This document provides information about the 4th annual conference on Ensuring Capabilities and Technologies for Full Spectrum Air Defence taking place from October 22-23, 2019 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will feature presentations from military and industry experts on topics such as developing layered air defence strategies, enhancing medium range missile defence capabilities, protecting troops from aerial threats, and approaches to counter-UAS technology. Attendees can learn about capabilities of countries including the US, UK, Israel, Hungary, Czech Republic, France, and more.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual conference on Enhancing Technological Capabilities to Ensure Full Spectrum Air Defence, to be held October 23-24, 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic. It outlines the agenda, speaker lineup including military leaders from the US, UK, France, Czech Republic and industry representatives. Topics will include modernizing air defence capabilities, developing interoperable systems, and countering threats like unmanned aircraft. Attendees can learn about different countries' approaches and benefit from a comprehensive discussion of full-spectrum air defence technologies.
SMi Group's Air MIssile Defence Technology 2016Dale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on optimizing air missile defence technology. It lists expert military and industry speakers from countries such as the US, Czech Republic, Germany, and private companies. The benefits of attending include learning about capabilities in the region from senior representatives, networking with decision makers and technology experts, and exploring ways to develop interoperability between nations. The agenda covers topics such as current capabilities and future requirements, integrated air defence systems, radar technology, early warning systems, and challenges in procuring new defence systems.
SMi Group's Air Missile Defence Technology 2017 conferenceDale Butler
The document announces the 2nd Annual Conference on Enhancing Precision, Range and Effectiveness of Air and Missile Defence Systems Through Collaborative Technological Development, to be held in Prague, Czech Republic on October 24-25, 2017. The conference will bring together senior military leaders and industry experts from countries such as the US, Czech Republic, Poland, Netherlands, and NATO to discuss advancing air and missile defence capabilities through technology sharing and regional cooperation. The agenda covers topics such as national air defence modernization efforts, network integration, air surveillance, air defence training, and challenges facing the defence industry.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual UAV Technology conference taking place in Prague, Czech Republic from September 26-27, 2018. It outlines the key benefits of attending such as gaining insights from leading nations on unmanned technologies and becoming part of the community working to maximize UAV capabilities while countering threats. The agenda for the two-day conference is presented, covering topics like adapting to UAV proliferation, countering UAS, threat detection and neutralization technologies, and procurement updates from countries like Estonia. Keynote speakers will discuss challenges and solutions for countering UAV intrusions from a military perspective.
This document announces the Second Annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe conference to be held in Budapest, Hungary on May 19-20, 2016. The conference will bring together senior military leaders, project managers, and industry representatives to discuss modernizing helicopter technology and capabilities across Central and Eastern Europe. It will include briefings from heads of air forces and helicopter program managers from countries like Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Italy, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. The goal is to facilitate collaboration on ensuring interoperable helicopter fleets and future procurement plans in the region.
This document provides an agenda for the 7th-8th October 2019 Defence Safety Conference in London. The two-day conference will focus on optimizing safety across defence operations, training, and equipment through leadership, management systems, data analysis, and industry collaboration. Speakers will address aviation, maritime, land, and international safety challenges and priorities from militaries including the UK, US, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, and Austria. Topics include safety culture, risk mitigation, simulation training, unmanned systems integration, and optimizing safety while ensuring operational readiness.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual Future Helicopter Technology conference taking place in Rome, Italy on May 18-19, 2017. It discusses benefits of attending such as access to military rotary commanders from various countries and a focus on topics like maritime helicopter optimization. The agenda outlines presentations from military leaders on capabilities and modernization plans for helicopter fleets in countries like Italy, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Austria, and Belgium. It also promotes sponsorship and exhibition opportunities at the event.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual conference on Enhancing Technological Capabilities to Ensure Full Spectrum Air Defence, to be held October 23-24, 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic. It outlines the agenda, speaker lineup including military leaders from the US, UK, France, Czech Republic and industry representatives. Topics will include modernizing air defence capabilities, developing interoperable systems, and countering threats like unmanned aircraft. Attendees can learn about different countries' approaches and benefit from a comprehensive discussion of full-spectrum air defence technologies.
SMi Group's Air MIssile Defence Technology 2016Dale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on optimizing air missile defence technology. It lists expert military and industry speakers from countries such as the US, Czech Republic, Germany, and private companies. The benefits of attending include learning about capabilities in the region from senior representatives, networking with decision makers and technology experts, and exploring ways to develop interoperability between nations. The agenda covers topics such as current capabilities and future requirements, integrated air defence systems, radar technology, early warning systems, and challenges in procuring new defence systems.
SMi Group's Air Missile Defence Technology 2017 conferenceDale Butler
The document announces the 2nd Annual Conference on Enhancing Precision, Range and Effectiveness of Air and Missile Defence Systems Through Collaborative Technological Development, to be held in Prague, Czech Republic on October 24-25, 2017. The conference will bring together senior military leaders and industry experts from countries such as the US, Czech Republic, Poland, Netherlands, and NATO to discuss advancing air and missile defence capabilities through technology sharing and regional cooperation. The agenda covers topics such as national air defence modernization efforts, network integration, air surveillance, air defence training, and challenges facing the defence industry.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual UAV Technology conference taking place in Prague, Czech Republic from September 26-27, 2018. It outlines the key benefits of attending such as gaining insights from leading nations on unmanned technologies and becoming part of the community working to maximize UAV capabilities while countering threats. The agenda for the two-day conference is presented, covering topics like adapting to UAV proliferation, countering UAS, threat detection and neutralization technologies, and procurement updates from countries like Estonia. Keynote speakers will discuss challenges and solutions for countering UAV intrusions from a military perspective.
