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tuesday 23rd October 2018, Copthorne tara Hotel, London, UK
Airborne iSR and the Land environment User
13.00 - 17.45
Hosted by:
Mr Simon Ballantyne, Managing Director, Xi Systems Ltd
Delivering Enhanced Situational Awareness
Through Airborne Solutions
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24th -25th
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Benefi ts of Attending:
• Listen to keynote briefings from the host nation with
senior offi cers within the Royal Air Force including Air
Commodore Harvey Smyth, Requirement Manager, Joint
Combat Aircraft Programme and Wing Commander Mark
Lorriman-Hughes, Offi cer Commanding 1st ISR Wing –
delivering key updates on Project Athena and persistent
ISR ambitions
• Hear from key international allied partners as senior officers
from the Royal Australian Air Force, German Air Force,
Hellenic Air Force, Swedish Air Force & Royal Netherlands
Air Force provide updates on the latest ISR capability
• Learn how key industrial partners including Leonardo,
Rafael and Intelsat are developing this key capability area
and see them showcase their latest solutions
• gain access to key military and government stakeholders
over 4 hours of networking during the conference
• Discuss topics focused around key platforms from sensor
suites, optronics, data telemetry and power, performance
and cooling
Chairman:
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
expert Military and technical Speakers include:
Air Commodore Harvey Smyth, Lightening Force Commander,
Royal Air Force
Wing Commander Mark Lorriman-Hughes, Officer Commanding 1st
ISR Wing, Royal Air Force
Wing Commander David titheridge, Commanding Officer, 11th
Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8A Poseidon Programme
Manager, Air Capability Delivering, Air Command, Royal Air Force
Colonel Pasqale Dipalma, Commander, 9th Wing,
italian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air
Wing 51 “Immelmann”, german Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben, C4ISR Section Head Air C2, Royal
Netherlands Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Mattias Ottis, Officer Commanding Air Transport
and ISR Programme, Swedish Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Nikolaos Oikonomakis, Staff Officer, Manpower
Planning and Development Directorate, Hellenic Air Force
Commander thomas Smith, Commander, Joint Intelligence,
Surveillance & Reconnaissance Team, NAtO HQ
Squadron Leader glen gallagher, Deputy Air Base Executive Officer,
Royal Australian Air Force
Major Stuart Lorraine, Senior Staff Officer,
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Dr Wolfgang Koch, Head of Department, Sensor Data and
information Fusion, Fraunhofer FKie
Mr Andrew Bennett, Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information Systems,
Dstl
Mr Rob Munday, Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager,
NAtO HQ
industry Speakers include:
Mr Simon Hoey, Director of Business Development Global
Government, intelsat general
Speaker to be Confi rmed, Leonardo
Mr Zvi yavin, Head of Airborne ISR & Mapping Systems Business Line,
Electro-Optical Systems Directorate, Rafael
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08.30 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
Segment Heading Keynote Address
09.00 Project Athena: Delivering the Royal Air Forces Next Generation ISTAR
Capability
• The current strategic landscape – where we are and where we
need to be
• Defining the scope and ambition of Project Athena – balancing
investment in platforms and personnel
• Developing a ‘whole force’ approach to British ISTAR (Intelligence,
Surveillance and Target Acquisition) through Project Athena
• Integrating precision strike features into the future Boeing P8-A
Poseidon fleet to exploit the full strategic capability of new MPA
(Maritime Patrol Aircraft)
• How advanced data analysis employed within the project will
provide the groundwork for intelligence-led operations
• Future priorities for the project and long-term ambitions for the UK’s
ISTAR reach
Air Commodore Harvey Smyth, Lightening Force Commander,
Royal Air Force
09.30 5th Generation Concepts for Air C2 and ISR
Presentation Details to be Confirmed
Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben, C4ISR - Section Head Air C2,
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Stuart Lorraine, Senior Staff Officer,
Royal Netherlands Air Force
10.00 Session Reserved For Leonardo
Senior representative to be confirmed
