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Counter UAS Technology Europe
20 April - 22 April 2026
Counter UAS Technology Europe

SAE Media Group are delighted to announce the fourth annual Counter UAS Technology Europe Conference, taking place in London on 20-22 April 2026.

With the growing proliferation of small drones and UAS technology, European armed forces and security agencies seeking to protect critical national infrastructure at home and also forward deployed personnel operating abroad. The European Counter UAS market is constantly growing with new programmes and projects announced. There has therefore never been a more important time for European C-UAS stakeholders to meet and network at Counter UAS Technology Europe 2025.

Counter UAS Technology Europe 2026 will showcase the very latest technology in the market to ensure that European personnel, equipment and infrastructure are protected from the proliferation of drones.

Speakers will feature from leading European C-UAS Programme Managers, wider international defence organisations and the top industry providers.

Make sure to view the Countering the Threat: A Comprehensive Review of National C-UAS Programs report . 

Our approach sets us apart from other events. We're committed to providing genuine insight and meaningful learning experiences. Our discussions are led by expertly selected participants, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the latest developments from both industry and military sectors.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Nathaniel Huston

Colonel Nathaniel Huston

Deputy Chief Technology & Data Officer, U.S. Central Command
Colonel Valentyn Kuianov

Colonel Valentyn Kuianov

Head of the Department of Unmanned Air Defense Systems, Air Command Center, Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
General Sir Roly Walker

General Sir Roly Walker

Chief of the General Staff, British Army
Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe, NATO

Brigadier Stu Nassé OBE

Head Capability Coalition, British Army HQ
Brigadier Stu Nassé OBE

Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine
Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Colonel Nathaniel Huston

Deputy Chief Technology & Data Officer, U.S. Central Command
Colonel Nathaniel Huston

Colonel Nathaniel R. Huston is Deputy Chief Technology & Data Officer in the Office of the USCENTCOM Chief Technology Officer. As DCTO, Colonel Huston organizes innovation efforts across the organization’s headquarters, components, and subordinate units, and leads capability integration with and in support of partners in academia, across the Department of Defense, and with international partners throughout the CENTCOM theater.

Colonel Huston was commissioned in 1999 upon graduation from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. His career spans a variety of information and Cyber Operations mission sets, to include support to the ICBM force, intelligence collection and dissemination, and tactical communications. He has deployed in support of flying operations in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and Baghdad, Iraq, where he oversaw communications operations for the country’s second busiest aerial port.

He is a graduate of the Air Command and Staff College and School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. Prior to his current position, Colonel Huston was a Professor and the Dean of Students at the DoD’s premiere strategy school, the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.

Colonel Nicolas Mueller

Head Defence Procurement Cooperation, Armasuisse / Federal Office for Defence Procurement
Colonel Nicolas Mueller

Dr. Nicolas G. Mueller studied chemistry, physics and national security. 6 years research in laser engineering, worked several years as ICRC coordinator/delegate, 1999-2001 in Afghanistan. Worked 2001-2005 as international strategy consultant. Subsequently in Joint Staff as PM Swiss Information Operations Force. 2007-2016 he was the federal crisis management advisor, directed the federal strategic crisis exercises, organized yearly OECD conferences and advised the Swiss Government in crisis early warning and -management. 2017-23 Head Weapons and Ammunition at armasuisse. Presently Head Defence Procurement Cooperation. General staff colonel, former deputy head of operations (G3) of Swiss Land Forces and recon bn commander. Adjunct professor at Geneva School of Diplomacy, teaches national crisis management and future of warfare.

