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Loitering Munitions
19 November - 20 November 2024
Loitering Munitions

The Loitering Munitions Conference is a first of its kind forum built exclusively to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities within the loitering munitions field. SAE's collaboration with the newly formed NATO Loitering Munitions Working Group and extensive contacts from our MRAS, UAV, Future Soldier and C-UAS Portfolios will enable an unprecedented agenda and deliver otherwise impossible value to anyone in the field.

With insights from senior leadership, operators & acquisition professionals at both a sovereign and alliance wide level, attendees will hear directly from those pioneering LM development and integration in one dedicated forum across two days. Whether as a speaker, industry partner or delegate, we look forward to welcoming you to this vital gathering in November.

 

Attendees will be able to:

  • Streamline their own development with unprecedented insight into world's most advanced LM programmes
  • Make more informed acquisition decisions based on operational learnings from the front lines
  • Witness the cutting edge in industry capabilities nd pose questions directly to their manufactures

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Captain Sean Harper

Captain Sean Harper

Senior Operations Research Analyst, United States Marine Corps
Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe, NATO HQ
OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff

OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff

C-UAS Material Manager, Belgian Defence
Tim De Zitter

Tim De Zitter

Lifecycle Manager, Belgian Ministry of Defence

Captain Sean Harper

Senior Operations Research Analyst, United States Marine Corps
Captain Sean Harper

Colonel Danielle R. Medaglia

Project Manager, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems UAS, US Army
Colonel Danielle R. Medaglia

Colonel Glenn McCartan

DIU Representative to U.S. European Command, Defense Innovation Unit
Colonel Glenn McCartan

Dr Frank Flemisch

Principal Scientist - Human Systems - Evangelist, Fraunhofer
Dr Frank Flemisch

Dr Thomas Watts

Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy, Royal Holloway, University of London
Dr Thomas Watts

Kazimierz Dynski

Air & Missile Department Chief, General Command of Polish Armed Forces
Kazimierz  Dynski

Major (Ret.) Andrius Sujeta

Technician, Ammunition Support Partnership Branch, General & Cooperative Services Programme, NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)
Major (Ret.) Andrius Sujeta

Major Andrei Slabovits

Loitering Munition Unit Commander and Capability Developer, Estonian Defence Forces
Major Andrei Slabovits

Major Andrezj Majcherek

Training Defence Center Warmate Lead, Polish Territorial Defence Forces
Major Andrezj Majcherek

Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe, NATO HQ
Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Major Jesse Hume

Team Lead - Organic Precision Fires, United States Marine Corps Systems Command
Major Jesse Hume

Major Kev Carter

SO2 FIRES NCHQ - UK Commando Force Transformation Prog, NCHQ
Major Kev Carter

Major Manfred Gerweler

Section leader Loitering Munition Systems, Bundeswehr Technical Center for Weapons and Ammunition
Major Manfred Gerweler

Major Thomas DiMiero

Military APM, PEO Soldier, US Army
Major Thomas DiMiero

OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff

C-UAS Material Manager, Belgian Defence
OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff

Professor Mark Voskuijl

Professor Weapon- and Aviation Systems, Netherlands Defence Academy / Ministry of Defence
Professor Mark Voskuijl

Senior Representative

, British Armed Forces
Senior Representative

Tim De Zitter

Lifecycle Manager, Belgian Ministry of Defence
Tim De Zitter

sponsors

Conference agenda

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7:40

Registration & Coffee

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8:30

Chair Welcome Address- Defining the Future: Standardizing Terminology and Classification for Loitering Munitions

OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff

OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff, C-UAS Material Manager, Belgian Defence

Tim De Zitter

Tim De Zitter, Lifecycle Manager, Belgian Ministry of Defence

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9:00

Acquiring and Integrating Loitering Munitions into the British Armed Forces

Senior Representative

Senior Representative , , British Armed Forces

  • British MoD perspective on Loitering Munitions
  • Supporting the integration of systems into the UK Armed Forces
  • Outlining current and future acquisition priorities
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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor - Rheinmetall

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    10:15

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Conference Partner - IAI

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    11:30

    US Army Launched Effects Update

    Colonel Danielle R. Medaglia

    Colonel Danielle R. Medaglia, Project Manager, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems UAS, US Army

     • Overview of the US Army’s portfolio of UAS including the Gray Eagle; Future Tactical UAS (FTUAS); SUAS Family of Systems (Short, Medium, Long-Range Reconnaissance systems); Launched Effects (LE); Unmanned Vehicle Control (UVC) programs.
    • Working closely with Industry and DoD stakeholders to develop solutions to meet requirements and deliver capabilities required for operations on the future battlefield.
    • Update on the Army’s UAS programs to include efforts aligned under the Army’s modernization priorities (i.e. FTUAS, LE, and the UVC).
    • UVC as a software solution and the future methodology for providing command and control in unmanned systems for the Army.
    • Unmanned Vehicle Control (UVC) as a game changer: enabling Soldiers to simultaneously control multiple, dissimilar types of unmanned aircraft and payloads, dramatically increasing effectiveness by making the large number of Army UAS and their payload capabilities available across the battlespace.

