing together speakers and themes to explore
       providers, our agenda is at                ence sessions, and an                                       them like never before. Each of our four days offers you a comprehensive format to explore crucial themes amongst an
                                           confer
       armoured vehicles. With 60 m 46 nations, this is one event I suggest you can’t                         audience who share your specific interests. So, you can now get even more detail and lessons learned from the military
        armour   ed vehicle experts fro                                                                       experts who can benefit you most.
        afford to miss.
                                                                                        forces, the
                                                          ate on how to structure our                         3. EXPANDED EXHIBITION WITH MORE ARMOURED VEHICLES
            Together we   ’ll explore the strategic deb the resulting effects on the design,
                                         se decisions and
        tactical implications of the of armoured vehicle capabilities. That means you’ll                      The introduction of our exhibition last year was a runaway success so we’re expanding it to include more solution
         procurement and sus       tainment                                             en it comes           providers, more technology on display, more innovation briefings and perhaps most importantly, more vehicles. Now
                                                         ights and lessons-learned wh
         be equipped    with the most up-to-date ins                                                          you can get even better hands-on experience of what the state of technology is in today’s market and explore exciting
                                           your own.
         to making tough choices of                                                                           opportunities for the future.
                                                                              you the chance to get
                                                wing exhibition which gives
             And of course, there’s our gro s and equipment that gives them the edge. So                      4. EXTRA OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK TO INFORM YOU WHAT CAPABILTIES MATTER MOST ON COMBAT MISSIONS
                                            vehicle
          hands-on experience of the ctly how the technology available will offer you the                     For several years you’ve been telling us of the importance of operational feedback as part of our conference. Now we’ve
          you can see, touch and      feel exa
                                                                                                              dramatically increased the amount of first-hand combat experience included in the conference and focus day sessions. This
          advantage you need.                                                                                 means you can get an even better insight into what troops really need on the front line and what you can do to help them have
                                                                                       1. I do hope
                                                        tional Armoured Vehicles 201
              There’s  so much on offer at Interna what is sure to be, for armoured vehicles                  the best capabilities possible. Key speakers include:
                                             February for
           you’ll join us in London next                        r.                                            Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army
           professionals, one     of the highlights of the yea                                                Major Peter Els, Officer Commanding, 1st Panzer Battalion, Royal Danish Army
            Best wishes,                                                                                      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
                                         n Kiszely, KCB MC
              Lieutenant General Sir Joh                                                                      opportunities for you to partner with them for the future.
                                       Panel Chairman
              Conference and Advisory



             5 REASONS TO ATTEND iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011

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                                                                        MEET ARMOURED VEHICLE PROGRAMME MANAGERS AND THEIR                                         NETWORK WITH THE BEST QUALITY AUDIENCE OF ANY
                                                                        DECISION MAKING TEAMS                                                                      ARMOURED VEHICLES EVENT
                                                                        Over the last year we’ve renewed our focus on the core programmes that                     The widest variety of nations, the most senior panel of speakers
                                                                        are to the forefront of innovation and operational performance in the                      and the most experienced military audience. We provide you with
                                                                    armoured vehicles world. We’ve secured over 20 programme and requirements              an unparalleled audience, solely dedicated to armoured vehicles, that gives
                                                                    managers along with their end-users to give you access to the full decision            you an unbeatable opportunity to benchmark your capabilities and offers
                                                                    making team. Meaning you can benefit from even more programme                          more potential partnerships for success than anywhere else. Our conference
                                                                    management experience and meet even better potential customers.                        attracts over 600 delegates each year and we’re expecting 3,000 visitors
                                                                    Programmes include US Army’s Stryker and M-ATV, Sweden’s new 8x8, the                  to our exhibition.
                                                                    German Dutch Boxer, the Austrian ASCOD, and Canada’s LAV III.




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                                                                            LEVERAGE THE EXPERIENCE OF OVER 60 MILITARY SPEAKERS                                   IN-DEPTH FOCUS DAYS TO GIVE YOU EVEN GREATER LEVELS
                                                                            GIVING YOU ACCESS TO THE LATEST IN THEATRE AND                                         OF INSIGHT
                                                                            OPERATIONAL CASE STUDIES                                                               Providing you with a niche EXPERT group, specialising in your
                                                                            Responding to the feedback of our previous delegates, we’ve worked                     specific area of interest, we’ve provided incredibly detailed sessions
                                                                    with our advisory panel - Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely and General              with the enhanced networking opportunities of a carefully profiled audience.
                                                                    William Scott Wallace (ret’d), to ensure our speakers, many of whom are                Dedicated to the topics you told us mattered most to you, there are four
                                                                    appearing for the first time, are here to offer you more technical detail with         to choose from, each offering in depth analysis of key issues and areas of
                                                                    a particular focus on key lessons learned. So you can get to the heart of              capability investment.
                                                                    understanding the difficult decisions that must be taken in developing new
                                                                    capabilities and adapt those lessons for your own projects.                 Countering Improvised Explosive Devices
                                                                                                                                                Monday 7th February



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                                                                            TEST CURRENT AND FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES Through Life Support and Maintenance of Armoured Vehicles
                                                                            AT OUR EXHIBITION                                                   Monday 7th February
                                                                            Nothing beats being able to see, touch and feel the technology for  Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for Joint Operations
                                                                            yourself. That’s why after the sell-out success of last year, we’ve Thursday 10th February
                                                                    expanded our exhibition this year to include over 150 solution providers
                                                                    with even more armoured vehicles that you can explore up close.             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@iqpc.co.uk




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          Focus Day 1:          Countering Improvised Explosive Devices                                                       Focus Day 2:          Through Life Support and Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles
                                Monday 7th February                                                                                                 Monday 7th February
          RATIONALE:                                                                      Key speakers include:               RATIONALE:                                                                      Key speakers include:
          The IED remains the single biggest threat that armoured vehicles face           Lieutenant General Tom Metz         If you don’t have the option of purchasing new armoured vehicles, then the      Colonel Ian Blanks,
          on current operations. And the threat is spreading beyond the “obvious”         (Ret’d),                            support and sustainment of those you have in service becomes even more          Team Leader, Support
          locations of Afghanistan and Iraq – with 600 worldwide attacks outside          Former Director, Joint              important. But a rapid increase in the variety and complexity of vehicle        Improvement Team,
          of those two nations in 2009 alone. This focus day is designed to analyse       Improvised Explosive Device         types coupled with a constricted resource environment has made the              Through Life Support,
          the proliferation and the increasing technological capability of IEDs,          Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO),       through life challenge even more challenging. This focus day will enable        Joint Support Chain,
          informing forces about the danger they pose to armoured vehicles and            US DoD                              you to understand the long term implications in the maintenance,                UK MoD
          how they can be protected against. If you’re planning to buy, upgrade                                               sustainment and upgrade of vehicle fleets so that you can achieve
                                                                                          Colonel Santiago San Antonio,                                                                                       Ian Bonallo,
          or design an armoured vehicle, this is where you find out what you                                                  greater capability and efficiency with your existing resources.
                                                                                          Director, Counter-IED Centre                                                                                        Chief, Ground Vehicle
          need to protect against and how that will influence your procurement
                                                                                          of Excellence,                                                                                                      Maintenance Section,
          choices.
                                                                                          Spanish Ministry of Defence                                                                                         NATO Maintenance and
          BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:                                                                                              BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
                                                                                          Robert Shaw,                                                                                                        Supply Agency
          n Intelligence assessments of current IED design and emplacement                                                    n Improve the sustainability of your support to deployed operations:
                                                                                          Chief C-IED Training,                 Exploring the lessons learned from almost 10 years of support to combat
            trends: Know how the enemy is trying to exploit vulnerabilities in your                                                                                                                           Jeremy Smith,
                                                                                          International Security Assistance     missions, adopt techniques to minimise your logistic footprint and
            armoured vehicles and how you should protect your soldiers’ lives                                                                                                                                 Head of Future Combat Systems,
                                                                                          Force (ISAF)                          hasten the delivery of your support
          n Key lessons learned in the detection of IEDs: Finding the device                                                                                                                                  Defence College of Management
            before it detonates couldn’t be more critical to survivability. We’ll share   Dwayne Hynes,                       n Streamline your maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade                     and Technology,
            with you up-to-the-minute feedback from in-theatre experts who are            Intelligence Specialist,              processes: Create an integrated programme for the through-life support        Cranfield University
            specifically travelling to London to show you how to locate the threat        Foreign Intelligence Technology       of vehicle fleets that delivers real capability for the end user within the
            before it can harm our troops                                                 Division, Office of the Deputy        timeframes they need
                                                                                          Chief of Staff, G-2,                n Leverage the power of cooperative and coalition support
          n Analysis of technology and training to defeat IEDs: What systems              US Army
            and tactics can ou use to defeat IEDs? Find out what offers best                                                    structures: Find out how to maximise the potential of collaboration with
            capability for your budget and will give the best protection on the                                                 your international partners to drive efficiency and work within budget
            front lines




          Focus Day 3:          Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for joint Operations                                      Focus Day4:           Combined Arms Training and Simulation
                                Thursday 10th February                                                                                              Thursday 10th February
          RATIONALE:                                                                      Key speakers include:               RATIONALE:                                                                      Key speakers include:
          An armoured vehicle isn’t just a protected transport solution, it’s a weapons   Colonel Dwayne Carman,              Not only has the complexity of vehicle systems themselves increased, but the    Colonel Gerd Kropf,
          system that must integrate with both combined arms and Joint warfighting.       Capability Manager,                 operational conditions under which soldiers must drive, command and deliver     Chief of Staff, Army Combat
          The C4ISR capabilities that make this possible are then crucial to ensuring     Platform Battle Command and         effects from these vehicles are more complicated than ever. The influence       Training Centre,
          that vehicles make a contribution to shared situational awareness that          Combat Identification, TRADOC,      of the counter-insurgency environment with its demands of population            German Army
          other assets in the battlespace can use in the fight. This focus day will       US Army                             protection places ever greater stress on the operator. Realistic and rigorous
          examine the world’s most technologically advanced vehicle mounted                                                   training is then the key to ensuring optimal operational performance. This      Col Mark McManigal
          C4ISR capabilities, showing you how you can get much more armoured/             Colonel Mike Ross,                  focus day will concentrate upon the most up-to-date training innovations,       Futures & Integration Director
          protected platforms and how they can be aid the delivery of more                Assistant Director Capability,      showing you how to train armoured vehicle operators to fight alongside          (FID), Training Capabilities
          timely and accurate effects.                                                    HQ Director Royal Artillery,        other combat arms in the most straining conditions.                             Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC,
                                                                                          British Army                                                                                                        US Army
          BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:                                                   Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler,           BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:                                                          Andy Fawkes,
          n Enable your armoured vehicles to share and receive situational         Joint Fires Capability Team,               n Understand the need for new training solutions and methods: How               Deputy Head of Simulation,
            awareness: Utilise the full spectrum of sensor technology in the joint German Army                                  to act upon operational feedback to tackle current enemy TTPs and             Joint Training Evaluation and
            battlespace so that your forces can see and act first                                                               increase mission performance and survivability                                Simulation Capability,
          n Evaluate technology to coordinate fire support: Examine operational                                               n Examine existing training programmes and simulation                           UK MoD
            feedback and technological innovations. See how your armoured                                                       requirements: Benchmark your capabilities against leading
            vehicles can engage targets both independently or collaboratively with                                              international peers and explore the areas of investment that offer
            greater speed and accuracy                                                                                          greatest potential
          n Develop command and control of mounted forces: Multiply the                                                       n Distribute your simulation scenarios to train with all combat arms:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       SUPPORTED BY
            effect of armoured vehicles by improving their responsiveness and                                                   Maximise the capability of the combined combat force by training
            coordination on the battlefield                                                                                     together in scenarios that offer the rigour and realism of combat
                                                                                                                                deployments




