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June 30 - July 1, 2026

Gain a decisive advantage in the rapidly evolving counter-UAS landscape at the 2nd Annual Counter UAS Middle East & Africa Conference, taking place 30 June – 1 July 2026 in Amman, Jordan.

Delivered by SAE Media Group in partnership with the Jordan Design and Development Bureau (JODDB), this is the only Counter-UAS event globally dedicated exclusively to the Middle East and Africa - designed to address the real-world threats, operational challenges, and procurement priorities shaping the region today. 

As ongoing conflicts and security challenges across the Middle East, Africa, and the Red Sea intensify, advanced and interoperable C-UAS capabilities have become a critical strategic priority. This event exists to unite decision-makers, showcase the latest technologies, and accelerate collaborative solutions to safeguard national airspace, protect critical infrastructure, and ensure operational superiority.

Make sure to view the Countering the Threat: A Comprehensive Review of National C-UAS Programs report.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Dimitrios Alexandridis

Colonel Dimitrios Alexandridis

Border Security & CT Advisor, NATO DCB-JORDAN
Colonel Georg Miarka

Colonel Georg Miarka

Branch Head for Technical Exploitation & Counter Emerging Threats, German Federal Ministry of Defence
Dr Cristian Coman

Dr Cristian Coman

Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Head of Projects Unit Digital Forensics

Head of Projects Unit Digital Forensics

, ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector
Joy Shanaberger

Joy Shanaberger

Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Central Command
Sean Bittick

Sean Bittick

C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Jordan Design & Development Bureau
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Joint Counter UAS Office

Colonel Dimitrios Alexandridis

Border Security & CT Advisor, NATO DCB-JORDAN
Colonel Dimitrios Alexandridis

Colonel Georg Miarka

Branch Head for Technical Exploitation & Counter Emerging Threats, German Federal Ministry of Defence
Colonel Georg Miarka

Colonel Matt Marcinkewycz

Defence Attaché Amman, Australian Armed Forces
Colonel Matt Marcinkewycz

Dr Cristian Coman

Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Dr Cristian Coman

Dr Coman was born in Romania in 1972. He is educated as an Electronics and Electrical Engineer and received his engineer’s degree in 1996 from the Military Technical Academy, Bucharest, with a specialization in radio electronics for surface to air missiles. In 2006 he obtained a PhD degree from the Delft University of Technology, in The Netherlands with a thesis on sparse array antennas for radar and communication systems, and a second PhD degree (Cum Laude) from the Military Technical Academy, Bucharest with a thesis on short range radar tracking systems. He served in the Romanian Air Forces for 20 years.

He started his career as a researcher at the Military Equipment and Technologies Research Agency, in Bucharest. His research activities focused on air surveillance radars, tracking radars, as well as microwave and antenna systems.

In April 2006, Dr Coman started work at the NATO C3 Agency in The Hague where he led a variety of research and development projects in the areas of ground surveillance radars, evaluation of Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) trackers and supported the Multi-intelligence All-source Joint Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Coalition (MAJIIC) project.

In 2019, Dr Coman was appointed to establish and lead a Counter-Drone Alliance RDO [Research via Development to Operations] Team (CDART), which is the NATO’s expertise centre for counter-drone technology and operations and is being created within the Joint Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JISR) Centre in The Hague.

Head of Projects Unit Digital Forensics

, ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector
Head of Projects Unit Digital Forensics

Joy Shanaberger

Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Central Command
Joy Shanaberger

Research Officer

, ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector
Research Officer

Sean Bittick

C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO
Sean Bittick

Sean Bittick is a C-UAS and Capability Development officer for the Innovation, Hybrid, & Cyber (IHC) Division at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. He contributes to the evolution of the Defence Against Terrorism Programme of Work (DAT POW) and its role within the IHC Division and serves as Secretary for the C-UAS Working Group (to include updating the Terms of Reference, Doctrine development, and the Programme of Work), and liaises with internal and external C-UAS stakeholders. His formational experiences derived from service in the United States Armed Forces at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic levels within the Air Force’s Security Forces career field as well as service out of uniform with the Joint Counter Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO). Sean holds a Master of Arts Degree in European and Eurasian Studies from the George Washington University.

Senior Representative

, TRD Singapore
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Hensoldt
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Jordan Design & Development Bureau
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Robin Radar Systems
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Jordan Design & Development Bureau
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Echodyne
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Leonardo
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

, Joint Counter UAS Office
Senior Representative

Why should you attend CUAS MENA?

This is the region’s premier Counter-UAS event, delivering essential intelligence and access for military, government, and industry leaders.

