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Maximising Force Protection for Mechanised Personnel
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Leading Military Experts:Major General Aguiar Santos, Pandur Mechanised BrigadeCommander, Portuguese Army, PortugalBrigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez, Head of Land Systems, Spanish Army, SpainBrigadier Martin Wijnen, Commander of 43 MechanizedBrigade, Royal Netherlands Army, NetherlandsBrigadier General Norbert Huber, Director of Armamentand Procurement, Austrian MoD, Austria Brigadier Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, IISS, UKColonel Egbert Teeuw, Head of Ground Based WeaponSystems Division, Netherlands Defence MaterielOrganisation, NetherlandsLieutenant Colonel Henk Ouwehand, Commander of the45th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, Royal NetherlandsArmy, NetherlandsMajor Claus Heesakker Johansen, Armoured VehiclesStudy and Development Branch, Danish Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Denmark (sfc)
Leading Industry Experts:Mr Dan Lindell, Platform Manager, Combat Vehicles, BAESystems Hägglunds, SwedenMr Stefan Lischka, Managing Director, ARTEC GMBH,Krauss Maffei & Rheinmetall, GermanyMr Bryan Vaughan, Head of Materials, Lockheed Martin, UK
Mr Gary Hines, Head of Protected Vehicles, Thales, Australia
Mr Mark Dean, Head of Survivability and Mechanical SystemDesign, General Dynamics Land Systems, UK
Benefits of attending:
• Cutting edge technology presented by those atthe forefront of industry, including BAE Systems,General Dynamics Land Systems,Rheinmetall/KMW and Lockheed Martin UK
• Senior military representation from those leadingprocurement in Europe, including Spain,Portugal, the UK, Denmark and the Netherlands
• Gain an insight into the work of internationallyrespected researchers and military programmemanagers
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Countering IED Threats: Understanding the Operational Environment and Developing Proactive Solutions
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Dear Colleagues,
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate inFuture Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2015, taking placefrom the 23rd to the 24th of November in London.
As an imperative asset within any land force, the armouredvehicle is relied upon to provide mobility, fire support andprotection to personnel. However, as the operationalenvironment has proven time and time again, these assetshave proven vulnerable to an array of threats, such threatsare constantly adapting. It is therefore the aim of our forthcoming conference to meet these challenges head on,providing a platform for leading armoured vehicleoperators, respected research institutions as well as cuttingedge industry to convene and develop proactive solutions.
I would ask you to pay particular attention to ourconference agenda, which has been put together withgreat care to ensure the very best opportunities to benchmark and learn from subject matter experts, dealing withthe technologies and operational doctrines at the heart ofthe 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 November 2015,alongside an array of likeminded individuals to ensure thatyou too can benefit from this unique forum.
Yours Sincerely,
Mr Robert Shaw, C-IED Advisor, UNMAS, Department ofPeacekeeping Operations, United Nations
Senior Representatives fromboth the Military and Industry
FUTURE ARMOURED VEHICLES SURVIVABILITY 2015: POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Countering IED Threats: Understanding the Operational Environment and Developing Proactive Solutions
Hosted by: Mr Robert Shaw, C-IED Advisor, UNMAS, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations9.00 - 12.30
Wednesday 25th November 2015, Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London
Regardless of a noticeable drawdown in the direct use of land forces, theIED still offers a potentially devastating threat to mechanised forces withinmany strategically important regions. Led by an international leader in thefield, Countering IED Threats shall seek to draw on a wealth of operationalexperience, identifying and understanding the threat as a starting point,then proactively providing solutions through requirements for materialassets, advanced operational strategies and tactful training solutions.
Allowing ground forces to effectively plan for future operations whereforces may once again be exposed to the debilitating and lethal threat of IEDs.
