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Be part of the 8th annual Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability conference - the only armoured vehicle conference dedicated to survivability.

Collaborate across an unmatched 3 day programme - including an APS Focus Day.

Join forward-thinking protection experts to discuss the next generation of tools to  counter the growing number of AFV threats. 

150 + Attendees | 3 Day Conference | 35 + Sessions | APS Focus Day | 12 + Nations in Attendance | Dedicated Networking Opportunities | British Army Exhibition Stands

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APS Focus Day - Monday 13th November


Building up the success of last year's event, we are thrilled to announce the return of our APS Focus Day.


Recognising the growing influence of UAVs  on armoured conflict, this dedicated session will further empower your response to this novel challenge to AFVs.
 

Here's why you can't afford to miss the APS Focus Day:

  • Expert insight into NATO's response from 3 members of NATO STANAG 4686 
  • Access key subject leaders from the UK, US, France, Germany, Turkey, and Israel 
  • Gain vital insight into the future influence of C-UAS technology on Active Protection 
  • Hear about the development of Directed Energy weapons 

Armed vehicle survivability has become more important than ever due to the advances in both offensive and defensive technologies,.

Application of the most capable protection systems and effective armour doctrine is a critical priority for all nations to ensure the continued unique operational advantages of armoured vehicles.

NEW: The Widest Line-up of Speakers Ever.

You will gain access to participants from across the globe, at the most senior military, government, and industry level. NEW for 2023: France, Italy, Republic of Korea

NEW: British Army Exhibition

NEW: Engineers and Programme Managers Discussing the Next Generation of MBTs

Black Panther K2 | Challenger III | Leopard II

NEW: C-UAS Experts

UK Joint Counter-UAS Office (JCO) | British Army Programmes Directorate.

NEW: Next-Generation Technology Development

Directed Energy Weapons for Active Protection | Additive Manufacturing

NEW: Open-System Architectures

UK Land Open systems Architecture (LOSA) | US Ground Combat Infrastructure Architecture (GCIA) 

NEW: Non-Technical Aspects

Human Operator | Survivability as a Skill | Adapting Employment Doctrine to Lessons Learned | Acquisition Intelligence | Mission-Orientated Survivability

NEW: Survivability in Armoured Amphibious and Littoral Operations

US Marine Corps |  Royal Marines | Royal Netherlands Marine Corps

 

Connect with those who are shaping the future of Armoured Vehicle Survivability in the world’s-only dedicated forum.

National military and government:

  • Senior OEM Engineers
  • Protection System Manufacturers
  • Professional Threat Analysts
  • Military trials & testing professionals
  • AFV Product Managers
  • Government Procurement Officials
  • Armoured Vehicle Operators

Industry:

  • Manufacturers of AFVs
  • Facilitators of MLU, MRO, and R&D services
  • Providers of protection systems – active and passive
  • Businesses looking to break in to the AFV market
  • Developers and innovators in military technology
  • Parties wishing to improve the alignment of military requirements with industry development

Transnational bodies:

  • Organisations seeking to coordinate and facilitate the interoperability of allied land forces
  • Those seeking to establish and strengthen partnerships with states and industry players

Conference agenda

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7:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:20

Chair's Opening Remarks

Mr Tom Newbery, Principal Scientist, DSTL

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8:30

APS Integration onto CR3: Achieving a Step-Change in British Armoured Vehicle Protection

Colonel William Waugh MBE

Colonel William Waugh MBE, Programme Manager, Armour (MBT) Programme, Programmes Directorate, British Army

  • Advantages provided to British Heavy Armour through APS
  • The realities of integration onto an existing platform
  • Collaboration with DSTL and DE&S for coordinated research, development, and procurement of APS
  • Preparing to meet outstanding challenges for active protection.
     
