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22nd - 23rd

junE2015

pragueCzech Republic

The SMi Group Proudly Present...

Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni Prague, Czech Republic Eastern Europe’s Most Focused and Senior Armoured Vehicles Conference

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HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Lieutenant General Jaroslav Kolkus, Former Deputy Chiefof Defence Staff & Military Representative to NATO andEU, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Brigadier General Ladislav Jung, Land Forces DeputyCommander, Czech Armed Forces

Brigadier General Pavel Adam, Director of the Division ofCapabilities Development and Planning, General Staff,Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Brigadier General František Mičánek, Director; Centre forSecurity and Military Strategic Studies, University ofDefense, Czech Republic

Colonel Josef Kopecky, Commander 7th MechanizedBrigade, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

REGIONAL EXPERT SPEAKERS:

Brigadier General Slawomir Wojciechowski, Director ofStrategy and Defence Planning, Polish Armed Forces

Brigadier Bjarne Nermo, Commander of the Land SystemsDivision, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation

Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoD

Colonel Maciej Zając, Deputy Chief, Land ForcesDepartment, Armament Inspectorate, Polish Armed Forces

Colonel Robert Tibensky, Director General – NationalArmaments, Slovak Armed Forces

Colonel Egbert R. Teeuw, Programme Manager BOXER atOCCAR, Royal Netherlands Army

Lieutenant Colonel Mindaugas Steponavičius, Director ofCapability Planning Department, Lithuanian MoD

Miha Matek, Head of Armament Project ManagementDivision, Slovenian MoD

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:

1. 7 Flag Officers Confirmed making this themost senior armoured vehicles meeting in theregion!

2. Military Briefings from the Czech Republic,Poland, Slovakia, Lithuania, Slovenia,Austria, Norway, The Netherlands, NATOand UK

3. Official Partnership with DSIA - meaning youwill be able to meet and partner with localindustry

4. Real Solutions presented and offered withinthe Future Armoured Vehicles exhibition

www.futurearmouredvehicles.comRegister online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

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Make Sure You Register For Our Post Conference Masterclass

‘How to do business with the Czech Armed Forces’Hosted By Lieutenant Colonel Richard Macha, Industrial Cooperation Division, Czech MoD

23rd June 2015

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Dear Colleague,

It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate inFuture Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe taking placebetween the 22nd and 23rd of June 2015 in Prague.

As nations in Eastern and Central Europe continue toupgrade military equipment and increase theirspending, the Armoured Vehicle has become a focus of many land forces wishing to ensure effective groundcombat and peacekeeping operations, domestically as well as internationally.

There is therefore a need for a high level meeting thatbrings together senior military leadership, projectdecision makers and technical experts alongside thevehicle manufacturers and cutting edge industry solutionproviders to collaborate on future endeavours that willenhance the security and stability of Eastern Europe and its neighbouring countries.

I believe Future Armoured Vehicles is the perfectenvironment for this collaboration, hence lending mysupport behind it as chairman.

I would ask you to pay particular attention to ourconference agenda which has been put together withgreat care to give you the very best opportunity tobenchmark and learn from subject matter experts relatingto the enhanced survivability and operational effectivenessof the modern armoured vehicle.

Only through learning and networking with our peers canwe enhance and improve our ideas and execution ofmilitary projects, I urge you to join us in June 2015 withmany other likeminded individuals to ensure you too can benefit from this unique forum.

