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SAE Media Group is proud to present the 11th annual International Airborne ISR conference to be held in London on 21-22 October 2026.

Airborne ISR continues to be an essential capability for militaries, as an enabler for offensive and defensive operations across all domains, as a treasured source of intelligence for strategic decision-makers, and as an extremely capable deterrent in its own right. Coupled with modern dissemination technology and techniques, Airborne ISR enables forces to understand and deal with threats before they can cause harm, validating the age-old truism that ‘forewarned is forearmed’.


In this year’s conference, we will discuss in detail Maritie Patrol, Data Dissemination, UAV Technology, International Surveillance Cooperation, AWACS, Next Generation ISR, Industrial Engagement, and Threat Evolution alongside leading experts and programme managers in the field.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Air Vice Marshal Mark Ridgeway

Air Vice Marshal Mark Ridgeway

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff - Futures and Force Design, Military Strategic Headquarters
Andrew Evans

Andrew Evans

Director, US Army
Brigadier General John Creel

Brigadier General John Creel

NATO ISR Force Commander, NATO
Dr. Cagatay Soyer

Dr. Cagatay Soyer

AFSC/QF Programme Manager, NSPA

Air Vice Marshal Mark Ridgeway

Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff - Futures and Force Design, Military Strategic Headquarters
Air Vice Marshal Mark Ridgeway

 Air Vice-Marshal Mark Ridgway grew up in North London and joined the Royal Air Force in 1999 as an intelligence officer. He has worked in a range of roles across the RAF, Defence, and international organisations, completing multiple deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq and the Middle East. Most recently, as an air commodore, he commanded the National Centre for Geospatial Intelligence, before promotion and appointment as Director Defence Futures in October 2024. In July 2025, this role evolved to become Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff for Futures and Force Design, where he is responsible for providing strategic foresight and military concepts, learning lessons from conflicts around the world, and designing the future Armed Forces.

Mark holds a degree in Politics from the University of Nottingham and three Master's degrees in terrorism studies, defence studies, and leadership and management. He has also completed a doctorate focused on empowerment in the Information Age military. He has been awarded the US Legion of Merit and the US Defence Meritorious Medal.

Andrew Evans

Director, US Army
Andrew Evans

 Mr. Andrew Evans entered the Senior Executive Service in August 2023 as the Director of the Army ISR Task Force under the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2. He oversees an organization missioned to manage modernization efforts across the Army's Intelligence and Security Enterprise. Mr. Evans also leads Global Force Management activities for the Army’s Aerial ISR portfolio, including oversight of a $1.4 Billion MDEP supporting manned and unmanned assets across the Total Force. Mr. Evans holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Furman University, a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Phoenix University, and a certificate in Advanced Management from Harvard Business School.

 

Brigadier General John Creel

NATO ISR Force Commander, NATO
Brigadier General John Creel

 Brigadier General John B. Creel is the Commander, NATO Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Force (NISRF), stationed at the Italian Air Force Base (ITAF), Sigonella, Italy.
NISRF operates the RQ-4D unmanned aircraft and conducts unified ISR operations in support of
NATO and the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).
Prior to his current assignment, General Creel was the Deputy Commander, Air Forces Southern,
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. Prior to that, General Creel served as the Senior Special
Assistant and Executive Officer to the SACEUR and Commander of United States European
Command (USEUCOM), Brussels, Belgium.
General Creel began his military career in 1985 as an enlisted helicopter mechanic in the Army.
He then attended helicopter flight training and flew the UH-60 Black Hawk as a warrant officer.
After 15 years, he separated from the Army, joined the Air Force, and graduated from Officer
Training School in 2000. He has held positions at the squadron, group, wing, deployed Joint Force
Command and Combatant Command levels. General Creel’s operational tours include operations
Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Joint Endeavor, Joint Guard, Northern Watch, Enduring Freedom
and Iraqi Freedom.
General Creel holds an undergraduate degree in professional aeronautics and two graduate
degrees in Business Aviation from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and a third graduate
degree in Strategic Studies from the Marine Corps War College.
General Creel holds the rating of command pilot with over 7,600 hours in rotary and fixed wing
aircraft. His awards and decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Legion
of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor Device with two oak leaf
clusters, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with
eleven oak leaf clusters, Aerial Achievement Medal, Army Commendation Medal with three oak
leaf clusters, Army Achievement Medal, and the Combat Action Medal.