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    11:45

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Anduril

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    12:00

    USMC Light Loitering Munition Program Updates

    Major Jesse Hume

    Major Jesse Hume, Team Lead - Organic Precision Fires, United States Marine Corps Systems Command

  • Programmatic Overview for Organic Precision Fires (Light and Medium variants)
  • Current effort update: Organic Precision Fires – Light
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Commando Force Transformation Programme

    Major Kev Carter

    Major Kev Carter, SO2 FIRES NCHQ - UK Commando Force Transformation Prog, NCHQ

  • Developments in Command Force Lethality
  • An update on developments intended to increase force lethality and kinetic efforts
  • Employment of Tactical Precision Strike (TPS) Loitering Munitions One Way Effectors
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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor - Thales

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    14:30

    Networking Break

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    14:30

    Loitering Munition Systems from German Perspective - R&D and Procurement Challenges

    Major Manfred Gerweler

    Major Manfred Gerweler, Section leader Loitering Munition Systems, Bundeswehr Technical Center for Weapons and Ammunition

  • The German assessment of loitering munition systems
  • Analysis of technical requirements
  • Outlining challenges in R&D and procurement
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    15:00

    Armasuisse Loitering Munition Acquisition Priorities

    Colonel Nicolas Mueller

    Colonel Nicolas Mueller, Head, Defence Procurement Cooperation, Armasuisse

  •  Procuring loitering munitions and assessing system viability
  • Participating in international cooperation efforts to assist allied development
  • Challenges and opportunities in widespread adoption of loitering munitions
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    16:00

    Flight Performance Analysis of the Iranian and Russian Loitering Munitions Threat

    Professor Mark Voskuijl

    Professor Mark Voskuijl, Professor Weapon- and Aviation Systems, Netherlands Defence Academy / Ministry of Defence

  • Assessing the systems utilized and developed by Iran and Russia
  • How threats are informing Dutch LM programme development and future priorities
  • Determining the extent to which LMs will feature in future conflicts 
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    16:30

    NSPA: a key organization that enables NATO allies and partners to consolidate requirements to effectively procure operational interchangeable Loitering Munition

    Major (Ret.) Andrius Sujeta

    Major (Ret.) Andrius Sujeta, Technician, Ammunition Support Partnership Branch, General & Cooperative Services Programme, NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)

     • NSPA Ammunition Support Partnership roles and responsibilities
    • Land ammunition, including LM, portfolio
    • Ongoing activities for Loitering Munition

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    17:00

    Chairs' Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff

    OR-9 Yvan Grigorieff, C-UAS Material Manager, Belgian Defence

    Tim De Zitter

    Tim De Zitter, Lifecycle Manager, Belgian Ministry of Defence

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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    9:00

    NATO SACT Perspective on Loitering Munitions Integration

    Major General Adrian Ciolponea

    Major General Adrian Ciolponea, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe, NATO HQ

  • Planned integration of loitering munitions across NATO forces
  • Projecting impact of integration 
  • Aligning procurement processes with operational requirements
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    9:30

    Lessons Learned from the Usage of Loitering Munitions during the War in Ukraine

    Colonel Vadym Slyusar

    Colonel Vadym Slyusar, Principal Research Fellow, Arms Institute, Ukrainian Armed Forces

  • Analysis of different systems used and future considerations
  • The benefits of loitering munitions in a new era of conflict
  • Defending against loitering munitions used by hostile forces
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    10:00

    Leveraging Emerging Technologies to Assist Loitering Munition Development

    Colonel Glenn McCartan

    Colonel Glenn McCartan, DIU Representative to U.S. European Command, Defense Innovation Unit

  •  DIU's mission to widen the industrial base and leverage innovative defense partnerships
  • Lessons learned from the War in Ukraine and how they are informing DoD acquisition
  • Supporting USEUCOM and European Alies
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - AeroVironment

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    11:30

    US Army’s Vision for Loitering Munitions at the Brigade-Level and Below

    Major Thomas DiMiero

    Major Thomas DiMiero, Military APM, PEO Soldier, US Army

  • Importance of System and Network Architecture Integration across UAS platforms to support the “Kill Chain”
  • Lessons Learned from the US Army’s development process
  • Q&A and Discussion on Foreign Partnerships in developmen and Foreign Military Sales
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    12:00

    Problems of Long-range Precision Fires and Loitering Munition as one of the Solutions

    Major Andrei Slabovits

    Major Andrei Slabovits, Loitering Munition Unit Commander and Capability Developer, Estonian Defence Forces