Yours Sincerely,

Lieutenant General Jaroslav Kolkus, Former Deputy Chief of Defence Staff & Military

Representative to NATO and EU,Armed Forces of the Czech Republic

Chairman of Future Armoured Vehicles 2015

Lieutenant General Jaroslav Kolkus, Former Deputy Chief of DefenceStaff, Armed Forces of the Czech RepublicBrigadier General Ladislav Jung, Land Forces Deputy Commander,Czech Armed Forces Brigadier General Pavel Adam, Director of the Division of CapabilitiesDevelopment and Planning, General Staff, Armed Forces of theCzech RepublicBrigadier General Slawomir Wojciechowski, Director of Strategy andDefence Planning, Polish Armed ForcesBrigadier Bjarne Nermo, Commander of the Land Systems Division,Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoDBrigadier General František Mičánek, Director; Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies, University of Defense, Czech RepublicColonel Maciej Zając, Deputy Chief, Land Forces Department,Armament Inspectorate, Polish Armed Forces Colonel Robert Tibensky, Director General – National Armaments,Slovak Armed ForcesColonel Josef Kopecky Commander, 7th Mechanized Brigade,Armed Forces of the Czech RepublicColonel Egbert R. Teeuw, Programme Manager BOXER at OCCAR,Royal Netherlands ArmyLieutenant Colonel Mindaugas Steponavičius, Director of CapabilityPlanning Department, Lithuanian MoDLieutenant Colonel (Ret) Richard Macha, Industrial CooperationDivision Czech MoD and Head of the Czech Delegation to AC/225 -NATO NAAGLieutenant Colonel Dr. Tomas Túró, Military Vehicle ElectronicsSpecialist, University of Defence, Czech RepublicMiha Matek, Head of Armament Project Management Division,Slovenian MoDMajor Claus Johansen, Director of Study and Development Division,Danish Army Combat and Fire Support CentreHeather Elsley, Programme Manager – Land Integrated SurvivabilityProgramme & Delivery Directorate, DSTL, UK Mr. Jiri HYNEK, President, Defence and Security IndustryAssociation of the Czech Republic (DSIA)

Our Unrivalled Senior Military Speaker Line Up:

“The speakers are carefully chosen representatives of participating countries and it is pleasure to be a member of such a distinguished group”

Brigadier General František Mičánek, Director; Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies, University of Defense, Czech Republic

THE FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLES POST CONFERENCE MASTERCLASS:

How to do business with the Czech Armed ForcesHosted By Lieutenant Colonel Richard Macha, Industrial Cooperation Division, Czech MoD

16.15 - 19.0023rd June 2015, Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni Prague

For many defence companies growth opportunities come in theform of geographical expansion and entering new markets

Yet understanding and navigating local government defenceprocurement processes is where many organisations fall down.

If you are interested in doing business with the Czech ArmedForces then this unique and informative masterclass will allow youto understand the procurement process within the MoD from‘contact to contract.’

Topics covered will include:• Understanding how the Czech MoD issue RFI’s, Tenders and

down selects • Which are the right departments to approach and how best to

do this • When you need to partner with local industry to make your

opportunity more effective • How to work effectively with Czech companies • Current and predicted future Armoured Vehicle Requirements

and the types of equipment likely to be considered/selected

fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711

8.00 Conference Registration and Informal Introductions

8.30 Conference Welcome and Chairman's Opening AddressLieutenant General Jaroslav Kolkus, Former Deputy Chief ofDefence Staff & Military Representative to NATO and EU, ArmedForces of the Czech Republic, Czech MoD

8.45 APC Modernisation For The Czech Land Forces • Current Land Forces priorities for APR Upgrades • Procurement and Selection time lines• What does the next generation of APC's need to look like for

maximum operational effectivenessBrigadier General Ladislav Jung, Land Forces DeputyCommander, Czech Armed Forces

9.15 A Look At The Slovak Republics Current Armoured VehicleCapability and Future Needs • Slovakian Armoured Vehicles in service today• Research and Technology developments that will enable

capability advancement• Force adaption for emerging threatsColonel Robert Tibensky, Director General NationalArmaments, Slovak MoD

9.45 Lithuanian Armoured Vehicle Priorities• Evaluating current fleet and capability• Future requirements and timelines• How force collaboration and industry collaboration drive more

effective resultsLieutenant Colonel Mindaugas Steponavičius, Director ofCapability Planning Department, Ministry of National DefenceRepublic of Lithuania

