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29 September - 30 September 2025
UAV Technology

SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the 10th annual UAV Technology conference, taking place on the 29th September and 30th September 2025 in London.

Uncrewed aerial systems have become one of the most researched and pursued military technologies from the past decade and the market for drones and UAVs has grown exponentially. Their capabilities have advanced with the shifting of operational requirements, whether it be with ISR assets for long range reconnaissance missions, soldier-born battlefield awareness mini UAS or for remotely piloted combat drones for precision strikes. Demand for these indispensable capabilities has led to further development of their technical abilities.

Why Attend UAV Technology UK 2025?

  • Hear the latest UAV Technology updates from UK, European and International Senior Leadership and Programme Managers.
  • Engage and network with senior programme leaders and decision-makers from across both military and industry and learn how to adapt your UAV platforms through innovation and experimentation.
  • Discover a range of topics, including UAV procurement, ISR capabilities, maritime operations, civil airspace integration, regulation and standardisation, and more.
  • Meet leading industry solution providers to discover how to leverage their UAV platforms and capabilities.

Be sure not to miss out on the opportunity to be at the forefront of UAV development.
 

 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier Stu Nasse

Brigadier Stu Nasse

Head Capability Coalitions, British Army HQ
Captain Mauro Ghezzi

Captain Mauro Ghezzi

Studies and Programs Office, Ships Interface Section Leader, Naval Aviation Department, Italian Navy
Group Captain Colin Welsh

Group Captain Colin Welsh

Head of the RAF Rapid Capabilities Office, Royal Air Force
Mr. James Gavin

Mr. James Gavin

Head of Future Capability Innovation, UK MoD

Ben Massey

Vice President, Government, Satcom Direct - Government
Ben Massey

Ben has worked in the aerospace and defence industry for 20 years, including over a decade in Military Aircraft Satellite Communications (SATCOM), with previous commercial roles at Lockheed Martin, Inmarsat, Thales, Airbus DS, and Eclipse SARL. He joined Satcom Direct Government in 2023 to create and lead a new business unit dedicated to serving the European, Middle Eastern, African, and Asia-Pacific military and government markets. He is responsible for the overall financial performance of the group, as well as leading a globally dispersed team, focused on delivering specialist, end-to-end Aircraft SATCOM solutions.

Bob Wells

Vice President, Uavionix Corporation
Bob Wells

Bob Wells is an experienced military professional and business executive with over two decades of military service combined with a successful civilian career in business development. As the Vice President of Government & Defense at uAvionix Corporation, he is responsible for driving business growth and sales of embedded micro IFF, UxS C2 systems, Electronic Conspicuity, and Detect and Avoid solutions for Government and Defense partners worldwide.

In his military role, Bob serves in the US Army/South Carolina Army National Guard as an Aviation Officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His leadership experience spans various combat environments, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He has successfully commanded an Aviation Support Battalion and played a pivotal role in coordinating disaster response and recovery operations for multiple crises.
 

Brigadier Stu Nasse

Head Capability Coalitions, British Army HQ
Brigadier Stu Nasse

Brigadier Stu Nasse OBE was commissioned into the REME in 1997. He has undertaken command appointments in armoured and aviation engineering roles, including operational deployments to Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan. He commanded 7 Aviation Support Battalion, responsible for engineering support to the UK attack and recce helicopter fleets, as well as nascent UAS capabilities. Brig Nasse’s staff career has been varied - Army Commitments, DCOS 7 Armoured Brigade (The Desert Rats), the Army Command Review, Army Strategy and lately the Army’s Rapid Acquisition Team which had significant success. In October 2024, he assumed his current role as the Head of Land Capability Coalitions for UK Defence, and the Lead for the multinational Drone Capability Coalition in support of Ukraine.

Captain Ben Perkins-Brown

Defence Engineering Champion and Head of Profession Engineering Team Leader, DE&S - UK MOD
Captain Ben Perkins-Brown

Ben Perkins-Brown joined the Royal Navy as an Air Engineering Officer (1999); post completion of an Aerospace Systems Engineering degree from The University of Southampton. He is a Chartered Engineer, and currently a Fellow with both the Royal Aeronautical Engineering Society and Institution of Engineering and Technology. He has a Masters in Defence Studies from King’s College London.

With a 26 year career primarily employed within the Type and Continuing Airworthiness domain before transitioning to broader Defence Engineering roles, he has worked on over 10 aircraft Types, including multiple UAVs as a Chief Air Engineer and Type Airworthiness Authority within Defence Equipment and Support organsiation.
 

Captain Mauro Ghezzi

Studies and Programs Office, Ships Interface Section Leader, Naval Aviation Department, Italian Navy
Captain Mauro Ghezzi

Colonel Marco Santeramo

Director, Italian Air Force
Colonel Marco Santeramo

Col. Marco SANTERAMO attended  the Italian Air Force Academy from 1999 to 2003.

