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Media 2021 REPORT Media Kit /Editorial Programmes Print Media MITTLER Media 2021 REPORT Media Kit /Editorial Programmes Print Media 8,30 a • D 6323 E T Europäische & Sicherheit Intelligence for the Intelligent English ES € &Technik 11/2020 Europäische Sicherheit · Strategie&Technik 9,30 · Schweiz sFr. 16,00 9,30 · Schweiz sFr. a • European Security & Defence (ESD) 9,20 · Benelux a Österreich • Europäische Sicherheit & Technik (ES&T) • Maritime Security & Defence (MSD) Beschaffungspannen Gewehr und Hubschrauber angezählt • MarineForum (MF) • Defence Technology Review (DTR) Kein Krieg, aber wenig Frieden Spezialisierte Kräfte Potenzial ausschöpfen 25 Jahre Dayton-Abkommen für Bosnien Fallschirmjäger erweitern Fähigkeiten Neue Optionen für den Eurofighter? Politik · Streitkräfte · Wirtschaft · Technik • wwi – wehrwirtschaft D 46892 ISSN 0172-8539 · # 7,25 · sFr. 13.50 11-2020 DefenceD 46892 Technology Review MarineForum Wehrtechnischer Report 5/20132/2020 MarineForum Das maritime Geschehen im Blick The Lynx Family MITTLER Survivability • Modularity • Lethality • Performance REPORT MITTLER Contents REPORT European Security & Defence (ESD) 3 Circulation and Distribution, European Editorial Schedule 2021, Dates and Deadlines, Security Advertising Sizes and Rates ESD & Defence Europäische Sicherheit & Technik (ES&T) 10 Circulation and Distribution, Editorial Schedule 2021, Dates and Deadlines Maritime Security & Defence (MSD) 16 Circulation and Distribution, Editorial Schedule 2021, Dates and Deadlines MarineForum (MF) 19 Circulation and Distribution, Editorial Schedule 2021, Dates and Deadlines Defence Technology Review (DTR) 21 Circulation and Distribution, Editorial Schedule 2021, Dates and Deadlines, Advertising Sizes and Rates ES&T, MSD, MF, DTR 23 Technical Details 24 Advertising Sizes 25 wehrwirtschaft (wwi) 26 Circulation and Distribution, Dates, Advertising Sizes and Rates Points of Contact 28 Defence Technology Review Terms of Business 29 Wehrtechnischer Report 2 MITTLER European Security & Defence (ESD) REPORT “European Security & Defence“ (ESD) addresses an international readership in more than 100 countries with a distribution focus on Europe. ESD considers questions of international relevance at political/parliamentary, military, technological and industrial levels. The magazine is supported by renowned and expert authors from politics, the military, public administration acknowledged scientific institutions and independent specialist writers from around the world. ESD is published monthly with a double issue in November/December. ESD is accompanied by the ESD Newsletter. Editorial Team: Jürgen Hensel Stephen Barnard Jack Richardson Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Online Editor Industrial Editors: Waldemar Geiger, Gerhard Heiming, Hans Uwe Mergener, Ulrich Renn Sub-Editor: Christian Kanig Editorial Field Offices: Belgium/EU/NATO: Joris Verbeurgt, Brazil: Roberto Guimarães de Carvalho, Denmark: J. Bo Leimand, France: David Saw, Georgia: Beka Kiria, India: Suman Sharma, Israel: Tamir Eshel, Italy: Luca Peruzzi, Japan: Shinichi Kiyotani, The Netherlands: Jaime Karremann, Poland: Michał Jarocki, Portugal: António Brás Monteiro, Russian