10.15 Morning Coffee Break & Networking In The Exhibition Area

10.45 Can Armoured Vehicle Technology Advancement Keep UpThe Pace Of The Emerging And Ever Changing Threat • Assessing current and future strategies relating to force

development to combat IED/RPG and other threats to thearmoured vehicle

• Looking at force protection threats and how they are evolvingglobally

• Situational Awareness and network integration requirements• A look ahead to how Armoured Vehicles will be used in future

ground operations: The Strengths and WeaknessesBrigadier General Slawomir Wojciechowski, Director ofStrategy and Defence Planning, Polish Armed Forces, Polish MoDBrigadier General Norbert Huber, Director Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoDBrigadier General Bjarne Nermo, Commander Land SystemsDivision, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisations/ MainSystems LandColonel Josef Kopecky, Commander 7th Mechanised Brigade,Czech MoDLieutenant Colonel Mindaugas Steponavičius, Director ofCapability Planning Department, Ministry of National DefenceRepublic of Lithuania

11.15 Keynote Address - Reserved For Diamond Sponsor

11.45 What Do The Armed Forces Of Tomorrow Need Today?• Looking at what the Czech Army needs for future force

modernisation• A look at the force structure and capability plans of the Czech

Armed forces by 2020• Where do the Czech Armed Forces fit into future NATO and

international coalition operations and peacekeepingBrigadier General Pavel Adam, Director of the Division ofCapabilities Development and Planning, General Staff, Armed Forces, Czech MoD

12.15 Defence and Security Trends and The Changing OperationalLandscape of Today• Looking back at conflicts globally over the last 20 years: how

have threats evolved• Regional patterns of conflict and modern warfare challenges• A look at the future of warfare challenges of tomorrow for

NATO and Allied forces operating globallyBrigadier General Frantisek Minacek, Director Centre forSecurity and Military Strategic Studies, Czech MoD

12.45 Networking Lunch In Exhibiton Area

13.45 Norway: Improving Through Life Support And OperationalReadiness With Better Logistics • Evaluating the essential operational logistics an armoured

vehicle fleet needs to remain combat ready• Capability gaps that have come out of recent joint operations• Supporting operations globally and the logistics needed to

ensure missions effectivenessBrigadier General Bjarne Nermo, Commander Land SystemsDivision, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisations/ MainSystems Land

14.15 Enhancing Medium Weight Armour Lethality Simon Johns, Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin

14.45 The Royal Netherlands And German Army - BOXER 8x8 AllTerrain Heavily-Armoured Utility Vehicle• OCCAR and their approach to defence programme

developments• The flexibility and modularity approach of the BOXER programme• Through life support and life cycle optimisation• Next steps and timelinesColonel Egbert Treeuw, Programme Manager BOXER, OCCAR

15.15 Extending The Life Cycle Of Armoured Vehicles ThroughIntelligent And Strategic Equipment Upgrades • Evaluating the current service usage for aging armoured vehicles• Are the aging fleets still fit for purpose for modern operations?• Where can modern equipment add-ons aid armoured

vehicles in remaining effective for current conflicts• Examining key equipment upgrades available today and

overcoming integration with legacy equipment and systemsBrigadier General Pavel Adam, Director of the Division ofCapabilities Development and Planning, General Staff, ArmedForces, Czech MoDBrigadier General Norbert Huber, Director Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoDColonel Egbert Treeuw, Programme Manager BOXER,OCCARLieutenant Colonel Mindaugas Steponavičius, Director ofCapability Planning Department, Ministry of National DefenceRepublic of LithuaniaColonel Maciej Zajac, Deputy Chief Land Forces Department,Armament Inspectorate, Polish MoD