10.30 Morning Coffee
Maritime Patrol Aircraft
11.00 Delivering the Maritime Patrol Capability Required for Effective
Operations Moving Forward
• An overview of the extensive territorial waters of Australia and the
unique maritime patrol challenges this poses
• Integrating the P-8A Poseidon into the RAAF fleet whilst maintaining
operational capability
• Cooperation program aspects with the USN
• Modernisation and capability development opportunities
• Utilising advanced sensors and mission systems including to provide
a real-time strategic picture anywhere, anytime
• Modifying MPA (Maritime Patrol Aircraft) to include maritime strike
capabilities to support multi-role use
• Exploring future requirements for effective ASW (anti-submarine
warfare) within Australian waters
• Future priorities for the RAAF – where next and strategic path forward
Wing Commander David Titheridge, Commanding Officer 11
Squadron , Royal Australian Air Force
Squadron Leader Glen Gallagher, Deputy Air Base Executive Officer,
Royal Australian Air Force
11.30 Extending IMINT Efficiency
• Focused operational ISR methods that save time and manpower
• The contribution of advanced technologies for real-time analysis
• The technology that enables one solution for a variety of
operational challenges
Mr Zvi Yavin, Head of Airborne ISR Mapping Systems Business Line,
Electro-Optical Systems Directorate, Rafael
12.00 The UK P-8A Poseidon Programme - Returning Long-Range Maritime
Patrol Aircraft to the UK ISR Inventory
• An overview of the UK’s Persistent Wide-Area Search (Maritime)
requirements and the decisions leading up to procurement of the
P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA)
• The current P-8A Poseidon MPA Programme procurement method
• The sensor fit of the P-8A Poseidon, exploiting its advanced ASW
and ASUW capabilities, and enhanced datalink technologies within
the P-8A to provide decisive advantage in the under-water and
above-water battlespace
• Future capabilities and development opportunities with the P-8A
• International cooperation and working with allies to strengthen our
collective MPA capabilities
• Where next? Considering the way forward for the UK’s persistent
surveillance capability
Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8A Poseidon Programme
Manager, Air Capability Delivery, Air Command, Royal Air Force
12.30 Satcoms - Enabling Future Multi-Domain ISR Operations
• Commercial satcoms as a force multiple enabling all aircraft to be
multi-mission sensor platforms
• Extend the life and enhance the operational options of current
large UAV platforms
• Make front end ISR collection more customizable to commander’s
actual, immediate needs or plug and play sensors development
Mr Simon Hoey, Director of Business Development, Global
Government, Intelsat General
1.00 Networking Lunch
AeroVironment Wasp III Heron Platform Updates
2.00 Developing Sweden’s Airborne ISR Capability - Methods and Way Forward
• Considering Sweden’s current ISR platforms and where there remain
operational shortfalls
• Moving from unmanned to autonomous ISR platforms – challenges
and opportunities
• Balancing the augmentation of ground forces with AeroVironment
Wasp III tactical UAV to enhance battlefield situational awareness
• Fostering data management within ISR deployments to maximise
their strategic value
• New forms of C2 (command and control) for airborne assets to
ensure they are deployed effectively
• Works in progress to enhance Swedish domain awareness through
manned and unmanned ISR fleet procurement
Lieutenant Colonel Mattias Ottis, Officer Commanding Air Transport
and ISR Programme, Swedish Armed Forces
2.30 Session Reserved for Sponsor
3.00 Update on future MALE and HALE UAS for the German Air Force
• Employment of the RecceLite reconnaissance system with the
MRCA Tornado
• Manned and unmanned reconnaissance systems in use by Tactical
Air Wing 51 “Immelmann”
• Way ahead for HALE and MALE UAS in the German Air Force
• Relaying real-time imagery data from the operational theatre for
exploitation in Germany
• First impressions about the implementation of a Coalition Shared
Database in the German MINUSMA contingent
• Operational feedback of the Heron 1 and end-user considerations
for platform enhancement
Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air
Wing 51 “Immelmann”, German Air Force
3.30 Afternoon Tea
4.00 Panel Discussion: Enhancing Operational Situational Awareness
Through Airborne ISR
• C2 ISR capabilities - where is the alliance now and where are we going?