He graduated as Military Pilot in May 2005, flying on T-37 and T-38 within the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) in Sheppard – USA.

During his career he has been assigned to the following Units/appointments:

­ 46th Air Brigate – Pisa/2nd Squadron, C130J Pilot, 2005 – 2012;

­ 32nd Wing – Amendola AFB/28th RPA Squadron, Mq-1C Pilot, Mq-9A Pilot, UAS Instructor Pilot, Flight Commander, Chief of Operation Section, 2012 –2018

­ 32nd Wing – Amendola AFB/28th RPA Squadron, Squadron Commander, 2018 – 2020;

­ Air Force Academy – Pozzuoli (NA), Class Commander, 2020 – 2022;

­ Italian Air Staff 4th Department, 3rd Office – Rome, Chief of the 2nd Section RPA Programme, 2022 – 2024.

­ Italian Air Force Remotely Piloted Aircraft Center of Excellence – Amendola AFB, Director, 2024

Col. Santeramo is a Command Pilot with more than 3.700 hours, including 1.000 combat hours, made on several Aircrafts (SF260, T37, T38, C-130J, MQ-1C, MQ-9A, MB339, MB339CD, SIAI 208, Twin Astir), mainly on C130J, Mq-1C and Mq-9A.

He has been awarded with:

­ Bronze Medal for Aeronautical Value;

­ Bronze Medal for 10 years of Command;

­ Silver Medal for Aerial Navigation;

­ Golden Medal for 25 years Service;

­ Italian Medal for Operations in Afghanistan;

­ Non-Article 5 NATO Medal (International Security Assistance Force - Afghanistan);

­ Non-Article 5 NATO Medal (Unified Protector - Lybia);

­ Golden Distinctive for combat hours.

He got a degree in Political Sciences at the Federico IInd University – Naples, a Master in Leadership and Strategical Analysis at the University of Florence and a Master in International Strategic Military Studies in Rome.

Colonel Pavlo Khazan

General Directorate of Electronic and Cyber Warfare of the General Staff, Armed Forces of Ukraine
Colonel Pavlo Khazan

Colonel Pavlo Khazan currently serves in the General Directorate of Electronic and Cyber Warfare of the of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

He commanded Unmanned Systems in Army Branch, he was also C4&Cyber officer and a C4ISR group commander in the Signal & Cyber Security Corps and Joint Forces Operation in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Veteran of the russian war in Ukraine since 2014. Awarded by Order of Merit, Badge of Honor, Badge of Exemplary Service, Armed Forces Meritorious Service Medal, and others.

He has MSc in physics & electrical engineering and Ph.D. in statistics. He held a scholarship of the John Smith Trust and LSE in UK. In civilian life he was a Head of Science and Engineering at Environmental Monitoring Centre and an expert in UNDP, British Council, and others. He is a developer of civil and military engineering systems, author of scientific papers on ecology, renewable energy, economics and statistics.

 

Daniel Spade

System Support Branch Chief, LQ-A System Support Branch, NSPA
Daniel Spade

Group Captain Colin Welsh

Head of the RAF Rapid Capabilities Office, Royal Air Force
Group Captain Colin Welsh


Col Welsh read Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Glasgow, commissioning into the RAF 1999. The initial phase of his career was with 33 and 230 Sqns operating the Puma HC1 before transferring to the RPAS Force in 2009 operating the MQ-9 Reaper with 39 Sqn and XIII Sqns, latterly commanding 39 Sqn from Creech AFB, Nevada.

Welsh joined the RCO in 2020 as SO1 FCAS and subsequently led the RCO Advanced Technologies and Prototyping Group before becoming Head RCO in 2025. The RCO role is to enhance the Warfighters’ critical operational edge by addressing future challenges and exploring novel technologies.
 

Group Captain Nick Robson

Deputy Head Regulation, Military Aviation Authority
Group Captain Nick Robson

Nick Robson joined the RAF in 1987, qualifying as an Air Traffic Controller in 1992, and controlling at Airfields and Area Radar units across the UK and overseas, as well as operating tactical landing zones across the world.

Gp Capt Robson, as the Head of Defence Airspace and Air Traffic (DAATM), he led airspace policy and strategy, from UAVs to airspace classifications. He is currently Deputy Head of Regulations at the Military Aviation Authority, responsible for the delivery of the Military Regulation Publications across the Defence Aviation Environment.

In his spare time, as a keen but below average sportsman, Nick is the Chair of a Sport for Social Change charity, Bhubesi Pride Foundation, in Africa. Having just completed an MSc in Air Transport Management & Planning, he is a Visiting Lecturer for the Master’s programme and is an Associate Researcher at the Centre of ATM Research, University of Westminster. To relax, he runs a small wine business on the Isle of Skye.
 