15.45 Afternoon Coffee In The Exhibition Area

16.15 The Czech Approach To Active Protection Systems • A look at the Czech capability and ongoing priorities around

active protection• EFA against RPG attacks• Protection against CBRN threatsLTC (Ret.) Richard Macha, Industrial Cooperation DivisionCzech MoD and Head of the Czech Delegation to AC/225 -NATO NAAG, Czech MoD

16.45 Austria’s Approach To Armoured Vehicle Modernisation andProcurement• Austria’s current armoured vehicle fleet and capabilities • Current procurement and upgrade programmes across the

MoD• Operational feedback from recent missions and

engagementsBrigadier General Norbert Huber, Director Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoD

17.15 An Update On The Slovenian 8x8 Armoured Vehicle Procurement• The current 8x8 medium protection programme and how this

will benefit operations by the Slovenian Army• Looking at timelines and implementation into the Slovenian

Vehicle Fleet• Armour and blast protection standards across the fleet• Commitment to NATO interaction and interoperabilityMiha Matek, Head of ArmamentsProject Management Division,Slovenian Ministry of Defence

17.45 End of Future Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe Day One

Future Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe 2015 Day One | Monday 22nd June 2015

Future Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe 2015Day Two | Tuesday 23rd June 2015

8.00 Registration and Coffee

8.30 Chairman’s Day Two WelcomeLieutenant General Jaroslav Kolkus, Former Deputy Chief ofDefence Staff & Military Representative to NATO and EU, ArmedForces of the Czech Republic, Czech MoD

8.45 The Czech Upgraded T-72 M4CZ Tank Programme• Key mission capabilities of the T-72 M4CZ• Future upgrade plans and recent improvements to the

T-72M4CZ• Operational feedback from recent missionsColonel Josef Kopecky, Commander 7th Mechanised Brigade,Czech MoD

9.15 The Czech Republic’s Collaborative Approach To DefenceIndustry and Equipment Modernisation • Outlining The Czech Armed Forces Process For Selecting

Industry Partners• Advice on how to approach the MoD and put forward

technical information and capability suggestions• How to optimise your bid, what processes and details should

you be aware ofJiri Hynek, President, Defence and Security IndustryAssociation of the Czech Republic (DSIA)

9.45 Keynote Address - Reserved For Platinum Sponsor

10.15 Morning Coffee In The Exhibition Area

10.45 Armoured vehicles For 2035: How Industry Is Responding ToEver Changing Military Requirements In Today’s ComplexOperational Environment • Assessing the evolution of 21st century conflict and where

industry see the need for a change to the status quo• Common feedback from military programme managers and

how this translates to future capability shifts• The Latest R&D trends and where industry are investing their

future spend to improve vehicle performance• Future predictions for the use and design of armoured vehicles

to ensure mission effectiveness

This Session Will Feature OEMS who are prominent both regionallyand Internationally.

11.15 An Update On Poland’s Armoured Vehicle ModernisationProgramme• A look at the Polish Armies history with the armoured vehicle• Current progress and timelines for the following programmes:

- Modular Tracked Platform (UMPG)- Armoured Fighting Vehicle- Amphibious Scout Vehicles

• Future modernisation plans for the armoured vehicle: whatcapability gaps remain?

Brigadier General Slawomir Wojciechowski, Director ofStrategy and Defence Planning, Polish Armed Forces, Polish MoD

11.45 The Romanian Approach To Armoured Vehicle Survivability • Armour and blast protection elements across the light,

medium and heavy armoured vehicles• Assessing the lifecycle of current military vehicles and its

protection modules• How armoured vehicles will tackle future threats in the ever

complex operational environmentSession Reserved for the office of Colonel Laurentiu Grigoras,Commander Land Forces Operational Component, RomanianMoD