  • Hear directly from NATO, USCENTCOM, UK JCO, JODDB, and defence ministries across the Middle East & Africa.
  • Understand emerging threats and tactics, from state-level drones to rapidly evolving commercial UAS.
  • Learn from real operational experience and frontline lessons from global conflict zones.
  • Discover the latest C-UAS technologies, with live insights from leading radar, sensor, detection, and defeat-system innovators.
  • Accelerate your procurement and capability development with guidance on interoperability and future investment priorities.
  • Build high-value partnerships with delegates from 40+ nations and hundreds of senior decision-makers.

"This was a very interesting event" - Cyprus Army

What you can expect as an attendee:

  • High-impact keynotes, panels, and briefings shaped by regional and global priorities.
  • Exclusive visibility into upcoming programs and exercises, including GCC, African, and Jordanian Armed Forces initiatives.
  • Unrivalled networking, private meeting spaces, and sponsor-led engagement opportunities.
  • First look at new product launches and innovations showcased directly to military buyers.
  • Focused, senior-level environment designed to drive collaboration and shape future C-UAS strategy.

"Awesome event, i look forward to participating again" - Nigerian Air Force

Don’t miss your opportunity to gain actionable intelligence, connect with regional leaders, and position yourself at the forefront of C-UAS defense - We look forward to welcoming you to Jordan in June.

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This event is your gateway to interacting with key stakeholders spanning military, government, and industry, offering a comprehensive exploration of the sector's future. Immerse yourself in unparalleled networking opportunities at this conference.

 

By sponsoring, you’ll position your brand for success. Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your visibility, credibility, and business prospects - consider sponsorship today! To discuss your involvement as a sponsor contact, Justin Predescu, Head of Partnerships - Defence at justin.predescu@saemediagroup.comor call +44 (0) 20 7827 6103.

 

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

JODDB Welcoming Remarks

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8:55

SAE Media Group Welcoming Remarks

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9:00

Opening Keynote Presentation: Development of Counter UAS Capabilities for the Jordanian Armed Forces

Senior Representative

Senior Representative , , Jordanian Armed Forces

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9:30

Keynote Panel Discussion: C-UAS Priorities for GCC States

  • Threats posed by drones to GCC states
  • Areas for regional and international co-operation
  • Challenges and how to overcome them


    This panel will discuss the growing UAS threats to GCC nations, with representatives from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Oman all invited to participate.

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    10:30

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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    11:00

    Networking Break

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    Session Reserved for Platinum Sponsor

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    12:00

    Lessons Learned from the German Armed Forces in Countering UAS

    Colonel Georg Miarka

    Colonel Georg Miarka, Branch Head for Technical Exploitation & Counter Emerging Threats, German Federal Ministry of Defence

  • Operational lessons learned from C-UAS activity
  • Ongoing significant expansion of German defence investment & C-UAS capability development
  • Lessons learned for partner nations
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    UK Defence C-UAS – The Evolving Future

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Joint Counter UAS Office

  • The Delivery Challenge - Maintaining C-UAS capabilities at a pace with the rapidly evolving threat
  • One Team, One Fight - The FVEYs JCO Concept – A collaborative approach to C-UAS
  • Human in the loop, on the loop or complete automation? – Challenging the moral and ethical dilemma.
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor – Robin Radar Systems

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Robin Radar Systems

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    14:30

    Advancing Local C-UAS Capabilities: JODDB Efforts for Safeguarding the AirSpace of Jordan and Allies

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Jordan Design & Development Bureau

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Jordan Design & Development Bureau

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    15:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor – Hensoldt

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Hensoldt

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    15:30

    Networking Break

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - TRD Singapore

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , TRD Singapore

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    16:30

    Panel Discussion: NATO’s Development of C-UAS Capabilities

  • C-UAS as a NATO wide priority
  • Ongoing projects & collaboration with Jordan
  • Future plans to support regional and international priorities
  • Colonel Dimitrios Alexandridis

    Colonel Dimitrios Alexandridis, Border Security & CT Advisor, NATO DCB-JORDAN

    Dr Cristian Coman, Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    Sean Bittick, C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO

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    17:30

    Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:55

    Opening Remarks

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    9:00

    Keynote Panel Discussion: Counter UAS across Africa – Challenges, Opportunities and Areas for Collaboration

  • Assessing the drone threat posed by state & non-state actors in different nations
  • Rapid technological evolution of C-UAS capabilities
  • Areas for industry collaboration
     

    This panel will discuss the growing C-UAS priorities for African nations, with representatives from Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco and South Africa all invited to participate.