This document announces the Second Annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe conference to be held in Budapest, Hungary on May 19-20, 2016. The conference will bring together senior military leaders, project managers, and industry representatives to discuss modernizing helicopter technology and capabilities across Central and Eastern Europe. It will include briefings from heads of air forces and helicopter program managers from countries like Hungary, Slovakia, Ukraine, Italy, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. The goal is to facilitate collaboration on ensuring interoperable helicopter fleets and future procurement plans in the region.
This document provides an agenda for the 7th-8th October 2019 Defence Safety Conference in London. The two-day conference will focus on optimizing safety across defence operations, training, and equipment through leadership, management systems, data analysis, and industry collaboration. Speakers will address aviation, maritime, land, and international safety challenges and priorities from militaries including the UK, US, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, and Austria. Topics include safety culture, risk mitigation, simulation training, unmanned systems integration, and optimizing safety while ensuring operational readiness.
This document provides information about the 3rd annual Future Helicopter Technology conference taking place in Rome, Italy on May 18-19, 2017. It discusses benefits of attending such as access to military rotary commanders from various countries and a focus on topics like maritime helicopter optimization. The agenda outlines presentations from military leaders on capabilities and modernization plans for helicopter fleets in countries like Italy, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Austria, and Belgium. It also promotes sponsorship and exhibition opportunities at the event.
SMi Group's 3rd annual Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017...Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017" conference to be held on May 15-16, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on modernization plans and capabilities of Central and Eastern European nations. Key topics will include combat vehicle upgrades, active protection systems, training and doctrine development. Speakers will represent militaries from Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Spain, Norway and others.
This document provides information about the 7th Annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference to be held May 15-17, 2017 in Singapore. It lists registration details and special rates for military and government representatives. The conference will discuss enhancing satellite communications capabilities for effective military communications across the Asia-Pacific region. It will include keynote addresses and panels from military and industry leaders from countries like the US, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, and others. Attendees will learn about national MilSatCom programs and partnerships to improve cooperation in the region.
3rd Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Tâm Leclancher
As the only event purely dedicated to the area of vehicle protection, Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability aims to deliver a strong focus on the relationship between current requirements, emerging technologies and how these might be leveraged to enhance force protection.
Importantly, a key differentiator this year will be a dedicated pre-conference focus day on Active Protection System covering soft/hard kill active protection in detail. The three-day programme will cover the core areas of survivability in detail, exploring the latest platforms, vehicle architectures, passive/active protection, mobility, counter-IED, EW, un-manned/autonomous solutions, signature management and much more!
Featured speakers will include: Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems, ARTEC GmbH, British Army, Bundeswehr Technical Centre for Protective and Special Technologies , Czech Military Research Institute, Danish Defence and Acquisition Organisation, DSTL, German Army, IMI Systems, IMP Castle Associates Limited, Israeli MoD, Krauss Maffei Wegmann, Lockheed Martin UK, NATO, Pearson Engineering, SOUCY DEFENSE, Swedish Defence Research Agency, TNO, United States Army, United States Marine Corps, US Army, UTC Aerospace Systems and Vetronics Research Centre
What’s new for 2017:
• National capability development updates from the British Army, DSTL, US Army, German Army, US Marine Corps and many more
• A key focus on the technology that goes into providing enhanced protection. Hear from industry leaders, including ARTEC, IMI Systems, KMW and Lockheed Martin,
• A pre-conference focus day exploring the development and integration of hard/soft kill active protection systems (APS)
Early bird offers and special military rates available. Register online at http://www.favsurvivability.com/li
This document provides information about the 4th annual UAV Technology conference taking place from September 30th to October 1st, 2019 in London. It lists early booking discounts for registering by certain dates to save £400, £300, or £200. The conference will explore current needs and challenges regarding unmanned aerial systems and feature presentations from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, Italy and more. It will also include industry speakers and cover topics like counter-UAS capabilities, autonomy, swarm technology, and operational perspectives.
Capability Statement Multi Mission Dynamics Training Consultancychrisdrewitt
The Multi-Mission Dynamics Group consists of 4 companies that provide training and services for police, security, and defense forces. They aim to consistently apply international training standards and provide accreditation for various types of specialized training programs. Some examples of training provided include military special operations, intelligence gathering, investigations, security, emergency response, maritime operations, aviation, and more. The group focuses on providing services for tactical training, military and special operations, critical infrastructure protection, emergency responders, search and rescue, K9 units, and emerging technologies. M2D trainers have also helped develop and enhance various law enforcement departments for agencies globally.
SETAF: Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum Ina Luft
After the successful inaugural this April, SETAF 2016 shall seek to bring together soldier modernisation program managers, technical leaders from industry, leading researchers and end users.
Taking place 14 - 15 March in London we invite you to proactively advance and develop optimum approaches to dismounted soldier capability.