Federation: Yury Laskin, Spain: Esteban Villarejo, Taiwan, North & East Asia: JD Kitsch, Turkey: Korhan Özkilinc, UK: Christopher Foss, Tim Guest, Ukraine: Alex Horobets, Reuben Johnson, USA: Sidney Dean, Chet Nagle 3 a 8.90 MITTLER D 14974 E D European & Security ES & Defence 3/2020 European Security & Defence (ESD) REPORT International Security and Defence Journal Editorial Programme 2021 Bonus Distribution ISSN 1617-7983 • AD: Advertising Reservation Deadline Individual Firepower CD: Advertising Copy Deadline INTELLIGENCE FOR All Events Remain www.euro-sd.com • • Frontex • Night Vision Technology • Spanish Navy • Detecting Explosives • Turkey’s Elite Police Unit • Offshore Patrol Vessels PD: Publication Date THE INTELLIGENT March 2020 • Special Operations Vehicles • Spanish Defence Industry to Be Confirmed Politics · Armed Forces · Procurement · Technology ESD is also available in e-paper format. ESD 01/21 – January ESD 02/21 – February ESD 03/21 – March Focus: International Armoured Vehicles (IAV) Bonus Distribution: SAUDI AIR SHOW Riyadh, KSA (16-18 Feb) / Bonus Distribution: Security & Policing UK (09-11 Mar) / Bonus Distribution: IAV London (19-22 Jan) / Munich Security Conference Munich, Germany (19-21 Feb) / UT Sec‐Enforcetac‐IWA Nürnberg, Germany (10-15 Mar) / ADM Seville (24 Feb) IDEX - NAVDEX Abu Dhabi, UAE (21-25 Feb) / AFCEA Bonn, AUSA Winter‐Global Force 2021 Huntsville, AL (16-18 Mar) / AD: 04/01/21 CD: 06/01/21 PD: 15/01/21 Germany (24-25 Feb) / Airborne ISR & C2 Battle Management SOFINS Bordeaux, France (23-25 Mar) (TBC) / IDEB Bratislava, Slovakia (2-4 Mar) • CBRN (1): Filtration Systems AD: 20/02/21 CD: 19/02/21 PD: 03/03/21 • Convoy Protection AD: 29/01/21 CD: 01/02/21 PD: 12/02/21 • Country Focus: DENMARK • Diesel v. Electric Propulsion • Country Focus: ITALY • Anti‐tank Weapons • Electrical Supply, Storage and Management • Battlefield Laser Applications • Blackout, Grendel, Creedmoor and Co.: • Ground Mobility: Surface Management and Technology Small Arms Ammo Developments • Hard‐Kill / Soft Kill Self‐Protection Systems • Border Technology: Fences, Scanners, Observation • CBRN (3): Mass Decontamination Systems • Hybrid Power for Heavyweights • CBRN (2): CBRN Reconnaissance • Crowd Control • Lightweight Strike Vehicles: the Unarmoured Option • Clip‐On Thermal Sights • European Night Vision Developments • MGCS Update • Connectors for Harsh Environments • Explosives Detection • MRAP: Origins, Requirements and Future • Convoy Protection – Land Movement • Indirect Fire C2 • Powertrain Options and Management • Crypto Management • Less‐Lethal Enforcement Technology (1): Close‐In • Protective Materials Technology (1): Vehicle Armour • Satellite Based Navigation • MAC (A/C/P): Military Aid to the Civilian… • Remote (Controlled) Weapon Systems (RCWS) / RWS • EDGE: Lessons from the UAE • Military Squad and Personal Small Arms Acquisition • Stabilised Weapon Platforms • High-End Thermal Imaging Programmes in Europe • The “Foss Report”: Challenger 2 / WARRIOR Analysis • Field and Emergency Hospitals • Next/Generation ISR • Transatlantic Industrial Cooperation: US to Europe • Unmanned Systems in Support of Future Autonomy • NSPA Update • Turret Options for Medium Armoured Vehicles • Naval Mine Warfare