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    9:00

    DE M-SHORAD as a Transformational Modernization Capability and Critical Component of an Integrated, Layered, and In-depth Air Missile Defense for Division and Brigade Maneuver Formations

    Colonel Steven Gutierrez

    Colonel Steven Gutierrez, DE M-SHORAD Project Manager, Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office, US Army

  • Prototyping efforts to date, inclusive of promising Live Fire Exercise results
  • The current challenge, crossing the valley of death in defense technology (directed energy) and industry’s critical role
     
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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:00

    Establishing an Effective Framework to Facilitate Interoperability of APS in NATO Forces

    Mr Mark McNeil

    Mr Mark McNeil, Program Coordinator, Land Engineering Support Centre LESC & Land Materiel Assurance LMA, Canadian Department of National Defence

  • NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4686 
  • Insight into STANAG procedures for the assessment of APS 
  • Enhancing APS through modular frameworks/architectures 
  • Towards Collaborative and Cooperative Protection
  •  Individual platform and area/group protection 
  • Adapting and responding to evolving and emerging threats
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Developing Future Survivability Suites to Better Meet Contemporary and Future Threats

    Mr Tom Newbery, Principal Scientist, DSTL

  • Expanding the envelope of defeat
  • Relationship between APS and other survivability options
  • Managing cost and risk
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor: Elbit Systems UK

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    12:00

    Developing APS for French Armoured Vehicles

    Mr Cyril Journé, Land Systems Survivability and Protection Expert, Directorate General of Armaments DGA, French MoD

  • The evolution of the French DIAMANT system
  • Interoperability through NATO STANAG 4686: 
  • Adhering to guidance on pre-qualification trials 
  • Additional trials pursued by the French MoD
     
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Research and Development Efforts to Maintain APS

    Lieutenant Colonel (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

    Lieutenant Colonel (Name Withheld for Security Reasons), Head of Survivability, DDR&D (MAFAT), Israel Ministry of Defence

  • The changes in threat
  • Effective collaboration in R&D process
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    14:00

    Maximizing Survivability Through the Integration of Active Protection Systems

    Mr Abdulmenaf Erdem, Senior Associate, Land Systems, Presidency of Defence Industries - SSB

  • An overview of where development is needed to meet the asymmetric operational demands of the tanks that were joined operations
  • Combat proven capabilities of the FIRAT-M60TM (Turkish Modernization) Upgrade Package which enhances survivability and lethality aspects of the platform
  • PULAT and AKKOR APS
  • Integration Challenges of APS
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    14:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor: EuroTrophy

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    15:00

    Tehcnological Advances and Combatting Additional Threats: Shaping the APS of the Future

    Mr Holger Niebel, System Engineer LEOPARD 2 MBT, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw), German Federal Ministry of Defence

  • Threats to be covered
  • Key features
  • Integration Requirements
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Understanding the challenges of C-UAS in the modern battle space

    Squadron Leader Charles Lynn, Chief of Staff, Joint C-UAS Office (JCO), UK Ministry of Defence

  • The C-UAS approach – delivering an integrated C-UAS eco-system
  • Future challenges – understanding threat evolution and agile responses to the challenge

     

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    16:30

    Land Ground-Based Air Defence (LGBAD) C-sUAS Project 6; APS Coherence and Synergy

    Squadron Leader Hugo Piers Morris, SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead, Joint Effects, Programmes Directorate, Army HQ

  • Overview of LGBAD Proj 6 Package 2 – mounted C-sUAS.
  •  Mounted C-sUAS DTID options and platform/APS integration.
  • Situating C-sUAS in the air threat to armour in the land environment.
  •  The Survivability challenge; the balance of passive vs active systems in a contested EM environment and the future of library-based sensors.
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    17:00

    Extended C-UAS Q&A

    Squadron Leader Charles Lynn, Chief of Staff, Joint C-UAS Office (JCO), UK Ministry of Defence

    Squadron Leader Hugo Piers Morris, SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead, Joint Effects, Programmes Directorate, Army HQ

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    17:30

    Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Mr Tom Newbery, Principal Scientist, DSTL

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:45

    SAE Welcome

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE, Director, Cambrai Group Ltd

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    9:00

    LOSA: Supporting Integrated Survivability

    Colonel Pete Cowell

    Colonel Pete Cowell, Team Leader, Land Open Systems Architecture LOSA, British Army

  • Existing challenges to integrated survivability
  • Advantages of an Open System architecture approach to integrated survivability
     
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    9:30

    Improving Survivability through Multi-sensor and Systems Integration

    Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce, Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army, Directorate Capability

  • Sensors, systems and effectors.
  • Integration challenges and opportunities.
  • The roles for AI-Enabled and Human-Enhanced decisions.
     
