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Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe (Virtual Conference)
12 October - 13 October 2020

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Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe (Virtual Conference)

Announcement: We have now made this conference a virtual event. All speakers, attendees and sponsors will be able to access the full conference and its materials and will be able to log on remotely via the internet. Please contact a member of the SAE Media Group Team for more information customerservices@SAE Media Group-online.co.uk

The SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the 6th annual Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe conference (VIRTUAL/ONLINE ACCESS ONLY), taking place on the 12th - 13th October 2020.


Building on the enormous success of SAE Media Group’s previous five annual meetings; Future Armoured Vehicles – Central and Eastern Europe 2020, will be an extraordinary international gathering of senior military officers from the region. This forum offers an unparalleled regional platform for programme managers and experts from within the defence industry, to share insight with one another.

Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe 2020 strives to enhance the learning and development of armoured vehicle programme managers and practitioners through briefings and panel discussions. As the only conference dedicated to Czech and regional vehicles, we endeavour to deliver genuine insight and learning through the expertly selected participants who run our discussions and panels, ensuring the latest developments from all parts of the community (industry and military) are covered in great detail.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Zdenek Mikula

Colonel Zdenek Mikula

Director of General Command Land Forces, Force Development Department , Czech MOD
Lieutenant Colonel Eero Aija

Lieutenant Colonel Eero Aija

Commanding Officer Scouts Battalion, Estonian Defence Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Vojko Sotlar

Lieutenant Colonel Vojko Sotlar

Chief of Infantry Combat Development Section, Slovenian Army General Staff
Major General Norbert  Huber

Major General Norbert Huber

Director Armament and Procurement , Austrian MoD
Major General Patrick Donahoe

Major General Patrick Donahoe

Commanding General, Maneuver Center of Excellence, US Army
Mr Marc Nuijten

Mr Marc Nuijten

Boxer System Group Manager, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office (LM), NATO Support and Procurement Agency

Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Former Head of Force Protection, UK MoD
Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Colonel Zdenek Mikula

Director of General Command Land Forces, Force Development Department , Czech MOD
Colonel Zdenek Mikula

Lieutenant Colonel Cristian Badea

Commander, 631st Tank Battalion, Romanian Land Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Cristian Badea

Lieutenant Colonel Eero Aija

Commanding Officer Scouts Battalion, Estonian Defence Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Eero Aija

Lieutenant Colonel Ralf Linne

Branch Chief, Armoured Corps, Army Concepts and Capabilities Centre , Bundeswehr
Lieutenant Colonel Ralf Linne

Lieutenant Colonel Vojko Sotlar

Chief of Infantry Combat Development Section, Slovenian Army General Staff
Lieutenant Colonel Vojko Sotlar

Major General Ivo Strecha

Director Force Development Division , Czech Armed Forces
Major General Ivo Strecha

Major General Norbert Huber

Director Armament and Procurement , Austrian MoD
Major General Norbert  Huber

Major General Patrick Donahoe

Commanding General, Maneuver Center of Excellence, US Army
Major General Patrick Donahoe

Mr Jonny Ormerod

Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd, Army Training And Recruiting Agency
Mr Jonny Ormerod

Mr Marc Nuijten

Boxer System Group Manager, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office (LM), NATO Support and Procurement Agency
Mr Marc Nuijten

Mr Mario Blokken

Director, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
Mr Mario Blokken

Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf

Senior Vice President Sales, Rheinmetall Land Systems GmbH
Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf

Mr Sverker Svärdby

Chief Engineer of the Type-X Project, Milrem Robotics
Mr Sverker  Svärdby

Mr Thomas Strasser

Director of International Business and Services, General Dynamics European Land Systems
Mr Thomas Strasser

sponsors

Conference agenda

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, UK MoD

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9:15

Developing the Future of Czech Land Force Strategy

Major General Ivo Strecha

Major General Ivo Strecha , Director Force Development Division , Czech Armed Forces

  • Utilising modern IFV capabilities to evolve the Czech Armed Forces into a highly lethal and manoeuvrable fighting force
  • Progressing Czech armoured vehicle programmes for maximum force efficiency
  • Modernising Czech Land Force doctrine to fully exploit armoured assets on the battlefield
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    9:45