Topics covered will include:
• Lessons learned from Iraq and Afghanistan,understanding the threat as a starting point
• How research and industry can developtechnical solutions through comprehensiveunderstanding of the threat
• Key areas for investment in the researchand development field
• Future requirements for solution providers
Major General Aguiar Santos,Pandur MechanisedBrigade Commander, Portuguese Army, Portugal
Brigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez, Head of Land Systems, Spanish Army, Spain
Brigadier Martin Wijnen, Commander of 43Mechanized Brigade, Royal Netherlands Army,Netherlands
Brigadier General Norbert Huber, Director ofArmament and Procurement, Austrian MoD, Austria
Brigadier Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare,IISS, UK
Colonel Egbert Teeuw, Head of Ground BasedWeapon Systems Division, Netherlands DefenceMateriel Organisation, Netherlands
Major Claus Heesakker Johansen, ArmouredVehicles Study and Development Branch, DanishArmy Combat and Fire Support Centre, Denmark (sfc)
Mr Dan Lindell, Platform Manager, Combat Vehicles,BAE Systems Hägglunds, Sweden
Mr Stefan Lischka, Managing Director, ARTEC GMBH,Krauss Maffei & Rheinmetall, Germany
Mr Bryan Vaughan, Head of Materials, LockheedMartin, UK
Mr Gary Hines, Head of Protected Vehicles, Thales,Australia
Mr Mark Dean, Head of Survivability and MechanicalSystem Design, General Dynamics Land Systems, UK
your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711
8.15 Day 1 - Conference Registration and Informal Introductions
8.45 Chairman’s Opening Address
9.00 Spanish Survivability Requirements for Its Planned 8x8 IFV• Operational requirements that have driven procurement• The capability gaps within the existing BMR 6X6 vehicle• Survivability requirements for the Spanish Land Forces, how the
BMR's replacement can deliver theseBrigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez, Head of Land Systems,Spanish Army, Spain
9.30 Promoting Enhanced Force Protection through Interoperabilityamongst Defence Forces• A case study of Dutch and German joint-cooperation within
their respective armoured vehicle fleet• Survivability and force protection capability gaps, how joint
force cooperation can fill these requirement’s• Challenges with co-operation in this domain, how these might
be mitigated and a net-centric approach created for futureoperations
Brigadier Martin Wijnen, Commander of 43 MechanizedBrigade, Royal Netherlands Army, Netherlands
10.00 Austria's Approach to Armoured Vehicle Modernisation andProcurement• Austria´s view concerning Armoured Vehicles• A progress report on Austria’s introduction of enhanced
capability within the Pandur I platform• An overview of these upgrades and how they have
enhanced force protection• The potential for defence forces to co-operate in this
important areaBrigadier General Norbert Huber, Director of Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoD, Austria
10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking In Exhibition Area
11.00 An Overview of how the Boxer can Offer InteroperableSurvivability for European Land Forces• BOXER: Representing requirements of 4 nations and managed
via OCCAR• BOXER’s provision of modularity • Inviting cooperation in several dimensions: Development,
Procurement, Operation, and Industrial ParticipationMr Stefan Lischka, Managing Director, ARTEC GMBH, KraussMaffei & Rheinmetall, Germany
11.30 Morning Keynote Address - Reserved for Sponsor
12.00 Armoured vehicles For 2035: How Industry Is Responding To EverChanging 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 Mr Stefan Lischka, Managing Director, ARTEC GMBH, KraussMaffei & Rheinmetall, GermanyMr Bryan Vaughan, Head of Materials, Lockheed Martin, UKMr Dan Lindell, Platform Manager, Combat Vehicles, BAESystems Hägglunds, Sweden Mr Gary Hines, Head of Protected Vehicles, Thales, AustraliaMr Mark Dean, Head of Survivability and Mechanical SystemDesign, General Dynamics Land Systems, UK
12.45 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Area
13.45 How Experience from Previous Operations and the Emergenceof New Threats will Shape Armoured Vehicle Doctrines andTechnology• An overview of lessons learned from counter insurgency operations• A discussion of threats experienced• Current advances in IED capability and the proliferation of
advanced anti-armour weapons amongst non-state actors• How land forces and solution providers can overcome these
challengesMajor General Aguiar Santos, Pandur Mechanised BrigadeCommander, Portuguese Army, PortugalBrigadier General Norbert Huber, Director of Armament andProcurement, Austrian MoD, AustriaBrigadier General Roberto Soria Martinez, Head of Land Systems,Spanish Army, SpainBrigadier Martin Wijnen, Commander of 43 MechanizedBrigade, Royal Netherlands Army, NetherlandsBrigadier Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, IISS, UK
14.30 An Overview of ABBS’s Active Mine Protection Systems• The VGAM system: For the elimination of vehicle global
acceleration• How ABBS’s Vehicle Active Floor & Seat (VAFS) system can
protect occupants by drastically reducing Floor Shock andGross Deformation effects, providing an Active Seatmechanism
• Drehtainer’s Zero Shock® system and its ability to completelyeliminate the Floor Shock threat
Mr Roger Sloman, Managing Director, Advanced Blast andBallistic Systems, UK
15.00 BAE Systems CV90: Increasing Vehicle Survivability through theCreation of an Agile yet Stable Platform• A case study of the CV 90 and its cutting edge active
dampening system• The creation of an intelligent suspension system that allows for
a reduction in vehicle wear, enhanced crew comfort andaccurate mobile fire
• The challenges of integrating this technology Mr Dan Lindell, Platform Manager, Combat Vehicles, BAESystems Hägglunds, Sweden