What is so unique about this event? With its interactive format, we maintain our original belief in “NO ATTENDEES ONLY PARTICIPANTS”. Unlike other events, SETAF is designed around a combination of panel discussions and focused discussion groups, run by co-chairs who are experts in their respective subject matter.
With no PowerPoint presentations or keynotes, SETAF will dedicate the precious time of participants to networking and interactive discussions, making it a complementary part of the soldier modernisation communities’ annual training and development programme.
SMi Group Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum 2016Dale Butler
This document provides information about the Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum (SETAF) 2016 conference to be held on March 14-15, 2016 in London. The conference will bring together military and industry experts to discuss optimizing soldier equipment strategies through knowledge sharing and networking. Over 20 hours of informal networking is scheduled. The agenda includes panels on soldier modernization efforts, industry developments in soldier equipment, and discussion groups on topics like night vision, power, lethality, survivability, and human factors. Senior military representatives from the US, UK, and Germany are scheduled to speak. The conference aims to advance dismounted capabilities and inform the soldier modernization process.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) to be held from September 28-30, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on developing sustainable and reliable solutions to next generation air and missile threats. It will include workshops and presentations on topics such as directed energy applications, improving ballistic missile defense architecture, and examining gaps in detection capabilities for non-ballistic threats. Military leaders, industry representatives, and defense experts will speak at the event. The document provides details on the agenda, speakers, sponsoring organizations, and registration information.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2018 conferenceDale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on unmanned maritime systems to be held on May 16-17, 2018 in London. The conference will feature keynote addresses from senior naval officers on topics such as exploiting unmanned technologies and building autonomous capabilities. Sessions will cover using unmanned vehicles for mine countermeasures and anti-submarine warfare. Experts from navies such as the UK, Spain, Germany and Belgium will discuss challenges and opportunities for unmanned systems. The conference aims to provide insights into how unmanned platforms can support naval missions while keeping human operators safe.
This document provides an agenda for the Defence Aviation Safety conference taking place on April 23-24, 2020 in London. The agenda includes keynote presentations and panels on topics related to ensuring safety across defence aviation programs and platforms. Speakers will represent organisations such as the UK Ministry of Defence, US Air Force, German Military Aviation Authority, and NATO. Presentation topics will cover safety priorities, certification processes, training, accident investigation and lessons learned. A closing panel on day two will discuss the challenges of ensuring military aviation safety and cyber resilience.
The largest indirect-fire conference in the world, Future Artillery invites you to keep up-to-date with the latest technological advancements, hear about lessons emerging from Afghanistan, and examine the future strategies of different nations to take their indirect fire capabilities forward on an ever-decreasing budget.
SMi Group’s inaugural Mortar Systems Technology conference will bring together opinion leaders from across the world to discuss how to optimise Mortar Systems in order to create Land Force Superiority.
Join SMi on the 29th and 30th June 2016 in London and examining key issues facing mortar systems teams today. Attendees will get the unique opportunity to discuss best practices in the training mortar teams and commanders. Secure your place today and hear from a diverse range of speakers from across the world that have expertise in mortar systems.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Hear from Military and Engineering experts about the latest advances in the mortar field
• Discuss effectively implementing training drills to optimise preparation for the field
• Network with key decision makers in the mortar domain to establish best practices for mortar development
• Explore critical topics such as the digitisation mortar systems to discuss current trends and cutting edge technologies
UNRIVALLED SPEAKER LINE-UP:
• Chairman: Lieutenant Colonel Adam Clarke, Commanding Officer, Specialist Weapons School, Warminster, British Army
• Lieutenant Colonel Robert Dunn, Director of Land Requirements, DLR 2 – Artillery, Air Defence, ISTAR & UAV, FOO-FAC Modernization, Canadian Army
• Major Nicholas French, Officer Commanding, B Company, 2 PARA, British Army
• Major Ben Jones, SO3 Mortar Division, Specialist Weapons School, Warminster, British Army
• Major Tony Dixon, OC Strike Coy, 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, British Armed Forces
• Major Michael Johnsson, Head of Guns and Mortars Branch, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Danish Army
• Mr Jan Roman, Branch Director, Institute of Armament and Ammunition, Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
• Mr Václav Hejtmánek, Commercial Manager, Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
• Christophe Soleil, Director of Research and Development, Mecar SA
Military, Government and Public Sector Rates available. For more information and to register, please visit www.mortarsystems.com/slideshare
Media Enquiries:
Interested in promoting your service to this market? Contact Ina Luft on +44 20 7827 6732 or email if you want to become a Media Partner in 2016.
This document advertises the 5th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place from March 11-13, 2019 in London. It provides discounts for registering by certain dates and details about the conference focus on soldier modernization and future dismounted soldier operations. The first day will focus specifically on improving dismounted soldier situational awareness. The conference will include expert speakers from militaries around the world to discuss the latest developments in soldier technology and share their experiences. Attendees can learn about new equipment, network with key contacts, and hear briefings on integrating technologies like sensors, robotics, and autonomous systems to enhance situational awareness and mission success for soldiers.
This document provides information about the 5th annual Airborne ISR conference organized by SMi Group on October 23-24, 2019 in London. It outlines the agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities and registration information for the conference. Senior military leaders from nations like the US, UK, Canada, Germany and NATO will discuss developments in airborne ISR capabilities. Topics will include unmanned systems, manned ISR platforms, maritime patrol, and data dissemination technologies.