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                                    FOCUS DAY ONE
                                COUNTERiNg impROviSED                                                                 CONFERENCE DAY ONE:
                                  ExplOSivE DEviCES
                “Recognising the threat, protecting the force & securing
                                     the mission”
                                                                                                                     TUESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY
                                                                                                     07.45 – 08.25    COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
                                  mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY
                                                                                                     08.25 – 08.30    CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
             08.55 – 09.00     CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
                                                                                                                      Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely
             09.00 – 09.45     A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE IED THREAT
                               Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director, Joint                              MornInG SESSIon: ThE InTErSECTIon oF STrATEGY And LAnd ForCES CAPAbILITY
                               Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US
                               Department of Defence
                                                                                                     08.30 – 09.00    THE BRITISH ARMY’S STRATEGY TO SUPPORT CURRENT AND FUTURE OPERATIONS
             09.45 – 10.30     IN THEATRE TRAINING RESPONSES TO THE IED THREAT: AN ISAF VIEW                          n The impact of ISAF/Operation Herrick deployments on the British Army and how this has influenced the post-SDSR
                               Robert Shaw, Head of Counter IED Task Force Training, International                      vision for the Army
                               Security Assistance Force (ISAF)                                                       n Major equipment initiatives along all lines of development and the protection of resources in a constrained
             10.30 – 11.00     COFFEE AND NETWORKING                                                                    environment
             11.00 – 11.45     ANALYSING THE CURRENT IED THREAT AND THE IMPLICATIONS IT                               n Maintaining existing capabilities to ensure that current operations remain fully resourced
                               WILL HAVE FOR FUTURE CONFLICTS                                                         n Upgrade of existing vehicle types and looking towards new procurements
                               Dwayne Hynes, Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence                            n Upcoming land system and vehicle requirements to implement the British Army’s future missions
                               Technology Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff,                              Major General Chris Deverell, Director General Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army
                               G-2, US Army
             11.45 – 12.30     AN OPERATIONS PERSPECTIVE ON THE TACTICAL LEVEL THREAT                09.00 – 09.30    UNITED STATES KEYNOTE: THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR PARTNERSHIP
                               POSED BY IEDS IN AFGHANISTAN: LEVERAGING THE EXPERIENCE OF                             WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES
                               THE SHARP END TO FINE TUNE OUR IED DEFEAT STRATEGIES                                   n Review of operations to date and the need for combined warfighting to combat asymmetric enemies
                               Captain Graeme Cowling, 2 I/C Weapons Specialist Intelligence                          n Command interoperability is now a reality, but what technology do we need to further military cooperation down
                               Company, British Army                                                                    through the chain of command?
             12.30 – 14.00     NETWORKING LUNCH                                                                       n Exploring the capability requirements that increased partnership demands: How technically interoperable do we
             14.00 – 14.45     THE ROLE OF “SOFT-KILL” TECHNOLOGIES IN DEFEATING REMOTELY                               need to become?
                               ACTIVATED IEDS                                                                         n Procurement and equipping cooperation and the mutual benefits for allied nations
                               Colonel Santiago San Antonio, Director, Counter-IED Centre of                          n New vehicle procurements and their role in force structure for alliance operations
                               Excellence, Spanish Ministry of Defence                                                General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army
             14.45 – 15.30     EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING DETECTION AND DISPOSAL
                               TECHNOLOGIES FOR IEDS                                                 09.30 – 10.00    DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY
                               Dr Arnold Schoolderman, Detection and Neutralization                                   Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD
                               TNO Defence, Security and Safety
             15.30 – 16.00     AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING                                          10.00 – 10.30    JOINT SUPPORT TO FRENCH ARMED FORCES LAND EQUIPMENT: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE ACQUISITION AND
                                                                                                                      MAINTENANCE OF MATERIEL
             16.00 – 16.45     ATTACKING THE NETWORK: THE US ARMY EXPERIENCE
                                                                                                                      Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna, Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment Maintenance (SIMMT),
                               Scott A. Blaney, Senior Military Analyst & C-IED Chief, Centre for                     French MoD
                               Lessons Learned, US Army
             16.45 – 17.30     UK FORCES EXPERIENCE IN C-IED TRAINING AND SIMULATION                 10.30 – 11.15    COFFEE AND NETWORKING
                               Major Chris Hunter QGM (Ret’d), Former British Armed Forces Senior
                               Intelligence Analyst
                                                                                                     11.15 – 11.45    EQUIPPING YOUR FORCES WITH THE RIGHT LEVEL OF PROTECTION: CASE STUDY: THE CANADIAN LIGHT
             17.30             CLOSE OF DAY                                                                           ARMOURED VEHICLE UPGRADE PROGRAMME
                                                                                                                      Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director, Land Requirements, Canadian National Ministry of Defence
                            FOCUS DAY TWO
                                                                                                     11.45 – 12.15    POLITICAL IMPERATIVES IN THE ACQUISITION OF DEFENCE TECHNOLOGIES
                  THROUgH liFE SUppORT FOR ARmOURED                                                                   Paul Beaver, Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee
                               vEHiClES
                       “Sustaining vehicle fleets through supply chain                               12.15 – 12.45    PANEL SESSION: IMPROVING THE POLITICAL – MILITARY - INDUSTRY DIALOGUE
                     optimisation and increased maintenance efficiency”                                               General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Trainin g and Doctrine Command, US Army
                                  mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY                                                                 Major General Chris Deverell, Director General Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army
             08.55 – 09.00     CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
                                                                                                                      Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD
                                                                                                                      Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director, Land Requirements, Canadian National Ministry of Defence
             09.00 – 09.45     KEYNOTE: THE UK ARMED FORCES AND THE THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT                              Paul Beaver, Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee
                               CHALLENGE
                               Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team,                             NETWORKING LUNCH
                                                                                                     12.45 – 14.15
                               Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD
             09.45 – 10.30     FOOT PRINT MINIMISATION COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT BURDEN OF                                   STrEAM A:                                                        STrEAM b:
                               ARMOURED VEHICLES: THE UK’S GENERIC VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE                ThE EvoLuTIon And dEvELoPMEnT oF hEAvY ArMour                    EvALuATInG ThE SurGE In ProTECTEd PATroL vEhICLES
                               Confirmed Speaker
                               Merfyn Lloyd, Scientific Advisor to Chief of Land Materiel, UK        14.15 – 14.45    CASE STUDY: THE USE OF LEOPARD 2 IN             14.15 – 14.45     PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY ACROSS MULTIPLE
                               Ministry of Defence                                                                    OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE                                 TERRAIN TYPES: THE US MILITARY’S M-ATV
             10.30 – 11.00     COFFEE AND NETWORKING                                                                  POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY ARMOUR PLATFORMS                              AND THE TACTICAL EDGE IT PROVIDES
                                                                                                                      AS PART OF A COUNTER INSURGENCY                                   Lieutenant Colonel Coll Haddon, Ground
             11.00 – 11.45     PREPARING THE SWEDISH ARMED FORCES TO TACKLE THE                                       OPERATION                                                         Combat Vehicle Systems, US Army
                               CHALLENGES OF THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT
                                                                                                                      Major Peter Els, 1st Panzer Battalion,
                               Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish
                                                                                                                      Danish Army
                               Armed Forces Technical School
             11.45 – 12.30     LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION                                         14.45 – 15.15    ARMOUR TO SUPPORT INFANTRY AGAINST              14.45 – 15.15     GETTING THE MOST FROM PROTECTED
                                                                                                                      ASYMMETRIC ENEMIES: THE US MARINE                                 PLATFORMS AS WEAPONS SYSTEMS: THE
             12.30 – 14.00     NETWORKING LUNCH                                                                       CORPS ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLE                                   SWEDISH ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE
             14.00 – 14.45     REDUCTION OF THE LOGISTICS BURDEN THROUGH ALLIANCE                                     Joe Augustine, Programme Manager,                                 PROGRAMME
                               COOPERATION: STANDARDISATION OF SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND                                 Assault Breaching Vehicle, US Marine Corps                        Rickard Lindstrom, Armoured Vehicles
                               MATERIEL IN NATO                                                                       Systems Command                                                   Specialist, FMV
                               Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO
                               Maintenance and Supply Agency                                         15.15 – 15.45    UTILSING HEAVY ARMOUR WITHIN FUTURE             15.15 – 15.45     DEVELOPING A DESIGN TO MEET THE
                                                                                                                      WAR SCENARIOS: LOOKING AHEAD WITH THE                             UK’S LIGHT PROTECTED PATROL VEHICLE
             14.45 – 15.30     LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
                                                                                                                      US ARMY’S ARMOUR SCHOOL                                           PROGRAMME
             15.30 – 16.00     AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING                                                           Invited Speaker:                                                  David Hind, Managing Director of Force
             16.00 – 16.45                                                                                            Colonel Theodore Martin, Commandant,                              Protection Europe
                               THROUGH LIFE FLEET MANAGEMENT AND THE ROLE OF UPGRADES
                               OVER NEW PROCUREMENTS                                                                  Armour School, US Army
                               Jeremy Smith, Head of Future Combat Systems, Defence College of
                               Management and Technology, Cranfield University                       15.45 – 16.30    AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING

             16.45 – 17.30     PANEL SESSION: DEBATING THE BENEFITS OF OUTSOURCING
                                                                                                         AFTErnoon SESSIon: ArMourEd vEhICLES AS A TooL To EnAbLE CoMMAndEr’S InTEnT on CurrEnT oPErATIonS
                               THROUGH LIFE MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT
                               Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team,
                               Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD                     16.30 – 17.00    OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN-SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES
                               Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish                                       Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army
                               Armed Forces Technical School
                               Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO          17.00 – 17.30    ARMOURED COMBAT CAPABILTIES IN HYBRID AND IRREGULAR WARFARE CONFLICTS
                               Maintenance and Supply Agency                                                          Dr. David E Johnson, Senior Political Scientist, Arroyo Centre, RAND Corporation
             17.30             CLOSE OF DAY                                                          17.30            END MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE AND DRINKS RECEPTION




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                                                                                                                                                         ARmOURED vEHiClE C4iSR CApABilTiES
               WEDNESDAY 9TH FEBRUARY                                                                                                                          FOR JOiNT OpERATiONS
                                                                                                                                                  “gathering and sharing situational awareness throughout
                                                                                                                                                               the joint battlespace network”
          07.45 – 08.25     COFFEE AND REGISTRATION                                                                                                               THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY
          08.25 – 08.30  CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
                         Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely                                                                                     08.55 – 09.00    CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
                               MornInG SESSIon: InTErnATIonAL PErSPECTIvES on ThE EquIPPInG ProCESS                                              09.00 – 09.45    DEVELOPING THE BRITISH ARMY’S MOUNTED JOINT FIRES
                                                                                                                                                                  CAPABILTIY
          08.30 – 09.00  AUSTRIAN ARMY FORCE DEVELOPMENT AND THE FIELDING OF THE ASCOD INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE
                                                                                                                                                                  Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal
                         Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director, Force Development Division, Austrian Ministry of Defence                                      Artillery, British Army
          09.00 – 09.30  DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED INFANTRY AND ARMOUR FORCE STRUCTURE TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE                              09.45 – 10.30    EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF NETWORKED VEHICLES IN THE
                         MODERN BATTLEFIELD: LESSONS LEARNED FROM IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN                                                                            JOINT BATTLESPACE: THE GERMAN ARMY’S FENNEK JOINT FIRE
                         General William Scott Wallace (Ret’d), Former Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army                                 SUPPORT TEAM VARIANT ON OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN
          09.30 – 10.00  PROCURING PROTECTED VEHICLES: THE SPANISH ARMY’S EXPERIENCE                                                                              Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team,
                                                                                                                                                                  German Army
                         Brigadier General José Luis Orts Pales, Director, ITM Research Centre, Spanish MoD
                                                                                                                                                 10.30 – 11.00    COFFEE AND NETWORKING
          10.00 – 10.30  LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION                                                                                           11.00 – 11.45    NETWORKING THE FORCE FOR FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONAL EFFECT
          10.30 – 11.15  COFFEE AND NETWORKING                                                                                                                    THE FRENCH ARMY’S SCORPION PROGRAMME
          11.15 – 11.45  MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THE OPERATIONAL FORCE: THE NORWEGIAN ARMY’S SUPPORT TO ISAF DEPLOYED                                              Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect, DGA,
                         TROOPS                                                                                                                                   France
                         n Planning and developing the force to support deployments                                                              11.45 – 12.30    LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
                         n Developing the training and operational fielding of combat units and capabilities                                     12.30 – 14.00    NETWORKING LUNCH
                         n Identifying capability and technology gaps for deployed operations                                                    14.00 – 14.45    SURVEILLANCE AND TARGET ACQUISTION WITH THE M1131 STRYKER
                         n Creating the right business case for boosting defence investment                                                                       FIRE SUPPORT VEHICLE
                         Major General Per Sverre Opedal, Chief of Staff, Norwegian Army                                                                          Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team,
                                                                                                                                                                  US Army
          11.45 – 12.15  CONTRACTING FLEXIBILITY: THE BOXER PROGRAMME’S EXPERIENCE IN LEVERAGING EXTERNAL EXPERTISE TO MANAGE
                                                                                                                                                 14.45 – 15.30    LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
                         THE COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF ARMOURED VEHICLE PROCUREMENTS
                                                                                                                                                 15.30 – 16.00    AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
                         Jurjen Hoeskstra, Programme Manager, Boxer Programme, OCCAR-EA                                                          16.00 – 16.45    SHARING COMMAND AND CONTROL DATA BETWEEN THE MOUNTED
          12.15 – 12.45  ADVANCE PROTECTION SOLUTIONS FOR MODERN ARMOURED VEHICLES: NEW POSSIBILTIES TO BALANCE HIGH                                              AND DISMOUNTED ENVIRONMENTS
                         LEVEL PROTECTION, MOBILTIY AND PAYLOAD                                                                                                   Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform
                         Ulf Deisenroth, Founder and CEO, IBD Deisenroth                                                                                          Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army
          12.45 – 14.15  NETWORKING LUNCH                                                                                                        16.45 – 17.30    PANEL SESSION: CREATING ARMOURED VEHICLE C4ISR
                                                                                                                                                                  INTEROPERABILITY IN THE AGE OF THE MULTINATIONAL,
                                  STrEAM A:                                                            STrEAM b:                                                  MULTIAGENCY FIGHT
              MAnAGInG ThE rEquIrEMEnTS ProCESS In TIMES oF                 dEvELoPInG SurvIvAbILTIY FroM InITIAL dESIGn To uor
                                                                                                                                                                  Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability,
                             FISCAL AuSTErITY                                                          uPGrAdES                                                   HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army
          14.15 – 14.45  BALANCING AMBITION WITH REALISM: THE              14.15 – 14.45     MODIFICATION OF IN SERVICE FLEETS:                                   Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect,
                         US GROUND COMBAT VEHICLE PROGRAMME                                  REDESIGNING US ARMY STRYKER HULLS TO                                 DGA, France
                         AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUTTING EDGE                                 COUNTER THE IED THREAT                                               Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team,
                         SYSTEMS                                                             n Integrating capabilities that may have been                        US Army
                         n Understanding political level issues                                 acquired outside of the original strategy                         Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform
                            that drive procurement speed and the                                vision for an army                                                Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army
                            implications for programme development                            n Incorporating protection beyond the IED                           Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team,
                            when moving beyond the limits of readily                             threat and inclusion of weapons effects that                     German Army
                            available technology                                                 will work outside of the COIN environment       17.30            CLOSE OF DAY
                         n To what extent is an 80% “good enough”                            n How crucial is the question of weight and           SUPPORTED BY
                            solution appropriate to field on a long term                        where can we envisage using heavy wheeled                             FOCUS DAY FOUR
                            programme or should the emphasis be on a                            vehicles in the future                                                COmBiNED ARmS
                            “100% perfection” end goal                                       Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker                           TRAiNiNg AND SimUlATiON
                         n Managing industry’s ambition and interests                        Brigade Combat Team, US Army                             “increasing the realism and effectiveness of combined
                            to produce realistic targets and schedules                                                                                         training to enable mission success”
                         n Incorporating excess capacity for future
                            upgrades to what you can’t provide today
                                                                                                                                                                  THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY
                         Ted Maciuba, Chief, Mounted Requirements                                                                                08.55 – 09.00    CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
                         Division, Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence,
                                                                                                                                                 09.00 – 09.45    DEVELOPING ALL-ARMS BATTLE SIMULATION: US TRAINING AND
                         US Army                                                                                                                                  DOCTRINE COMMAND
          14.45 – 15.15  ATTAINING THE MUST HAVE CAPABILITIES IN           14.45 – 15.15     ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES                              Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID),
                         THE SELECTION OF REQUIREMENTS                                       TO WITHSTAND CURRENT THREATS: THE                                    Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army
                         n Performance of Stryker vehicle hulls in Iraq                      ISRAELI EXPERIENCE
                            and Afghanistan and the vulnerabilities that                     n Feeding back analysis support in evidence         09.45 – 10.30    CREATING REALISTIC ISAF TRAINING FOR THE JOINT ENVIRONMENT:
                            have necessitated a redesign                                        based decision making                                             NATO’S ACT AND THE ROLE OF VBS2
                         n Analysis of other in service V-shaped hulls                       n Understanding the potential impacts of high                        Major Ionel Vlasie, Project Manager VBS2, Capability Engineering,
                                                                                                                                                                  NATO ACT
                            and their success in mitigating the worst                           kinetic energy explosions against subsystems
                            effects of IED blasts                                               and components                                   10.30 – 11.00    COFFEE AND NETWORKING
                         n Engineering challenges in the retrospective                       n Defeating a “hard to find, easy to kill” threat   11.00 – 11.45    HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION FOR BATTALION LEVEL ENGAGEMENTS:
                            redesign of hull shapes and the effects on                       n Performance of vehicles in blast testing                           THE US ARMY EUROPE’S SIMULATED TRAINING PROGRAMME
                            transmission and suspension systems                                 and the role of test results in reducing IED                      Mr. Thomas Lasch, Chief, Joint Multinational Simulation Centre,
                         n Improved blast testing and evaluation of                             vulnerability                                                     US Army Europe
                            upgraded vehicles to accelerate operational                      n Beyond crew survivability, prioritisation of      11.45 – 12.30    LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
                            fielding                                                            maintenance of function immediately after        12.30 – 14.00    NETWORKING LUNCH
                         n Assessing the trade-offs of protection,                              an attack                                        14.00 – 14.45    DEVELOPMENT OF VBS2 SIMULATION TOOL TO RECREATE ISAF
                            payload and performance on the                                   Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head                                  ENVIRONMENT: THE UK’S PROJECT JCOVE
                            redesigned vehicles                                              Survivability System Branch, Land Systems                            Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation
                         Major Steen Holm Iversen, Chief of Lessons                          Division, Israeli Ministry of Defence                                and Simulation Capability, UK MoD
                         Learned, Danish Army Combat Centre                                                                                      14.45 – 15.30    CREATING NEW SIMULATIONS BASED UPON TACTICAL REALITIES
          15.15 – 15.45  MULTI ROLE ARMOURED VEHICLES THAT                 15.15 – 15.45     USER AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON                                    OF COMBINED ARMS OPERATION IN A COUNTER INSURGENCY
                         PROVIDE FLEXIBLE MISSION OPTIONS FOR                                KINETIC ENERGY AND EXPLOSIVELY FORMED                                ENVIRONMENT
                         THE MILITARY CUSTOMER                                               PENETRATOR PROTECTION FOR LIGHT AND                                  Major Albert J Marckwardt, HR Command, US Army
                         Andrew Simpson, IVECO Defence Vehicles                              MEDIUM ARMOURED VEHICLES                                             Major Michael Burgoyne, US Army
                                                                                             David Hind, Managing Director of Force              15.30 – 16.00    AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING
                                                                                             Protection Europe                                   16.00 – 16.45    TRAINING FOR MULTIPLE MOUNTED PLATFORMS: GERMAN ARMY
          15.45 – 16.30  AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING                                                                                                             SIMULATION ALONGSIDE NEWLY ACQUIRED VEHICLES
                             AFTErnoon SESSIon: dEvELoPInG CAPAbILTIES In MounTEd CoMbAT PLATForMS                                                                Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre,
                                                                                                                                                                  German Army
          16.30 – 17.00  MAXIMISATION OF TURRET CAPABILTIES FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES
                                                                                                                                                 16.45 – 17.30    PANEL SESSION: LEVERAGING COALITION WARFIGHTING EXPERIENCE
                         Paul Pointer, Turrets and Weapon Systems Specialist, Combat Tracks Group, Defence Equipment and Support, UK                              TO ENHANCE MULTINATIONAL TRAINING
                         MoD                                                                                                                                      Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID),
          17.00 – 17.30  THE INDIAN ARMY’S LETHALITY UPGRADES TO ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES                                                                       Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army
                         Major General Anukul Chandra (Ret’d), Former Head of Combat Vehicles Procurement, Indian Army                                            Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation
          17.30 - 18.00  CAN UPGRADED LETHALITY EFFECTS PROVIDE AN INTERIM SOLUTION TO THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW VEHICLES?                                           and Simulation Capability, UK MoD
                         Lieutenant Colonel Andy Stephens, SO1 Explosive Ordnance, Defence Academy of Management and Technology,                                  Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre,
                                                                                                                                                                  German Army
                         UK MoD
          18.00             CHAIRMAN’S SUMMARY AND CLOSE OF CONFERENCE                                                                           17.30            CLOSE OF DAY




