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SAE Media Group is proud to present the third annual Future Armoured Vehicles Power Systems meeting, convening on the 18th and 19th September 2023 in London.

With the rate of technological innovations and applications only growing, power management considerations for the armoured vehicles of the future remains a vital component in maintaining the operational capacity of the world's armed forces. Power systems underpin a vast swathe of performance measures for armoured vehicles, both mechanically and electronically.

Initially, this can manifest through enhancing powertrains to maintain the efficiency and manoeuvrability of vehicles that are often considerably heavier than when designs were made, through improving current performance or developing new hardware. Further to this, the auxiliary electrical requirements of vehicles that resemble command and control hubs is significant. The development and integration of advanced C4I systems, to guarantee situational awareness in degraded environments, the application of power-hungry active protection systems to overcome the physical limits to traditional armour, and the future of Directed Energy Weapons, are all highly power-sensitive systems that offer a significant strain to traditional architectures.

As the only conference of its kind, Future Armoured Vehicles Power Systems, will provide unique briefings on the efforts being made to enhance current armoured vehicle performance, as well as an exploration of the developments and innovations being made in an effort to guarantee the long-term effectiveness of future forces. Briefings will include insights into vehicle architecture, powertrain considerations and developments, the electrification of future platforms, and the methods being employed that will power the system of systems required for operational excellence.

  • Discuss a diverse range of topics including; the current challenges and future plans for enhanced drivetrain performance, maintaining the capacity of increasingly power-sensitive systems, and enhancing situational awareness, survivability and lethality through greater access to technological innovations
  • Explore how technological advances will allow for drastically enhanced performance for future armoured vehicles, as platform electrification moves closer to reality, and software developments allow for superior survivability and C4ISR capabilities
  • Hear from the leading vendors and OEMs, as they discuss the mechanical and electrical architecture of the platforms that will define mechanised operations, both now and in the years to come

Aselsan; ASELSAN A.S.; ATDU; AVL List GmbH; Babcock; BAE Systems; BASE STUDIO ARGE VE TEKNOLOJI SAN. A.S.; BMC Power; British Army; C.E. Niehoff & Co Ltd; CAMS; Crane Aerospace and Electronics; David Brown Santasalo UK Limited; DEFENCE INDUSTRY AGENCY; Defence Science and Technology Labs (DSTL); DNV Services UK; DSTL; Enersys; FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A.S.; FOI - Swedish Defence Research Agency; Hyundai Rotem; Hyundai Rotem Company; IDV; Iveco DV; Janes; Karvas Limited; KCD Resources Ltd; MOD; Nexter systems; OTOKAR; PM Family of Special Operations Vehicles (FOSOV); Presidency of Defence Industries; RENK AG; Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL); Risc; Rolls Royce Solutions GmbH; Swedish Armed Forces; Swedish Defence Research Agency; UK Ministry of Defence; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; UK MoD; University of Bath; US Army; Xerotech;

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