  • Difficulties with targeting in modern combat
  • Limitations of precision-guided munitions in jamming environments
  • Loitering munition as on of the possible solutions
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Modeling Loitering Munition Impact on Marine Lethality

    Captain Sean Harper

    Captain Sean Harper, Senior Operations Research Analyst, United States Marine Corps

  • Loitering munition technology is rapidly advancing. How might the Marine Corps design and implement LM TTPs to increase its lethality under this paradigm of uncertainty?
  • How should infantry battalions employ LMs to support maneuver? How tightly coupled can LMs be to maneuver?
  • What fire support control measures should infantry battalions employ to command and control LMs?
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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Event Partner - Diehl

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    14:30

    Polish Experience of Loitering Munitions and Ongoing Relationship with WB Electronics

    Major Andrezj Majcherek

    Major Andrezj Majcherek, Training Defence Center Warmate Lead, Polish Territorial Defence Forces

  • Bolstering NATO’s eastern flank with loitering munitions acquisition
  • Lessons learned from the War in Ukraine and impact on integration
  • Collaborating with WB electronics as part of one of the largest dedicated loitering munitions programmes
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Human Factors and Human Systems Integration of LM Systems

    Dr Frank Flemisch

    Dr Frank Flemisch, Principal Scientist - Human Systems - Evangelist, Fraunhofer

     • Why to look not only to technology, but also Human Factors and HSI? The dilemma model of control for LM Systems
    • From effective control to Meaningful Human Control of LM Systems
    • Practical examples and next steps

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor - Tualcom

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    16:30

    Loitering Munitions and Unpredictability: Autonomy in Weapon Systems and Challenges to Human Control

  • Artificial intelligence, autonomy, automation and (un)predictability and the use of force
  • What does the use of automated and autonomous technologies in loitering munitions mean for human control over targeting decisions?
  • Loitering munitions in action and areas of concern
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    17:00

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


    Senior Operations Research Analyst
    United States Marine Corps
    Project Manager, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems UAS
    US Army
    DIU Representative to U.S. European Command
    Defense Innovation Unit
    Principal Scientist - Human Systems - Evangelist
    Fraunhofer
    Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy
    Royal Holloway, University of London
    Air & Missile Department Chief
    General Command of Polish Armed Forces
    Technician, Ammunition Support Partnership Branch
    General & Cooperative Services Programme, NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)
    Loitering Munition Unit Commander and Capability Developer
    Estonian Defence Forces
    Training Defence Center Warmate Lead
    Polish Territorial Defence Forces
    Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe
    NATO HQ
    Team Lead - Organic Precision Fires
    United States Marine Corps Systems Command
    SO2 FIRES NCHQ - UK Commando Force Transformation Prog
    NCHQ
    Section leader Loitering Munition Systems
    Bundeswehr Technical Center for Weapons and Ammunition
    Military APM
    PEO Soldier, US Army
    C-UAS Material Manager
    Belgian Defence
    Professor Weapon- and Aviation Systems
    Netherlands Defence Academy / Ministry of Defence
    British Armed Forces
    Lifecycle Manager
    Belgian Ministry of Defence

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    At the heart of the Holland Park district, our hotel is 10 minutes from Westfield London shopping center. We're blocks from Shepherd's Bush Underground station, linking to central London, and Kensington Palace and Gardens are two miles from us. Enjoy 24-hour access to our fitness center.

     
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    AeroVironment

    Gold Sponsor
    http://www.avinc.com

    At AeroVironment, our purpose is to secure lives and advance sustainability through transformative innovation. Our solutions give our customers a fresh vantage point, positioning them to see the world with new eyes and extending their reach beyond the line of sight. That is the power of our breakthrough unmanned aircraft systems, perfected and refined over a half century. Whether they are warfighters searching for an enemy, border patrol agents searching for people in need of assistance, our customers choose AeroVironment because our systems generate actionable intelligence reliably, creating a path to goals that would otherwise be unattainable. AeroVironment, Inc. designs, develops, produces, supports, and operates a portfolio of products and services for government agencies and businesses. The company offers unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and related services primarily to organizations within the U.S. Department of Defense and to international allied governments. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Simi Valley, California.


    Anduril

    Gold Sponsor
    http://https://www.anduril.com/

    Anduril Industries is a defence technology company with the mission to transform allied military capabilities with advanced technology. Anduril utilises advancements including AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, optics and automation to solve complex national security challenges. Anduril’s products are software defined and hardware enabled. Unlike traditional defence contractors who focus primarily on hardware, Anduril’s core system is the interoperable Lattice software platform, which enables a variety of autonomous capabilities across Anduril’s family of systems. Lattice uses computer vision, machine learning and mesh networking to fuse real-time data from Anduril hardware products or third-party hardware into a single, autonomous operating picture. This enables operators to build a holistic 3D model of everything that is happening in a large area. The result is better, more informed decision-making.