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CONFERENCE KEY SpEAKERS
                     General Martin                    Brigadier General                   Colonel Mark                        Lieutenant Colonel                 Dr Arnold Schoolderman              Andy Fawkes
                     Dempsey                           Norbert Huber                       McManigal                           Oren Giber                         Detection and                       Deputy Head of
                     Commanding General                Director Force                      Futures & Integration               Head of Survivability              Neutralisation                      Simulation, Joint
                     TRADOC,                                                               Director (FID)                      Section, Land Systems              TNO Defence and                     Training Evaluation and
                                                       Development Division
                     US Army                                                               Training Capabilities               Division                           Security                            Simulation Capability
                                                       Austrian Ministry of                                                                                                                           UK MoD
                                                                                           Manager (TCM) Gaming,               Israeli MoD
                                                       Defence                             TRADOC
                     General Scott Wallace                                                                                                                        Dwayne Hynes
                                                                                           US Army                             Jurjen Hoekstra                                                        Maj Chris Hunter QGM
                     (Ret’d)                                                                                                                                      Intelligence Specialist,            (Ret’d)
                                                       Colonel Gerd Kropf                                                      Boxer Programme
                     Former Commanding                                                                                                                            Foreign Intelligence                Former Senior Weapons
                                                       Chief of Staff, Army                Colonel Dwayne Carman               Manager
                     General, TRADOC                                                                                                                              Technology Division,                Intelligence Officer
                                                       Combat Training Centre              TRADOC Capability                   OCCAR-EA
                     US Army                                                                                                                                      Office of the Deputy                UK MoD
                                                       German Army                         Manager, Platform
                                                                                                                                                                  Chief of Staff, G-2
                                                                                           Battle Command and                  Scott Blaney
                     Lieutenant General                                                                                                                           US Army                             Paul Pointer
                                                                                           Combat Identification               CIED Team Chief, Centre
                     Jean Tristan Verna                Colonel Robert                                                                                                                                 Turrets and Weapon
                                                                                           US Army                             for Army Lessons
                     Director, Integrated              Schumitz                                                                                                   Major Jimmy Smith                   Systems Specialist,
                     Operational Land                  Director, Stryker                                                       Learned                            Command and Staff                   Combat Tracks Group
                                                                                           Lieutenant Colonel                  US Army                                                                UK MoD
                     Equipment Maintenance             Brigade Combat Team                 Harry Fullerton                                                        General College,
                     (SIMMT)                           US Army                             CO, Household Cavalry                                                  Combined Arms Centre
                                                                                                                               Rickard Lindstrom                                                      Ian Bonallo
                     French MoD                                                            Regiment                                                               US Army                             Maintenance Section
                                                                                                                               Strategic Specialist
                                                       Colonel Gian Gentile                British Army                                                                                               Chief
                                                                                                                               Combat Vehicles
                     Major General Chris               Academy Professor and                                                                                      Major Albert “Jim”                  NAMSA
                                                                                                                               FMV
                     Deverell                                                              Lieutenant Colonel                                                     Marckwardt
                                                       Division Chief
                     DG-Land Support                                                       Alan Bolster                                                           HR Command                          Captain Graham Cowling
                                                       US Military Academy                                                     Merfyn Lloyd
                     Equipment, HQ Land                                                    Land Requirements                                                      US Army                             2I/C Weapons Specialist
                                                                                                                               Scientific Advisor to                                                  Intelligence Company
                     Forces                                                                Canadian National MoD
                                                       Colonel Jermoe                                                          Chief of Land Materiel                                                 British Army
                     British Army                                                                                                                                 Robert Shaw
                                                       Lemaire                             Lieutenant Colonel                  UK M0D
                                                                                                                                                                  Head of C-IED Training
                                                       Land Combat                         Dick Hudson                                                                                                Jeremy Smith
                     Major General Bill                                                                                        Joe Augustine                      ISAF
                                                                                           SO1 Ground Manoeuvre                                                                                       Head of Future Combat
                     Moore                             Capabilities Architect,
                                                                                           DA-CMT                              Programme Manager,                                                     Systems
                     Director (Battlespace             DGA                                                                     Assault Breaching                  Thomas Lasch                        DCMT
                     Manoeuvre) / Master               France                                                                  Vehicle                            Chief, Joint
                                                                                           Lieutenant Colonel                                                     Multinational
                     General of the                                                                                            US Marine Corps                                                        Major Ionel Vlasie
                                                                                           Andy Stephens
                     Ordnance                          Colonel Santiago                                                        Systems Command                    Simulation Centre                   Project Manager VBS2
                                                                                           SO1 Explosive Ordnance
                     UK MoD                            San Antonio                                                                                                US Army Europe                      NATO ACT Capability
                                                                                           DCMT
                                                       Director, Counter-IED                                                   Major Steen Holm
                     Major General Per                                                                                                                            Dr David E Johnson                  Lieutenant General Tom
                                                       Centre of Excellence                Lieutenant Colonel Coll             Iversen
                     Sverre Opedal                                                                                                                                Arroyo Centre                       Metz (Ret’d)
                                                       Spanish Ministry of                 Haddon                              Chief of Lessons
                     Chief of Staff                                                                                                                               RAND Corporation                    Former Director,
                                                       Defence                             M-ATV Product Manager               Learned                                                                JIEDDO
                     Norwegian Army                                                        US Army                             Danish Army Combat                                                     US DoD
                                                                                                                               Centre                             Paul Beaver
                     Major General Anukul              Colonel Mike Ross                                                                                          Defence Analyst
                                                                                           Lieutenant Colonel                                                                                         Brigadier General José
                     Chandra                           Assistant Director                  Hans Giesler                        Major Peter Els                    and Former Special                  Luis Orts Pales
                     Former Head of                    Capability, HQ Director             Joint Fires Capability              Commander, 1st                     Advisor to the                      Director, ITM Research
                     Procurement                       Royal Artillery                     Team                                Armoured Battalion                 House of Commons                    Centre
                     Indian Armed Forces               British Army                        German Army                         Danish Army                        Defence Committee                   Spanish MoD




            5 SESSiONS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO miSS


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                                                                                                                             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




            1                                                                                                        4
                                                                                                                             OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES
                  THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR
                                                                                                                             Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry
                  PARTNERSHIP WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES
                                                                                                                             Regiment, British Army
                  General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command,
                  US 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
            A keynote presentation that comes right from the highest levels of command, General Dempsey              year, he’d bolstered his already considerable experience with a Commander’s knowledge of what
            will give you unparalleled insight to the force development plans of the US Army and how that            it means to utilise multiple armoured vehicle types in combat and what capabilities matter most
            will affect what capabilities are acquired, how ground forces fight future wars and how allied           to ensure missions success. Here he shares his hard-won lessons learned so that you know exactly
            nations can develop partnerships to create a powerful fighting force. With a huge range of combat        what technology and tactics make a difference on the front line.
            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, Afternoon of Day One




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            Main Conference, Morning of Day One
                                                                                                                             ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES TO WITHSTAND CURRENT



            2
                                                                                                                             THREATS: THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE
                       DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY
                                                                                                                             Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head of Survivability, Land Systems Division,
                       Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre)/
                                                                                                                             Israeli MoD
                       Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD
                                                                                                                     Charged with improving the survivability of vehicles for an army that is constantly at risk from
                     Looking to the future of how to develop our armoured vehicle fleets, the evolution
                                                                                                                     direct fire and IED threats, Lieutenant Colonel Giber has been exploring technologies to protect
            of requirements in response to strategic challenges is a delicate balancing act. That’s why
                                                                                                                     vehicles and troops that will be tested under the toughest conditions. He’ll be sharing his
            we’re delighted to have Major General Moore share with us his own perspectives on how to
                                                                                                                     experience with you to show how one of the world’s most combat experienced forces selects
            equip front line troops mindful of constricted resources. Not just of interest to those seeking
                                                                                                                     systems to protect vehicles and troops and exploring the potential for partnership in future
            business opportunities in the UK, this is the ideal session to hear how a leading military’s senior
                                                                                                                     survivability projects.
            requirements setter makes tough choices and the rationale behind those decisions.
                                                                                                                     Main Conference, Stream B, Day Two
            Main Conference, Morning of Day One




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5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOUlD                                                                         WHO Will YOU mEET?
            SpONSOR iNTERNATiONAl                                                                            iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED
            ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011                                                                           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.