    Rheinmetall Defence - LYNX Infantry Fighting Vehicle

    Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf

    Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf, Senior Vice President Sales, Rheinmetall Land Systems GmbH

    • History of the LYNX IFV and Development Path: Why, How, and timeline of the LYNX Development
    • Concepts & Markets: Chances, Opportunities, and Programmes
    • Technological Overview and Customized Variants: Modularity as the Key Criteria
    • Localization: LYNX Local Joint Ventures and Production Capabilities for Global Customers and Markets
     

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    10:15

    Morning Coffee

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    10:45

    Military Mobility in Modern Armoured Land Systems

    Mr Thomas Strasser

    Mr Thomas Strasser, Director of International Business and Services, General Dynamics European Land Systems

    • Importance of Military Mobility
    • Requirements for Modern Land Systems
     

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    11:15

    The Evolution of the German Armoured Fighting Vehicles and Main Battle Tank Platforms

    Lieutenant Colonel Ralf Linne

    Lieutenant Colonel Ralf Linne, Branch Chief, Armoured Corps, Army Concepts and Capabilities Centre , Bundeswehr

  • The current and planned capabilities of the Puma IFV including integrated active protection systems
  • Networking C4I systems with dismounted soldiers for enhanced battlefield situational awareness
  • Enhancing the Leopard 2 to improve resilience and battlefield lethality
  • Priorities for the armour branch in future vehicle concepts
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    11:45

    How to Increase the Effect of Mechanized Infantry by the Use of Robotic Combat Vehicles

    Mr Sverker  Svärdby

    Mr Sverker Svärdby, Chief Engineer of the Type-X Project, Milrem Robotics

    • Robotic combat vehicles and their capabilities
    • Modes of integration and control
    • Teaming manned and unmanned armoured assets to achieve increased force effect
     

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    12:15

    Networking Lunch

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    13:00

    Ensuring Regional Security with Interoperable and Capable Ground Platforms

    Major General Norbert  Huber

    Major General Norbert Huber , Director Armament and Procurement , Austrian MoD

  • Discussing the security context of the Austrian Armed Forces in central Europe
  • Lessons learned during introduction of combat vehicles
  • Austrian combat vehicle updates and development
  • Outside the Vehicle: See through armour – situational awareness for dismounted soldiers
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    13:30

    Industry Panel: How Industry is Driving Armoured Vehicle Modernisation Through New Technology

  • Overview of new technology driving industrial change
  • Collaborating with the end user (military) for more efficient procurement
  • The rise of military robotics for ground operations
  • Future plans and priorities for industry
  • Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, UK MoD

    Mr Sverker  Svärdby

    Mr Sverker Svärdby, Chief Engineer of the Type-X Project, Milrem Robotics

    Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf

    Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf, Senior Vice President Sales, Rheinmetall Land Systems GmbH

    Mr Thomas Strasser

    Mr Thomas Strasser, Director of International Business and Services, General Dynamics European Land Systems

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    14:15

    Maintaining the Combat Effectiveness of Future Romanian Armour

    Lieutenant Colonel Cristian Badea

    Lieutenant Colonel Cristian Badea, Commander, 631st Tank Battalion, Romanian Land Forces

    - Romanian Land Forces main battle tank operational requirements
    - Maximizing the Romanian armed forces strike capabilities through survivable platforms
    - Examining future systems integration into the Romanian Land Forces
     

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    14:45

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, UK MoD

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    15:00

    Meet and Network With the Sponsors

  • Meet representatives from Rheinmetall Land Systems GmbH, General Dynamics European Land Systems, and Milrem Robotics
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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, UK MoD

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    9:15

    The Future of the 7th Mechanized Brigade in the Czech Armed Forces

    Colonel Zdenek Mikula

    Colonel Zdenek Mikula, Director of General Command Land Forces, Force Development Department , Czech MOD

  • Discussing the role and capabilities of the 7th Mechanized Brigade
  • Examining the role of a future reconnaissance vehicle in the Czech Armed Forces
  • C4I and interoperability considerations for future combat vehicles
  • Ensuing key capabilities: mobility and lethality in brigade level operations
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    9:45