• The role of Airborne ISR in providing CAS (Close Air Support) in
complex battlespaces - building commanders red force awareness
• Hybrid solutions to hybrid threats - exploiting aerial intelligence to
counter the asymmetrical combatants
• Joint exercises within NATO - enhancing interoperability and training
standards
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Bart Hoeben, C4ISR - Section Head Air C2,
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Mattias Ottis, Officer Commanding Air Transport
and ISR Programme, Swedish Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air
Wing 51 “Immelmann”, German Air Force
Wing Commander Mark Lorriman-Hughes, Officer Commanding 1
Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, Royal Air Force
Airborne ISR Science and Technology Updates
4.45 Opportunities and Challenges for Air ISR: A Science and Technology
Perspective
• Emerging technology and its potential impact on Air ISR
• Enablers across the Direct, Process, Collect and Disseminate ISR cycle
• Future challenges in technology development and its adoption by
end users
Mr Andrew Bennett, Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information Systems,
Dstl
5.15 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
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3. 08.30 Registration Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
Opening Host Nation Address
9.30 Delivering Persistent Surveillance: the UK’s Approach
• An overview of the work conducting by the 1st ISR wing and
existing information superiority
• Developing collaboration with military partners to ensure training
standards and platform utilisation remain interoperable
• The next steps: enhancing the RAF’s terrestrial ISTAR capability
• Future priorities for the Royal Air Force in developing effective
intelligence gathering
Wing Commander Mark Lorriman-Hughes, Officer Commanding 1
Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, Royal Air Force
10.00 Strategic Vision and Direction for the USAF’s ISR Optronics and
Sensor Systems
• Hand-held to global reach: considering the different scope and
ambitions for varying ISR platforms and where development is required
• Key challenges from past and ongoing operations and
integrating fusion and in-depth analysis to received intelligence
• Maximising the effectiveness of CAS (close air support) by
enabling moving target indication into ISR optronics
• Developing more sophisticated sensor suites for hand-held
battlefield ISR platforms such as the RQ-11 Raven
• Utilising infra-red and electro-optical sensor payloads on the RQ-4
Global Hawk to support night flights and enhanced surveillance
• Preventing capability gaps and considering the role of upcoming
platforms within the USAF’s fleet
Senior Representative, Name to be Confirmed, Headquarters Air
Combat Command, United States Air Force*
10.30 Morning Coffee
NATO Updates
11.00 Developing an Alliance Approach to Airborne ISR
• ISR in an evolving context: how NATO provides a framework for
capability development
• Working across teams to provide focus for the delivering of ISR
platforms and systems across partner nations
• Developing Joint ISR across to provide comprehensive persistent
surveillance within the emerging threat environment
• Looking forward: Joint ISR Policy Development NATO
• Command Structure Adaptation to meet new ISR challenges
Commander Thomas Smith, Commander Joint Intelligence,
Surveillance Reconnaissance Team, NATO HQ
Mr Rob Murray, Head, ISR, NATO HQ
11.30 Progress on Delivering Improved JISR Capabilities for the Alliance
through Unified Vision Trials
• An overview of the work of Unified Vision and its aims and ambitions
• Optimising the C2 structure of ISR resources on joint missions
• Processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED) of intelligence –
sharing the burden across all levels of command
• Developing an enhanced understanding of the position on the
ground through fused sensor data
• Programme updates following the Unified Vision 2016 Trial
• Analysing assets from the Hunter to the RQ-4: successes within the
operation and developed interoperability standards
• Evolving Unified Vision – priorities and conceptual approaches
Mr Rob Munday, Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager, NATO HQ
12.00 Session Reserved for Leonardo
Senior representative to be confirmed
12.30 Networking Lunch
ISR in Support of Search and Rescue Operations
1.30 Exploiting Airborne ISR for Combat Search and Rescue