                                                                                                             visitor profile
            1        Raise your profile and position yourself as a global product leader to take
                     advantage of major current and future international investment programmes                                 MILITARY                                         INDUSTRY


            2        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
                                                                                                                      Research
                                                                                                                  Organisation: 19%      Requirements
                                                                                                                                                                           Comms and
                                                                                                                                                                           C41SR: 11%
                                                                                                                                                                                         Armaments:
                                                                                                                                                                                            14%
                                                                                                                                      Managers/ Capability          Engineering


            3
                                                                                                              Operational/             Development: 39%           and Support: 19%
                     Four full days of networking opportunities with key international military              End User: 15%
                                                                                                                                                                                                Platforms:
                     decision makers providing you with unparalleled, face-to-face time with                                                                                                       33%
                                                                                                                              Programme                                     Armour and
                     potential new customers                                                                                 Managers: 27%                               Survivability: 23%


            4        Tailor made sponsorship packages enabling you to competitively position your
                     brand and increase awareness of your product or service to your target market


            5        A strictly enforced end-user to vendor ratio, creating a more intimate
                     environment for networking and knowledge sharing                                        Attending countries
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              Solutions that our military audience have said they                                            AUSTRIA                  ESTONIA                   LATVIA                    SLOVAKIA
                                                                         Find out how you will
              specifically need to see, include new innovations                                              AUSTRALIA                FINLAND                   LITHUANIA                 SPAIN
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                                                                         International Armoured
              n Armoured   vehicles                                      Vehicles 2011.                      BRAzIL                   GAMBIA                    NORWAY                    SWITzERLAND
                                                                                                             BULGARIA                 GERMANY                   OMAN                      THE NETHERLANDS
              n Armouring and protection                                 Contact David White on              CANADA                   HUNGARY                   PAKISTAN                  TURKEY
              n Situational awareness and C4ISR                          +44 (0)20 7368 9500                 CHINA                    INDIA                     POLAND                    UAE
              n Engineering and maintenance                              or email him at                     COLOMBIA                 IRELAND                   RUSSIA                    UK
                                                                         enquire@defenceiq.com               CzECH REPUBLIC           ISRAEL                    SERBIA                    UKRAINE
              n Engines, transmissions, tracks and wheels
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    THE WORLD’S LEADINGARMOURED VEHICLES CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION OF OV PA (S FI E A GE SE S, O END MO AB ACK EE CE T FO NI N F RE B R T OR E S OR D FL TA FR ETA AG R A EE IL R ND S) 7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL CENTRE, LONDON UK CONFERENCE KEY SPEAKERS General Martin Dempsey Commanding General, TRADOC US Army Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d) Former Director, JIEDDO US DoD 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 mAximiSiNg ARmOURED vEHiClE CApABiliTiES Major General Per Sverre Opedal Chief of Staff Norwegian Army Colonel Gerd Kropf Chief of Staff, Army Combat FOR CURRENT OpERATiONS AND FUTURE THREATS Training Centre German Army Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber mEET THE NEW BREED Head of Survivability Section, Land Systems Division Israeli MoD ORGANISED By PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE, CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND “very good overview of current programmes and main OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON SPECIFIC VEHICLE TYPES INCLUDE: industrial base on subject of interest.” Christian Schleippmann, European Defence Agency OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER MASTIFF JACKAL PANTHER “A high profile audience and relevant agenda was EVENT PARTNERS RIDGEBACK matched to offer a learning experience of note.” C. van der Merwe, SAAB Group WARRIOR LPPV M ATV “This agenda promises to bring together many leading STRYKER experts and experienced ground combat commanders LEOPARD II to discuss the changing, joint nature of 21st century LAV warfare and lessons learned after eight-plus years of BOXER DINGO war. i look forward to participating” General Peter Chiarelli, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army CV 90 LMV FENNEK RG 32 ARMOURED WHEELED VEHICLE BOOK NOW! Take advantage of the early booking discounts ASCOD VBCI and register your place today or register a OFFICIAL AIRLINE PARTNER ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLES group and save up to 40% M1A2 Focus Countering Improvised Explosive Focus Through Life Support and Focus Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Focus Combined Arms Training and Day 1: Devices Day 2: Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles Day 3: Capabilities for Joint Operations Day 4: Simulation MONDAY 7th FEBRUARY MONDAY 7th FEBRUARY THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY CAll +44 (0)20 7368 9300 EmAil: ENQUiRE@DEFENCEiQ.COm WWW.iNTERNATiONAlARmOUREDvEHiClES.COm 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 1 30/09/2010 12:28
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    WHAT’S NEW 7–10 FEBRUARY 2011 EXCEL Dear Colleague, CENTRE, LONDON UK FOR iNTERNATiONAl icles is made clear by the The need for protected veh s. As the threat evolves, so daily ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 too mu st the capabilities wit ion reports from current operat h which we equip our soldiers. s that offer the greatest CONFERENCE AND ExHiBiTiON ht between the capabilitie the future is no easy But getting the balance rig those that we will need in 1. NEW ADVISORY PANEL BRINGING OUR MOST IN-DEPTH AGENDA EVER contribution for today and s environment is a tricky task and presents many thi task. Force development in for their suppliers. Our advisory panel, comprised of Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely and General William Scott Wallace (ret’d), two of the world’s challenges for mil itaries around the world - and most senior and respected military thinkers have carefully scrutinised and crafted this year’s agenda. Using their immense Vehicles will g, International Armoured knowledge of combat experience, strategic planning and force development, they’ve helped us deliver our largest and most That’s wh y for the tenth year runnin and exhibition for exploring cutting- experienced panel to date, so that you can learn from the best qualified armoured vehicle experts the world has to offer. g conference offer you the world’s leadin solutions. Leveraging the expertise of the military edge vehicle pro grammes and the solution 2. FOUR ALL-NEW FOCUS DAYS developers, operators and programm e managers, requirements ate abo ut the future of the heart of the global deb audience of over 500 We’ve taken on board your feedback and developed four new focus days bringing together speakers and themes to explore providers, our agenda is at ence sessions, and an them like never before. Each of our four days offers you a comprehensive format to explore crucial themes amongst an confer armoured vehicles. With 60 m 46 nations, this is one event I suggest you can’t audience who share your specific interests. So, you can now get even more detail and lessons learned from the military armour ed vehicle experts fro experts who can benefit you most. afford to miss. forces, the ate on how to structure our 3. EXPANDED EXHIBITION WITH MORE ARMOURED VEHICLES Together we ’ll explore the strategic deb the resulting effects on the design, se decisions and tactical implications of the of armoured vehicle capabilities. That means you’ll The introduction of our exhibition last year was a runaway success so we’re expanding it to include more solution procurement and sus tainment en it comes providers, more technology on display, more innovation briefings and perhaps most importantly, more vehicles. Now ights and lessons-learned wh be equipped with the most up-to-date ins you can get even better hands-on experience of what the state of technology is in today’s market and explore exciting your own. to making tough choices of opportunities for the future. you the chance to get wing exhibition which gives And of course, there’s our gro s and equipment that gives them the edge. So 4. EXTRA OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK TO INFORM YOU WHAT CAPABILTIES MATTER MOST ON COMBAT MISSIONS vehicle hands-on experience of the ctly how the technology available will offer you the For several years you’ve been telling us of the importance of operational feedback as part of our conference. Now we’ve you can see, touch and feel exa dramatically increased the amount of first-hand combat experience included in the conference and focus day sessions. This advantage you need. means you can get an even better insight into what troops really need on the front line and what you can do to help them have 1. I do hope tional Armoured Vehicles 201 There’s so much on offer at Interna what is sure to be, for armoured vehicles the best capabilities possible. Key speakers include: February for you’ll join us in London next r. Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army professionals, one of the highlights of the yea Major Peter Els, Officer Commanding, 1st Panzer Battalion, Royal Danish Army Best wishes, 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 n Kiszely, KCB MC Lieutenant General Sir Joh opportunities for you to partner with them for the future. Panel Chairman Conference and Advisory 5 REASONS TO ATTEND iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 1 4 MEET ARMOURED VEHICLE PROGRAMME MANAGERS AND THEIR NETWORK WITH THE BEST QUALITY AUDIENCE OF ANY DECISION MAKING TEAMS ARMOURED VEHICLES EVENT Over the last year we’ve renewed our focus on the core programmes that The widest variety of nations, the most senior panel of speakers are to the forefront of innovation and operational performance in the and the most experienced military audience. We provide you with armoured vehicles world. We’ve secured over 20 programme and requirements an unparalleled audience, solely dedicated to armoured vehicles, that gives managers along with their end-users to give you access to the full decision you an unbeatable opportunity to benchmark your capabilities and offers making team. Meaning you can benefit from even more programme more potential partnerships for success than anywhere else. Our conference management experience and meet even better potential customers. attracts over 600 delegates each year and we’re expecting 3,000 visitors Programmes include US Army’s Stryker and M-ATV, Sweden’s new 8x8, the to our exhibition. German Dutch Boxer, the Austrian ASCOD, and Canada’s LAV III. 2 5 LEVERAGE THE EXPERIENCE OF OVER 60 MILITARY SPEAKERS IN-DEPTH FOCUS DAYS TO GIVE YOU EVEN GREATER LEVELS GIVING YOU ACCESS TO THE LATEST IN THEATRE AND OF INSIGHT OPERATIONAL CASE STUDIES Providing you with a niche EXPERT group, specialising in your Responding to the feedback of our previous delegates, we’ve worked specific area of interest, we’ve provided incredibly detailed sessions with our advisory panel - Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely and General with the enhanced networking opportunities of a carefully profiled audience. William Scott Wallace (ret’d), to ensure our speakers, many of whom are Dedicated to the topics you told us mattered most to you, there are four appearing for the first time, are here to offer you more technical detail with to choose from, each offering in depth analysis of key issues and areas of a particular focus on key lessons learned. So you can get to the heart of capability investment. understanding the difficult decisions that must be taken in developing new capabilities and adapt those lessons for your own projects. Countering Improvised Explosive Devices Monday 7th February 3 TEST CURRENT AND FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES Through Life Support and Maintenance of Armoured Vehicles AT OUR EXHIBITION Monday 7th February Nothing beats being able to see, touch and feel the technology for Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for Joint Operations yourself. That’s why after the sell-out success of last year, we’ve Thursday 10th February expanded our exhibition this year to include over 150 solution providers with even more armoured vehicles that you can explore up close. 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@iqpc.co.uk rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 2 30/09/2010 12:28
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    FOUR BRAND NEWFOCUS DAYS Focus Day 1: Countering Improvised Explosive Devices Focus Day 2: Through Life Support and Sustainment of Armoured Vehicles Monday 7th February Monday 7th February RATIONALE: Key speakers include: RATIONALE: Key speakers include: The IED remains the single biggest threat that armoured vehicles face Lieutenant General Tom Metz If you don’t have the option of purchasing new armoured vehicles, then the Colonel Ian Blanks, on current operations. And the threat is spreading beyond the “obvious” (Ret’d), support and sustainment of those you have in service becomes even more Team Leader, Support locations of Afghanistan and Iraq – with 600 worldwide attacks outside Former Director, Joint important. But a rapid increase in the variety and complexity of vehicle Improvement Team, of those two nations in 2009 alone. This focus day is designed to analyse Improvised Explosive Device types coupled with a constricted resource environment has made the Through Life Support, the proliferation and the increasing technological capability of IEDs, Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), through life challenge even more challenging. This focus day will enable Joint Support Chain, informing forces about the danger they pose to armoured vehicles and US DoD you to understand the long term implications in the maintenance, UK MoD how they can be protected against. If you’re planning to buy, upgrade sustainment and upgrade of vehicle fleets so that you can achieve Colonel Santiago San Antonio, Ian Bonallo, or design an armoured vehicle, this is where you find out what you greater capability and efficiency with your existing resources. Director, Counter-IED Centre Chief, Ground Vehicle need to protect against and how that will influence your procurement of Excellence, Maintenance Section, choices. Spanish Ministry of Defence NATO Maintenance and BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: Robert Shaw, Supply Agency n Intelligence assessments of current IED design and emplacement n Improve the sustainability of your support to deployed operations: Chief C-IED Training, Exploring the lessons learned from almost 10 years of support to combat trends: Know how the enemy is trying to exploit vulnerabilities in your Jeremy Smith, International Security Assistance missions, adopt techniques to minimise your logistic footprint and armoured vehicles and how you should protect your soldiers’ lives Head of Future Combat Systems, Force (ISAF) hasten the delivery of your support n Key lessons learned in the detection of IEDs: Finding the device Defence College of Management before it detonates couldn’t be more critical to survivability. We’ll share Dwayne Hynes, n Streamline your maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade and Technology, with you up-to-the-minute feedback from in-theatre experts who are Intelligence Specialist, processes: Create an integrated programme for the through-life support Cranfield University specifically travelling to London to show you how to locate the threat Foreign Intelligence Technology of vehicle fleets that delivers real capability for the end user within the before it can harm our troops Division, Office of the Deputy timeframes they need Chief of Staff, G-2, n Leverage the power of cooperative and coalition support n Analysis of technology and training to defeat IEDs: What systems US Army and tactics can ou use to defeat IEDs? Find out what offers best structures: Find out how to maximise the potential of collaboration with capability for your budget and will give the best protection on the your international partners to drive efficiency and work within budget front lines Focus Day 3: Armoured Vehicle C4ISR Capabilities for joint Operations Focus Day4: Combined Arms Training and Simulation Thursday 10th February Thursday 10th February RATIONALE: Key speakers include: RATIONALE: Key speakers include: An armoured vehicle isn’t just a protected transport solution, it’s a weapons Colonel Dwayne Carman, Not only has the complexity of vehicle systems themselves increased, but the Colonel Gerd Kropf, system that must integrate with both combined arms and Joint warfighting. Capability Manager, operational conditions under which soldiers must drive, command and deliver Chief of Staff, Army Combat The C4ISR capabilities that make this possible are then crucial to ensuring Platform Battle Command and effects from these vehicles are more complicated than ever. The influence Training Centre, that vehicles make a contribution to shared situational awareness that Combat Identification, TRADOC, of the counter-insurgency environment with its demands of population German Army other assets in the battlespace can use in the fight. This focus day will US Army protection places ever greater stress on the operator. Realistic and rigorous examine the world’s most technologically advanced vehicle mounted training is then the key to ensuring optimal operational performance. This Col Mark McManigal C4ISR capabilities, showing you how you can get much more armoured/ Colonel Mike Ross, focus day will concentrate upon the most up-to-date training innovations, Futures & Integration Director protected platforms and how they can be aid the delivery of more Assistant Director Capability, showing you how to train armoured vehicle operators to fight alongside (FID), Training Capabilities timely and accurate effects. HQ Director Royal Artillery, other combat arms in the most straining conditions. Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, British Army US Army BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: Andy Fawkes, n Enable your armoured vehicles to share and receive situational Joint Fires Capability Team, n Understand the need for new training solutions and methods: How Deputy Head of Simulation, awareness: Utilise the full spectrum of sensor technology in the joint German Army to act upon operational feedback to tackle current enemy TTPs and Joint Training Evaluation and battlespace so that your forces can see and act first increase mission performance and survivability Simulation Capability, n Evaluate technology to coordinate fire support: Examine operational n Examine existing training programmes and simulation UK MoD feedback and technological innovations. See how your armoured requirements: Benchmark your capabilities against leading vehicles can engage targets both independently or collaboratively with international peers and explore the areas of investment that offer greater speed and accuracy greatest potential n Develop command and control of mounted forces: Multiply the n Distribute your simulation scenarios to train with all combat arms: SUPPORTED BY effect of armoured vehicles by improving their responsiveness and Maximise the capability of the combined combat force by training coordination on the battlefield together in scenarios that offer the rigour and realism of combat deployments CALL: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAX: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EMAIL: EnquIrE@dEFEnCEIq.CoM 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 3 30/09/2010 12:28
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    w FOCUS DAY ONE COUNTERiNg impROviSED CONFERENCE DAY ONE: ExplOSivE DEviCES “Recognising the threat, protecting the force & securing the mission” TUESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 07.45 – 08.25 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY 08.25 – 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely 09.00 – 09.45 A STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE IED THREAT Lieutenant General Tom Metz (Ret’d), Former Director, Joint MornInG SESSIon: ThE InTErSECTIon oF STrATEGY And LAnd ForCES CAPAbILITY Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organisation (JIEDDO), US Department of Defence 08.30 – 09.00 THE BRITISH ARMY’S STRATEGY TO SUPPORT CURRENT AND FUTURE OPERATIONS 09.45 – 10.30 IN THEATRE TRAINING RESPONSES TO THE IED THREAT: AN ISAF VIEW n The impact of ISAF/Operation Herrick deployments on the British Army and how this has influenced the post-SDSR Robert Shaw, Head of Counter IED Task Force Training, International vision for the Army Security Assistance Force (ISAF) n Major equipment initiatives along all lines of development and the protection of resources in a constrained 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING environment 11.00 – 11.45 ANALYSING THE CURRENT IED THREAT AND THE IMPLICATIONS IT n Maintaining existing capabilities to ensure that current operations remain fully resourced WILL HAVE FOR FUTURE CONFLICTS n Upgrade of existing vehicle types and looking towards new procurements Dwayne Hynes, Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence n Upcoming land system and vehicle requirements to implement the British Army’s future missions Technology Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Major General Chris Deverell, Director General Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army G-2, US Army 11.45 – 12.30 AN OPERATIONS PERSPECTIVE ON THE TACTICAL LEVEL THREAT 09.00 – 09.30 UNITED STATES KEYNOTE: THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR PARTNERSHIP POSED BY IEDS IN AFGHANISTAN: LEVERAGING THE EXPERIENCE OF WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES THE SHARP END TO FINE TUNE OUR IED DEFEAT STRATEGIES n Review of operations to date and the need for combined warfighting to combat asymmetric enemies Captain Graeme Cowling, 2 I/C Weapons Specialist Intelligence n Command interoperability is now a reality, but what technology do we need to further military cooperation down Company, British Army through the chain of command? 