Colonel Valentyn Kuianov

Head of the Department of Unmanned Air Defense Systems, Air Command Center, Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Colonel Valentyn Kuianov

Dr Cristian Coman

Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Dr Cristian Coman

Dr Coman was born in Romania in 1972. He is educated as an Electronics and Electrical Engineer and received his engineer’s degree in 1996 from the Military Technical Academy, Bucharest, with a specialization in radio electronics for surface to air missiles. In 2006 he obtained a PhD degree from the Delft University of Technology, in The Netherlands with a thesis on sparse array antennas for radar and communication systems, and a second PhD degree (Cum Laude) from the Military Technical Academy, Bucharest with a thesis on short range radar tracking systems. He served in the Romanian Air Forces for 20 years.
He started his career as a researcher at the Military Equipment and Technologies Research Agency, in Bucharest. His research activities focused on air surveillance radars, tracking radars, as well as microwave and antenna systems.
In April 2006, Dr Coman started work at the NATO C3 Agency in The Hague where he led a variety of research and development projects in the areas of ground surveillance radars, evaluation of Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) trackers and supported the Multi-intelligence All-source Joint Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Coalition (MAJIIC) project.
In 2019, Dr Coman was appointed to establish and lead a Counter-Drone Alliance RDO [Research via Development to Operations] Team (CDART), which is the NATO’s expertise centre for counter-drone technology and operations and is being created within the Joint Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JISR) Centre in The Hague.

General Sir Roly Walker

Chief of the General Staff, British Army
General Sir Roly Walker

General Sir ‘Roly’ Walker was commissioned into the Irish Guards in 1993. He commanded the Grenadier Guards in 2009, promoting to the General Staff four years later.

He has commanded at company, battle group, and brigade levels, variously in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, Iraq, as well as joint command of global operations. On the Staff he has served in brigade, divisional, army and strategic HQs.

He was the Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Military Strategy & Operations) at the MOD from April 2021, during which time he was responsible for advising on and directing new operations to support the government’s response to Covid, the death of the late Duke of Edinburgh, the withdrawal from Kabul, the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II and coronation of King Charles III, numerous evacuation operations and most recently the Hamas attacks on Israel. In December 2023 it was announced that General Walker was to be appointed as the new Chief of the General Staff, succeeding General Sir Patrick Sanders. He assumed the appointment on 15 June 2024.

He was made a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 2023, and a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order in 2010. General Walker is the President of the Honourable Artillery Company, Army Rugby and Army Winter Sports.

Married, with three daughters, he lives in Herefordshire.

Group Captain Phil Hateley

Assistant Head, Futures, UK Joint C-UAS Office
Group Captain Phil Hateley

Group Captain Samuel Wiseman

Commander , RAF Regiment
Group Captain Samuel Wiseman

Harijs Osis

C-UAV Specialist, National Armed Forces of Latvia
Harijs Osis

• More than 15 years experience working in civil/mechanical engineering fields;
• More than 5 years as C-UAV specialist in JHQ FP in Latvian army;
• More than 10 years certified UAV pilot (I class);
• Certified Force protection specialist;
• Certified Physical security specialist;
• Certified Cybersecurity specialist;
• Certified Fire security specialist;
• Bachelor degree in Civil engineering;

Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Papy PhD

NATO Defence Against Terrorism DAT Counter UAV Chairman and Professor, Department of Ballistics and Weapon Systems, NATO and Belgium Royal Military Academy
Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Papy PhD

LtCol (OF4) Prof Alexandre Papy (ir PhD) has a master and a PhD in engineering where he specialized in weapon systems and ballistics.
After a military training as a GBAD/IF officer he has been working in an artillery operational unit where he lead the Fire Direction Center.
He then became an Assistant, Associate Professor and then Professor in the department of weapons systems and ballistics of the Royal Military Academy in Brussels, Belgium.

At NATO level, he did start working in the field of non-lethal capabilities where he used to be chairman of the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Capability Group and is still chairing the standardization and CUAV subgroups.
He broadened his scope some years ago by being active in the field of counter-UAV.
He is part of different NATO and EU Counter UAS initiatives and is chairing the NATO DAT C-UAV project where he recently directed the NNTEX-22C exercise.
His main domains of expertise are the neutralization part of the kill chain and field experimentation.

Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider

SME UAS & C-UAS, JAPCC (Joint Air Power Competence Centre)
Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider

Lieutenant Colonel Dominic Burn

SO1 C-SAT, British Army HQ
Lieutenant Colonel Dominic Burn

Lieutenant Colonel John Hope

Branch Chief, Force Protection Division, Royal Norwegian Air Force Warfare Center
Lieutenant Colonel John Hope

Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch

Assistant Branch Chief, German Federal Ministry of Defense
Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis

Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy
Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis

Major General Adrian Ciolponea

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

On the 1st of August 2023, Major-General Constantin Adrian Ciolponea has been appointed as SACT Representative in Europe. Prior to this, he was the Land Component Commander and also a Special Advisor to the Defence Minister.
MGen. Constantin-Adrian Ciolponea received his
commission in 1988, after graduating the Military
School for Officers, Sibiu, as an infantry officer. In
2004, he graduated the High Military Studies
Academy, Bucharest. He has been assigned to
numerous command and staff positions for operations and training, reconnaissance, special operations and airborne operations (1000 + military jumps), both in Romania and abroad.
Starting 2008, he commanded the 1st Special Operations Battalion, starting 2009 the
1st Special Operations Regiment and starting 2011 the 6th Special Operations Brigade.
In 2015 he has been appointed Deputy Commander at the 4th Infantry Division and in
2016 became deputy Land Forces Commander for training and operations.
During 2017-2021, MGen Constantin-Adrian Ciolponea was the Romanian National Military Representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied Power Europe (SHAPE), Mons, Belgium and was the Dean of the National Military Representatives. From 2021 to 2022, he was appointed as the Deputy Commander of the Multinational Corps Southeast in Sibiu, Romania. Abroad, he served in a variety of assignments, most notably being: UN Military Observer Democratic Republic of Congo (2000-2001); Staff Officer in Afghanistan (2008, 2010, 2013); Staff Officer in Kosovo (2009). His military education includes several international courses, including: Army's Rangers Course for Officers, USA, (1996 – 1997 completion certificate) Special Operations Course, USA (2005); Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA (2006 - 2007); Advance Program in Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Centre for Security Studies, Germany (2010); Counter Terrorism Special Forces Advanced Course, USA (2014); National War College, USA (2014 - 2015). MG Constantin-Adrian CIOLPONEA's decorations and awards include: UN Medal; The Army Achievement Medal; The Army Commendation Medal; General Staff Badge of Honour; Romanian Army Honour Emblem; Military Veteran Honorific title; Land Forces Emblem of Honour; National Order Military Virtue in rank of Knight; Air Force Emblem of Honour; Naval Forces Emblem of Honour in service of the Homeland - for 25 years of service" Honorary sign.
Major-General Constantin-Adrian CIOLPONEA is married and father of two

Major Michel K.C. Koopman

C-UAS Program Manager, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Michel K.C. Koopman

Ori Marom

SAE Industry Technologies Consortia & Program Manager New Mobility, Port of Rotterdam
Ori Marom

Ori Marom (PhD, MBA) is Program Manager New-Mobility at the Port of Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Board Director at SAE Industry Technologies Consortia. At the Port of Rotterdam, he is responsible for the integration of connected autonomous machines such as autonomous-vehicles and drones into port-systems. Before joining the port, he was a start-up entrepreneur and served on the faculty of the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.

Roy Bookham

Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl
Roy Bookham

Sean Bittick

C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO
Sean Bittick

Senior Representative

, Experimentation and Trials Group
Senior Representative

Squadron Leader Hugo Morris

SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead, British Army
Squadron Leader Hugo Morris

Wing Commander James Hemingfield

SO1 CUAS, UK MOD
Wing Commander James Hemingfield

Wing Commander Richard Maughan

OC No 2 Counter UAS Wing, RAF
Wing Commander Richard Maughan

 

 

 

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

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9:00

Meeting Thorough Integration of UAS Countermeasures to Achieve Tactical Operational Requirements