12.15 Networkning Lunch In The Exhibition Area

13.15 Poland Armoured vehicle Procurement Updates

• The Polish Land Forces Department, Armament Inspectorate

goals and responsibilities

• Current armoured vehicle programmes updates and next

steps

• Future requirements and procurement next steps

Colonel Maciej ZAJĄC, Deputy Chief, Land Forces

Department, Armament Inspectorate, Polish Armed Forces

13.45 Danish Protection Up-Grade Program Of The M113 APC Fleet

and The Status of The Replacement Program

• Feedback from blast protection from recent operations

• Armour, survivability Vs manoeuvrability and Mobility

• How will current and predicted future conflicts impact the next

generation of Danish Armoured Vehicles

Major Claus Johansen, Head of Tactics Branch, Danish Army

Combat School

14.15 UK Integrated Survivability Solutions For AFV

• Understanding the threat – the role of analysis in improving

survivability

• Balancing capability – from Heavy Armour to Modular

Protection

• The layered approach – working together to futureproof

Integrated Survivability

Heather Elsley, Programme Manager, Land Integrated

Survivability Programme & Delivery Directorate, DSTL

14.45 Afternoon Coffee In The Exhibiton Area

15.15 Military Vehicle Electronics For A Modern Fighting Force

• Current research findings from the Czech Defence University

• Developing a modern system architecture for fighting vehicles

• Challenges and opportunities for future military vehicles when

deciding electronic components and system design

Lieutenant Colonel Tomas Túró, Military Vehicle Electronics

Specialist, University of Defence, Czech Republic, Czech MoD

15.45 Regional Outlooks for Military Upgrades To Armoured

Vehicles: What National Defence Forces Look for From Local

and International Industry

• What are the major upgrade requirements for regional nations

• Procurement timelines for upgrades: from tendering to force

deployment

• What defence forces look for in industry partners

Colonel Josef Kopecky, Commander 7th Mechanised Brigade,

Czech MoD

Lieutenant Colonel Mindaugas Steponavičius, Director of

Capability Planning Department, Ministry of National Defence

Republic of Lithuania

Miha Matek, Head of Armaments Project Management

Division, Slovenian Ministry of Defence

16.15 End of Future Armoured Vehicles Eastern Europe Day Two

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Audience Profile:

The participants of Future Armoured Vehicles EasternEurope will cover the whole value chain of the armouredvehicle equipment market. The speakers and invitedparticipants will be carefully selected to bring together thosewith active requirements for armoured vehicles and willensure that as well as military leaders, the OEMS and primecontractors participate. We will also make sure that the verylatest technology innovators will be present to share theirground breaking equipment with a captive audience alllooking to advance their combat vehicle programmes.

The audience will include, but not be limited to:• Heads of Land Procurement • Directors of Capability Planning • National Armaments Directors • Vehicle Programme Managers • Heads of Strategy and Defence Planning • Commanders of Land Systems • Directors of Procurement • Chief Scientists/Defence Research Agencies • Heads of Survivability• CIED Experts

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5. Generate new leads through meeting new prospects from a variety of new countries and programmes

6. Learn how to do business in Eastern Europe fromprocurement and high level military decision makers

7. Extend your local supplier network through our localindustry and official event partner DSIA

Official Event PartnerDefence and Security Industry Association of the Czech Republic (DSIA) associates Czechcompanies engaged in research, development, production, trade and marketing of themilitary and security equipment, material and services. DSIA promotes business andcommercial interests of its members in a dialogue with the Parliament, ministries, othergovernment authorities. It became an important partner and participant in the legislative

processes. DSIA is a primary contact point for similar foreign institutions. It helps foreign firms to find suitable partners and vice-versa it helpsthe Czech firms to contact appropriate companies abroad. DSIA supports pro-export efforts of its member companies and helps themto look for new markets. It also participates in shaping of the national pro-export policy and supports export interests of the DSIA memberstowards the state administration.

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FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLES EASTERN EUROPE 2015 Main Conference: 22nd and 23rd June 2015, Prague, Czech Republic | Post Conference Masterclass: 23rd June 2015 (afternoon)

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