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Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability
30 November - 1 December 2026
Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability

Conference Overview

In January 2026, NATO allies signed a €330 million deal to equip 2A8 fleets with Trophy Active Protection Systems, highlighting the growing shift toward layered defence against modern threats such as drones and advanced anti-tank weapons. As the battlefield continues to evolve at pace, the critical question remains: how can military and industry leaders stay ahead of increasingly complex and rapidly changing risks?

Returning to London from 30 November - 2 December 2026, the 11th annual Future Armoured Vehicles: Survivability Conference is the only global event dedicated exclusively to armoured vehicle survivability. Bringing together senior military leaders, programme managers, capability directors, engineers, and industry innovators, the conference provides a focused platform to explore how nations are enhancing vehicle protection, operational resilience, and crew survivability in modern conflict environments.

We are delighted to welcome returning sponsors including BAE Systems Hägglunds (Silver Sponsor), alongside EuroTrophy and 3M.

“Fantastic insight into future developments in great detail and great networking opportunity.” - Royal Tank Regiment, British Army 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General Ryan Howell

Brigadier General Ryan Howell

CPE Ground, US Army
Brigadier General Terry R. Tillis

Brigadier General Terry R. Tillis

Commanding General, 7th Army Training Command
Brigadier Paul Hughes

Brigadier Paul Hughes

Head of Engineering Assurance and Certification - Land Domain, DE&S
Colonel James Fern

Colonel James Fern

Assistant Head Ground Manoeuvre, Capability Directorate, British Army HQ
James Gavin

James Gavin

UKDI Deputy Director, Head Technology Transition, UK MoD
Nick Taylor

Nick Taylor

Head of Combat Vehicles 1, National Armaments Material
Senior Representative,

Senior Representative,

, NATO Allied Land Command

Brigadier General Ryan Howell

CPE Ground, US Army
Brigadier General Ryan Howell

Brigadier General Terry R. Tillis

Commanding General, 7th Army Training Command
Brigadier General Terry R. Tillis

Brigadier Paul Hughes

Head of Engineering Assurance and Certification - Land Domain, DE&S
Brigadier Paul Hughes

Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Chief of R&D Group, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine
Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Colonel David Brassard

Commander, Multinational Brigade, Latvia
Colonel David Brassard

Colonel James Fern

Assistant Head Ground Manoeuvre, Capability Directorate, British Army HQ
Colonel James Fern

Colonel James R Howard

Commander Experimentation & Trials Group ETG, Experimentation & Trials Group HQ, British Army
Colonel James R Howard

Colonel Lee Bruner

ABRAMS Programme Manager, US Army
Colonel Lee Bruner

Colonel Luis Carlos Falcao Escorrega

Head of Land Military Planning Division, Army General Staff,, Portuguese Army
Colonel Luis Carlos Falcao Escorrega

Colonel Nicolas Mueller

Head Defence Procurement Cooperation, Armasuisse
Colonel Nicolas Mueller

Colonel Ralf Linne

Group Leader Armoured Forces, Office for Army Development, Bundeswehr
Colonel Ralf Linne

Dan Kalfus

Managing Director, EuroTrophy GmbH
Dan Kalfus

Dr Marcus Potter

Head of Mobility, Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL)
Dr Marcus Potter

James de St John-Pryce

DeFennec Solutions, British Army
James de St John-Pryce

James Gavin

UKDI Deputy Director, Head Technology Transition, UK MoD
James Gavin

Jan Mazal

Chief of the Military Robotics Department, Czech Defense University
Jan Mazal

John Crozier

Principal Engineer, DSTL, UK MoD
John  Crozier

Lieutenant Colonel Brady Juelson

Product Manager, XM30, CPE Ground, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Brady Juelson

Magnus Bergh

Project Manager R&D Land Domain, FMV, Swedish Ministry of Defence
Magnus Bergh

Major Jayme Leclerc

Principal Engineer Chief of Staff, Canadian Uncrewed Threat Response Task Force, Chief of Joint Capability Integration, Canadian Armed Forces
Major Jayme Leclerc

Nicholas Drummond

Strategic Advisor, KNDS
Nicholas Drummond

Nick Cowey

Director, Cambrai Group
Nick Cowey

Nick Taylor

Head of Combat Vehicles 1, National Armaments Material
Nick Taylor

Senior Representative

, Brazilian Army
Senior Representative

Senior Representative,

Cavalry and Armor Diretorate/2a, Hellenic Army General Staff
Senior Representative,

Tom Newbery

Platform Survivability Group, Platform Systems Division, Dstl
Tom Newbery

WO2 Chris McLaren

Armoured Adviser, Export Support Team, International Collaboration & Exports, International Collaboration and Exports
WO2 Chris McLaren

Key Highlights for Future Armoured Vehciles: Survivability 2026

  • New for 2026: speakers from NATO and Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL), with additional senior representatives to be confirmed.
  • Returning organisations: representation from the UK Ministry of Defence, British Army, DE&S, Dstl, Armasuisse, and the US Army.
  • Integrated Protection Systems Focus Day: Explores the growing requirement for layered defence solutions, as the proliferation of ATGMs and UAS continues to highlight both the scale and addressable nature of vulnerabilities facing armoured vehicles.