Resources • Observation Tools: TI, II, EO developments • UGVs for Combat and Logistics • Royal Saudi Air Force: Capabilities and Plans • Personal Weapon Enhancements – Sights, Rails, etc • Vehicle Batteries • Ruggedised Computers • ROVs • Vehicular Situational Awareness • Secure Networks • Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) Update • Secure Tactical Video Transmission • Social Media as a Weapon • Spotting and Sniping Optics • Special Operations Ground Vehicles • Unmanned Land Mine Clearance Options • Training for HALO/HAHO • Vehicle‐Mounted Mortar Options 4 a 8.90 MITTLER D 14974 E D European & Security ES & Defence 4/2020 European Security & Defence (ESD) REPORT International Security and Defence Journal COUNTRY FOCUS: FRANCE Editorial Programme 2021 Bonus Distribution ISSN 1617-7983 AD: Advertising Reservation Deadline • CD: Advertising Copy Deadline INTELLIGENCE FOR 105 / 155mm Ammunition All Events Remain www.euro-sd.com • • Pivot to Asia • Future Tactical UAS • CBRN: Protecting the Population • European Transport Helicopters PD: Publication Date THE INTELLIGENT April 2020 • European Submarine Programmes • Malaysia's Distracted Defence to Be Confirmed Politics · Armed Forces · Procurement · Technology ESD 04/21 – April ESD 05/21 – May ESD 06/21 – June Bonus Distribution: LAAD Rio, Brazil (6-9 Apr) / Indodefence Bonus Distribution: Xponential Atlanta, GA (3-6 May) / Modern Bonus Distribution: Land Forces Australia Australia (1-3 Jun) / Jakarta, Indonesia (7-10 Apr) / IQDEX Baghdad, Iraq (10- Day Marine (4-6 May) / ADAS Philippines (05-07 May) / DEFEA ISDEF Israel (1-3 Jun) / Shield Africa Ivory Coast (7-10 Jun) / 13 Apr) / InfoPol Belgium (20-22 Apr) / Balt Military Expo Greece (11-13 May) / BSDA Romania (12-14 May) / SITDEF Peru NCT CBRNe Rome, Italy (8-10 Jun) / Technet‐AFCEA Baltimore Gdansk, Poland (20-22 Apr) / LIMA Malaysia (TBC) / ASDA (15-18 May) / CBRNe France (17-20 May) / SOFIC Tampa FL (17-21 MD (8-10 Jun) / IDET Czech Republic (09-11 Jun) / KADEX Split, Croatia (21-23 Apr) / Quad A Nashville, TN (21-23 Apr) May) / IMDEX Singapore (18-20 May) / FEINDEF Spain (19-21 Kazakhstan (10-13 Jun) / EW Europe Liverpool, UK (16‐-18 Jun) / / Future Indirect Fires Bristol, UK (27-28 Apr) / Future Forces May) / IT2EC + EW Europe Spain (25-27 May) / IDEF IMDS St Petersburg, Russia, 23-27 Jun) / UDT Rostock, Germany Forum Prague, Czech Republic (28-30 Apr) Turkey (25-28 May) / EuroPolTech Poland (TBC) / NITEC TBC (29 Jun-1 Jul) / Dismtd. Close Combat Shrivenham, UK (29 Jun- AD: 17/03/21 CD: 19/03/21 PD: 01/04/21 AD: 15/04/21 CD: 16/04/21 PD: 30/04/21 1 Jul) / Partner Serbia (TBC) / Sea‐Air‐Space Ft. Washington, MD (1-4 Aug) • Country Focus: BULGARIA • Country Focus: SPAIN • Artillery Technology in and for Europe • Aerial Delivery for Combat/Operational Support AD: 10/05/21 CD: 12/05/21 PD: 25/05/21 • Azerbaijan / Armenia: Lessons Learned • Battery Management Systems and Technologies • Anti‐Submarine Weapons • Border Security Sensors • Containerised / Modular Combat • Body Armour: Requirements, Programmes, Technology • Brazilian Navy SITREP • DIMDEG: Turkish Strategy for the 21st Century • C3 for Artillery • Carrier Self‐Protection • Diver Detection
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