• Developing an understanding of the ‘situation on the group’ from
aerial intelligence to build a holistic picture of the battlespace
• Working across air wings and with other service branches to
coordinate activities when extracting blue forces
• How the MQ-9A Predator has protected airborne assets from
ground fire when conducting ISR operations prior to force extraction
• Optimising Italian combat search and rescue through effective
manned-unmanned teaming
• Procurement priorities from an end user perspective for combat
search and rescue
Colonel Pasqale Dipalma, Commander 9th Wing, Italian Air Force*
Future Airborne ISR
2.00 Panel Discussion: Next Generation ISR Concepts and RD
• Current ST models for ISR and key priorities for sensor suite
development
• Status on the research into unmanned and autonomous aerial
platforms
• Connecting ISR data into the wider network: ensuring intelligence
remains encrypted and resilient
• Cognition in the grey zone - new BLOS (beyond line of sight)
telemetry controls for platforms
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
Dr Wolfgang Koch, Head of Department Sensor Data and
Information Fusion, Fraunhofer FKIE
Mr Andrew Bennett, Principal Advisor, Cyber and Information
Systems, Dstl
Mr Rob Munday, Unified Vision 2018 Deputy Trial Manager,
NATO HQ
2.45 Future Airborne ISR: Developing Sustainable and Highly
Sophisticated Operational Platforms
• Defining future operational needs in highly volatile and domain
agnostic environments – Prove new airborne ISR platforms
relevance
• Envisioning Holistic Model Approaches based upon realistic air
mission profiles
• Technological Considerations
- State of the art Sensing – The value of Self-Coordinating Node
- Communication via Satellites
- Battle Management Functions through hybrid man machine
interfaces – Prometheus Vision
- Airborne Platform Technologies
• Sustainability Considerations
- Environmental Impact
- Sustainable Technologies – Miniaturization
- Sustainable Air Traffic Management through Self-Separation
Cockpit Technology Innovation
• Comparing Model Approaches Archetypes through DOTMLPF IS
theoretical framework
Lieutenant Colonel Nikolaos Oikonomakis, Staff Officer General
Staff - Manpower Planning and Development Directorate,
Hellenic Air Force
3.15 Afternoon Tea
3.45 On Artificial Intelligence Methodologies for Future Airborne ISR
Applications
• Cognitive Assistance by fusing heterogeneous sensor data and
context information
• Feedback to Data Acquisition – task-driven resources
management techniques
• Examples taken from ongoing defence research and
experimentation in Germany
Dr Wolfgang Koch, Head of Department Sensor Data and
Information Fusion, Fraunhofer FKIE
Closing Keynote Address:
4.15 Delivering Information Superiority Through Effective Exploitation
of Airborne Intelligence
• An overview of the role of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)
in building a comprehensive understanding of the battlespace
• Improving the processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED)
of ISR data – the US approach
• Optimising computer algorithms to streamline ground moving
target indicators
• Supporting deployed forces through geospatial intelligence –
how terrestrial observation remains critical for dismounted soldier
operations
• The Distributed Common Ground System - Army (DCGS-A)
strengthening the backbone of the miltiary intelligence mission
• Where next for airborne ISR analysis?
Senior Representative, Name to be Confirmed,
Defence Intelligence Agency
4.45 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Air Marshall (Ret’d) Christopher Nickols, Former Chief of Defence
Intelligence, Royal Air Force
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4. Airborne iSR and the Land
environment User
Overview of the workshop:
This workshop will be an exploration of the impact of
accessing airborne ISR for the Land Environment User,
whether Dismounted or Mounted.
This session will explore the impact on doctrine and the new
capabilities that may arise from technological advances
that allow the greater exploitation of ISR product at the
tactical edge.
Benefi ts of Attending:
This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of
how airborne assets are being exploited to shape the
commanders understanding of the battlespace. Analysing
key telemetry and communication technologies and
referencing a repertoire of case studies – this workshop will
provide a coalface examination of new technologies and
their impact on land operations.