Jeremy Cooper

Managing Director, Platform Aerospace
Jeremy Cooper

Jez Cooper is leading the development of Platform Aerospace’s UK entity, focusing on building relationships with Defence, Security and Commercial partners across Europe and the Middle East. As demand grows, Platform Aerospace UK will establish in-country production and training facility able to accommodate increasing demand for the world leading Vanilla Uncrewed Air System. A UK Armed Forces veteran, Jez will employ his extensive experience and knowledge to deliver this new entity rapidly, serving partners requirements and bringing operationally pivotal persistence and cost effectiveness to the market.

Kevin McCombie

Head of Europe, Mil/Gov, Satcom Direct - Government
Kevin McCombie

Kevin began his career as an Aircraft Maintainer for the British Army, which included active deployments to Afghanistan, for which he received a medal. He subsequently transitioned to Industry and previously worked for a start-up company before joining Satcom Direct Government in 2025. He is responsible for the European Military and Government business and is tasked with driving new growth across the region, as well as managing key existing relationships.

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Arbo Probal

UxS and C-UxS Program Manager, Force Transformation Command, Estonian Defence Force
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Arbo Probal

Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Durget

Liaison Officer, 700X Naval Air Squadron, French Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Durget

Lieutenant Commander Alexandre Durget joined the French Navy in 1997, specializing in aeronautical maintenance as head of the technical department for the “return-to-flight” of aircraft. From 1998 to 2009, he served on anti-submarine frigates, participating in several operational missions worldwide.
In 2009, after training in flight test methodology and aeronautical risk management, he started working to the flight test center, focusing on aerial drones. Between 2011 and 2017, he trained as a drone pilot in numerous RPAS systems, particularly commanding S-100 drone missions (on OPV & LHD) and conducting all sea trials for the French Navy.
In 2017, he became head of the RPAS squadron at the French Navy's flight test experimental center. As an expert in the field of aerial drones, he joined naval headquarters as a program officer in 2022, structuring the naval aviation drone sector, overseeing the implementation of aerial drone systems for the French Navy and collaborating with aviation authorities (DSAé –DGA) on regulations to establish news rules (flight & personnel training).
Currently, he serves as an exchange officer with the Royal Navy, managing RPAS systems and ensuring interoperability between two navies. He has logged 1,200 flight hours, including 700 hours on tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (> 150 Kg).
 

Lieutenant Colonel Armand Goossens

Project Manager Unmanned Systems and MQ-9A Reaper, Netherlands Ministry of Defence
Lieutenant Colonel Armand Goossens

Lieutenant Colonel Armand Goossens joined the Royal Netherlands Air Force in 1986 after studying Electronics at the Royal Military Academy. He began his career as a software programmer on the NATO Air Defence Ground Environment (NADGE) system at the Air Operations Control Station Nieuw Milligen (AOCS NM).

He later continued his studies at Delft University of Technology, earning a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in 2003. His thesis focused on mission management and ground control stations for Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

Following graduation, he joined the MALE UAV project team at the Netherlands Defence Materiel Command, where he collaborated closely with researchers at Delft University and the Netherlands Defence Academy.

He then returned to AOCS NM as commanding officer of the 970 Base Support Squadron, overseeing logistics, IT services, security, firefighting, medical services, housing, transport, sports, and accommodation.

After two years, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel at the Ministry of Defence in the Chief Information Office (CIO), where he played a key role in preparing the ICT infrastructure and information flows for the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) supporting the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. He continued contributing to UAV research in collaboration with Delft University and the Netherlands Defence Academy.

At NATO’s Airborne Early Warning & Control Programme Management Agency (NAPMA) in Brunssum, he served as Senior Systems Engineer and System Integrator, supporting the modernization of NATO’s E-3A AWACS aircraft—focusing on mission systems, interoperability, and airworthiness.

Subsequently, he was posted as a policy advisor at the National Armaments Directors (NADs) Office within the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO). There, he supported international cooperation on logistics, industrial opportunities, and both bilateral and multilateral defence initiatives, including with the European Defence Agency (EDA) and NATO.

He was later assigned to the Permanent Military Representation at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, where he was responsible for dossiers related to resources, logistics, capability development, nuclear affairs, and medical support.

Currently, Lieutenant Colonel Goossens serves as the MQ-9A Project Leader at the Materiel and IT Command (COMMIT) in Utrecht. He leads the project team responsible for expanding the MQ-9A Reaper fleet and integrating new capabilities such as maritime radar, the Automatic Identification System (AIS), and Vortex SI—all incorporated into the latest software upgrade.

Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Boehm

Programme Manager for ADS 15, Swiss Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Boehm

Lt Col Daniel Böhm is currently serving as program manager for the new ADS 15 System.

Lt Col Böhm began his military career as a photo interpreter in a Mirage III reconnaissance squadron, staying in this field as a reserve officer for 10 years. In 2004 he changed to the UA career field by joining the 7th UA squadron. He has been serving professionally in the Swiss Air Force as part of the ADS 95, 84th Training Command since 2007. Until 2018 he was Chief Pilot of the ADS 95 system at the 84th Training Command and was until 2013 the commander of the 7th UA squadron.

