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Central and Eastern Europe’s Most Focused Armoured Vehicles Meeting
SMi Group Proudly Presents the 5th Annual...
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20tH-21st
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Angelo Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
• Hear the latest developments from the Czech Armed
Forces as they outline their IFV procurement plans in a bid
to increasingly modernise their land forces by 2026.
• Benefi t from an unparalleled insight into the IFV
modernisation programmes of key Central and Eastern
European nations, including briefi ngs from heads of land,
of procurement, and operational command from the
Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Latvia, Romania and
many others!
• Grasp the opportunity to meet with additional leading
international nations, such as Germany, Sweden, the
United States, Spain, NATO and OCCAR.
• Don’t miss out on the chance to view the latest
combat vehicle survivability, C4I and weapons systems
technology in our exhibition hall.
MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT EXPERTS INCLUDE
Major General Jaromir Zuna, 1st Deputy Chief of Staff,
Czech Armed Forces
Major General Ivo Strecha, Director of the Force Development
Division, Czech Armed Forces
Lieutenant General Dr Gabor Borondi, Deputy Chief of Defence,
Hungarian Defence Forces
Major General Norbert Huber, Director of Armament and
Procurement, Austrian MoD
Brigadier General Christopher LaNeve*, Commanding General
7th Army Training Command, US Army Europe
Brigadier General Mikael Frisell, Director Land Systems, SDMA,
FMV, Swedish MoD
Brigadier General Sava Claudiu, Deputy Commander, 2nd
Infantry Division, Romanian Armed Forces
Colonel Hans-Joerg Voll, Branch Chief, Army Concepts and
Capabilities Development Center ACCDC, Bundeswehr
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Ramos, Product Manager Vehicle
Protection Systems, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground
Combat Systems, US Army
Colonel Jose María González Casado, Pizarro Program Manager
National Armament Directorate, Spanish MoD
Colonel Bostjan Mocnik, Chief of Capability Development
Branch, Slovenian MoD
Colonel Jaroslav Kozubek, Head of Department of Tactics, Faculty
of Military Leadership, University of Defence Brno, Czech Republic
Lieutenant Colonel Raivis Melnis, Land forces Mechanized Infantry
Brigade 1st Mechanized Infantry Battalion Commander,
Latvian Armed Forces
GOLD SPONSOR EXPERT SPEAKER
Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf, Senior Vice President Sales Tracked Vehicles
and Turrets, Rheinmetall Landsysteme Gmbh
INDUSTRY EXPERTS INCLUDE
Mr Bear Midkiff, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Central and
Eastern Europe, CMI Defence
Mr Michael Rust, Head of Sales and Marketing,
IBD Deisenroth
Mr David Meyer, Head of Business Development,
Lockheed Martin UK
Mr Alex Koers, Co-founder and Director,
Microfl own AVISA
Mr Hugo Torstensen, Business Development Director Defense
Division Europe, Soucy International Inc
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2. 8.15 Registration & Coffee
8.45 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
8.55 Un Update on the Czech Armed Forces Long Perspective for
Defence: 2030
• The solutions to maintaining a fully operational mechanised force
• Utilising comprehensive, real-time situational awareness capabilities
such as ground and air reconnaissance in conjunction with
mechanised brigades
• Fully utilising the support of NATO allies for maximum force
interoperability
• Future challenges to the evolution of the Czech Armed Forces
and how they will be overcome
Major General Jaromir Zuna, 1st Deputy Chief of Staff,
Czech Armed Forces
9.25 Ensuring the Hungarian Ground Forces have the Right Land
Capabilities to Defend Against Future Threats
• Equipping the Hungarian Armed forces with enough tracked and
wheeled IFV vehicles in accordance with national and international
duties
• Striking the right balance between modernising legacy fl eets of
BTR-80As and the acquisition of entirely new vehicles
• Defi ning Hungary’s role in the land domain and the security of the
region
Lieutenant General Dr Gabor Borondi, Deputy Chief of Defence,
Hungarian Defence Forces
9.55 Session Reserved for Rheinmetall Landsysteme Gmbh
Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf, Senior Vice President Sales Tracked Vehicles and
Turrets, Rheinmetall
10.25 Morning Coffee
CENTRAL EUROPEAN UPDATES
10.55 Updating Legacy Vehicle Fleets and Implementing New Platforms for
the Support of Operations in Diffi cult Terrain
• Considering the current operational capabilities of Austrian land
forces
• Outlining the importance of updating legacy vehicle fl eets to
ensure that standards are met for the three essential requirements:
mobility, fi repower and protection
• Procuring the BvS 10: operational requirements to traverse diffi cult
terrain and the strategic importance of procuring a platform that
will modernise Austrian land capabilities signifi cantly
Major General Norbert Huber, Director of Armament and Procurement,
Austrian MoD
11.25 Speaker Details TBC
Mr Alex Koers, Co-founder and Director,
Microfl own AVISA
11.55 The Role of Czech Land Forces in National and Regional Defensive
Strategy
• Meeting tactical objectives and operations as a single
independent brigade or within an Allied force structure