    Modernization Outlook for the Slovenian Army (Infantry view)

    Lieutenant Colonel Vojko Sotlar

    Lieutenant Colonel Vojko Sotlar, Chief of Infantry Combat Development Section, Slovenian Army General Staff

  • Combat Capabilities Development Section
  • Tactical Study Infantry Medium Battalion Group (Modernization Imperative)
  • Future Procurement priorities
     
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    10:15

    Morning Coffee

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    10:45

    Developing Mechanised Capacity for the Estonian Scouts Battalion

    Lieutenant Colonel Eero Aija

    Lieutenant Colonel Eero Aija, Commanding Officer Scouts Battalion, Estonian Defence Forces

  • Outlining the roles and concepts of the Scouts Battalion
  • Developing independent operational capability
  • Operational concepts for fighting in restrictive terrain
  • Operating mechanised formations in A2/AD environments
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    11:15

    NATO Support and Procurement for Armoured Vehicles

    Mr Marc Nuijten

    Mr Marc Nuijten, Boxer System Group Manager, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office (LM), NATO Support and Procurement Agency

  • The role and foundational principles of NSPA
  • How NSPA is able to support national procurement operations
  • Pooling resources as a method of enhancing regional capability
  • NATO methods and practises for sustaining armoured fleets
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    11:45

    Deliberating New Trends and Challenges in Armoured Vehicle Interoperability

    Mr Mario Blokken

    Mr Mario Blokken, Director, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel

  • Fostering regional interoperability, strengthening Euro-Atlantic security
  • Developing insights for force cohesion
  • Providing critical knowledge to allies through mutual discussion and cooperation
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    12:15

    Current Challenges and Future Solutions for AFV Turret Crew Training

    Mr Jonny Ormerod

    Mr Jonny Ormerod, Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd, Army Training And Recruiting Agency

    • UK Current approach
    • Challenges
    • Opportunities
    • Possible future solutions
     

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    12:45

    Enhancing Ground Maneuver Capability through Successful Integration of Combat Systems

    Major General Patrick Donahoe

    Major General Patrick Donahoe, Commanding General, Maneuver Center of Excellence, US Army

  • Discussing MCOE mission and the pursuit of manoeuvre excellence
  • Maneuver Center of Excellence approaches to incorporating advanced combat systems
  • Making formations battle ready through continued capacity growth
  • Reducing cognitive load: Addressing the key challenges to advanced technology adoption
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    13:15

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat

    Brigadier (ret'd) Ian Cameron-Mowat, Former Head of Force Protection, UK MoD


    Former Head of Force Protection
    UK MoD
    Director of General Command Land Forces, Force Development Department
    Czech MOD
    Commander, 631st Tank Battalion
    Romanian Land Forces
    Commanding Officer Scouts Battalion
    Estonian Defence Forces
    Branch Chief, Armoured Corps, Army Concepts and Capabilities Centre
    Bundeswehr
    Chief of Infantry Combat Development Section
    Slovenian Army General Staff
    Director Force Development Division
    Czech Armed Forces
    Director Armament and Procurement
    Austrian MoD
    Commanding General, Maneuver Center of Excellence
    US Army
    Former SO1 Simulation, Training Branch Field Army and Lead Consultant at BZTG Ltd
    Army Training And Recruiting Agency
    Boxer System Group Manager, Air and Land Combat Systems Programme Office (LM)
    NATO Support and Procurement Agency
    Director
    European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
    Senior Vice President Sales
    Rheinmetall Land Systems GmbH
    Chief Engineer of the Type-X Project
    Milrem Robotics
    Director of International Business and Services
    General Dynamics European Land Systems

    Gold Sponsor

    Sponsors and Exhibitors

    Supporters

    Speaker interview - Lieutenant Colonel Ralf Linne

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    Preliminary Attendee List

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    Brochure

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    Full Programme

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    2018-2019 Past Delegates

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    Short Programme

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Rheinmetall Defence

    Gold Sponsor
    http://www.rheinmetall-defence.com/en/rheinmetall_defence/index.php



    Rheinmetall Defence is Europe’s foremost supplier of defence and security technology and a longstanding partner of the armed forces. Rheinmetall Defence products set the global standard for excellence in a wide array of disciplines: from vehicle, force protection and weapon systems to infantry equipment and air defence, and from network-enabled warfare capabilities to electro-optics and simulation technology.