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH n Exploring the capability requirements that increased partnership demands: How technically interoperable do we 14.00 – 14.45 THE ROLE OF “SOFT-KILL” TECHNOLOGIES IN DEFEATING REMOTELY need to become? ACTIVATED IEDS n Procurement and equipping cooperation and the mutual benefits for allied nations Colonel Santiago San Antonio, Director, Counter-IED Centre of n New vehicle procurements and their role in force structure for alliance operations Excellence, Spanish Ministry of Defence General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army 14.45 – 15.30 EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING DETECTION AND DISPOSAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR IEDS 09.30 – 10.00 DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY Dr Arnold Schoolderman, Detection and Neutralization Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD TNO Defence, Security and Safety 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING 10.00 – 10.30 JOINT SUPPORT TO FRENCH ARMED FORCES LAND EQUIPMENT: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE OF MATERIEL 16.00 – 16.45 ATTACKING THE NETWORK: THE US ARMY EXPERIENCE Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna, Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment Maintenance (SIMMT), Scott A. Blaney, Senior Military Analyst & C-IED Chief, Centre for French MoD Lessons Learned, US Army 16.45 – 17.30 UK FORCES EXPERIENCE IN C-IED TRAINING AND SIMULATION 10.30 – 11.15 COFFEE AND NETWORKING Major Chris Hunter QGM (Ret’d), Former British Armed Forces Senior Intelligence Analyst 11.15 – 11.45 EQUIPPING YOUR FORCES WITH THE RIGHT LEVEL OF PROTECTION: CASE STUDY: THE CANADIAN LIGHT 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY ARMOURED VEHICLE UPGRADE PROGRAMME Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director, Land Requirements, Canadian National Ministry of Defence FOCUS DAY TWO 11.45 – 12.15 POLITICAL IMPERATIVES IN THE ACQUISITION OF DEFENCE TECHNOLOGIES THROUgH liFE SUppORT FOR ARmOURED Paul Beaver, Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee vEHiClES “Sustaining vehicle fleets through supply chain 12.15 – 12.45 PANEL SESSION: IMPROVING THE POLITICAL – MILITARY - INDUSTRY DIALOGUE optimisation and increased maintenance efficiency” General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Trainin g and Doctrine Command, US Army mONDAY 7TH FEBRUARY Major General Chris Deverell, Director General Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre) / Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director, Land Requirements, Canadian National Ministry of Defence 09.00 – 09.45 KEYNOTE: THE UK ARMED FORCES AND THE THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT Paul Beaver, Defence Analyst and Former Special Advisor to the House of Commons Defence Committee CHALLENGE Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team, NETWORKING LUNCH 12.45 – 14.15 Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD 09.45 – 10.30 FOOT PRINT MINIMISATION COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT BURDEN OF STrEAM A: STrEAM b: ARMOURED VEHICLES: THE UK’S GENERIC VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE ThE EvoLuTIon And dEvELoPMEnT oF hEAvY ArMour EvALuATInG ThE SurGE In ProTECTEd PATroL vEhICLES Confirmed Speaker Merfyn Lloyd, Scientific Advisor to Chief of Land Materiel, UK 14.15 – 14.45 CASE STUDY: THE USE OF LEOPARD 2 IN 14.15 – 14.45 PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY ACROSS MULTIPLE Ministry of Defence OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE TERRAIN TYPES: THE US MILITARY’S M-ATV 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY ARMOUR PLATFORMS AND THE TACTICAL EDGE IT PROVIDES AS PART OF A COUNTER INSURGENCY Lieutenant Colonel Coll Haddon, Ground 11.00 – 11.45 PREPARING THE SWEDISH ARMED FORCES TO TACKLE THE OPERATION Combat Vehicle Systems, US Army CHALLENGES OF THROUGH LIFE SUPPORT Major Peter Els, 1st Panzer Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish Danish Army Armed Forces Technical School 11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 14.45 – 15.15 ARMOUR TO SUPPORT INFANTRY AGAINST 14.45 – 15.15 GETTING THE MOST FROM PROTECTED ASYMMETRIC ENEMIES: THE US MARINE PLATFORMS AS WEAPONS SYSTEMS: THE 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH CORPS ASSAULT BREACHING VEHICLE SWEDISH ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE 14.00 – 14.45 REDUCTION OF THE LOGISTICS BURDEN THROUGH ALLIANCE Joe Augustine, Programme Manager, PROGRAMME COOPERATION: STANDARDISATION OF SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND Assault Breaching Vehicle, US Marine Corps Rickard Lindstrom, Armoured Vehicles MATERIEL IN NATO Systems Command Specialist, FMV Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency 15.15 – 15.45 UTILSING HEAVY ARMOUR WITHIN FUTURE 15.15 – 15.45 DEVELOPING A DESIGN TO MEET THE WAR SCENARIOS: LOOKING AHEAD WITH THE UK’S LIGHT PROTECTED PATROL VEHICLE 14.45 – 15.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION US ARMY’S ARMOUR SCHOOL PROGRAMME 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING Invited Speaker: David Hind, Managing Director of Force 16.00 – 16.45 Colonel Theodore Martin, Commandant, Protection Europe THROUGH LIFE FLEET MANAGEMENT AND THE ROLE OF UPGRADES OVER NEW PROCUREMENTS Armour School, US Army Jeremy Smith, Head of Future Combat Systems, Defence College of Management and Technology, Cranfield University 15.45 – 16.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING 16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: DEBATING THE BENEFITS OF OUTSOURCING AFTErnoon SESSIon: ArMourEd vEhICLES AS A TooL To EnAbLE CoMMAndEr’S InTEnT on CurrEnT oPErATIonS THROUGH LIFE MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT Colonel Ian Blanks, Team Leader, Support Improvement Team, Through Life Support, Joint Support Chain, UK MoD 16.30 – 17.00 OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN-SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES Lieutenant Colonel Ulf Crona, Commander, Swedish Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry Regiment, British Army Armed Forces Technical School Ian Bonallo, Chief, Ground Vehicle Maintenance Section, NATO 17.00 – 17.30 ARMOURED COMBAT CAPABILTIES IN HYBRID AND IRREGULAR WARFARE CONFLICTS Maintenance and Supply Agency Dr. David E Johnson, Senior Political Scientist, Arroyo Centre, RAND Corporation 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY 17.30 END MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE AND DRINKS RECEPTION rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 4 30/09/2010 12:28
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    CONFERENCE DAY TWO: FOCUS DAY THREE ARmOURED vEHiClE C4iSR CApABilTiES WEDNESDAY 9TH FEBRUARY FOR JOiNT OpERATiONS “gathering and sharing situational awareness throughout the joint battlespace network” 07.45 – 08.25 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 08.25 – 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS MornInG SESSIon: InTErnATIonAL PErSPECTIvES on ThE EquIPPInG ProCESS 09.00 – 09.45 DEVELOPING THE BRITISH ARMY’S MOUNTED JOINT FIRES CAPABILTIY 08.30 – 09.00 AUSTRIAN ARMY FORCE DEVELOPMENT AND THE FIELDING OF THE ASCOD INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, HQ Director Royal Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director, Force Development Division, Austrian Ministry of Defence Artillery, British Army 09.00 – 09.30 DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED INFANTRY AND ARMOUR FORCE STRUCTURE TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE 09.45 – 10.30 EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF NETWORKED VEHICLES IN THE MODERN BATTLEFIELD: LESSONS LEARNED FROM IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN JOINT BATTLESPACE: THE GERMAN ARMY’S FENNEK JOINT FIRE General William Scott Wallace (Ret’d), Former Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US Army SUPPORT TEAM VARIANT ON OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN 09.30 – 10.00 PROCURING PROTECTED VEHICLES: THE SPANISH ARMY’S EXPERIENCE Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team, German Army Brigadier General José Luis Orts Pales, Director, ITM Research Centre, Spanish MoD 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING 10.00 – 10.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION 11.00 – 11.45 NETWORKING THE FORCE FOR FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONAL EFFECT 10.30 – 11.15 COFFEE AND NETWORKING THE FRENCH ARMY’S SCORPION PROGRAMME 11.15 – 11.45 MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THE OPERATIONAL FORCE: THE NORWEGIAN ARMY’S SUPPORT TO ISAF DEPLOYED Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect, DGA, TROOPS France n Planning and developing the force to support deployments 11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION n Developing the training and operational fielding of combat units and capabilities 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH n Identifying capability and technology gaps for deployed operations 14.00 – 14.45 SURVEILLANCE AND TARGET ACQUISTION WITH THE M1131 STRYKER n Creating the right business case for boosting defence investment FIRE SUPPORT VEHICLE Major General Per Sverre Opedal, Chief of Staff, Norwegian Army Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US Army 11.45 – 12.15 CONTRACTING FLEXIBILITY: THE BOXER PROGRAMME’S EXPERIENCE IN LEVERAGING EXTERNAL EXPERTISE TO MANAGE 14.45 – 15.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION THE COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF ARMOURED VEHICLE PROCUREMENTS 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING Jurjen Hoeskstra, Programme Manager, Boxer Programme, OCCAR-EA 16.00 – 16.45 SHARING COMMAND AND CONTROL DATA BETWEEN THE MOUNTED 12.15 – 12.45 ADVANCE PROTECTION SOLUTIONS FOR MODERN ARMOURED VEHICLES: NEW POSSIBILTIES TO BALANCE HIGH AND DISMOUNTED ENVIRONMENTS LEVEL PROTECTION, MOBILTIY AND PAYLOAD Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform Ulf Deisenroth, Founder and CEO, IBD Deisenroth Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army 12.45 – 14.15 NETWORKING LUNCH 16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: CREATING ARMOURED VEHICLE C4ISR INTEROPERABILITY IN THE AGE OF THE MULTINATIONAL, STrEAM A: STrEAM b: MULTIAGENCY FIGHT MAnAGInG ThE rEquIrEMEnTS ProCESS In TIMES oF dEvELoPInG SurvIvAbILTIY FroM InITIAL dESIGn To uor Colonel Mike Ross, Assistant Director Capability, FISCAL AuSTErITY uPGrAdES HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army 14.15 – 14.45 BALANCING AMBITION WITH REALISM: THE 14.15 – 14.45 MODIFICATION OF IN SERVICE FLEETS: Colonel Jermoe Lemaire, Land Combat Capabilities Architect, US GROUND COMBAT VEHICLE PROGRAMME REDESIGNING US ARMY STRYKER HULLS TO DGA, France AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CUTTING EDGE COUNTER THE IED THREAT Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, SYSTEMS n Integrating capabilities that may have been US Army n Understanding political level issues acquired outside of the original strategy Colonel Dwayne Carmen, TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform that drive procurement speed and the vision for an army Battle Command and Combat Identification, US Army implications for programme development n Incorporating protection beyond the IED Lieutenant Colonel Hans Giesler, Joint Fires Capability Team, when moving beyond the limits of readily threat and inclusion of weapons effects that German Army available technology will work outside of the COIN environment 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY n To what extent is an 80% “good enough” n How crucial is the question of weight and SUPPORTED BY solution appropriate to field on a long term where can we envisage using heavy wheeled FOCUS DAY FOUR programme or should the emphasis be on a vehicles in the future COmBiNED ARmS “100% perfection” end goal Colonel Robert Schumitz, Director, Stryker TRAiNiNg AND SimUlATiON n Managing industry’s ambition and interests Brigade Combat Team, US Army “increasing the realism and effectiveness of combined to produce realistic targets and schedules training to enable mission success” n Incorporating excess capacity for future upgrades to what you can’t provide today THURSDAY 10TH FEBRUARY Ted Maciuba, Chief, Mounted Requirements 08.55 – 09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Division, Manoeuvre Centre of Excellence, 09.00 – 09.45 DEVELOPING ALL-ARMS BATTLE SIMULATION: US TRAINING AND US Army DOCTRINE COMMAND 14.45 – 15.15 ATTAINING THE MUST HAVE CAPABILITIES IN 14.45 – 15.15 ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID), THE SELECTION OF REQUIREMENTS TO WITHSTAND CURRENT THREATS: THE Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army n Performance of Stryker vehicle hulls in Iraq ISRAELI EXPERIENCE and Afghanistan and the vulnerabilities that n Feeding back analysis support in evidence 09.45 – 10.30 CREATING REALISTIC ISAF TRAINING FOR THE JOINT ENVIRONMENT: have necessitated a redesign based decision making NATO’S ACT AND THE ROLE OF VBS2 n Analysis of other in service V-shaped hulls n Understanding the potential impacts of high Major Ionel