This document summarizes a conference focused on helicopter technology for Central and Eastern Europe being held in Budapest, Hungary on May 20-21, 2020. It will feature keynote speeches from military leaders from Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, and Croatia on developments and modernization efforts of their national helicopter fleets. Technical experts from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Czech Republic will also present. Sessions will discuss regional cooperation and interoperability, training standards, and enhancing capabilities like search and rescue. The goal is focused discussion on challenges facing helicopter program managers and informal networking for participants.
SMi Group's UAV Technology Eastern Europe 2016 conferenceDale Butler
SMi Group's UAV Technology Eastern Europe 2016 conference moves to Prague this September. Delivering greater situational awareness through the development of UAV capability
This document provides an agenda for the 3rd annual Airborne ISR conference taking place on October 25-26, 2017 in London. The agenda includes sessions on future ISR capability development, current ISR operations, ISR training, and NATO joint ISR efforts. Specific presentations will cover topics like coordinating US Air Force ISR doctrine, acquiring P-8 maritime patrol aircraft for the UK, and developing ISR capabilities for the New Zealand Defence Force.
SMi Group's 3rd annual Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017...Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2017" conference to be held on May 15-16, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on modernization plans and capabilities of Central and Eastern European nations. Key topics will include combat vehicle upgrades, active protection systems, training and doctrine development. Speakers will represent militaries from Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Spain, Norway and others.
This document provides information about the 7th Annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference to be held May 15-17, 2017 in Singapore. It lists registration details and special rates for military and government representatives. The conference will discuss enhancing satellite communications capabilities for effective military communications across the Asia-Pacific region. It will include keynote addresses and panels from military and industry leaders from countries like the US, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, and others. Attendees will learn about national MilSatCom programs and partnerships to improve cooperation in the region.
3rd Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Tâm Leclancher
As the only event purely dedicated to the area of vehicle protection, Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability aims to deliver a strong focus on the relationship between current requirements, emerging technologies and how these might be leveraged to enhance force protection.
Importantly, a key differentiator this year will be a dedicated pre-conference focus day on Active Protection System covering soft/hard kill active protection in detail. The three-day programme will cover the core areas of survivability in detail, exploring the latest platforms, vehicle architectures, passive/active protection, mobility, counter-IED, EW, un-manned/autonomous solutions, signature management and much more!
Featured speakers will include: Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems, ARTEC GmbH, British Army, Bundeswehr Technical Centre for Protective and Special Technologies , Czech Military Research Institute, Danish Defence and Acquisition Organisation, DSTL, German Army, IMI Systems, IMP Castle Associates Limited, Israeli MoD, Krauss Maffei Wegmann, Lockheed Martin UK, NATO, Pearson Engineering, SOUCY DEFENSE, Swedish Defence Research Agency, TNO, United States Army, United States Marine Corps, US Army, UTC Aerospace Systems and Vetronics Research Centre
What’s new for 2017:
• National capability development updates from the British Army, DSTL, US Army, German Army, US Marine Corps and many more
• A key focus on the technology that goes into providing enhanced protection. Hear from industry leaders, including ARTEC, IMI Systems, KMW and Lockheed Martin,
• A pre-conference focus day exploring the development and integration of hard/soft kill active protection systems (APS)
Early bird offers and special military rates available. Register online at http://www.favsurvivability.com/li
This document provides information about the 4th annual UAV Technology conference taking place from September 30th to October 1st, 2019 in London. It lists early booking discounts for registering by certain dates to save £400, £300, or £200. The conference will explore current needs and challenges regarding unmanned aerial systems and feature presentations from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, Italy and more. It will also include industry speakers and cover topics like counter-UAS capabilities, autonomy, swarm technology, and operational perspectives.
Capability Statement Multi Mission Dynamics Training Consultancychrisdrewitt
The Multi-Mission Dynamics Group consists of 4 companies that provide training and services for police, security, and defense forces. They aim to consistently apply international training standards and provide accreditation for various types of specialized training programs. Some examples of training provided include military special operations, intelligence gathering, investigations, security, emergency response, maritime operations, aviation, and more. The group focuses on providing services for tactical training, military and special operations, critical infrastructure protection, emergency responders, search and rescue, K9 units, and emerging technologies. M2D trainers have also helped develop and enhance various law enforcement departments for agencies globally.
SETAF: Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum Ina Luft
After the successful inaugural this April, SETAF 2016 shall seek to bring together soldier modernisation program managers, technical leaders from industry, leading researchers and end users.
Taking place 14 - 15 March in London we invite you to proactively advance and develop optimum approaches to dismounted soldier capability.
What is so unique about this event? With its interactive format, we maintain our original belief in “NO ATTENDEES ONLY PARTICIPANTS”. Unlike other events, SETAF is designed around a combination of panel discussions and focused discussion groups, run by co-chairs who are experts in their respective subject matter.
With no PowerPoint presentations or keynotes, SETAF will dedicate the precious time of participants to networking and interactive discussions, making it a complementary part of the soldier modernisation communities’ annual training and development programme.
