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Future
Artillery 2012
10th Anniversary Conference & Exhibition
Radisson Blu Portman Hotel, London, UK
27 - 29 March 2012
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Defence
IQ’s Future Artillery
Defence IQ's flagship Future
Artillery conference annually welcomes to London over 200
leading field artillery personnel and industry teams from 25+ countries.
Now in its 10th anniversary year, it is widely regarded as the most
influential and best-attended indirect fires conference in the world,
providing the defence community with the latest technological updates,
crucial operational feedback and candid debate on future capabilities.
Future
Artillery 2012 is the unrivalled forum for Heads of Artillery,
Programme Managers and Industry experts to network and share in discussions
on improving accuracy, developing joint fires and cost-effectively modernising
the artillery to map the strategic future direction across the indirect
fires landscape.
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Widely
recognised as the most prestigious, best attended and world leading indirect
fire conference, Future
Artillery has been proud to serve the defence community since
2003, providing the most authoritative view o f
the future vision of artillery forces globally, as well as showcasing
the most innovative technological solutions including Excalibur, M777,
PGK, PZH2000, CAESAR, GMLRS, ARTHUR, Watchkeeper and many more.
Future
Artillery provides an unrivalled market view of the future
direction of artillery, allowing delegates to engage with fellow experts,
build new partnerships and gain new contacts from around the world. Discover
the latest technological solutions in artillery modernisation, receive
first-hand insight into lessons learned in operations, and engage in candid
debate to get to the heart of key issues impacting the artillery, from
precision and C4ISR to target acquisition and surveillance. |
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Top
sessions for 2012 include:
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Royal Artillery Future Vision - Hear top-level insights from Colonel John
Musgrave, new Assistant Director for Equipment Capability as he reveals
the new procurement structure of the RA and key investment priorities
towards 2022+
• Philippines Debut Address - We are pleased to welcome to address
the conference for the first time the Philippine Marine Corps and Philippine
Army, providing unique insights into operational demands, requirements
and future plans
• Interactive Round Table Discussions - New for 2012 following delegate
feedback, these small group discussions will provide you with dedicated
time to debate core issues impacting the community, ensuring you get your
questions answered and leave armed with new ideas to take forward your
programmes
Register
your delegate place today at www.future-artillery.com
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Future
Artillery India
Conference
New Delhi , India
18 - 20 June 2012 |
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Expanding
the conference series to explore artillery modernisation and future indirect
firepower for the Indian Armed Forces. |
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Building
upon the success of the flagship Future Artillery conference in London,
Defence IQ introduced the first annual Future
Artillery India conference in June 2011.
Future
Artillery India focuses exclusively on the Indian Defence
Community as it undergoes one of the largest artillery modernization programmes
in the world. Indian Generals from the Directorate of Artillery, Indian
Ministry of Defence and associated laboratories provide delegates with
detailed, high-level briefs on current capabilities and their specific
plans for modernisation. They are joined by senior artillery commanders
from around the world to discuss the latest advances in doctrine, strategy
and operational feedback from the front line.
Designed to bring you exclusive insight into India’s defence industry
and the requirements of the country’s artillery forces, the event
is also an opportunity to network with key decision makers, senior representatives
of the defence industry and some of the foremost artillery experts from
around the world.
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Key
topics discussed include:
• The Necessity for Indian Armed Forces Artillery Modernization:
The Current Threat and How to Counter it
• Revolutionising the Indian Armed Forces' Artillery Capability
Over the next 15-20 Years: The Strategy for Modernization
• Improving Efficiency and Reducing the Time Taken to Procure New
Artillery Systems: The Impact of the Revised DPP 2008
• Developing a Longer Range, Precision Capability to Reduce Collateral
Damage and Increase Lethality
Don't miss this opportunity to gain insight into one of the world's largest
artillery modernization programmes, as well as explore the latest technological
and operational developments in precision munitions, C-RAM and Surveillance
and Target Acquisition.
Register online today at www.futureartilleryindia.com
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full event information and registration details:
http://www.future-artillery.com
http://www.futureartilleryindia.com
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Future
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| DAY
1, Tuesday 27 March 2012 |
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This
unique forum brings together leading experts to examine
the future direction of precision weaponry for the artillery,
and, for the first time, the equipment requirements for
Forward Observers.
Key questions being debated include:
• What are the target geo-location equipment requirements
of forward observers?
• How can Command & Control Systems be upgraded
to improve the speed of information and increase targeting
accuracy?
• What laser designator and range finder requirements
will joint fires have over the next five years?
• How can you improve the accuracy of precision
munitions in proximity to forward observers?
• How can capabilities be developed to enable engagement
of moving targets?
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The
first full day of the conference will feature briefings
from:
• Colonel John Musgrave, Assistant Director Capability,
HQ Director Royal Artillery, British Army
• Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinand Almoite, Artillery
Commander, Philippine Marine Corps
• Colonel Douglas Thomas, Commanding Officer, Marine
Corps Artillery Detachment Fort Sill, US Marine Corps
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Join us on Conference Day Two for a
keynote presentation from Brigadier Richard Haldenby,
Commander Royal Artillery, British Army, as well as interactive
round table discussions on:
• Managing the pressures on Forward Observers
• Exploring force protection and base ISTAR as
a new capability for artillery forces
• Tackling the cyber and EW threat to artillery
systems
• Advancing air land integration for effective
delivery of joint fires
• Achieving pinpoint accuracy in target acquisition
to support the use of precision weapons
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the full conference programme
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