Lt Col Böhm completed a master in mechanical engineering and economics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) at Zürich.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Julien Letarte

Director, RPAS Project, Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
Lieutenant Colonel Julien Letarte

LCol Julien Letarte was born in Ottawa, Ontario and grew up in Canada’s National Capital Region. He enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces in 1998 at age 16 and was awarded a Bachelor’s degree in Space Sciences from the Royal Military College of Canada(RMC).

After pilot training, Julien started flying the CP140 Aurora. Completing two tours at 407 squadron on the Pacific Coast as well as one at 405 squadron and an instructional posting at 404 squadron on the Atlantic Coast, he participated in many exercises and operations worldwide. Some of these deployments include commanding Heron UAV missions over Afghanistan, flying the first operational CP140 mission over Iraq during operation Impact and patrolling the seas in support of NATO and coalition forces.

He graduated from the Joint Command and Staff Programme with a masters in Defence Studies and started working for the RCAF RPAS project for the Directorate of Air Requirements in Ottawa in 2020. Representing the Air Force, he manages requirements and prepares to integrate this new capability within the Canadian flight line.
 

Mr. Bernt-Erik Bergersen

UAV Section Manager, NDMA Air Systems
Mr. Bernt-Erik Bergersen

19 years of service as an officer in the Royal Norwegian Airforce within the field of logistics, command and control, and as an instructor at the Airforce’s Control and Reporting school. 4 years of which at the NATO AWACS Component in Germany.

9 years of service for Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency as a project manager and section manager.

Mr. Bertrand Riveill

Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE
Mr. Bertrand Riveill

Bertrand Riveill joined the EUROCAE Secretariat in January 2025. He transitioned to the drone industry after a career in management in France, gaining over 7 years of experience in international UAS operations, primarily in the defense and law enforcement sectors. With over 520 flight hours on civil and light military drones, he has conducted operations in 21 countries and trained 135 professionals on UAS system, including civilian, military, and law enforcement personnel. He also helped develop inspection drones services in Africa for the Oil & Gaz industry.

Mr. James Gavin

Head of Future Capability Innovation, UK MoD
Mr. James Gavin

James Gavin is the head of the UK MOD Defence Equipment & Support (DES) Future Capability Innovation Team. The FCI exists to deliver both Prototype Warfare Capabilities and to Explore and accelerate capabilities into Operational use.
Increasingly projects are ‘Agile By Default’ to deliver early operational advantage. The Group works closely with all the Front-line Commands, DSTL and central MOD areas such as the DIU and DASA. James has served in the military, the civil service and industry before joining DE&S. He is a passionate advocate of delivering Operational Advantage through novel ways of working, particularly though applying Agile & Spiral Development and the use of Industry Mission Partners.
 

Nickolay Jelev

Product Marketing Manager, Windracers
Nickolay Jelev

Simon Briggs

Head of Defence Capabilities, Tekever
Simon Briggs

Lt Col (Retd) Simon Briggs left the British Royal Artillery at the start of 2025 after a 23 year career covering 8 operational deployments.  His career focused on surface to surface fires, targeting and UAS.  In the later stages of his career he Commanded a Battery, was Second in Command and Commanded the British Army’s Mini UAS Regiment, 32nd Regiment RA.  Now working for Tekever Defence as the Head of Capability, he is responsible for shaping the future UAS capability development and optimising how Users can fight the UAS, not just fly it.

Yoav Amitai

CEO, Elsight
Yoav Amitai

Mr. Yoav Amitai serves as Elsight’s CEO. He brings to the company rich management experience in operations, technology, and engineering. Prior to becoming the CEO, Mr. Amitai fulfilled the role of Chief Innovations and Product Officer (CIPO) at Elsight. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

New for 2025:

  • Recent and upcoming UAV procurements in the Norwegian Defense Material Agency Air Systems and insights into broader acquisition strategies across European defense agencies.
  • Thematic focus on regional challenges, with dedicated sessions on Eastern European defence perspectives and UAV operations in Arctic environments.
  • Updates on multinational drone support for Ukraine through the Drone Capability Coalition and insights into Ukraine’s use of UAV, UGV, and C-UAV technologies in response to Russian threats.