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    Diehl Defence

    Sponsors
    https://www.diehl.com/defence/en/

    Diehl Defence GmbH & Co. KG, headquartered in Überlingen, concentrates the Diehl Group‘s activities in the field of security and defence. The company has been a competent partner of the Bundeswehr and international armed forces for more than 65 years and has become a leading system house in the field of air defence systems. The product range covers system solutions for air defence and comprises guided missiles, medium- and large-caliber ammunition for army, air force and navy, but also systems for surveillance, protection and training in military use. In addition, engineering and manufacturing of technological key competences such as infrared modules, fuzes and special batteries are part of the portfolio. Relationships with multinational partners over the long term strengthen the system and equipment competence of the company and simultaneously open up the access to global markets. Diehl Defence generates annual sales of 810 million euros with more than 3,100 employees. Diehl Defence is part of the globally operating Diehl Group, a financially and legally independent family-owned company with over 16,500 employees worldwide and a turnover of more than 3.5 billion euros.


    Thales

    Sponsors
    http://www.thalesgroup.com

    Operational superiority in high-intensity combat is the result of a combination of manoeuvres involving dismounted and embarked units supported by contact UAVs and loitering munitions (LM) engaged individually or in packs. TOUTATIS is the Thales's short-range loitering munition designed for high-intensity combat, with Multipurpose Military Warhead & Electronic Safety Device. (ESAD) With 30 min playtime and 10 km range, TOUTATIS can neutralize any personal targets and light armored vehicles in urban, semi-open and open areas. TOUTATIS is remotely operate and can be launch from a man pack kit, an aerial carrier (UAV or helicopter) or a vehicle.


    TUALCOM

    Sponsors
    https://www.tualcom.com/

    TUALCOM is a leading provider of high-tech communications and RF-Microwave products. Founded in 2013,TUALCOM has developed a wide range of products for a variety of applications, including GPS/GNSS Anti-Jam, Telemetry, Data Acquisition, Flight Termination, Electronic Warfare, and 5G Communication Systems. TUALCOM's products are used by leading defense companies and unmanned system manufacturers around the world. TUALCOM is a leader in the development of GPS/GNSS Anti-Jam Systems and is committed to providing innovative and reliable solutions to customers.


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    ARQUIMEA

    Exhibitors
    http://www.arquimea.com/

    ARQUIMEA is a Spanish multi-sector technology company that operates globally in highly demanding sectors including Space, Defense, Aeronautic, Science, Biotechnology and Fintech. Founded in 2004, today it boasts more than 500 employees with facilities and offices in US, Spain, Germany, Malaysia and Singapore. ARQUIMEA cooperates with the defense ministries, NATO Armed Forces and with the leading companies in the defence and aerospace sectors, to address the current and future operational requirements of the Armed Forces improving safety and improving performance. ARQUIMEA has a broad portfolio of cutting-edge technologies and production capabilities for the defense and aerospace sectors. The main solutions for defense are its loitering systems Q-SLAM-40 and its information and control systems for mortars. In the aerospace sector, the main solutions include video systems, thermal control products, avionics, as well as components for satellites and spacecrafts. Q-SLAM-40 is an innovative all-electric precision guided system. A system that can locate, track and engage static and moving targets. Q-SLAM-40 is the ideal solution for today’s complex combat environments such as populated urban areas or remote locations. Q-SLAM-40 is a cost-effective, flexible, robust, and durable system that can be easily transported by a two-man team in lightweight backpacks. The system can be deployed anywhere needed within minutes, ensuring a fast reaction time. It can also be integrated into other platforms such as vehicles or boats. It consists of a pneumatic launcher, an aerial platform and a ground control station that includes an antenna and a rugged tablet, to control the system and flight parameters.


    Overwatch Group

    Exhibitors
    http://www.overwatch-group.uk/

    Overwatch is an agile, independent British defence & aerospace company pioneering design, engineering and manufacture of unmanned systems and payloads. Overwatch specialise in ‘on the soldier’ tactical (0-30km), top attack loitering munitions with ultra-low signature. The Overwatch team blends the best engineering minds with operationally experienced former military personnel to rapidly deliver cutting edge solutions. Overwatch's unique coaxial loitering munitions are operationally proven with almost 1000 delivered to multiple customers.

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    At the heart of the Holland Park district, our hotel is 10 minutes from Westfield London shopping center. We're blocks from Shepherd's Bush Underground station, linking to central London, and Kensington Palace and Gardens are two miles from us. Enjoy 24-hour access to our fitness center.

     
    Join us in WestEleven for hearty buffet breakfast, a great way to start the day! Our Avenue Bar and Lounge serves light bites throughout the day as well as a delicious, seasonal dining menu.”
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