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Boxer Through-Life Capability Management: Optimising Survivability through Increased Protection, Lethality and Mobility

    Lieutenant Colonel Tom Foss-Smith, SO1 BOXER Future, Mechanised Infantry Programme, Army HQ

  • Boxer TLCM overview
  • Protection TLCM opportunities
  • Lethality TLCM opportunities
  • Mobility TLCM opportunities
  • Achieving the optimal mix to maximise survivability
     
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor: Otokar

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    12:00

    MRAV BOXER - Enhancing Mobile Infantry Survivability

    Lieutenant Colonel Karlheinz Boenke, Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Center

  • Mobility as survivability 
  • Making the trade-off between enhanced protection and reduced mobility 
  • Responding to new and evolving tasks and threat profiles to the BOXER
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    12:30

    Leading Multinational Common Armoured Vehicle System Programme – Development and Procurement of Mobile Survivability System

    Mrs Liisa Nevalainen, CAVS Project Manager, Finnish Defence Forces

  • Building multinational R&D programme for modular armoured vehicle system
  • Leading continuous development of CAVS vehicles
     
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Building Integrated Survivability in the Swedish Armed Forces

    Dr Martin Hagström, Deputy Research Director, Swedish Defence Research Agency

  • Integrating active and passive protection 
  • Utilising emerging technologies
  • Aligning through electronic architectures and networks 
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    14:30

    The Future of MBT Survivability on the Battlefield - Rheinmetall Protection Systems Hybrid Protection Approach to Cope with Modern Threats in Theater

  • RPS company presentation and product portfolio
  • KE protection: weight efficient modern armor concepts
  • MPK protection: mine shield with escape hatch and overmatch function
  • Top Attack Scenarios: TAPS
  • Mr Stefan Kruselburger

    Mr Stefan Kruselburger, Chief Sales Officer Business Unit Protection Systems, Rheinmetall Protection Systems Gmbh

    Dr Malte Veehmayer

    Dr Malte Veehmayer, Head of Product Unit Passive Protection, Rheinmetall Protection Systems Gmbh

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    15:00

    Survivability Aspects for the Development of Armoured Vehicles in the Finnish Defence Forces

    Lieutenant Colonel Riku Rantakari, Chief of Operations, Armoured Brigade, Finnish Defence Force (FDF)

  • Operational environment
  • Diversity of threats
  • Lifecycle of passive and active protection
     
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    Fulfilling Survivability Potential through Designing Around the Human Operator

    Mr Tarkan Turkcan, Director CV90 Platform, BAE Systems Hägglunds

  • The human and machine
  • Ever growing calibres
     
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    16:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:30

    The Challenges in Improving the Survivability of Next Generation Combat Vehicle

  • Technology of Protection Systems 
  • Maximizing Survivability 
  • Contribution of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Combat Vehicle
     
  • Hwa Jung Kim

    Hwa Jung Kim, Chief Engineer, Analysis and Evaluation Team, Hyundai Rotem

    Hyung Joon Jo

    Hyung Joon Jo, Head of Defense Solution Division, Hyundai Rotem

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    17:00

    Survey of Worldwide Scenario on Combining Manned and Unmanned Technology for Survivability

    Smt. K. Vijayalakshmi, Scientist ‘E’, Shri. S. Arunsundar, Scientist 'E'

    Smt. K. Vijayalakshmi, Scientist ‘E’, Shri. S. Arunsundar, Scientist 'E', Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), , Indian MoD

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    17:30

    Adapting Armoured Vehicle Employment Doctrine to Lessons Learned in Survivability.

    Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Foulerton, SO1 Cap Int, HQ LWC

  • Operating armoured vehicles with mechanised and light forces.
  • Operating armoured vehicles in urban areas and close country.
     
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    Informing Capability Development Through Acquisition Intelligence

    Lieutenant Colonel Marc Jason, Threat Integrator for Ground Combat Systems, HQDA, G-2

  • Purpose and Policy of Acquisition Intelligence
  • Threat Informed Modernization
  • Implications from Recent Conflicts and Open Source Intelligence
     
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    18:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE, Director, Cambrai Group Ltd

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE, Director, Cambrai Group Ltd

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    9:00

    U.S. Army Next Generation Combat Vehicles Cross Functional Team – an accelerant for transformation priorities

    Colonel M. Ryan Howell

    Colonel M. Ryan Howell, Chief of Staff, Next Generation Combat Vehicles Cross Functional Team, US Army

  • Survivability overview 
  • Science & Technology collaboration across industry, and within the US and allied governments
  • Survivability for future formations and its associated platforms
     
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    Open-Systems Architecture: The Key Enabler for Rapid Technical Insertions of Survivability Capabilities

