Day 2 agenda

Registration and morning coffee
Chairman’s opening remarks and refl ections on what has been learnt so far and objectives for day two of the conference
Indonesian Armour Procurement Plans and Modernisation Requirements
  • Modernisation requirements for the Indonesian Army
  • Procurement plans for the armour centre
  • A look at the newly acquired Panser Anoa armoured fighting vehicle

Brig. Gen. Bobby Tuilan

The Ocelot: Adaptable, Mobile, Survivable

This session takes place in the exhibition hall around the Force Protection Ocelot vehicle. This allows for a detailed and interactive discussion with the delegates being able to move around the vehicle as the presentation takes place. This session takes a detailed examination of one of the most battle proven vehicles available to the military. With modular fl exibility, V-Shaped hull and blast protection this brief looks at what the integrated survivability considerations that make it both resilient against the threats faced in Afghanistan but also a variety of other possible operational scenarios.

Dr. Daniel Farmer

Morning Break
Transparent Armour made by SCHOTT
  • SCHOTT Resistan (TM): stronger and lighter armour for multipurpose protection applications, not only in vehicles
  • Solutions for STANAG levels I to IV
  • Continuous R&D for future needs

Jan Molter

The Turkish Land Forces Vehicle Programme
  • Understanding what is needed for the Turkish Armed Forces for operational environments
  • Overview of current priorities and the Turkish Armed Forces approach to survivability issues of Land Equipment
  • In depth review of the ALTAY Main Battle Tank Programme

Levent Senel

Operationally Proven Lightweight RPG Protection: Q-NET

Dr Andy Rogers

Operational Feedback on Survivability from the Tank Squadron, part of the First Battalion Royal

Maj. Robert McKenzie

Operational Feedback from 3rd Battalion 4th Infantry Regiment Afghanistan 2011

Lt. Col. Brian Doyle

Building Survivability Capability: Challenges for the Danish Armed Forces
  • Establishing the need to have versus the like to have from 10 years of continuous operations
  • Balancing upgrades to be capable to ‘A War’ versus ‘This War’
  • Protection, agility and mobility priorities
  • Taking a look at the M113 Fleet replacement

Maj. Steen Holm Iversen

Overview of C-IED Operations from ISAF
  • An overview of the different types of IEDs being faced in theatre
  • Efforts to attack the network through ISR and TTPs
  • How are lessons being learnt and implemented?

Robert Shaw

Lunch
Closing thoughts from the conference Chairman
  • Balancing short and medium term priorities
  • Lessons from Libya: What happens if air superiority isn’t guaranteed, what impact does this have on our current vehicle fleets?
  • The next conflict: How can we ensure our troops take the survivability lessons learned in this war and integrate them back into future requirements, procurement, training and doctrine
  • Equipment: How can we ensure the vehicles we have now are appropriate for a range of scenarios we might be likely to face?
Afternoon tea and last chance to network

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