• Utilising the Infantry fi ghting vehicle BVP-2 for high cross-country
capabilities, considerable fi re power and a high resistance option
to enemy strikes
• Future requirements for Czech Land Forces and the evolution of the
BVP-2 IFV
Speaker Session Reserved for Czech Land Forces, Czech Armed Forces
12.25 Sponsor Speaking Session
Mr Bear Midkiff, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Central and
Eastern Europe, CMI Defence
MODERNISATION AND UPGRADES
12.55 Outlining Current STRYKER Lethality and APS Upgrades
• Underlining the operational requirements for Up-Gunning the
STRYKER IFV
• Selecting and fi elding the right APS system for the STRYKER platform
• Supplying infantry brigade combat teams with a STRYKER platform
that allows rapid deployment in restrictive areas across all types of
terrain and urban austere environments
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Ramos, Product Manager Vehicle
Protection Systems, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground
Combat Systems, US Army
1.25 Networking Lunch
2.25 German Land Forces and the Capabilities to deal with Future Threats
• Assessing the current capacity to deal with threats, both present
and emerging
• Outlining the current threat detection systems across German
infantry fi ghting platforms
• Development of C2 and C4 ISTAR networks for better platoon and
interplatoon communications
• Future developments for the German Army across the land domain
Colonel Hans-Joerg Voll, Branch Chief, Armoured Corps,
Army Concepts and Capabilities Centre, Bundeswehr
2.55 Addressing the Challenge of Range and Reach for Armoured Turrets
• Medium Weight
• Modular Capabilities
• UK approach – case study
Mr David Meyer, Head of Business Development, Lockheed Martin UK
REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
3.25 Dictating the Requirements for the Romanian Armed Forces and the
Requirement for Land Force Modernisation
• The importance of upgrading legacy platforms such as the MLI-84
JDER with a 25 mm Oerlikon KBA cannon and Spike missiles
• How Romanian land forces will acclimatise to the introduction of
227 Mowag Piranha V IFVs
• Romania’s engagement with allied and partner nations to promote
force interoperability across the region
Brigadier General Sava Claudiu, Deputy Commander 2nd Infantry
Division, Romanian Armed Forces
3.55 Sponsor Speaking Session
Reserved for IBD
Mr Michael Rust, Head of Sales and Marketing, IBD Deisenroth
4.25 Afternoon Tea
4.55 The Current Role of the 1st Mechanised Infantry Battalion and the
Wider Outlook for the Latvian Armed Forces
• Latvia’s intention to modernise land requirements and mechanised
forces
• How the developing doctrine of mechanised infantry forces in Eastern
Europe has shaped the structure of the Latvian Armed Forces
• Procurement priorities for the Latvian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Raivis Melnis, Commander, 1st Mechanised
Battalion, Latvian Armed Forces
5.25 Composite Rubber Tracks: a Capability Enhancement for the Modern
Army
• Increased survivability
• Reducing the life cycle cost
• Improving the driving performance
• Reducing the logistic burden
Mr Hugo Torstensen, Business Development Director Defense Division
Europe, Soucy International Inc
5.55 Assessing the Patria 8x8 IFV and the Future Procurement Plans for the
Croatian Armed Forces
• Outlining the different roles and capabilities of Croatia’s Armoured
Units
• Future plans to modernise Croatia’s Armoured Capacity
• Underlining Croatia’s role in regional security and allied
interoperability
Colonel Miroslav Kuhar, Chief of Land Arms Tactics Department,
Croatian Defence Academy, Croatian Armed Forces
6.25 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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Day One Monday 20th May
Mr Hugo Torstensen,
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3. 8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
9.10 Developing the Czech Armed Forces to Achieve Force Superiority
Against Future Threats
• Utilising modern IFV capabilities to evolve the Czech Armed Forces
into a highly lethal and manoeuvrable fighting force
• Developing Czech armoured vehicle programmes for maximum
force efficiency
• Modernising Czech Land Force doctrine to fully exploit armoured
assets on the battlefield
Major General Ivo Strecha, Director Force Development Division,
Czech Armed Forces
9.40 Swedish Armoured Capabilities and the Evolution of the CV 9040
• The current role of the Swedish Army: An update on Sweden’s role
during Trident Juncture 18
• Successes of the Mjölner, and how it will considerably increase
the indirect fire capability of the CV 9040, increasing support and
lethality to mechanized battalions
• Outlining the future requirements and planned developments to
the CV 9040 in order to match future threats and potential enemies
Brigadier General Mikael Frisell, Director Land Systems, SDMA, FMV,
Swedish MoD
10.10 Session Reserved for Rheinmetall Landsysteme Gmbh and PSM Projekt
System Management GmbH
Mr Oliver Mittelsdorf, Senior Vice President Sales Tracked Vehicles and
Turrets, Rheinmetall
Mr Mathias Kraus, Head of Sales, PSM
10.40 Morning Coffee
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
11.10 The Importance of Stryker Brigade Combat Teams in the European
Theatre
• How the 2nd Cavalry Regiment aims to support regional forces with
the strategic deployment of armoured brigades
• Lessons learned during Exercise Saber Strike 18: how well did US
Strykers operate?