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

• Leveraging C-UAS measures in the planning, synchronization and support of all combat groups
• Recognising C-UAS as an imperative for force protection and integrating capabilities into all Task Forces to enhance operational effectiveness
• NATO SACT’s perspective on the “drone arms race” and requisite acceleration in the adoption of novel technologies to counter malicious drone use

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9:30

Session Reserved for Focus Day Strategic Partner

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10:00

Morning Coffee

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10:30

Advancing British Army’s Current Mobile C-sUAS Capabilities

Wing Commander James Hemingfield

Wing Commander James Hemingfield, SO1 CUAS, UK MOD

Squadron Leader Hugo Morris

Squadron Leader Hugo Morris, SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead, British Army

Lieutenant Colonel Dominic Burn

Lieutenant Colonel Dominic Burn, SO1 C-SAT, British Army HQ

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11:15

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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11:45

The No.2 CUAS Wing

Wing Commander Richard Maughan

Wing Commander Richard Maughan, OC No 2 Counter UAS Wing, RAF

 • The No. 2 CUAS Wing’s role as a specialist RAF Unit dedicated to C-UAS
• Rapidly deploying in support of allies, including in 2025 to support Belgium
• Operational experiences of a host of non fi xed-site C-UAS capabilities

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12:15

Networking Lunch

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13:15

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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13:45

Urgent Need to Protect Land Platforms Against Non-Jammable Top-Attack Threats

Colonel Nicolas Mueller, Head Defence Procurement Cooperation, Armasuisse / Federal Office for Defence Procurement

• Paradigm shifts on the battlefi eld
• Overview: non-jammable top attack munitions
• Overview: existing protective measures for land platforms
• Approach for a comprehensive protection solution

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14:15

Delivering C-UAS Capabilities as Needed Across Europe & NATO as Threats Escalate

• The importance of civil-military collaboration
• Supporting allies as & when threats emerge – key case studies of the events in Denmark & Belgium in 2025
• How Europe can prepare – delivering modular C-UAS solutions when they are needed and where they needed

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch

Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch, Assistant Branch Chief, German Federal Ministry of Defense

Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider

Lieutenant Colonel Andre Haider, SME UAS & C-UAS, JAPCC (Joint Air Power Competence Centre)

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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15:30

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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16:00

Countering the Evolving Drone Threat in the Maritime Environment

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis

Lieutenant Commander Kieran Lewis, Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor, Royal Navy

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16:30

Chair's Closing Remarks & Focus Day Close

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

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7:30

Registration & Networking

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8:20

Chair's Opening Remarks

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

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8:30

Opening Keynote Briefing

General Sir Roly Walker, Chief of the General Staff, British Army

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9:00

Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor - Aaronia AG

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9:30

UK Defence C-UAS – The Evolving Future

Group Captain Phil Hateley

Group Captain Phil Hateley, Assistant Head, Futures, UK Joint C-UAS Office

• The Delivery Challenge - Maintaining C-UAS capabilities at a pace with the rapidly evolving threat.
• One Team, One Fight - The FVEYs JCO Concept – A collaborative approach to C-UAS
• Human in the loop, on the loop or complete automation? – Challenging the moral and ethical dilemma.

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10:00

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Echodyne

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Using Unmanned Systems to Counter Enemy UAVs – Experience During the War in Ukraine

Colonel Valentyn Kuianov

Colonel Valentyn Kuianov, Head of the Department of Unmanned Air Defense Systems, Air Command Center, Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

• Using interceptor UAVs to counter enemy strike &
reconnaissance drones
• Working alongside tactical aviation and missile defense units to protect personnel, populated zones and critical infrastructure
• Latest TTPs and lessons learned from operational experiences

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11:30

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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12:00

USCENTCOM Counter UAS Priorities – Developing and Delivering Capabilities to the Warfighter

Colonel Nathaniel Huston, Deputy Chief Technology & Data Officer, U.S. Central Command