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Captain Ben Perkins-Brown, Defence Engineering Champion and Head of Profession Engineering Team Leader, DE&S - UK MOD

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9:00

Drone Capability Coalition: Supporting Ukraine with Uncrewed Surveillance and Attack Capabilities

Brigadier Stu Nasse, Head Capability Coalitions, British Army HQ

  • Update on the work of the Drone Capability Coalition to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces
  • Collaborating with international allies to rapidly field drones to Ukraine
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    Forged in Conflict: A Blueprint of Scaling Autonomous Systems and the Speed of Relevance

    Simon Briggs, Head of Defence Capabilities, Tekever

  • Supporting the shift: Moving from Supplier to Embedded Mission Partner
  • The Feedback Loop: How to Rapidly Iterate while assuring Quality
  • Outcome over Obligation: Focussing on User Need, Not the Spec Sheet
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    RAF Rapid Capabilities Office: Leveraging Non-Traditional Approaches to Accelerate UAV Development

    Group Captain Colin Welsh, Head of the RAF Rapid Capabilities Office, Royal Air Force

  • How the RAF Rapid Capabilities Offi ce is adopting non-traditional methods to fast-track UAV development
  • Examining recent successes and lessons learned in accelerating UAV capabilities from concept to operational deployment
  • Discussing test and evaluation frameworks tailored to evolving UAV technologies and capabilities
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    Proven autonomy: Heavy-payload UAS in degraded and extreme environments

    Nickolay Jelev

    Nickolay Jelev, Product Marketing Manager, Windracers

  •  Operational learnings from multiple missions, including sub-zero conditions, maritime environments, and GPS-degraded airspace
  • How autonomous heavy-payload UAS deliver consistent mission success with minimal ground infrastructure
  • Lessons in engineering resilience from dual-use civil and defence operations
  • Adapting mission planning to contested environments without sacrificing payload or range
  • Opportunities for coalition forces to leverage proven platforms for rapid logistics and ISR
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    Morning Coffee

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    11:30

    Virtual: Strengthening Ukraine’s Military with Advanced Electromagnetic Warfare and Unmanned Systems Technologies: Overview of Lessons Learned from the Russian War in Ukraine

    Colonel Pavlo Khazan, General Directorate of Electronic and Cyber Warfare of the General Staff, Armed Forces of Ukraine

  • Enhancing Ukraine’s military power and capabilities with advanced UAV/UGV and C-UAV technology in the War against Russia
  • Identifying threats to UAV and C-UAV operations
  • Outlining future objectives for the continued evolution of Ukraine’sElectromagnetic Warfare and Unmanned Systems capabilities
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    Insights into Estonia’s Strategic Developments in Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS)

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Arbo Probal

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Arbo Probal, UxS and C-UxS Program Manager, Force Transformation Command, Estonian Defence Force

  • Shaping Estonia’s UAS Future: Bridging Needs, Data, and Deployment
  • Accelerating UAS Capability in Estonia: Lessons, Leaps, and Limitations
  • From Development to Interoperability: Estonia’s UAS Strategy and Progress
     
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    12:30

    An Introduction to SATCOM for UAS:

  • Overview of SATCOM fundamentals
  • Unpicking the marketing myths (GEO Vs LEO, Ku Vs Ka, etc.)
  • How to implement a new Aero SATCOM solution
  • Operational Case Studies
  • Kevin McCombie, Head of Europe, Mil/Gov, Satcom Direct - Government

    Ben Massey, Vice President, Government, Satcom Direct - Government

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    Persistence – Next Evolution in UAV Operations?

    Jeremy Cooper, Managing Director, Platform Aerospace

  • Summary of presentation in 3-5 bullet points
  • Significant lessons have been learnt from UAV operations in Ukraine; many of which are applicable to wider Defence operations worldwide as tensions continue to grow.
  • However, ultra-long endurance UAVs, enabling the warfighter to benefit from persistence over a target or area of interest, remain rare in the market place.
  • Should UAV technology therefore be exploiting this factor, offering greater operational agility, reduced operating risk, and increased cost effectiveness?
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    Expanding and Evolving the Netherlands MQ-9A Reaper Capability

    Lieutenant Colonel Armand Goossens, Project Manager Unmanned Systems and MQ-9A Reaper, Netherlands Ministry of Defence

  • In response to the changing international situation and NATO capabilities requirements, NLD will expand the capability of MQ-9 unmanned systems.
  • This Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, led by the Netherlands MOD (COMMIT) in cooperation with the U.S. Government and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems International (GA-ASI).
  • The project includes the delivery of four additional aircraft, Ground Control Stations (GCS), and an updated Operational Flight Program (OFP) to allow the integration of Maritime radar, Automatic Identification System (AIS), weapons enabled, Enhanced Power (EP), and Extended Range (ER) modifications and the retrofit of the existing fleet to the same standard.
  • The project requires close coordination among the Air Force, Navy, Army, Intelligence services, and other European FMS nations.
  • This session will explore the project’s technical scope, stakeholder landscape, technical and programmatic challenges and future outlook—followed by an interactive Q&A.
     