    As part of the Rheinmetall Group’s defence branch, Rheinmetall’s Vehicle Systems Division (VSD) is a comprehensive supplier of tracked and wheeled military vehicles and turret solutions, capable of meeting the complete ground mobility needs of the world’s armed forces – all from a single source.

    The VSD portfolio ranges from main battle tanks to next-generation infantry fighting vehicles and from wheeled armoured multirole vehicles to state-of-the-art tactical and militarised trucks. VSD also offers vehicle solutions for security and law enforcement applications. Rounding out the portfolio is Rheinmetall’s expertise in turret systems, exemplified by products like the Lance turret and the turret structure for the UK’s new Ajax reconnaissance vehicle.

    VSD consists of Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH (RLS), Rheinmetall Military Vehicles GmbH (RMV) and Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles GmbH (RMMV). The united competencies of the three Rheinmetall companies create a leading European systems supplier and the world’s most robust platform for tactical land mobility solutions.

    The Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is one of Rheinmetall’s latest core innovations. Highly survivable, adaptable to diverse environments, extremely agile, hard hitting, and with huge payload reserves, the Lynx KF41 is a next-generation combat vehicle designed to confront the challenges of the future battlefield like no other. The Lynx can be configured for various roles ranging from Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) and Command & Control to Armoured Reconnaissance, Repair and Recovery or Ambulance.

    Providing friendly forces with the best-possible protection - that is our mission.

    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS)

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.gdls.com

    GDELS is the European business unit of the American Company, General Dynamics Corporation. At present, our company employs roughly 2,500 highly motivated workers with excellent qualifications in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, the Czech Republic, Romania and Denmark. Our products include heavy armored wheeled and tracked vehicles, amphibious bridge and ferry systems, as well as repair, maintenance and servicing of military vehicles “made in Europe.” Through our partnership with our sister company General Dynamics Mission Systems, we also offer C4I components, vehicle-supported communications and information systems, as well as complete solutions in the field of digitalization of ground forces (D-LBO). • Cooperation is in our DNA: • We are a reliable business partner for more than 4,500 suppliers, • We employ 2500 people and do business in 45 countries around the globe • 45 nations – 20 NATO / EU – rely on our products and services for their safety and security Our multi-national business structure has demonstrated us that cultural diversity, the different origins, educations and expertise of our employees can create business success. In this regard we commit to a core believe: Willingness and capacity for good, professional cooperation! Political requirements such as “fostering defense cooperation” or “commonality and interoperability” between military partners can, in our view, be achieved successfully if we, as a defense company, develop consistent models for cooperation across borders with other companies - we have taken this step. ASCOD is a versatile and powerful tracked armored land platform for current and future operation theatres, with near 1,000 vehicles deployed and current in-series production within NATO allies. Designed to include all proven technologies and best practices from previous programs; Spanish PIZARRO, Austrian ULAN or British AJAX, the result is a modular platform with open architecture suitable for a wide range of configurations covering all major roles of todays’ large or small tactical groups.


    Milrem Robotics

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://milremrobotics.com

    Milrem Robotics’ mission is to provide innovative robotic solutions for challenging environments. We believe that our cutting-edge robotic solutions fulfil a higher purpose – enabling more meaningful lives. Respect for the value of human life being our top priority, we aim to retrieve people from danger areas and liberate them from dirty, dull and dangerous tasks. Through our products and services, we seek to increase human safety and labor efficiency in a number of targeted industries, particularly in defence, agriculture, forestry, municipal services, rescue and mining. By sparing and protecting human lives via innovative technology, we promote the idea of dedicating time for the realization of one’s true potential. We treasure lives lived lively. p>

    By sparing and protecting human lives via innovative technology, we promote the idea of dedicating time for the realization of one’s true potential. We treasure lives lived lively.p>


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