• Increasing readiness and enhancing interoperability between NATO
allies and partner forces
Brigadier General Christopher LaNeve, Commanding General 7th
Army Training Command, US Army Europe*
11.40 Speaking Session
Reserved for Sponsor
12.10 Assessing Spain’s Current Pizarro Programme: operational
requirements and future developments
• Perception of the current and future operational environments
and associated threats for the Spanish Armed Forces
• The success story of the Pizarro programme
• Prospects of development and modernisation within the
Spanish armoured Vehicle Fleet
Colonel Jose María González Casado, Pizarro Program Manager
National Armament Directorate, Spanish MoD
12.40 Networking Lunch
HOST NATION BRIEFINGS
1.40 Possible Parameters of Perspective IFVs
• Evolution of IFVs
• IFVs Construction Schools
• Parameters of Perspective IFV
Head of Department of Tactics, Faculty of Military Leadership,
University of Defence Brno, Czech Republic
2.10 Panel Session: Addressing the Balance of Upgrading Legacy Vehicles
whilst Striving to Procure New Platforms
• How IFV brigades are changing the way that wars are waged on
the modern battlefield
• Capturing the operational requirements of today’s IFVs
• Question and answer session with military experts
Major General Ivo Strecha, Director Force Development Division,
Czech Armed Forces
Brigadier General Mikael Frisell, Director Land Systems, FMV,
Swedish MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Ramos, Product Manager Vehicle Protection
Systems, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems,
US Army
Colonel Bostjan Mocnik, Chief of Capability Development Branch,
Slovenian MoD
Colonel Hans-Joerg Voll, Branch Chief, Armoured Corps, Army
Concepts and Capabilities Centre, German Army
2.40 International Allied Armoured Co-operation and the Strive for
Increased Interoperability
• An update on NATO’s Army Armament Group activities
• Identify, harmonize and support NATO and National armaments
activities to response to the Alliance’s capability requirements
• NATO’s mission to support synergy among the procurement,
research and technology and defence industrial allied communities
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret’d) Richard Macha, Czech National Armament
Representative in NATO HQ, Czech Delegation to NATO HQ,
Czech MoD
3.10 Afternoon Tea
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
3.40 How NATO NSPA Strives to Provide Integrated Logistics Support to
BOXER User Nations
• In-Service Support for the current BOXER MRAV fleet
• Support capabilities and partnerships
• Managing the in-service support and ILS issues relating to the
expansion of the BOXER MRAV fleet
Mr Richard Jones, Project Coordinator, Land Combat Systems BOXER,
NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA)
4.10 Discussing the Versatility of the BOXER: The Next Generation of Multi
Role Armoured Vehicles
• Balancing vital capabilities such as; transport-capacity, mobility,
protection, survivability, growth potential and efficient life cycle
costs
• Considering the differing operational requirements for the multiple
variants of the BOXER armoured vehicle
• BOXER programme participating nations and the future implications
for allied interoperability
Mr Gerardus Lijten, ILS Section Leader, Boxer Programme Division,
OCCAR-EA
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement
your company’s marketing strategy. Prime networking
opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand
your client base within the context of an independent
discussion specifi c to your industry. Should you wish to
join the increasing number of companies benefi ting
from sponsoring our conferences please call:
Justin Predescu on +44 (0) 20 7827 6130 or email:
jpredescu@smi-online.co.uk
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