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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Platinum Sponsor

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    USCENTCOM Counter UAS Priorities – Developing and Delivering Capabilities to the Warfighter

    Joy Shanaberger

    Joy Shanaberger, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Central Command

  • Threats and threat profiles are rapidly evolving (e.g., Group 2/3 vs Group 1, tactics of approach and control) and defense scenarios are diverse (e.g. terrain, fixed vs mobile defense)
  • This means we must have a diverse menu of sensors and effectors available to apply to different threats and scenarios
  • If we assume different locations/threats will require different systems, we need a way to have those integrate rapidly with each other: interoperability is critical
  • Iteration *with* the warfighter will lead to much faster operationalization
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    11:00

    Networking Break

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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor – Echodyne

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Echodyne

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    12:00

    NATO Communications and Information Agency Updates from 2025 & 2026

    Dr Cristian Coman, Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

  • NCIA initiatives to support C-UAS development
  • Upcoming NATO C-UAS exercises in 2026
  • Future plans and collaboration opportunities
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    12:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor – Leonardo

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , , Leonardo

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Silver Sponsor

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    14:30

    Advancing C-sUAS Capabilities for the Australian Army

    Colonel Matt Marcinkewycz

    Colonel Matt Marcinkewycz, Defence Attaché Amman, Australian Armed Forces

  • Australian C-sUAS capability development
  • Road map to success for an integrated Australian C-sUAS capability
  • The importance of a strong sovereign industry base, and partnership behaviours
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    15:00

    Networking Break

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    Session Reserved for Silver Sponsor

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    16:00

    UAS Forensics in the Context of C-UAS

    Head of Projects Unit Digital Forensics

    Head of Projects Unit Digital Forensics, , ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector

    Research Officer

    Research Officer, , ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector

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    16:30

    Closing Remarks and Conference Close

    Confirmed Speakers Include:

    Branch Head for Technical Exploitation & Counter Emerging Threats
    German Federal Ministry of Defence
    Border Security & CT Advisor
    NATO DCB-JORDAN
    Defence Attaché Amman
    Australian Armed Forces
    Principal Scientist
    NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
    ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector
    Chief Technology Officer
    U.S. Central Command
    ZITiS, Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector
    C-UAS and Capability Development Officer
    NATO
    Robin Radar Systems
    Jordan Design & Development Bureau
    Jordan Design & Development Bureau
    Hensoldt
    TRD Singapore
    Joint Counter UAS Office
    Leonardo
    Echodyne

    Gold Sponsors

    Exhibitors

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Echodyne

    Gold Sponsors
    https://www.echodyne.com

    Echodyne is a U.S. designer and manufacturer of advanced radar solutions for government and homeland security applications. The company’s proprietary metamaterials electronically scanned array (MESA®) is a rare breakthrough in advanced radar engineering. Leveraging a novel physics-design approach, Echodyne combines solid-state, low-SWaP designs with advanced software capabilities to deliver superior performance and data integrity, radically improving system performance and enhancing safety. With leading positions in counter-drone, border security, public safety, and VIP asset security, security companies and governmental agencies rely on Echodyne radar for extraordinary accuracy and consistent, reliable operation. For more information, please visit: Echodyne.com.



    HENSOLDT

    Gold Sponsors
    https://www.hensoldt.net/

    HENSOLDT is a leading company in the European defence industry with global reach. Based in Taufkirchen near Munich, the company develops complete sensor solutions for defence and security applications. As a technology leader, HENSOLDT drives the development of defence electronics and optronics and is continuously expanding its portfolio based on innovative approaches to data management, robotics and cyber security. With more than 6,500 employees, HENSOLDT achieved a turnover of 1.7 billion euros in 2022. HENSOLDT is listed in the MDAX on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.



    Leonardo

    Gold Sponsors
    https://www.leonardo.com/en/home

    Leonardo is a leading global high-technology company and a key player in the Aerospace, Defense, and Security sectors. With a dynamic structure organized into specialized business divisions, Leonardo commands a strong industrial presence in Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland, and the United States. Its operations are further strengthened by subsidiaries, as well as strategic joint ventures and partnerships, which include Leonardo DRS, ATR, MBDA, Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space, and Avio. At the forefront of multi-domain solutions, Leonardo excels in Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance, delivering cutting-edge systems designed to guarantee full situational awareness and early warning capabilities in both civil and military scenarios. These solutions play a vital role in enhancing operational efficiency, ensuring safety, and addressing complex global challenges across the maritime domain. Competing in the world’s most significant international markets, Leonardo leverages its technological expertise and product leadership to deliver innovative solutions that shape the future of Aerospace, Defense and Security.