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Nick Cowey

Nick Cowey, Director, Cambrai Group

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9:00

DE&S Combat Vehicles Keynote Address

Nick Taylor

Nick Taylor, Head of Combat Vehicles 1, National Armaments Material

  • Driving faster, more agile procurement to balance cost, risk, and operational relevance
  • Accelerating delivery of next-generation armoured capability
  • Adopting layered survivability architectures to counter evolving threats
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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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    10:00

    Determining Standards in Design for Evolving Armoured Vehicle Survivability

    Brigadier Paul Hughes

    Brigadier Paul Hughes, Head of Engineering Assurance and Certification - Land Domain, DE&S

  • Balancing protection, mobility, and lethality in design standards
  • Establishing clear, threat-led survivability baselines amongst changing battlefield requirements
  • Ensuring survivability frameworks evolve in line with future threat trajectories
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Capability Directorate Update: Advancing British Survivability

    Colonel James Fern

    Colonel James Fern, Assistant Head Ground Manoeuvre, Capability Directorate, British Army HQ

  • Prioritising speed, dispersion, and manoeuvre to reduce exposure in high-threat environments
  • Combining passive, reactive, and active systems to defeat ATGMs, loitering munitions, and top-attack threats
  • Enhancing blast mitigation, internal survivability, and the ability to fight-on post-impact
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:00

    Driving Survivability and Change in Armoured Vehicle Protection in the ETG

    Colonel James R Howard

    Colonel James R Howard, Commander Experimentation & Trials Group ETG, Experimentation & Trials Group HQ, British Army

  • Designing experimentation to redefine survivability beyond traditional protection models
  • Balancing mobility, signature, and protection through evidence-based testing
  • Testing survivability concepts within dispersed and digitally enabled formations
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    12:30

    Survivability by Design: Ensuring Armoured Relevance in the Deep Reconnaissance-Strike Battle

    Nicholas Drummond

    Nicholas Drummond, Strategic Advisor, KNDS

  • Assessing the enduring role of tanks and heavy armour in an era defined by persistent surveillance, long-range precision fires, and ubiquitous UAVs
  • Integrating active protection systems, signature management, and counter-UAS capabilities to enhance platform survivability in contested environments
  • Designing the next generation of armoured fighting vehicles to balance protection, mobility, lethality, and digital connectivity for multi-domain operations
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Delivering Survivable, Networked, and Combat-Ready Manoeuvre for NATO

    Colonel Ralf Linne

    Colonel Ralf Linne, Chief of the Armoured Forces Branch, Bundeswehr

  • Evolving German armoured force concepts to address peer threats – prioritising survivability against artillery, loitering munitions, and UAV-enabled targeting
  • Integrating protection systems into a layered survivability architecture, combining passive, reactive, and active protection at platform and formation level
  • Driving interoperability across NATO armoured formations, aligning standards, data architectures, and joint operational concepts
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    14:30

    Integrating Protection, Resilience, and Combat Endurance Across NATO

    Senior Representative,

    Senior Representative,, , NATO Allied Land Command

  • Integrating passive armour, reactive systems, and active protection to defeat multi-vector threats
  • Armoured units reducing exposure through manoeuvre, terrain use, and signature management
  • Examining how sustainment, recovery and logistics underpin combat endurance
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    15:00

    Session Reserved for BAE Systems Hägglunds

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    15:30

    Building Armoured Survivability on NATO's Eastern Flank

    Colonel David Brassard

    Colonel David Brassard, Commander, Multinational Brigade, Latvia

  • Strengthening armoured force survivability against persistent ISR, FPV drones, loitering munitions, and long-range precision fires on NATO's eastern flank
  • Integrating active protection systems, counter-UAS capabilities, and signature management across multinational armoured formations
  • Building resilient and interoperable combat formations capable of sustaining manoeuvre and combat effectiveness in high-threat environment
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    16:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:30

    Session Reserved for Silver Sponsor

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    17:00

    FMV Land Systems R&D Update

    Magnus Bergh

    Magnus Bergh, Project Manager R&D Land Domain, FMV, Swedish Ministry of Defence

  • Progress on next-generation combat vehicle programmes and upgrades
  • Delivering accelerated procurement timelines in response to evolving threats
  • Enhancing survivability through APS, signature management, and protection upgrades
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    17:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Nick Cowey