Vlasie, Project Manager VBS2, Capability Engineering, NATO ACT and their success in mitigating the worst kinetic energy explosions against subsystems effects of IED blasts and components 10.30 – 11.00 COFFEE AND NETWORKING n Engineering challenges in the retrospective n Defeating a “hard to find, easy to kill” threat 11.00 – 11.45 HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION FOR BATTALION LEVEL ENGAGEMENTS: redesign of hull shapes and the effects on n Performance of vehicles in blast testing THE US ARMY EUROPE’S SIMULATED TRAINING PROGRAMME transmission and suspension systems and the role of test results in reducing IED Mr. Thomas Lasch, Chief, Joint Multinational Simulation Centre, n Improved blast testing and evaluation of vulnerability US Army Europe upgraded vehicles to accelerate operational n Beyond crew survivability, prioritisation of 11.45 – 12.30 LEADING INDUSTRY PRESENTATION fielding maintenance of function immediately after 12.30 – 14.00 NETWORKING LUNCH n Assessing the trade-offs of protection, an attack 14.00 – 14.45 DEVELOPMENT OF VBS2 SIMULATION TOOL TO RECREATE ISAF payload and performance on the Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head ENVIRONMENT: THE UK’S PROJECT JCOVE redesigned vehicles Survivability System Branch, Land Systems Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation Major Steen Holm Iversen, Chief of Lessons Division, Israeli Ministry of Defence and Simulation Capability, UK MoD Learned, Danish Army Combat Centre 14.45 – 15.30 CREATING NEW SIMULATIONS BASED UPON TACTICAL REALITIES 15.15 – 15.45 MULTI ROLE ARMOURED VEHICLES THAT 15.15 – 15.45 USER AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON OF COMBINED ARMS OPERATION IN A COUNTER INSURGENCY PROVIDE FLEXIBLE MISSION OPTIONS FOR KINETIC ENERGY AND EXPLOSIVELY FORMED ENVIRONMENT THE MILITARY CUSTOMER PENETRATOR PROTECTION FOR LIGHT AND Major Albert J Marckwardt, HR Command, US Army Andrew Simpson, IVECO Defence Vehicles MEDIUM ARMOURED VEHICLES Major Michael Burgoyne, US Army David Hind, Managing Director of Force 15.30 – 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING Protection Europe 16.00 – 16.45 TRAINING FOR MULTIPLE MOUNTED PLATFORMS: GERMAN ARMY 15.45 – 16.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING SIMULATION ALONGSIDE NEWLY ACQUIRED VEHICLES AFTErnoon SESSIon: dEvELoPInG CAPAbILTIES In MounTEd CoMbAT PLATForMS Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre, German Army 16.30 – 17.00 MAXIMISATION OF TURRET CAPABILTIES FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES 16.45 – 17.30 PANEL SESSION: LEVERAGING COALITION WARFIGHTING EXPERIENCE Paul Pointer, Turrets and Weapon Systems Specialist, Combat Tracks Group, Defence Equipment and Support, UK TO ENHANCE MULTINATIONAL TRAINING MoD Colonel Mark McManigal Futures & Integration Director (FID), 17.00 – 17.30 THE INDIAN ARMY’S LETHALITY UPGRADES TO ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES Training Capabilities Manager (TCM) Gaming, TRADOC, US Army Major General Anukul Chandra (Ret’d), Former Head of Combat Vehicles Procurement, Indian Army Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Simulation, Joint Training Evaluation 17.30 - 18.00 CAN UPGRADED LETHALITY EFFECTS PROVIDE AN INTERIM SOLUTION TO THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW VEHICLES? and Simulation Capability, UK MoD Lieutenant Colonel Andy Stephens, SO1 Explosive Ordnance, Defence Academy of Management and Technology, Colonel Gerd Kropf, Chief of Staff, Army Combat Training Centre, German Army UK MoD 18.00 CHAIRMAN’S SUMMARY AND CLOSE OF CONFERENCE 17.30 CLOSE OF DAY CALL: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAX: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EMAIL: EnquIrE@dEFEnCEIq.CoM 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 5 30/09/2010 12:28
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    CONFERENCE KEY SpEAKERS General Martin Brigadier General Colonel Mark Lieutenant Colonel Dr Arnold Schoolderman Andy Fawkes Dempsey Norbert Huber McManigal Oren Giber Detection and Deputy Head of Commanding General Director Force Futures & Integration Head of Survivability Neutralisation Simulation, Joint TRADOC, Director (FID) Section, Land Systems TNO Defence and Training Evaluation and Development Division US Army Training Capabilities Division Security Simulation Capability Austrian Ministry of UK MoD Manager (TCM) Gaming, Israeli MoD Defence TRADOC General Scott Wallace Dwayne Hynes US Army Jurjen Hoekstra Maj Chris Hunter QGM (Ret’d) Intelligence Specialist, (Ret’d) Colonel Gerd Kropf Boxer Programme Former Commanding Foreign Intelligence Former Senior Weapons Chief of Staff, Army Colonel Dwayne Carman Manager General, TRADOC Technology Division, Intelligence Officer Combat Training Centre TRADOC Capability OCCAR-EA US Army Office of the Deputy UK MoD German Army Manager, Platform Chief of Staff, G-2 Battle Command and Scott Blaney Lieutenant General US Army Paul Pointer Combat Identification CIED Team Chief, Centre Jean Tristan Verna Colonel Robert Turrets and Weapon US Army for Army Lessons Director, Integrated Schumitz Major Jimmy Smith Systems Specialist, Operational Land Director, Stryker Learned Command and Staff Combat Tracks Group Lieutenant Colonel US Army UK MoD Equipment Maintenance Brigade Combat Team Harry Fullerton General College, (SIMMT) US Army CO, Household Cavalry Combined Arms Centre Rickard Lindstrom Ian Bonallo French MoD Regiment US Army Maintenance Section Strategic Specialist Colonel Gian Gentile British Army Chief Combat Vehicles Major General Chris Academy Professor and Major Albert “Jim” NAMSA FMV Deverell Lieutenant Colonel Marckwardt Division Chief DG-Land Support Alan Bolster HR Command Captain Graham Cowling US Military Academy Merfyn Lloyd Equipment, HQ Land Land Requirements US Army 2I/C Weapons Specialist Scientific Advisor to Intelligence Company Forces Canadian National MoD Colonel Jermoe Chief of Land Materiel British Army British Army Robert Shaw Lemaire Lieutenant Colonel UK M0D Head of C-IED Training Land Combat Dick Hudson Jeremy Smith Major General Bill Joe Augustine ISAF SO1 Ground Manoeuvre Head of Future Combat Moore Capabilities Architect, DA-CMT Programme Manager, Systems Director (Battlespace DGA Assault Breaching Thomas Lasch DCMT Manoeuvre) / Master France Vehicle Chief, Joint Lieutenant Colonel Multinational General of the US Marine Corps Major Ionel Vlasie Andy Stephens Ordnance Colonel Santiago Systems Command Simulation Centre Project Manager VBS2 SO1 Explosive Ordnance UK MoD San Antonio US Army Europe NATO ACT Capability DCMT Director, Counter-IED Major Steen Holm Major General Per Dr David E Johnson Lieutenant General Tom Centre of Excellence Lieutenant Colonel Coll Iversen Sverre Opedal Arroyo Centre Metz (Ret’d) Spanish Ministry of Haddon Chief of Lessons Chief of Staff RAND Corporation Former Director, Defence M-ATV Product Manager Learned JIEDDO Norwegian Army US Army Danish Army Combat US DoD Centre Paul Beaver Major General Anukul Colonel Mike Ross Defence Analyst Lieutenant Colonel Brigadier General José Chandra Assistant Director Hans Giesler Major Peter Els and Former Special Luis Orts Pales Former Head of Capability, HQ Director Joint Fires Capability Commander, 1st Advisor to the Director, ITM Research Procurement Royal Artillery Team Armoured Battalion House of Commons Centre Indian Armed Forces British Army German Army Danish Army Defence Committee Spanish MoD 5 SESSiONS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO miSS 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 1 4 OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IN SERVICE BRITISH ARMY VEHICLE TYPES THE FUTURE OF THE US ARMY AND THE CAPABILITIES REQUIRED FOR Lieutenant Colonel Harry Fullerton, Commanding Officer, Household Cavalry PARTNERSHIP WITH STRATEGIC ALLIES Regiment, British Army General Martin Dempsey, Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, US 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 A keynote presentation that comes right from the highest levels of command, General Dempsey year, he’d bolstered his already considerable experience with a Commander’s knowledge of what will give you unparalleled insight to the force development plans of the US Army and how that it means to utilise multiple armoured vehicle types in combat and what capabilities matter most will affect what capabilities are acquired, how ground forces fight future wars and how allied to ensure missions success. Here he shares his hard-won lessons learned so that you know exactly nations can develop partnerships to create a powerful fighting force. With a huge range of combat what technology and tactics make a difference on the front line. 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, Afternoon of Day One 5 Main Conference, Morning of Day One ASSESSING THE SURVIVABILITY OF VEHICLES TO WITHSTAND CURRENT 2 THREATS: THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE DEVELOPING GROUND MANOEUVRE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY Lieutenant Colonel Oren Giber, Head of Survivability, Land Systems Division, Major General Bill Moore, Director (Battlespace Manoeuvre)/ Israeli MoD Master General of the Ordnance, UK MoD Charged with improving the survivability of vehicles for an army that is constantly at risk from Looking to the future of how to develop our armoured vehicle fleets, the evolution direct fire and IED threats, Lieutenant Colonel Giber has been exploring technologies to protect of requirements in response to strategic challenges is a delicate balancing act. That’s why vehicles and troops that will be tested under the toughest conditions. He’ll be sharing his we’re delighted to have Major General Moore share with us his own perspectives on how to experience with you to show how one of the world’s most combat experienced forces selects equip front line troops mindful of constricted resources. Not just of interest to those seeking systems to protect vehicles and troops and exploring the potential for partnership in future business opportunities in the UK, this is the ideal session to hear how a leading military’s senior survivability projects. requirements setter makes tough choices and the rationale behind those decisions. Main Conference, Stream B, Day Two Main Conference, Morning of Day One rEGISTEr And PAY bY ThE 22nd oCTobEr 2010 And SAvE uP To £908 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 6 30/09/2010 12:28
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    5 REASONS WHYYOU SHOUlD WHO Will YOU mEET? SpONSOR iNTERNATiONAl iNTERNATiONAl ARmOURED ARmOURED vEHiClES 2011 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. visitor profile 1 Raise your profile and position yourself as a global product leader to take advantage of major current and future international investment programmes MILITARY INDUSTRY 2 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 Research Organisation: 19% Requirements Comms and C41SR: 11% Armaments: 14% Managers/ Capability Engineering 3 Operational/ Development: 39% and Support: 19% Four full days of networking opportunities with key international military End User: 15% Platforms: decision makers providing you with unparalleled, face-to-face time with 33% Programme Armour and potential new customers Managers: 27% Survivability: 23% 4 Tailor made sponsorship packages enabling you to competitively position your brand and increase awareness of your product or service to your target market 5 A strictly enforced end-user to vendor ratio, creating a more intimate environment for networking and knowledge sharing Attending countries ALBANIA DENMARK JORDAN SINGAPORE Solutions that our military audience have said they AUSTRIA ESTONIA LATVIA SLOVAKIA Find out how you will specifically need to see, include new innovations AUSTRALIA FINLAND LITHUANIA SPAIN benefit from sponsoring from such categories as: BELGIUM FRANCE NEW zEALAND SWEDEN International Armoured n Armoured vehicles Vehicles 2011. BRAzIL GAMBIA NORWAY SWITzERLAND BULGARIA GERMANY OMAN THE NETHERLANDS n Armouring and protection Contact David White on CANADA HUNGARY PAKISTAN TURKEY n Situational awareness and C4ISR +44 (0)20 7368 9500 CHINA INDIA POLAND UAE n Engineering and maintenance or email him at COLOMBIA IRELAND RUSSIA UK enquire@defenceiq.com CzECH REPUBLIC ISRAEL SERBIA UKRAINE n Engines, transmissions, tracks and wheels CROATIA ITALY SOUTH AFRICA USA n Training and simulation SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS SHOW PARTNERS OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER MoD CALL: +44 (0)20 7368 9300 FAX: +44 (0)20 7368 9301 EMAIL: EnquIrE@dEFEnCEIq.CoM 8927 IAV main 8pp.indd 7 30/09/2010 12:29
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