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Advancing UAS Capabilities in French Naval Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Durget, Liaison Officer, 700X Naval Air Squadron, French Navy

  • Exploring the integration of UAS technologies to enhance surveillance, reconnaissance, and maritime security in French naval missions
  • Assess operational challenges and strategic opportunities in deploying UAS across diverse naval environments
  • What’s next for French Naval UAS Capabilities?
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    IT Navy Embarked Unmanned Air System Capability Stand Up, Strategy and Lessons Learned

    Captain Mauro Ghezzi

    Captain Mauro Ghezzi, Studies and Programs Office, Ships Interface Section Leader, Naval Aviation Department, Italian Navy

  • Roadmap for introduction to Service of embarked UAS
  • Operational Experimentations activities
  • Lessons learned from Operational deployment with ScanEagle
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    16:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Captain Ben Perkins-Brown, Defence Engineering Champion and Head of Profession Engineering Team Leader, DE&S - UK MOD

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    8:20

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:20

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Captain Ben Perkins-Brown, Defence Engineering Champion and Head of Profession Engineering Team Leader, DE&S - UK MOD

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    9:30

    Uncrewed System Acquisition: Lessons Learned from the UK’s Support of Ukraine and Emerging Demand Signals from the UK

    Mr. James Gavin, Head of Future Capability Innovation, UK MoD

  • Key challenges and successes in rapid UAV acquisition and deployment
  • Emerging UK defence requirements shaping future uncrewed system procurement
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    Unlocking UAV Integration: Navigating Challenges in Complex Airspace and Bridging Military and Civil Sectors

    Group Captain Nick Robson, Deputy Head Regulation, Military Aviation Authority

  • Discussing the UK’s approach to UAV integration at all operational levels, including systems like Protector
  • Addressing the shift from airspace segregation to integration in complex, congested airspace
  • Examining how Defence’s progress can unlock opportunities for the civil UAV sector
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    Morning Coffee

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    Cross-domain awareness - the role of AIMS-certified, low SWaP, micro IFF in today's evolving battlespace

    Bob Wells, Vice President, Uavionix Corporation

  • Miniaturization of IFF capability: Advances in low Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) micro-IFF transponders now allow secure Mode 5 identification to be carried on small UAVs and other platforms that traditionally could not support legacy IFF equipment.
  • Contribution to cross-domain awareness: By enabling both active (transponder) and passive (receiver) functions in compact form factors, micro-IFF supports integration of air, ground, maritime, and dismounted forces into a common operating picture.
  • Operational and security implications: The ability to conduct encrypted, low-power, or passive identification enhances force protection and situational awareness without increasing electromagnetic signature, making it relevant for contested and multi-domain environments.
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    11:30

    EUROCAE - The Use of Standards to Support RPAS

    Mr. Bertrand Riveill, Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE

  • Working-Group 105 on UAS
  • Use case: ED-313 & ED-271A for MALE RPAS DAA
  • Overview of standards
  •  What's next?

     

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    RPAS CoE: Enhancing Training and Capability for the Italian Armed Forces

    Colonel Marco Santeramo, Director, Italian Air Force

  • Italian RPAS CoE mission
  • Training for UAV pilots/operators
  • UAS Operational Scenario - food for thought
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    Networking Lunch

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    UAV Procurements in NDMA Air Systems

    Mr. Bernt-Erik Bergersen, UAV Section Manager, NDMA Air Systems

  • Enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of UAV procurement processes
  • Integrating emerging UAV technologies to meet evolving defence needs
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    14:00

    Disruptors in Traditional Military UAV Control

    Yoav Amitai, CEO, Elsight

    There are many problems facing traditional military UAV control such as:

  • Significant range limitation to line-of-sight mesh communications networks due to operating UAVs in LOS near combat zones puts the pilot at risk
  • Many flight path obstacles: From electronic warfare aimed at jamming signals, to terrain obstacles like buildings or forests degrading or blocking signals
  • There is spectrum scarcity causing interference and congestion as more devices compete over the same band.

    It is time to disrupt traditional thinking about the right mix of networks that should be included for optimal military communications.

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    Virtual: Evolving Partnerships, Expanding Applications, and the Rise of Versatile UAVs Through the NATO Support and Procurement Agency

    Daniel Spade

    Daniel Spade, System Support Branch Chief, LQ-A System Support Branch, NSPA

  • How evolving partnerships within NATO are driving the development and deployment of versatile UAV technologies
  • Integrating the MQ-9B into NATO operations to boost flexibility and interoperability
  • Addressing regulatory frameworks to ensure seamless integration and compliance across NATO member states
     
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Advancing Royal Canadian Air Force Arctic RPAS Capabilities

    Lieutenant Colonel Julien Letarte, Director, RPAS Project, Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)

  • Adapting MQ-9B Reaper for Arctic Operations
  • Enhanced Arctic ISR Capabilities: UAVs will operate in polar and maritime regions, perform border surveillance, monitor large-scale events, support disaster response, reconnaissance missions, and precision strikes
  • Expanding beyond surveillance: exploring additional roles for the uncrewed aircraft, including anti-submarine warfare (ASW), signals intelligence collection and airborne early warning
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    Challenges to bring ADS 15 into Operation

    Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Boehm, Programme Manager for ADS 15, Swiss Air Force