SMi Group Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum 2016Dale Butler
This document provides information about the Soldier Equipment and Technology Advancement Forum (SETAF) 2016 conference to be held on March 14-15, 2016 in London. The conference will bring together military and industry experts to discuss optimizing soldier equipment strategies through knowledge sharing and networking. Over 20 hours of informal networking is scheduled. The agenda includes panels on soldier modernization efforts, industry developments in soldier equipment, and discussion groups on topics like night vision, power, lethality, survivability, and human factors. Senior military representatives from the US, UK, and Germany are scheduled to speak. The conference aims to advance dismounted capabilities and inform the soldier modernization process.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) to be held from September 28-30, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on developing sustainable and reliable solutions to next generation air and missile threats. It will include workshops and presentations on topics such as directed energy applications, improving ballistic missile defense architecture, and examining gaps in detection capabilities for non-ballistic threats. Military leaders, industry representatives, and defense experts will speak at the event. The document provides details on the agenda, speakers, sponsoring organizations, and registration information.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2018 conferenceDale Butler
This document summarizes a conference on unmanned maritime systems to be held on May 16-17, 2018 in London. The conference will feature keynote addresses from senior naval officers on topics such as exploiting unmanned technologies and building autonomous capabilities. Sessions will cover using unmanned vehicles for mine countermeasures and anti-submarine warfare. Experts from navies such as the UK, Spain, Germany and Belgium will discuss challenges and opportunities for unmanned systems. The conference aims to provide insights into how unmanned platforms can support naval missions while keeping human operators safe.
This document provides an agenda for the Defence Aviation Safety conference taking place on April 23-24, 2020 in London. The agenda includes keynote presentations and panels on topics related to ensuring safety across defence aviation programs and platforms. Speakers will represent organisations such as the UK Ministry of Defence, US Air Force, German Military Aviation Authority, and NATO. Presentation topics will cover safety priorities, certification processes, training, accident investigation and lessons learned. A closing panel on day two will discuss the challenges of ensuring military aviation safety and cyber resilience.
The largest indirect-fire conference in the world, Future Artillery invites you to keep up-to-date with the latest technological advancements, hear about lessons emerging from Afghanistan, and examine the future strategies of different nations to take their indirect fire capabilities forward on an ever-decreasing budget.
SMi Group’s inaugural Mortar Systems Technology conference will bring together opinion leaders from across the world to discuss how to optimise Mortar Systems in order to create Land Force Superiority.
Join SMi on the 29th and 30th June 2016 in London and examining key issues facing mortar systems teams today. Attendees will get the unique opportunity to discuss best practices in the training mortar teams and commanders. Secure your place today and hear from a diverse range of speakers from across the world that have expertise in mortar systems.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Hear from Military and Engineering experts about the latest advances in the mortar field
• Discuss effectively implementing training drills to optimise preparation for the field
• Network with key decision makers in the mortar domain to establish best practices for mortar development
• Explore critical topics such as the digitisation mortar systems to discuss current trends and cutting edge technologies
UNRIVALLED SPEAKER LINE-UP:
• Chairman: Lieutenant Colonel Adam Clarke, Commanding Officer, Specialist Weapons School, Warminster, British Army
• Lieutenant Colonel Robert Dunn, Director of Land Requirements, DLR 2 – Artillery, Air Defence, ISTAR & UAV, FOO-FAC Modernization, Canadian Army
• Major Nicholas French, Officer Commanding, B Company, 2 PARA, British Army
• Major Ben Jones, SO3 Mortar Division, Specialist Weapons School, Warminster, British Army
• Major Tony Dixon, OC Strike Coy, 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, British Armed Forces
• Major Michael Johnsson, Head of Guns and Mortars Branch, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Danish Army
• Mr Jan Roman, Branch Director, Institute of Armament and Ammunition, Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
• Mr Václav Hejtmánek, Commercial Manager, Military Technical Institute, Czech Republic
• Christophe Soleil, Director of Research and Development, Mecar SA
Military, Government and Public Sector Rates available. For more information and to register, please visit www.mortarsystems.com/slideshare
Media Enquiries:
Interested in promoting your service to this market? Contact Ina Luft on +44 20 7827 6732 or email if you want to become a Media Partner in 2016.
This document advertises the 5th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place from March 11-13, 2019 in London. It provides discounts for registering by certain dates and details about the conference focus on soldier modernization and future dismounted soldier operations. The first day will focus specifically on improving dismounted soldier situational awareness. The conference will include expert speakers from militaries around the world to discuss the latest developments in soldier technology and share their experiences. Attendees can learn about new equipment, network with key contacts, and hear briefings on integrating technologies like sensors, robotics, and autonomous systems to enhance situational awareness and mission success for soldiers.
This document provides information about the 5th annual Airborne ISR conference organized by SMi Group on October 23-24, 2019 in London. It outlines the agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities and registration information for the conference. Senior military leaders from nations like the US, UK, Canada, Germany and NATO will discuss developments in airborne ISR capabilities. Topics will include unmanned systems, manned ISR platforms, maritime patrol, and data dissemination technologies.
This document summarizes a conference focused on helicopter technology for Central and Eastern Europe being held in Budapest, Hungary on May 20-21, 2020. It will feature keynote speeches from military leaders from Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, and Croatia on developments and modernization efforts of their national helicopter fleets. Technical experts from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Czech Republic will also present. Sessions will discuss regional cooperation and interoperability, training standards, and enhancing capabilities like search and rescue. The goal is focused discussion on challenges facing helicopter program managers and informal networking for participants.