Commander Jordan Brye

Deputy Commander, CTF 67, US Navy
Commander Jordan Brye

 A native of Winona, Ohio, Commander Brye graduated from the United
States Naval Academy in 2007, earning a Bachelor of Science in Political
Science. Following commissioning, CDR Brye reported to NAS Pensacola,
FL for flight training in June 2007. In March 2008, he reported to Patrol
Squadron THIRTY (VP-30) in Jacksonville, FL for initial fleet training as a
P-3C Orion Navigator/Communicator, and earned his Naval Flight Officer
“Wings of Gold” in July 2008.
CDR Brye began his operational flying in February 2009 with the “Pelicans”
of Patrol Squadron FOUR FIVE (VP-45), where he served as Tactical
Publications Librarian, Airframes Branch Officer, Readiness Officer, and NFO
NATOPS Officer. While a “Pelican”, he qualified as Navigator/Communicator, Tactical Coordinator,
Mission Commander, and Instructor Tactical Coordinator, and deployed to the SEVENTH, SIXTH and
FOURTH Fleet areas of responsibility (AOR), participating in Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR.
In February 2012, Commander Brye joined the “Pro’s Nest” of VP-30 as a Fleet Replacement Squadron
instructor NFO. While there, he served as the Instructional Material Library Division Officer, FIUT NFO
Instructor, Instructor Under Training Instructor NFO, Fleet Introduction Team Division Officer, and
Weapons and Tactics Instructor. In March 2015, he graduated with honors from Liberty University with a
Master of Arts in Management and Leadership.
CDR Brye’s next assignment was onboard the USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) in San Diego, CA, in
October 2014 as the Operations Administration Officer where he qualified as Officer of the Deck
(Underway). He participated in the first ever three CVN hull swap between USS RONALD REAGAN,
USS GEORGE WASHINGTON, and USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, and conducted a deployment to
FOURTH Fleet.
In January 2016, he reported to PERS-43 in Millington, TN, where he served as the Flight Student
Placement Officer/Assistant VP/VQ Placement Officer, and VP Shore Assignments Officer.
He was selected for Department Head in 2017 and joined the ranks of the “Big Red” of Unmanned Patrol
Squadron ONE NINE (VUP-19) where he served as the Safety/NATOPS Officer, Guam Detachment
Officer in Charge, Maintenance Officer, and Operations Officer, and executed a deployment to the
SEVENTH Fleet AOR. While assigned to VUP-19, CDR Brye was awarded the 2020 Captain Tim Tibbits
Leadership Award.
In January 2021, following his Department Head tour, CDR Brye joined Commander, Patrol and
Reconnaissance Group/Pacific in NSA Hampton Roads, Virginia where he served as the MQ-4C Training,
Transition, Requirements and Integration Officer. He was selected for squadron command in March 2021
and served as the Commanding Officer of the “Golden Eagles” of Patrol Squadron NINE from 2023 through
2024.
CDR Brye assumed his current role as Deputy Commander in July 2024. His awards include the
Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (five awards), Navy and Marine
Corps Achievement Medal (two awards), and various campaign, service, and unit awards.

Commander Pieter Blank

Senior innovator, Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN)
Commander Pieter Blank

 Served in operational and supporting positions for more than 40 years;
Past 10 years innovator at Royal Netherlands Navy;
Leads various challenging projects to transform emergent technologies into operational capabilities.

Craig LeDieu

No1 Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, RAF
Craig LeDieu

Dr. Cagatay Soyer

AFSC/QF Programme Manager, NSPA
Dr. Cagatay Soyer

 Dr Çagatay Soyer is a Programme Manager at NATO Support and Procurement
Agency. He leads the Alliance Federated Surveillance and Control (AFSC) Programme
for the realization of an integrated and interoperable System of Systems to meet
NATO’s future multi-domain surveillance and control requirements. His team is also
supporting new NATO and multi-national initiatives for Space Situational Awareness
and Responsive Space capabilities. Prior to his current position, Dr Soyer was a
Project Manager and Branch Head for Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems at
NATO Communications and Information Agency, where he worked on several
projects in support of the NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control and Alliance
Ground Surveillance programmes, as well as the agency’s scientific programme of
work and support to operations.

Group Captain (Res.) James Beldon

Former ISTAR Deputy Force Commander, RAF
Group Captain (Res.) James Beldon

 As an active service Royal Air Force officer, Group Captain Jim Beldon acquired over 3,000 flying hours on the E-3D Sentry, serving on operations in the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan and across the globe. He commanded 8 Squadron (AWACS) from 2012 to 2014 before serving in Defence Communications at the Ministry of Defence and as the RAF’s Director of Defence Studies. In 2020, he served in Baghdad as NATO Mission Iraq’s Senior Policy and Strategy Advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Defence. He served as the Deputy Commander of the RAF’s ISTAR Force between 2021 and 2023 before leaving regular service and assuming a part-time Reservist role as a Group Captain in the UK’s Strategic Command. In civilian life, Jim serves as the senior Airborne ISR Consultant to Leidos Innovations UK.