• Threats and threat profi les are rapidly evolving (e.g., Group 2/3 vs Group 1, tactics of approach and control) and defense scenarios are diverse (e.g. terrain, fi xed vs mobile defense)
• This means we must have a diverse menu of sensors and effectors available to apply to different threats and scenarios
• If we assume different locations/threats will require different systems, we need a way to have those integrate rapidly with each other: interoperability is critical
• Iteration *with* the warfi ghter will lead to much faster operationalization

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12:30

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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13:00

Networking Lunch

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14:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Robin Radar Systems

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14:30

Counter UAS Priorities for the Royal Norwegian Air Force

Lieutenant Colonel John Hope

Lieutenant Colonel John Hope, Branch Chief, Force Protection Division, Royal Norwegian Air Force Warfare Center

• Norway’s current C-UAS capabilities and priorities to develop further
• Assessment of threats posed to civil airspace and areas for collaboration
• Challenges of developing a fully integrated C-UAS capability within existing frameworks and steps to address them

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15:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor - D-Fend Solutions

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15:30

Afternoon Tea

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16:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Leonardo

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16:30

NCIA Multi-Awrd Framework Contract for Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Capabilities

Dr Cristian Coman, Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

• Fulfilling rapid procurement of C-UAS capabilities
• Supporting NATO development of counter drone capacity

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17:00

NATO’s Counter UAS Initiatives

• Updates on efforts to bolster C-UAS capabilities across the alliance, with specific emphasis on the Eastern Flank
• Findings from the TIE-25 exercise
• Current and future procurement priorities

Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Papy PhD, NATO Defence Against Terrorism DAT Counter UAV Chairman and Professor, Department of Ballistics and Weapon Systems, NATO and Belgium Royal Military Academy

Dr Cristian Coman, Principal Scientist, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

Sean Bittick

Sean Bittick, C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO

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17:45

Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

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9:00

Drone Capability Coalition C-UAS Initiatives

Brigadier Stu Nassé OBE

Brigadier Stu Nassé OBE, Head Capability Coalition, British Army HQ

• Supporting Ukraine with the delivery of C-UAS systems
• Drone Capability Coalition future plans and priorites

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9:30

Developing C-UAS Capabilities Across the British Armed Forces

• Supporting capability developments across Services
• Delivering solutions to British troops at the pace and scale required
• Future efforts and plans

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

Group Captain Samuel Wiseman

Group Captain Samuel Wiseman, Commander , RAF Regiment

Senior Representative

Senior Representative, , Experimentation and Trials Group

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10:15

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Hensoldt

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10:45

Morning Coffee

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11:15

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - IAI

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11:45

Development of Counter UAS Tactics, Techniques & Procedures in Ukraine

Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar, Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine

• Updates on CUAS TTPs employed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine
• Continued development of offensive UAS measures and best practice to defeat
• Projections in future desired system characteristics based on operational experiences

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12:15

Networking Lunch

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13:15

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Moog

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13:45

Protecting Vital Infrastructures from Emerging Drone Threats

Ori Marom, SAE Industry Technologies Consortia & Program Manager New Mobility, Port of Rotterdam

• Infrastructures such as ports, airports and industrial clusters are vital for national security
• Challenges posed to such infrastructure by malicious drone usage
• Best practices of combining airspace management systems (UTM) and counter-drone (C-UAS) measures for optimal protection of large areas

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14:15

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Rohde & Schwarz

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14:45

Afternoon Tea

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15:15

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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15:45

Integrating Soft and Hard Kill Options into Existing C-UAS Programmes to Operate in a Domestic Environment

Major Michel K.C. Koopman

Major Michel K.C. Koopman, C-UAS Program Manager, Royal Netherlands Air Force

• Assessing kinetic options that are both capable of addressing security challenges and can also be operated in densely populated urban areas
• Integrating C-UAS systems in other national services to maximise defence capabilities
• Establishing cross-agency training facilities to increase accessibility and enable interagency collaboration