15.30 Afternoon Tea and Networking In Exhibition Area
16.00 Combining Doctrines and Technology to Overcome AdaptingThreats to Mechanised Personnel• An overview of the past operational environment, the fluidity
of threats and the need for constant adaptation. • Strategic lessons learnt from the Iraq and Afghan campaigns• How ground forces can combine proven doctrines and
technical assets to keep up with adapting threats.Mr Robert Shaw, C-IED Advisor, UNMAS, Department ofPeacekeeping Operations, United Nations
16.30 The Development of Effective Survivability Solutions:Balancing the Factors at Play• Identifying the threat as a starting point for solution
development• Balancing vehicle assets to create effective compromise• The challenges faced in achieving compromise, for example,
armour vs mobility• Novel means of overcoming these challengesMr Ian Elegy, Senior Technical Lead-Blast and IED Protection,Platform Systems Division, DSTL, UK
17.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks
17.15 End of Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Day One
Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2015 Day One | Monday 23rd November 2015
Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2015Day Two | Tuesday 24th November 2015
8.15 DAY 2 - Conference Registration and Informal Networking
8.45 Chairman’s Opening Address
9.00 An Overview of the Portuguese PANDUR II 8x8: Capability and
Requirements
• Survivability aspects of the PANDUR II 8x8
• Operational lessons learnt from Kosovo and Lithuania
• Future plans to enhance the PANDUR II 8x8 protections in the
face of modern threats
Major General Aguiar Santos, Pandur Mechanised Brigade,
Portuguese Army, Portugal
9.30 Morning Keynote Address - Reserved For Platinum Sponsor
10.00 Danish retirement of the M113 Platform and the Emergence of
New Capability
• Existing requirements
• The integration of Denmark’s newly acquired MOWAG Piranha
platforms
• How these platforms can enhance offensive capability and
survivability for Danish land forces
Major Claus Johansen, Director of Study and Development
Division, Danish Army Combat Centre, Denmark
10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking In Exhibition Area
11.00 Present and Future Armoured Vehicle Survivability in the
Netherlands: Including the BOXER, CV90 and Fennek
• An overview of the fleet’s survivability spectrum, from the light
to heavy domain
• Practices for maintaining and enhancing capability
• Future requirements and areas for investment
Colonel Egbert Teeuw, Head of Ground Based Weapons
Systems, Netherlands Defence Materiel Organisation,
Netherlands
11.30 An Overview of Recent Russian Capability Development within
its Armoured Vehicle Fleet
• Past Russian capabilities and doctrines for armoured vehicle
development
• The direction in which the modernisation process is taking
• What these developments mean for the discipline of
armoured vehicle development
• How these developments will affect operational planning and
doctrines
Brigadier Ben Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, IISS, UK
12.00 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Area
13.00 An Overview of the Scout SV: Modern Survivability Design
• A review of the requirements
• Design considerations
• Testing outcomes
Mr Mark Dean, Head of Survivability and Mechanical System
Design, General Dynamics Land Systems, UK
13.30 The 43rd Mechanised Brigades Approach to Force Protection• An overview of the material assets and strategies utalised to
protect the 43rd Brigade’s mechanized personnel• An account of operational successes and lesson learnt within
the survivability domain• Applying these lessons, requirements and planning for future
operationsLieutenant Colonel Henk Ouwehand, Commander of the 45thMechanized Infantry Battalion, Royal Netherlands Army,Netherlands
14.00 The Lockheed Martin Approach to Developing AdvancedArmour Solutions• An overview of the key challenges Lockheed is seeking to
overcome• Ensuring multi-hit protection from both blast and ballistic
threats• Material solutions at the forefront of cutting edge armour
survivability combining composites, metals and ceramics for acomprehensive approach to armour development
Mr Bryan Vaughan, Head of Materials, Lockheed Martin, UK
14.30 Afternoon Keynote Address - Reserved for Sponsor
15.00 Afternoon Tea and Networking In Exhibition Area
15.30 The Development of Comprehensive Survivability in the LightArmoured Vehicle Sector: A Case Study of the Hawkei• The operational requirements driving the need for protected
yet highly mobile systems• Means of meeting the challenges associated with balancing
weight and mobility• How the Hawkei’s armour, mobility and situational awareness
enhance its survivabilityMr Gary Hines, Head of Protected Vehicles, Thales, Australia
16.00 Meeting an Array of Threats through Flexible Protective Solutions• The value of modularity and adaptability in protection and
survivability• Implementation of modular and adaptable protection, with
reference to the Generic Vehicle Architecture• Future means of building on this concept and overcoming
associated challengesProfessor Bryn James, Head of Armoured Protection, DSTL, UK MoD
16.30 The FOI’s Understanding Blast and Ballistic threats to MechanisedPersonnel • An overview of the current threats that are shaping research
and development • Means of detection and evasion, locating and evading
concealed threats through assets such as ground searchingtechnology
• The direct protection of personnel: The latest work in defeatingIED and ballistic threats to armoured vehicles
Mr Martin Hagstrom, Programme Manager, Weapons andProtection, FOI, Sweden
17.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks
17.15 End of Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Day Two
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