Group Captain Judith Graham

DI-NCGI-Dep Hd Ops , UK CSOC
Group Captain Judith Graham

 After joining the RAF in 1998, Graham worked in intelligence support to operations completing operational tours around the globe. She has also led tactical imagery exploitation units and played a leading role in developing Counter-UAS capabilities and tactics. She has experience of NATO gained at SHAPE and was the manager for the RAF’s MQ-9 programmes. After graduating from Advanced Command and Staff Course, she worked for VCDS in the Secretariat in MoD where she gained a privileged insight into the highest levels of Defence.

As a Group Captain, Graham previously had responsibility for intelligence support to global operations, and Counterintelligence & Security at PJHQ. She is now Head of Operations and Analysis at the National Centre for Geospatial Intelligence.

Group Captain Rob Evans

AH Cap Del RPAS & Tac ISR, Air Capability Delivery ISR, Royal Air Force
Group Captain Rob Evans

 Group Captain Robin (Rob) Evans is a Royal Air Force pilot and is currently the Programme Director ( for the Protector Reconnaissance/Ground Attack (RG) Mk1 Remotely Piloted Air System and the Shadow R Mk2 Tactical - Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform.

He joined the RAF from school in November 1998 and, after training, subsequently converted to the Nimrod MR2 - Maritime Patrol Aircraft. Over a period of nearly 10 years, he deployed on numerous occasions on operations in the Middle East, the Caribbean and locations across the European area of responsibility. He was subsequently assigned to 8 Sqn and the Sentry Airborne Early Warning Mk1 capability further gaining operational experience in Libya and the Eastern Mediterranean.

A staff tours followed in the UK Joint Force Air Component as Guidance, Apportionment and Targeting Chief, and the Air and Space Warfare Centre (ASWC), where he was responsible for providing Capability Assurance of Air Mobility and Electronic Warfare capabilities and latterly charged with providing operational level critical analysis of RAF development and operational planning tasks alongside US counterparts.

Post staff training, he assumed Command of No. 54 Squadron in November 2021, where he was responsible for training future operators of the RAF’s Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) capabilities. Promoted to Group Captain at the end of his tour on Aug 2024, he assumed his current role within Air Capability – Decision Advantage and Special Projects, as Assistant Head Remotely Piloted Air Systems and Tactical ISR.

Rob is married to Victoria, a Reservist and RAF Weapon Systems Operator. They have two teenage children (who think they are adults), a dog (who won’t chase a ball) and all enjoy getting away in their campervan for biking and walking adventures.

Lieutenant Colonel Carsten-Philipp Mittel

Commander Reconnaissance Group, 51 Tactical Air Wing, Bundeswehr
Lieutenant Colonel Carsten-Philipp  Mittel

 Assignment
2007 - 2008
Joining the German Armed Forces, Participation at the Officer Candidate
Course, Air Force Officer School
2008 - 2012
Studies of History, Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Bundeswehr
Hamburg
2012 - 2015
Intelligence Analyst, German Strategic Reconnaissance Command
2015 - 2017
Military Assistant to Commanding General German Strategic Reconnaissance
Command
2018 - 2020
Squadron Leader III. Squadron, Strategic Reconnaissance School
2020 - 2022
Participation at the 17. National General/Admiral Staff Officer Course,
Bundeswehr Command and Staff College
2022 - 2024
Staff Officer J23 Collection Management, NATO Joint Force Command
Brunssum
2024 - 2025
Branch Head Analysis Correlation Fusion (ACF), German Air Component
Command, ISR Division
since 10/2025
Commander IMINT Group, Tactical Air Wing 51 “IMMELMANN”
Education and Degrees
2012
Master of Arts (History)
2022
Master of Arts (Military Leadership and International Security)
Deployments
2014
ISAF - Intelligence Analyst and Battalion S2 Section Head, German Forces
in KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
2019/20
RESOULTE SUPPORT – DEU National Intelligence Cell at HQ Resolute
Support, AFGHANISTAN

Mr Pieter Elands

ISR Programme Manager, Dutch TNO
Mr Pieter  Elands

 Pieter Elands joined the Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO in 1987, after his graduation as an Aeronautical Engineer at Delft University of Technology. He worked as a propulsion engineer on rocket and ramjet propulsion. Hereafter, he had various management positions in the area of Protection, Munitions and Weapons and in IT.
In 2012 he became Program Manager for uncrewed systems. Presently, he is in charge of several NL MOD research programs on autonomous systems, ISR, intelligence, decision-making, and targeting, focusing on improvement through the use of automation and artificial intelligence.

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Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN)
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