    Nick Cowey, Director, Cambrai Group

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    9:00

    Integrating Survivability at Scale: Delivering Protection Across Next-Generation Armoured Formations

    Brigadier General Ryan Howell

    Brigadier General Ryan Howell, CPE Ground, US Army

  • Embedding layered survivability into platform architectures and formation design
  • Synchronising survivability capabilities across programmes and stakeholders
  • Countering evolving threats through system-of-systems integration
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    9:30

    Designing the Next-Generation Abrams for Survivability and Mobility

    Colonel Lee Bruner

    Colonel Lee Bruner, ABRAMS Programme Manager, US Army

  • Adapting to drone-dominated and multi-domain battlefields
  • Leveraging modular and open system architectures for survivability upgrades
  • Reconceptualising crew survivability through automation and design changes
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Designing Survivability from First Principles: The XM30

    Lieutenant Colonel Brady Juelson

    Lieutenant Colonel Brady Juelson, Product Manager, XM30, CPE Ground, US Army

  • Leveraging Digital Integration for enhanced threat detection and response
  • Prioritising crew centric protection and reduced cognitive burden
  • Designing for survivability against drone and precision-strike events
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:00

    Panel Session: How Innovation and Investment Is Redefining Armoured Vehicle Protection

     

  • Prioritising active protection systems (APS), counter-UAS, and signature reduction alongside traditional passive armour to address evolving threats
  • Driving value through modular and upgradeable architectures: Investing in open systems and scalable designs to enable rapid insertion of emerging protection technologies without full platform redesign
  • Responding to the drone and top-attack threat environment: Redirecting funding toward capabilities that counter loitering munitions and UAV swarms in contested battlespaces
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    Tom Newbery

    Tom Newbery, Platform Survivability Group, Platform Systems Division, Dstl

    James Gavin

    James Gavin, UKDI Deputy Director, Head Technology Transition, UK MoD

    Nick Cowey

    Nick Cowey, Director, Cambrai Group

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    12:45

    Networking Lunch

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    13:45

    Session Reserved for Silver Sponsor

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    14:15

    Modernising Portugal’s Armoured Force Survivability for NATO Operations

    Colonel Luis Carlos Falcao Escorrega

    Colonel Luis Carlos Falcao Escorrega, Head of Land Military Planning Division, Army General Staff,, Portuguese Army

  • Upgrading legacy armoured platforms to extend survivability and relevance
  • Enhancing platform resilience through digitalisation and networked systems
  • Aligning armoured survivability with NATO interoperability and expeditionary operations
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    14:45

    Session Reserved for Silver Sponsor

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    15:15

    Enhancing Armoured Vehicle Survivability in the Brazilian Army: Modernisation and Operational Adaptation

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , Brazilian Army

  • Modernisation of the Guarani platform to enhance survivability and situational awareness
  • Balancing protection and mobility across diverse operational environments
  • Upgrading medium and heavy platforms with modular and scalable protection
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    15:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:15

    Session Reserved for Silver Sponsor

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    16:45

    Integrated Survivability for Armoured Forces in Multi-Domain Operations

    Senior Representative,

    Senior Representative,, Cavalry and Armor Diretorate/2a, Hellenic Army General Staff

  • Modernising legacy armoured fleets through open architectures and scalable survivability upgrades
  • Integrating C-UAS, APS, and battlefield sensors into a cohesive protection ecosystem
  • Balancing capability, affordability, and interoperability for future NATO armoured formations
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    17:15

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Confirmed Speakers Include:

    CPE Ground
    US Army
    Commanding General
    7th Army Training Command
    Head of Engineering Assurance and Certification - Land Domain
    DE&S
    Chief of R&D Group, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment
    Armed Forces of Ukraine
    Commander
    Multinational Brigade, Latvia
    Assistant Head Ground Manoeuvre, Capability Directorate
    British Army HQ
    Commander Experimentation & Trials Group ETG
    Experimentation & Trials Group HQ, British Army
    ABRAMS Programme Manager
    US Army
    Head of Land Military Planning Division, Army General Staff,
    Portuguese Army
    Head Defence Procurement Cooperation
    Armasuisse
    Group Leader Armoured Forces
    Office for Army Development, Bundeswehr
    Managing Director
    EuroTrophy GmbH
    Head of Mobility
    Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL)
    DeFennec Solutions
    British Army
    UKDI Deputy Director, Head Technology Transition
    UK MoD
    Chief of the Military Robotics Department
    Czech Defense University
    Principal Engineer
    DSTL, UK MoD
    Product Manager, XM30, CPE Ground
    US Army
    Project Manager R&D Land Domain
    FMV, Swedish Ministry of Defence
    Principal Engineer Chief of Staff, Canadian Uncrewed Threat Response Task Force, Chief of Joint Capability Integration
    Canadian Armed Forces
    Strategic Advisor
    KNDS
    Director
    Cambrai Group
    Head of Combat Vehicles 1
    National Armaments Material
    Brazilian Army
    Cavalry and Armor Diretorate/2a
    Hellenic Army General Staff
    Platform Survivability Group, Platform Systems Division
    Dstl
    Armoured Adviser, Export Support Team, International Collaboration & Exports
    International Collaboration and Exports