With an extensive background within both military
research (Dstl) and the private sector, Mr Simon
Ballantyne is an expert on the integration of complex
systems – bringing together hardware, software and
communications in high risk environments and mission
critical scenario’s. This workshop represents a key learning
opportunity for anyone engaged in the ISR domain.
Programme
1.00 Registration informal Meeting
1.30 Bringing Airborne iSR to the tactical edge
• Novel capability development – exploiting new
systems such as VHF voice, WiMAX, 3GPP and
UHF MANET for communication and telemetry
from airborne assets
• Overcoming BLOS (beyond line of sight)
data relay technical challenges for
airborne platforms to provide the battlefield
commander a holistic view of the battlespace
• Case study: technology analysis for the
distribution of ISR for planning scenario’s such
as disaster relief
3.15 Afternoon tea
3.40 exploiting tactical edge Network Services
• The impact of novel UAV technologies on
the emerging unmanned and autonomous
space – how unmanned ‘eyes in the sky’
are changing data collection patterns and
keeping servicemen out of harm’s way
• Networking aerial intelligence into the wider
operational picture – building an adaptive
dispersed force of the future
• How the next generation of Airborne ISR feeds
into wider soldier modernisation efforts across
NATO allies
5.45 Closing Remarks
About the Workshop Chairman:
Mr Simon Ballantyne is a passionate technologist and can
provide a subject matter opinion on the development of
technology or how it can be employed in new exciting
ways. Simon have provided SME guidance to UK MoD
procurement and Army Command elements, distilling
complex technological concepts and developments into
information for decision support.
Through Xi Systems Ltd Simon has made an impact on a
wide variety of projects including live experimentation into
the tactical engagement of Unmanned Ground Vehicles,
Air-to-Air Refueling, Connected Vehicle Services and
Soldier C4ISR Modernisation.
About the organisation:
Born from our experience in
the defence and security
market, we have designed
communications networks and complex surveillance
systems that can be deployed in varied, extreme, and
austere situations.
We bring technology and knowledge together to
deliver physical and cyber protection to people and
assets, whether they are in a war zone, high risk industrial
environments, or an SME in a quiet leafy suburb.
Hosted by:
Mr Simon Ballantyne, Managing Director, Xi Systems Ltd
HALF-DAy PRe-CONFeReNCe WORKSHOP
tuesday 23rd October 2018
13.00 – 17.45
Copthorne tara Hotel, London, UK
5. Gold Sponsor
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discussion specific to your industry. Should you
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Leonardo is a world player in Helicopters, Aeronautics,
Electronics, Defence Security Systems and develops
from advanced components to fully integrated
systems and platforms. Leonardo is a leader in real-
time and remote sensing delivering capability that
provides military forces globally with timely information
superiority and situational awareness. Leonardo
provides airborne solutions that range from components
through to full ISR/ISTAR, airborne sensors and effectors.
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Intelsat General is a wholly owned subsidiary of Intelsat,
operator of the world’s first Globalized Network. IGC
provides high-quality, cost-effective, communications
solutions via Intelsat’s leading satellite backbone and
terrestrial infrastructure. Our customers rely on IGC to
provide secure and seamless broadband connectivity
for mission-critical operations anywhere on the globe.
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Rafael develops and manufactures advanced
defense systems for the Israeli Defense Forces and the
defense establishment, as well as for foreign customers
around the world. The company offers its customers a
diversified array of innovative solutions at the leading
edge of global technology, from underwater systems
through naval, ground, and air superiority systems to
space systems.
Rafael is one of Israel’s largest defense companies,
with 2016 net profit of $123 million and record-high
orders totaling $2.8 billion.
Rafael is the largest employer in Northern Israel with
approximately 7,500 employees and numerous
subcontractor and service suppliers, indirectly
providing employment for some 20,000 households.
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Benefits of Sponsoring Airborne ISR 2018
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military and industry at Airborne ISR with 4 hours of
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6. AIRBORNE ISR
Conference: Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th October 2018, Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK
Workshop: Tuesday 23rd October 2018, London, UK
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