  • Personnel: maintaining know-how
  • Processes: new capabilities
  • Certification from an users perspective

     

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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Captain Ben Perkins-Brown, Defence Engineering Champion and Head of Profession Engineering Team Leader, DE&S - UK MOD


    Head Capability Coalitions
    British Army HQ
    Vice President, Government
    Satcom Direct - Government
    Vice President
    Uavionix Corporation
    Defence Engineering Champion and Head of Profession Engineering Team Leader
    DE&S - UK MOD
    Studies and Programs Office, Ships Interface Section Leader, Naval Aviation Department
    Italian Navy
    Director
    Italian Air Force
    General Directorate of Electronic and Cyber Warfare of the General Staff
    Armed Forces of Ukraine
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    Royal Air Force
    Deputy Head Regulation
    Military Aviation Authority
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    Platform Aerospace
    Head of Europe, Mil/Gov
    Satcom Direct - Government
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    Estonian Defence Force
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    Netherlands Ministry of Defence
    Programme Manager for ADS 15
    Swiss Air Force
    Director, RPAS Project
    Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
    UAV Section Manager
    NDMA Air Systems
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    EUROCAE
    Head of Future Capability Innovation
    UK MoD
    Product Marketing Manager
    Windracers
    Head of Defence Capabilities
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    Speaker Interview - Mr. Bernt-Erik Bergersen (NDMA Air Systems)

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    TEKEVER

    Gold Sponsors
    https://www.tekever.com/

    TEKEVER, founded in 2001, is Europe’s leading provider of AI-driven autonomous systems, specifically Uncrewed Aerial Systems and services across the land and maritime domain. TEKEVER offers both a surveillance-as-a-service and self-reliant solutions, delivering actionable real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. TEKEVER’s world class systems are utilised across the civilian and military domains, including providing continuous support to Ukraine since 2022. It is with great pride that TEKEVER serve our customers, helping save lives, protect seas and borders and enhance situational awareness. TEKEVER are exceptionally proud to have recently been announced as Europe’s newest Unicorn and significant investment in establishing sovereign capability within both the UK and France. Visit www.tekever.com for more information.



    Windracers

    Gold Sponsors
    https://windracers.com/

    Windracers is a UK-based organisation that designs, builds, and operates Windracers ULTRA, the world's most capable autonomous cargo aircraft. ULTRA carries useful payloads of up to 150kg over distances of 1,000km, operating Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) across civilian and defence missions. Operating across four continents, we're redefining long-range drone delivery through autonomy, resilience, and cost-efficiency. It’s not a future concept. We're flying real world missions today - building stronger, more resilient supply chains in the world's most challenging environments, delivering reliable logistics where others can't.

    Windracers is proud to sponsor UAV Technology UK 2025. We’re excited to contribute to the conversation shaping the future of UAVs in defence and national security. Speaking alongside UK and international defence leaders, we look forward to sharing insights, exploring partnerships, and helping to push the limits of innovation in UAV capability.

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    https://www.linkedin.com/company/42820978/ - LinkedIn


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    Elsight

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    http://www.elsight.com/

    Elsight specializes in advanced communication solutions for uncrewed systems with over 300,000 operational flight hours on dozens of platforms in diverse and challenging environments world over. Elsight solutions are software-centric, hardware-agnostic, and designed for minimum SWaP, ensuring reliable, adaptive, and secure communication even in contested or disconnected environments. These capabilities have been pivotal in enhancing situational awareness and interoperability, aligning with modernization goals across defense aviation ecosystems. Today’s UAS systems demand unhindered freedom of maneuver anywhere, anytime, without loss of communication. Elsight offers advanced communication capabilities that enable the dispersion of data over all the available wireless spectrum concurrently. The approach is to utilize the widespread available commercial and military spectrum, including the public and/or private LTE/5G, Point-to-point radio (MANET), and Satellite links. The solution adds a logical connectivity overlay that aggregates all communication paths into one. This approach allows smooth handoff with zero downtime between the communication paths.



    Platform Aerospace

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    http://www.platformaerospace.com

    Platform Aerospace is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) providing Vanilla, the world-record holding (8-days, 50-minutes), ultra-long endurance Group 3 Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS). Vanilla supports Government and civilian requirements with 150lb payload capacity and experience flying satellite communications, mesh radios, Link-16, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Warfare (EW), environmental sensors, and Air-Launched Effects (ALE). In addition to Vanilla, Platform Aerospace is a world-class, AS9100-certified aerospace manufacturing facility with experience in aviation design, engineering, modeling, rapid prototyping, and modification of crewed aircraft.



    Satcom Direct

    Sponsors
    http://www.satcomdirect.com

    SDG is a Gogo group company, leading global operator of customized, secure end-to-end satellite connectivity services that deliver assured global access to networks, voice, data and video applications, and data on land and in the air. Each solution is scalable from simple point-to-point links to complete end-to-end, global solutions that are fully interoperable and seamlessly integrated with government networks for enhanced situational awareness and a faster response.