SMi Group's UAV Technology Eastern Europe 2016 conferenceDale Butler
SMi Group's UAV Technology Eastern Europe 2016 conference moves to Prague this September. Delivering greater situational awareness through the development of UAV capability
This document provides an agenda for the 3rd annual Airborne ISR conference taking place on October 25-26, 2017 in London. The agenda includes sessions on future ISR capability development, current ISR operations, ISR training, and NATO joint ISR efforts. Specific presentations will cover topics like coordinating US Air Force ISR doctrine, acquiring P-8 maritime patrol aircraft for the UK, and developing ISR capabilities for the New Zealand Defence Force.
SMi Group's Military Flight Training 2019Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 2019 Military Flight Training conference, which will cover topics related to maximizing military flight training capabilities. The conference will include briefings on developments in fast-jet, rotary-wing, and fixed-wing training from militaries around the world. It will also feature expert speakers from military branches and industry. Attendees will gain insights on innovative training methods and hear updates on new platforms and technologies. Sponsorship opportunities are also listed to promote defense services and solutions to the global defense market.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on Close Air Support to be held June 7-8, 2017 in London. It provides an agenda for the two day event, listing topics such as air land integration, close air support training and simulation, close air support platforms and effects. It also advertises a pre-conference workshop on using simulation for collective close air support training. The event is aimed at enhancing joint fires in support of ground operations and will include panels and presentations from military experts from countries such as Germany, France, Italy, the UK, US and NATO.
SMi Group's Land Forces Simulation and Training 2017 conferenceDale Butler
The document provides information on an upcoming conference on Land Forces Simulation and Training. The conference will feature expert speakers from militaries across the globe including the US, UK, Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic, Poland and NATO. The speaker lineup includes high-ranking military officials who will discuss their countries' approaches to simulation and training to ensure land forces are prepared for future combat. Attendees will learn how countries are using advanced simulation strategies and technologies to enhance training and ensure operational readiness.
This document provides information about the 2nd Annual Military Flight Training conference taking place from September 17-19, 2013 in London. The conference will address challenges in military flight training, innovations in simulation technology, and opportunities for international cooperation. Over two days, speakers from military organizations in Europe and other nations will present on topics such as integrating human factors into training assessments, using simulation for pilot training, and models for public-private partnerships in operating training centers. Pre-conference workshops on September 17th will focus on assessment of non-technical skills and the strategic challenges of providing flight training amid fiscal austerity. The conference aims to facilitate discussion on best practices in delivering efficient and effective flight training.
This document provides an agenda for the Defence Aviation Safety conference to be held on April 29-30, 2019 in London. The agenda lists over 30 presentations to be given over the two days covering topics related to aviation safety for military forces. Presentations will address safety priorities and programs for various countries' air forces, as well as topics like unmanned systems safety, accident investigation, certification processes, and interoperability. The conference aims to promote cooperation and continuous improvement in military aviation safety.
SMi Group's Close Air Support 2019 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 5th Annual Close Air Support conference taking place on June 5-6, 2019 in London. The conference will discuss delivering operational superiority through effective joint fires for ground forces. It includes an agenda with topics such as strategic partners' CAS programs, key national developments from various countries, and deliberating requirements for targeting and delivery of close air support. The document lists registration details, speaker biographies, sponsorship opportunities, and a call for papers.
This document provides information about the Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2016 conference to be held in Budapest, Hungary on May 19-20, 2016. It will focus on senior briefings from heads of air forces and helicopter programs in Eastern Europe. There will be 15 high-ranking military helicopter expert briefings and presentations from solution providers. Senior leaders from countries like the UK, US, Italy, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Denmark will address topics like cooperation and interoperability, operational capabilities, and modernization priorities. The conference aims to facilitate collaboration on enhancing security and stability in Central Europe through discussions on helicopter fleets and technologies.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology conference taking place on May 8-9, 2019 in London. The conference will discuss the latest developments in unmanned and autonomous naval technologies, with a focus on integrating unmanned systems into traditional naval operations. Speakers will include senior naval officers from countries like the UK, Canada, Germany, and Belgium. Topics will include unmanned ISR, surface and underwater autonomous systems, mine countermeasures, hydrography, and verification of unmanned systems. Attendees can learn about new platforms and sensors, network interoperability, and training methods for unmanned systems. Discounts are available when booking by certain dates.