    Robin Radar Systems

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    http://www.robinradar.com

    Robin Radar Systems is a Netherlands-based technology leader in radar systems for tracking and classification of small targets. Combining affordable sensors with smart software, Robin provides actionable information to increase safety and security with its specialised bird and drone radars. Robin’s advanced drone detection radars are used at airports, and for protecting critical infrastructure, military installations, and security events the world over. Our flagship counter-drone radar, IRIS®, has the capacity to detect and track rogue drones, automatically distinguishing them from birds with full 360° coverage; providing essential support for military operations and VIP events. Robin’s installed base of radars is over 140 and counting. For more info visit www.robinradar.com



    TRD Systems Pte Ltd

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    http://www.trd.sg

    TRD Systems Pte Ltd is a privately owned Singapore company and a leading provider of anti-drone products and solutions for law enforcement, security and military applications. TRD began as a consultancy firm in 2011 and has grown into a company with complete engineering and production capabilities. With a headcount of over 100 people, TRD’s main headquarters and production facility is in Singapore, supported by a regional factory and office with a test centre in Thailand. TRD also has partners and representatives around the world. TRD has established a joint venture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of its local presence to bring anti-drone capability, including a local production facility, to the Middle East region. TRD’s vision is to be a world-class partner for advanced C4I and security systems, with a mission to make life safer. In addition to anti-drones, TRD’s portfolio also includes healthcare, with a mission to make life better.


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    Black River Systems OEM: Ninja C-sUAS

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    http://www.blackriversystems.com

    The Ninja C-sUAS are Radio Frequency (RF) sensing solutions that passively detect, identify, classify, track, and mitigate Group 1-3 UAS, with an emphasis on commercially available sUAS. Ninja can detect communication signals ranging from 70 MHz to 6 GHz in real-time—without causing any indiscriminate interference to friendly RF systems typically realized by conventional UAS jamming technologies. The RF detection method detects UAS communications at significant ranges (>10km in many cases) with near-zero false alarms). Ninja C-sUAS is designated by the US DoD Joint C-UAS Office (JCO) as an approved solution. The Ninja family of Counter-small UAS (C-sUAS) systems, comprising the Ninja Gen2, TRx, and Dismount, and Rx footprints, are tailored to meet different Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) requirements in support of fixed site, expeditionary, and hand-held operational deployments. When used in concert, multiple Ninja products offer increased system-of-system capabilities such as increased area coverage and swarm mitigation. Black River is the OEM for the Ninja C-sUAS family of products. The Ninja C-sUAS are widely deployed operationally CONUS and OCONUS, including by foreign militaries across 200+ installations. Black River Systems Company is an employee-owned small business founded in 1996 and headquartered in Utica, NY. Black River’s expertise is R&D for the collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination of intelligence products and rapid transitioning for operational users in the Defense and Intelligence communities. It includes cyber, SIGINT, geolocation, Moving Target Indicator (MTI) tracking, data fusion and exploitation, sensor resource management, machine learning, modeling and simulation, and end-to-end systems analysis.

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    This information hub for Counter-UAS and airspace awareness content includes news, original articles, vendors, products, services, events, multimedia content, and a comprehensive reference library. This site is an excellent resource for professionals from the defense, public safety, government, academia, critical infrastructure, corporate security, and private security sectors.

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    Defence Online is one of the fastest-growing communities of key decision makers representing defence sector buyers and influencers within the Ministry of Defence, Prime Contractors and Industry. Providing up-to-date and informative news, insight and intelligence, Defence Online allows organisations to engage directly with a range of sector-based solutions, designed specifically to enhance their knowledge and understanding of this ever-evolving marketplace. No matter the size of your organisation, Defence Online has a range of advertising and marketing solutions to suit your business development requirements, connecting you with a marketplace worth over £19 billion annually in the UK alone.


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    Since 2018 Unmanned Airspace has been the world’s only dedicated news and analysis portal for governments, civil and military agencies looking to secure and manage the airspace above them in an age of drones and other autonomous air vehicles. Our reach is global, averaging more than 50,000 story views a month, with occasional peaks of over 100,000, with a strong presence in the key equipment procurement centres of the world. Our three key topic areas are: counter-UAS, UAS traffic management and space traffic management. Our C-UAS portfolio of products and services includes the Unmanned Airspace 2026 Global Counter-UAS Systems Directory , a one-stop global industry guide which identifies key industry capabilities, contract wins and partnerships of every major C-UAS company in the world.


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