    Silver Sponsor

    Sponsor

    Exhibitors

    Supporting Partners

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    BAE Systems Hägglunds

    Silver Sponsor
    https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/our-company/inc-businesses/platforms-and-services/locations/sweden

    BAE Systems Hägglunds focuses on the provision and upgrade of vehicle systems for military and civil applications. These include world-leading combat vehicles, armoured engineering vehicles and armoured personnel carriers. Supporting our customers and the users during operational service is key and we provide a wide range of services to customers worldwide, including, modernisation services from simple to complex vehicle upgrades and enhancements through to training and simulation solutions.


    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    EuroTrophy GmbH

    Sponsor
    https://euro-trophy.de/

    EuroTrophy GmbH is the European hub for the marketing, sale and production of the Trophy® Active Protection System (APS).

    Based in Germany, the company provides high-end, state-of-the-art Active Protection Systems that substantially enhances the protection level of armored vehicles, thus safeguarding their crews. The company also provides vehicle integration support services and related through-life support of the APS.

    These services significantly improve the security of supply of Trophy® APS to its existing European user nations, and its potential future customers. The company focuses on the needs of the European defense community.


    Exhibitors


    3M

    Exhibitors
    https://www.3m.com/

    3M is a science-based technology company that is committed to improving lives and doing business in the right way. For over 75 years, 3M has delivered innovative protective solutions to military personnel that help increase operational effectiveness and mission safety in high-risk environments. Fueled by proprietary technologies and innovative designs, 3M’s holistic solutions help address the unique requirements of the modern soldier. 3M’s personal protective equipment solutions are designed to help improve soldier survivability while enhancing sustained combat and combat support operations.

    Media Partners


    Defense and Munitions

    Supporting Partners
    https://www.defenseandmunitions.com/

    Defense and Munitions provides current information about the latest manufacturing processes and design innovations occurring in the industry. Defense and Munitions explores best practices, regulatory requirements, materials, and the latest manufacturing innovations used for producing everything from ammunition to land, sea, and air equipment used by military, law enforcement, and enthusiasts.


    EchoBlue Media Group

    Supporting Partners
    http://www.echoblue.co.uk/



    MVS

    Supporting Partners
    https://militaryvehiclesystems.com/about-us

    We have a strong history in the publishing arena having produced magazines in the Telecomms, Defence and Emergency Services sectors. Our previous projects were distributed at select events and maintained a digital presence via websites and various social media platforms


    Army Technology

    Supporting Partners
    http://www.army-technology.com/

    Army Technology provide the latest insights, news, and commentary on the global military sector. Supported by analysis and forecasts from GlobalData’s market-leading intelligence center, they highlight key economic factors and procurement trends shaping future acquisitions. These platforms are complemented by Global Defence Technology, a leading digital magazine offering in-depth features, expert perspectives, and analysis on the latest innovations and trends across air, land, and sea defence domains.


    Defense Advancement

    Supporting Partners
    https://www.defenseadvancement.com/

    DefenseAdvancement.com (DA) is a defense marketing and supplier sourcing platform, showcasing supplier capabilities across aerospace, land, naval and security domains. Operated by the team behind UnmannedSystemsTechnology.com, DA connects governments, armed forces and the entire defense and security supply chain, giving suppliers an online platform to showcase their technologies and capabilities.


    Armada International

    Supporting Partners
    http://armadainternational.com

    ARMADA INTERNATIONAL is leading defence magazine which reports on and analyses defence systems, equipment and technology. Together with its Compendium supplements, ARMADA provides defence planners in the militaries, in government, in procurement and in the defence industry itself with the information they need to plan their strategies.


    Zonar Military

    Supporting Partners
    http://www.zona-militar.com

    Zona Military is the world's most widely read Spanish-language news portal focused on defence and international security, with a particular emphasis on military capabilities and modernization, the associated industry, exercises, and operations. It combines current information with expert analysis and on-the-ground reporting at official events and international trade shows.

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