This document provides an agenda for the Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2015 conference taking place in London on November 23-24, 2015. The conference will bring together senior military leaders and industry experts from countries such as Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, the UK, Germany, Sweden, Australia, and the US to discuss improving survivability for mechanized forces. Topics will include requirements for new armored vehicles, interoperability between forces, lessons from recent operations, active protection systems, intelligent suspension systems, adapting to evolving threats, and balancing survivability, mobility and other factors.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
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Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
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EXPERT MILITARY AND TECHNICAL SPEAKERS
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Commander 25th Air Defence Missile Regiment,
Czech Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Farlik Ph.D, Designated Chief of Department of
Air Defence Systems, University of Defence Brno, Czech Republic
Colonel Ferenc Könczöl, DCOM SAM WING 12 ‘Arrabona’,
Hungarian Army
Colonel Giles Malec, 7th Air Defence Group, UK MoD
Colonel (Name witheld for security reasons), Israeli Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Monnin, SBAD Office Division Head, French
Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Dimitrios Nikolakakos, Chief Tactical Firing Evaluation
Section, NATO Missile Firing Installation (NAMFI)
Major Ovidijus Pilitauskas, Chief of Staff of Air Defence Battalion,
Lithuanian Air Force
Mr. Max Berthold, Project Manager GBAD, FMV
Dr Juanita M. Christensen, Director, CCDC Aviation and Missile Center, US
Army
Mr Peter Woodmansee, Division Chief, Integrated Air and Missile
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Mr Max Hanessian, Chief, Integrated Air and Missile Defense, US Air Force
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Mr. Joakim Lewin, Head of Army Systems Management Department,
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Mr Thomas N Doss, Assistant Program Executive Officer, International, PEO
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Colonel (Ret’d) Henri Stievenard, Military Advisor, MBDA
Mr Andreas Bappert, Technical Director, GBAD Systems, Diehl Defence
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AIR MISSILE DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY
Day One | Tuesday 22nd October 2019 www.airmissiledefence.com
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8.30 Registration Coffee
8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of
General Staff, Czech Armed Forces
HOST NATION AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
9.00 Peer Threat Analysis and Czech Capability Developments
• Examining the adversarial threat evolution and the deterrence
priorities for the Czech armed forces
• Building a multi-layered and networked deterrence strategy with
ELM-2084 radar system
• Engineering the future deterrence strategy for the Czech Republic
Colonel Jan Sedliacik, Commander 25th Air Defence Missile
Regiment, Czech Armed Forces
9.40 Comprehensively Enhancing Medium Range Missile Defence
Technology
• Discussing Hungarian air defence modernisation strategy
• Adapting to evolving air threats and preplacing the Mistral system
• Enhancing and integrating C2 capacity with the SAMOC system
• Analysing the capability requirements for the SA-6 replacement
AD technology
Colonel Ferenc Könczöl, DCOM SAM WING 12 ‘Arrabona’,
Hungarian Army
10.20 Morning Coffee
ENHANCING FULL SPECTRUM AIR DEFENCE TO
DETECT AND DEFEAT MODERN THREATS
10.50 Protecting Soldiers During Manoeuvre from Multi-Dimensional
Aerial Threats
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• Optimising and scaling systems with MAFIA C2
• Automating multi-domain capabilities to reduce operational
workload
• Adapting to modern threats with advanced CUAS technology
Dr Juanita M. Christensen, Director, CCDC Aviation and Missile
Center, US Army
11.30 Examining the French Military SHORAD and Medium Missile
Defence Capabilities
• Ensuring the medium range missile defence with the SAMP/T
system and future EUROSAM capabilities
• Contributing to national and NATO C-RAM capabilities
• Future SHORAD replacement for the Crotale missile system
• Modular technology for defending against SHORAD/RAM threats
Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Monnin, SBAD Office Division Head,
French Air Force
12.10 Common technical scalability across the full IAMD domain — is it
possible?
• Is countering future threats possible with off the shelf
technology?
• How to counter what challenges us the most?
• One solution to rule them all?
Mr Lars Krogh Vammen, Director Business Development, Weibel
Scientific A/S
12.50 Networking Lunch
ENHANCING SYSTEMS FOR COMPREHENSIVE DEFENCE ARCHITECTURE
1.50 Session Reserved for Lockheed Martin
Mr Richard Turner, Business Development Manager Ground Based
Air Defence, Lockheed Martin
2.30 Designing the new Swedish GBAD capability
• Objectives
• The technical solution
• System engineering
• Introducing new capabilities and managing change
Mr. Max Berthold, Project Manager GBAD, FMV
Mr. Joakim Lewin, Head of Army Systems Management
Department, FMV
3.10 Lithuanian Integrated Surface based Air defence system — First
steps in to NATO IAMD
• Tactical and operational approach to LISBADS
• Military and industry cooperation to build required capability
• Integration steps to become a part of NATO IAMD
Major Ovidijus Pilitauskas, Chief of Staff of Air Defence Battalion,
Lithuanian Air Force
3.50 Afternoon Tea
DISCUSSING ISRAELI AIR DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY
4.20 Examining the Israeli Layered Approach to Missile Defence
Systems
• Iron Dome interceptor system capabilities and deployment
• Working with the United States to supply Iron Dome defence
systems
• ICBM threats and the role of the Arrow 3 system in protecting
Israeli citizens
• David’s Sling protecting against medium range threats
Colonel (Name witheld for security reasons), Israeli Air Force
APPROACHES TO C-UAS TECHNOLOGY
5.00 Protecting Soldiers and Equipment from the Threat of Low-Profile
Attacks
• Lessons learned: UAV’s and their use by non-state actors
• The threat to soldiers posed by UAS in 2019 and the future
• Multispectral detection of small UAVs