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16:15

Insights from Exercise Baltic Trust 25

Harijs Osis, C-UAV Specialist, National Armed Forces of Latvia

• Lessons learned from BATT25
• Improving readiness and coordination of Latvian and Allied forces
• The importance of testing in realistic scenarios without significant restrictions on system capabilities

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17:00

Topic Heading 9

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17:30

Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three

Roy Bookham

Roy Bookham, Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division, Dstl

Confirmed Speakers Include:

Chief of the General Staff
British Army
Head Capability Coalition
British Army HQ
Head of the Department of Unmanned Air Defense Systems, Air Command Center
Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Deputy Chief Technology & Data Officer
U.S. Central Command
Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment
Armed Forces of Ukraine
Head Defence Procurement Cooperation
Armasuisse / Federal Office for Defence Procurement
Principal Scientist
NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Assistant Head, Futures
UK Joint C-UAS Office
Commander
RAF Regiment
C-UAV Specialist
National Armed Forces of Latvia
NATO Defence Against Terrorism DAT Counter UAV Chairman and Professor, Department of Ballistics and Weapon Systems
NATO and Belgium Royal Military Academy
SME UAS & C-UAS
JAPCC (Joint Air Power Competence Centre)
SO1 C-SAT
British Army HQ
Branch Chief, Force Protection Division
Royal Norwegian Air Force Warfare Center
Assistant Branch Chief
German Federal Ministry of Defense
Above Water Battlespace, IAMD Effects Capability Sponsor
Royal Navy
Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe
NATO
C-UAS Program Manager
Royal Netherlands Air Force
SAE Industry Technologies Consortia & Program Manager New Mobility
Port of Rotterdam
Chief Scientist, C-UAS Platforms Division
Dstl
C-UAS and Capability Development Officer
NATO
Experimentation and Trials Group
SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead
British Army
SO1 CUAS
UK MOD
OC No 2 Counter UAS Wing
RAF

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http://www.robinradar.com

Robin Radar Systems is a Netherlands-based technology leader in radar systems for tracking and classification of small targets. Combining affordable sensors with smart software, Robin provides actionable information to increase safety and security with its specialised bird and drone radars. Robin’s advanced drone detection radars are used at airports, and for protecting critical infrastructure, military installations, and security events the world over. Our flagship counter-drone radar, IRIS®, has the capacity to detect and track rogue drones, automatically distinguishing them from birds with full 360° coverage; providing essential support for military operations and VIP events. Robin’s installed base of radars is over 140 and counting. For more info visit www.robinradar.com



ROHDE & SCHWARZ

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http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/

Rohde & Schwarz is one of the world's leading manufacturers of information and communications technology products for more than 80 years. Initially focusing on RF engineering and RF applications in test and measurement, radio communications and broadcasting, the company has continually expanded its fields of activity over the past decades.

Cybersecurity has become a critical factor in our data-driven world. With its cybersecurity solutions, Rohde & Schwarz protects industry and government authorities against sabotage attacks and espionage.

Not only data requires protection but also communities, states and individuals. Consequently, measures to ensure homeland and external security are indispensable. Technologically leading secure communications and intelligence products create information superiority for the army, navy and air force. Rohde & Schwarz also offers specialized products for public safety and security authorities and organizations as well as for operators of critical infrastructures.


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MyDefence

Exhibitors
http://www.mydefence.com

At MyDefence, we specialize in next-generation solutions for detecting and neutralizing drone threats. Combining advanced radio frequency technology with rapid response capabilities, we develop tools designed to meet the challenges of modern warfare and security.

By working closely with frontline forces, we gain real-time insights into evolving drone tactics, allowing us to design systems with precision and reliability. Our solutions are built for military operations and the protection of critical infrastructure, including airports, corporate facilities, and high-security sites. They enable users to effectively detect and counter drone threats while maintaining mobility and operational efficiency.

We are driven by innovation, constantly adapting to stay ahead of emerging threats. Our mission is simple: We save lives.


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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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