    Colonel Jeffery Jurand, PM XM30 Combat Vehicle, PEO Ground Combat Systems (GCS)

  • Overview of key tenets of the Ground Combat Infrastructure Architecture (GCIA) standard as implemented in the to XM30 Combat Vehicle.
  • What does integration look like in the future – a notional use case
  • Hardware emulation in the Software development environment
     
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor: Leonardo

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Evolution of Survivability Concepts - Adopting a Novel Approach in the CARMEL Programme to Address Complex Survivability Challenges in the Emerging Battlespace

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) (Name Witheld for Security Reasons)

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) (Name Witheld for Security Reasons), Consultant CARMEL Program, Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)

  • Mission-Oriented Survivability 
  • Multi-Dimensional Challenges: Beyond CE and KE Threats
  • From Platform-Centric to Formation-Oriented Approach
  • Attrition as a means to ensure Crew Survivability
     
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    Additive Manufacturing: Enhancing Survivability through Improving Platform Availability

    Mr Richard Hamber, Team Leader, High Value Manufacturing Centre of Excellent (HMV CoE), Future Capability Group (FCG), Defence Equipment and Security (DE&S), UK MoD

  • What Is additive manufacturing
  • How it can improve platform availability
     
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    12:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:30

    Panel Session: Co-operation with Industry to Respond to New Threats and Realise Emerging Technologies for Protection

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) (Name Witheld for Security Reasons)

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret'd) (Name Witheld for Security Reasons), Consultant CARMEL Program, Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)

    Lieutenant Colonel James de St John-Pryce, Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit, British Army, Directorate Capability

    Lieutenant Colonel Marc Jason, Threat Integrator for Ground Combat Systems, HQDA, G-2

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Survivability as a Skill: Preparing Vehicle Crews to Exploit the Full Potential of New Survivability Systems

    Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Bowman

    Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Bowman, SO1 Battlelab, British Army

  • Disadvantages of current training for survivability for the rapid pace of survivability improvement
  • ‘Transformation to Training’: A more appropriate response to rapid procurement of off-the-shelf survivability systems 
  • Creating a culture of life long and just in time survivability training with platform operators
     
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    14:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:00

    Impactful Projection - Optimising the Australian Army for Littoral Operations and Long-Range Strike

    Colonel Michael Scott, Director, Land Vehicles, Land Capability Division, Australian Department of Defence

  • Upgrading Australian Land Forces survivability through platform upgrade and procurements
  • Balancing the needs of projection with enhanced survivability requirements for long-rang strike and littoral operations
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Improving Spanish Survivability through the Pizarro and VAC Programmes

    Colonel Antonio R. Llorens Pérez, Pizarro Programme Manager, Spanish MoD

  • Introduction to Pizarro and VAC programmes
  • Improved armour and protection systems on both Programmes
  • Way ahead
     
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    The Armoured Infantry Combat System: The Future of the Armoured Fighting Vehicle

    Lieutenant Colonel Salvatore Bizzarro, Force Development Section Head, Italian Army

  • The operational environment: present and future scenarios 
  • Defining the plan: How the Italian Army is transforming to meet the future challenged posed by the evolving scenarios
  • The Italian Army Modernization programs of the Armoured Forces: Focus on the Armoured Infantry Combat System program 
  • Italian Army Robotics Experimentation: The ongoing program of development and experimentation of Robotics & Autonomous Systems (RAS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) IOT to enable the employment of emerging and disruptive technologies by land forces.
     
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    Protecting and Supporting Distributed Marine Forces with the Next Generation Amphibious Combat Vehicle

  • ACV Program Update
  • ACV FD Implementation
  • ACVs in distributed Ops
     
  • Lieutenant Colonel Matthew W Hohl, Mobility Branch Head and Amphibious Vehicle Integration Officer , United States Marine Corps

    Colonel Timothy Hough, Program Manager Advanced Amphibious Assault (PM AAA), PEO Land Systems, US Marine Corps

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    17:00

    Panel Session: Survivability Requirements of Amphibious and Littoral Operations

    Colonel Timothy Hough, Program Manager Advanced Amphibious Assault (PM AAA), PEO Land Systems, US Marine Corps

    Lieutenant Colonel Matthew W Hohl, Mobility Branch Head and Amphibious Vehicle Integration Officer , United States Marine Corps

    Lieutenant Colonel Will Jerrold, Cdo Forces Programme, Royal Marines

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    17:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE

    Brig (Ret'd) Nick Cowey MBE, Director, Cambrai Group Ltd


    Director
    Cambrai Group Ltd
    Pizarro Programme Manager
    Spanish MoD
    PM XM30 Combat Vehicle
    PEO Ground Combat Systems (GCS)
    Chief of Staff, Next Generation Combat Vehicles Cross Functional Team
    US Army
    Director, Land Vehicles, Land Capability Division
    Australian Department of Defence
    Team Leader, Land Open Systems Architecture LOSA
    British Army
    DE M-SHORAD Project Manager, Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office
    US Army
    Program Manager Advanced Amphibious Assault (PM AAA), PEO Land Systems
    US Marine Corps
    Programme Manager, Armour (MBT) Programme, Programmes Directorate
    British Army
    Head of Product Unit Passive Protection
    Rheinmetall Protection Systems Gmbh
    Deputy Research Director
    Swedish Defence Research Agency
    Chief Engineer, Analysis and Evaluation Team
    Hyundai Rotem
    Head of Defense Solution Division
    Hyundai Rotem
    Head of Survivability
    DDR&D (MAFAT), Israel Ministry of Defence
    Consultant CARMEL Program
    Israel Ministry of Defense (IMoD)
    Commanding Officer, Armoured Trials and Development Unit
    British Army, Directorate Capability
    Authorized Army Representative for MRAV BOXER
    Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Center
    Threat Integrator for Ground Combat Systems
    HQDA, G-2
    Mobility Branch Head and Amphibious Vehicle Integration Officer
    United States Marine Corps
    SO1 Cap Int
    HQ LWC
    Chief of Operations, Armoured Brigade
    Finnish Defence Force (FDF)
    Force Development Section Head
    Italian Army
    SO1 BOXER Future, Mechanised Infantry Programme
    Army HQ
    SO1 Battlelab
    British Army
    Cdo Forces Programme
    Royal Marines
    Senior Associate, Land Systems
    Presidency of Defence Industries - SSB
    Land Systems Survivability and Protection Expert, Directorate General of Armaments DGA
    French MoD
    System Engineer LEOPARD 2 MBT, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw)
    German Federal Ministry of Defence
    System Engineer LEOPARD 2 MBT, Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw)
    German Federal Ministry of Defence
    Program Coordinator, Land Engineering Support Centre LESC & Land Materiel Assurance LMA
    Canadian Department of National Defence
    Team Leader, High Value Manufacturing Centre of Excellent (HMV CoE), Future Capability Group (FCG)
    Defence Equipment and Security (DE&S), UK MoD
    Chief Sales Officer Business Unit Protection Systems
    Rheinmetall Protection Systems Gmbh
    Director CV90 Platform
    BAE Systems Hägglunds
    Principal Scientist
    DSTL
    CAVS Project Manager
    Finnish Defence Forces
    Hyundai Rotem
    Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO),
    Indian MoD
    Chief of Staff, Joint C-UAS Office (JCO)
    UK Ministry of Defence
    SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead
    Joint Effects, Programmes Directorate, Army HQ

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    Past-Attendee List

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    Speaker Interview - Colonel Pete Cowell, British Army

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    Speaker Interview - Colonel Jeffery Jurand, PEO Ground Combat Systems (GCS)

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    Leonardo

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    Otokar Otomotiv ve Savunma Sanayi A.S. (Otokar) is one of the major automotive plants in Turkey, combining its own intellectual property rights with advanced engineering capabilities, technology, design & applications within its most modern manufacturing facilities.The company is a member of Turkey’s largest business conglomerate, Koç Group, which generates 7% of GDP and 11% of total exports of Turkey, the only Turkish company to be listed in the Fortune Global 500 list. Otokar has been selected by more than 35 countries in the world for providing innovative, effective & tailored solutions to meet the existing and future requirements of end users with its wide range of combat proven land platforms. More than 33,000 OTOKAR military vehicles are operating under different geographical and extreme climate conditions in the world and their combat capabilities are proven in the real combat situations in high risk areas. Otokar designs and manufactures a wide range of tactical armored wheeled vehicles including 4x4 COBRA, COBRA II, COBRA II- MRAP, AKREP II, URAL, ISV, ARMA 6x6 and ARMA 8x8. Otokar’s TULPAR tracked armored vehicle family is designed as a multi-purpose vehicle platform with its significant ballistic and mine protection and high payload capacity to meet the requirements of modern armed forces for all types of missions in the battlefield.



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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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