Lieutenant Colonel Jan Farlik Ph.D, Designated Chief of
Department of Air Defence Systems, University of Defence Brno,
Czech Republic
5.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief of
General Staff , Czech Armed Forces
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AIR MISSILE DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY
www.airmissiledefence.com Day Two | Wednesday 23rd October 2019
8.30 Registration Coffee
8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief
of General Staff, Czech Armed Forces
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
9.00 Enhancing the Joint Ground Based Air Defence Organisation
with Superior Air Defences Technology
• Threat analysis for the British Armed Forces: Current
capabilities and focus areas
• Working with international partners to develop systems
interoperability at Thorney Island training facility
• Sky Sabre developments and enhanced capabilities
• Working with multiple industrial partners to deliver
upgraded capabilities
Colonel Giles Malec, 7th Air Defence Group, UK MoD
9.40 Driving the Evolution of Missile Defence within the United
States Army
• Advancing the capabilities of the PATRIOT missile system
• Protecting key infrastructure from cruise missile threats with
enhanced radar systems
• Defending soldiers from RAM threats through the adoption
of lightweight and field deployable systems
• Providing acquisition support for Upper Tier Missile Defense
and Space Systems
Mr Thomas N Doss, Assistant Program Executive Officer,
International, PEO Missiles and Space
10.20 Morning Coffee
DEVELOPING AND IMPROVING INTEROPERABILITY
FOR EFFECTIVE DETERRENCE
10.50 Examining USAFE’s Strategy for Enhanced IAMD
• Enhancing warning radar systems for rear area threats
• Discussing the integration and standardisation of existing
systems
• Procuring systems for increased adaptability to modern
threats
• Leveraging industry for enhanced capabilities
Mr Max Hanessian, Chief, Integrated Air and Missile Defense,
US Air Force in Europe
11.30 Session Reserved for Sponsor
12.10 Examining the NATO Air and Missile Defence Capabilities
• Streamlining international cooperation: Increasing efficacy
through combining exercises
• Building resilience and deterrence through interoperability
• Enhancing Active Layered Theatre Ballistic Missile Defence
(ALTBMD)
• Proliferating the NATINADS command network to maximise
interoperability capabilities of allies’ states
Mr Peter Woodmansee, Division Chief, Integrated Air and
Missile Defence, HQ US European Command
12.50 Networking Lunch
TESTING AMD TECHNOLOGY TO ENSURE PERFORMANCE
1.50 Maintaining Operational Status for Surface Based AMD
Assets
• Discussing the role of NAMFI in maintaining NATO Missile
Defence readiness
• Conducting tactical firing evaluations to ensure maximum
reliability for system
• Developing a systematic approach to a range of threat
simulations
• Testing the PATRIOT system
Lieutenant Colonel Dimitrios Nikolakakos, Chief Tactical Firing
Evaluation Section, NATO Missile Firing Installation (NAMFI)
INDUSTRY TECHNICAL BRIEFINGS
2.30 Examining MBDA’s GBAD capabilities
• MBDA - The Full Spectrum of Air Defence
• EMADS - The next level of SBAD
• Meteor and CAMM - Securing the sky
• Flexible Procurement - Industrial Collaboration, Government
Cooperation
Colonel (Ret’d) Henri Stievenard, Military Advisor, MBDA
3.10 Afternoon Tea
3.40 Meeting the Demand for High Performance SHORAD Systems
• Equipping the Swedish military with enhanced IRIS-T systems
• The Falcon, ensuring SHORAD capability to meet modern
threats
• Discussing interceptor integration into legacy and future
systems
• Future developments for Diehl
Mr Andreas Bappert, Technical Director, GBAD Systems, Diehl
Defence
4.20 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Major General (Ret’d) Bohuslav Dvorak, Former Deputy Chief
of General Staff, Czech Armed Forces
4. Audience Profile:
The participation of Air Missile Defence Technology
will provide a comprehensive update on the recent
advancements achieved in a range of different
nations for air and missile defence programmes.
With focus on the collaboration between military,
research, and industry, Air and Missile Defence
Technology invites not only key program managers,
capability directors and operational commanders
from national armed forces, but also ensures the
participation of senior engineers, chief scientists and
platform managers from leading solution providers.
The very latest technology innovators and solution
providers will be present to share their ground
breaking equipment with a captive audience all
looking to enhance their air and missile defence
systems. The audience will include, but not be
limited to:
Military:
• Heads of Land Systems
• Operational Commanders of Air Defence Systems
• Directors of Capability Planning
• Networking Managers
• C2, C4i and ISTAR Leaders
• Systems Architecture Experts
• Sensor Engineers
• System Integration Project Managers
Industry:
• Chief Engineers
• Product Managers for Weapon Systems
• Technical Directors
• Heads of Radar Systems
• Heads of Subsystems
• System Engineers
• GBAD Program Managers
5. SPONSORS
Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed
Martin is a global security and aerospace
company that employs approximately 100,000
people worldwide and is principally engaged in
the research, design, development, manufacture,
integration and sustainment of advanced
technology systems, products and services.
www.lockheedmartin.com
Weibel Scientific is a high-tech company that since
the 1930s has been dedicated to provide precision
data for user all over the world. The modern day
company develops and produces a wide range
of tactical and instrumental X-band Doppler-based
radars, utilizing CW, MFCW and FMCW waveforms
for small object detection and tracking with high
resolution in both the velocity and range domain.
Weibel Scientific’s portfolio ranges from small muzzle
velocity and fire director radars for anti-air artillery to
radars for the full IAMD spectrum. The technology
covers applications from counter drone operations
around high value targets through SHORAD/LLAD
to air surveillance radars for GBAD and upper tier
air defense applications and BMD capable radars.
Throughout the last 40 years, Weibel has provided
more than 4500 radars to more than 40 countries.
www.weibel.dk
6. AIR MISSILE DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY
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