    Providing customers with solutions across GEO, MEO and LEO satellite constellations, encompassing L, Ku, Ka and Mil-Ka frequency bands, SDG delivers innovative turnkey capabilities for military and government operators globally. The portfolio of services includes the provision of equipment, systems integration, ground networks, satellite airtime, training and 24/7/365 support.

    Government customers trust SDG to deliver resilient, agnostic solutions at the highest quality of service and customer support provided by an expert team of military veterans and technical experts familiar with handling complex communications requirements to support mission success.

    SD Global Government is headquartered in Farnborough UK, with offices in Dubai, Singapore, and Australia. We have a global presence, so I would like to emphasise that.



    uAvionix

    Sponsors
    http://uavionix.com/

    uAvionix is a leading developer of communications, navigation, and surveillance solutions for military UAS (unmanned aircraft systems).

    uAvionix develops low SWaP TSO-certified and uncertified avionics for tactical Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) markets.

    Our cross-disciplinary team of experts specialize in embedded RF engineering, hardware, software, and cloud services to provide low SWaP and affordable ADS-B transponders, IFF transmitters and receivers, and GPS receivers for the defense sector.

    Engineered to the highest standards, uAvionix low-SWaP systems can be installed on Group 1 or Group 2 sUAS. Our RT-2087/ZPX IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) solutions provide secure Combat ID with Modes 1, 2, 3/A, C, S, and 5 interoperability for tactical UAV.


    Exhibitors


    Insitu

    Exhibitors
    https://www.insitu.com/

    Insitu is a pioneer in the design, development, production, and operation of high-performance, cost-effective uncrewed aircraft systems. Insitu’s technologies help defense and government customers around the globe make quicker, more informed decisions to get the warfighter home safely. To date, Insitu systems have accumulated more than 1.5 million flight hours.

    Insitu is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, headquartered in Bingen, Washington with offices in Australia, United Kingdom and UAE.



    Oxford Technical Solutions Ltd

    Exhibitors
    https://www.oxts.com/

    At OxTS, we have been pushing the performance limits from MEMS-based GNSS/INS for over twenty years. Today, thousands of engineers are collecting and using position, orientation and dynamics data to develop and deploy vehicles and other autonomous platforms around the world. Our focus on robustness and scalability has led to our GNSS/INS systems becoming the go-to solution for automotive testing and an attractive alternative to FOG-based systems in other industries.


    Media Partners


    Satellite Evolution Group

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    https://www.satelliteevolution.com/



    GeoConnexion

    Official Media Partner
    http://www.geoconnexion.com

    GeoConnexion Magazine, Digital edition, Website and Newsletters bring you the latest News and Stories/Reports from GeoTechnology industries in UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa,NorthAmerica/Canada and Asia. Sign up now! Coverage of topics such as 3D Visualisation, Remote Sensing, LiDAR, Cloud, Mobile Mapping, Navigation with emphasis on Healthcare, Public Safety, Retail, Environment, Utilities, Surveying, LBS, Transport/Logistics, Telecommunications and More..


    Army Technology

    Official Media Partner
    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.


    Navy Lookout

    Official Media Partner
    http://www.navylookout.com

    Navy Lookout are an independent voice run by naval journalists with contributors and supporters which include ex-forces personnel and academics. We have no direct links with the Ministry of Defence or formal endorsement by the Royal Navy, neither are we aligned to any political organisation


    Soldier Modernisation

    Official Media Partner
    http://www.soldiermod.com

    Soldier Modernisation (SoldierMod.Com) is an authoritative policy and technology publication for the international defense community, serving the integrated equipment needs of the dismounted soldier and marine in operations today and the fielding of Soldier Modernisation Programmes over the next few years. SoldierMod.Com is designed to provide insights into how decision makers plan to transform operations in the areas of survivability, sustainability, C4I, lethality and mobility; managing the balance between the promise of 'leap-ahead technology balance and mature cost effective solutions. SoldierMod is distributed in many formats which will include an 50 page journal 10,000 copies BPA Audited, twice annually , in January and June Our Website www.soldiermod.com , Has a 24 hour news service , anytime ( currently at over 20,000 individual visits per month ) . We also have an online technical forum where anyone in the industry can ask us strategic or technological questions , our partners and experts will respond directly back.


    Unmanned Systems Technology

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    http://www.unmannedsystemstechnology.com

    UST is the largest ecosystem for unmanned systems, technology and innovation. We provide global exposure for +200 industry-leading technical and engineering organisations, allowing them to gain maximum visibility of their innovations, products and capabilities in front of an audience of +1.2million visitors each year. We do this via a winning combination of intelligent digital marketing and advertising techniques, high exposure in search engines for relevant technology. Get in touch to find out how we can support you.


    Armada International

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    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.

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