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Defence IQ Events are developed for professionals who wish to keep abreast of the latest industry challenges, developments and insights. Every Defence IQ Event provides the opportunity to hear from industry experts and international military keynote speakers.

General James Mattis, Commander, Robert Lennox, Deputy Chief of U.S. Central Command (US CENTCOM) for U.S. Army Programs (G-8), US Army Programmes Jose Santiago Valdez Alvarez, Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Ralph J Jodice II, Commander, Mexican Navy Allied Air Componenet, HQ Izmir Admiral General Manuel Rebollo García, Admiral Chief Lieutenant General Rafael Comas Abad, Commander, of Naval Staff, NATO Deployable Forces, Lieutenant General Abdull Aziz Muhamed Husain, Air Vice Marshal Yahya Bin Rasheed Al-Juma, Commander, Royal Saudi Air Defence Forces Commander, Royal Air Force Of Oman Lieutenant General Patrick J. O’Reilly, Director, General Eric Rouzaud, Chief of Staff, Plans and U.S. Missile Defense Agency Procurement, French Air Force Lieutenant General Mohammed Al Ayeesh, Major General Qassim Jasim Nazal, Commander, 9th Commander, Royal Saudi Air Forces Infantry Division, Iraqi Army Federico Niemann, Chief of General Staff, Major General Berndt Grundevik, Chief of Staff, Chilean Navy Swedish Army Lieutenant General JP Singh, Deputy Chief Army Staff, Air Vice-Marshall Muhammad Ashfaque Arain, Director Policy and Planning, Indian Army GH General, Air Force Strategic Command, Pakistan Air Force Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander, General Mansour Aljobour, Deputy Commander, Sri Lankan Army Air Operations & Air Defense, Jordanian Air Force Lieutenant General Jean Tristan Verna, Lieutenant General Guy Thibault, Chair, Organization of Director, Integrated Operational Land Equipment America States’ Inter-American Defence Board (IADB) MaintenanceAgency (SIMMT), French MoD Lieutenant General Rene Arnoldo Osorio Canales, Head Lieutenant General Norbert Finster, Chief of of the Joint General Staff, Armed Forces of Honduras Inspectorate, German Air Force Admiral Cristiano Bettini, Deputy Chief of Staff, Italian Lieutenant General DS Chauhan, Director General of the Ministry of Defence Defence Intelligence Agency, India Lieutenant General Arto Räty, Permanent Secretary, Air Marshal Shah Mohammad Ziaur Rahman, Chief of Ministry of Defence, Finland Air Staff, Bangladesh Air Force Major General Francisco N. Cruz JR, Deputy Chief of Vice Admiral Roberto Garcia Márquez, Planning Chief, Staff for Intelligence, J2, Armed Forces Philippines Colombian Navy Major General David Neasmith, Chief of Staff Assistant Chang Gon Choi, President, Defence Technology and Deputy Minister (Information Management), Canadian Quality Agency, Ministry of Defence, Republic of Korea Forces J6 Major General Zhao Jian Jun, Deputy Chief of Staff, Rear Admiral Nicola De Felice, Director of the Centre for Beijing Regional Air Command, Defence Innovation, Italian Defence General Staff, Italian MoD People’s Liberation Army Air Force (CHINA) Major General Roar Sundseth, Commander of Cyber Major General Dr. Khalifa Al Romaithi, Chief of Logistics Command, Norwegian Armed Forces Staff, UAE Armed Forces GHQ General Lieutenant Sergei Nickolaevich Razigraev, Commander of Air Defense, Russian Air Force UK KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDED: Major General Per Sverre Opedal, Chief of Staff, Norwegian Army Air Chief Marshal Sir Simon Bryant, Commander in Chief, Air Command, Royal Air Force Major General Surasit Thanadtang, Director General, Strategic Studies Center, Royal Thai Armed Forces Minister Peter Luff MP, Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, UK MoD Major General Japp Willemse, ACOS C4I, NATO ACT General Sir Peter Wall KCB, CBE, ADC Gen., Chief of the General Staff, British Army Rear Admiral Vic Guillory, Commander, US Navy Southern Command Air Vice Marshal Mark Green, Director of Information Superiority, UK MoD Rear Admiral Jorge Gross Albornoz, Commander of Navy Operations, Ecuadorian Navy Lieutenant General Gary Coward CB OBE, Director of Materiel (Land) and Quartermaster-General to the Forces, Major General Notswheleka, Head of Land Materiel, Defence Equipment & Support Air South African National Defense Force Vice-Marshal Stuart Atha, Air Officer Commanding, Lieutenant General Abdulelah O. AlSaleh, Director, Number One Group, Royal Air Force Department of Contracting, Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defence and Aviation Major General Gordon Messenger, Strategic Communications Director, Chief of Defence Staff, UK MoD Lieutenant General Michael D Barbero, Director, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, Office Major General Bill Moore, Director, Battlespace of the Secretary, US DoD Manoeuvre Requirements, UK MoD Lieutenant General José Carlos dos Santos, Head of the Major General Chris Deverell MBE, Director General, Army Cybernetic Centre, Brazilian Army Logistics Support and Equipment, HQ Land Forces, British Army Vice Admiral Rinaldo Veri, Commander Allied Maritime Command, NATO HQ

• Visit: www.defenceiq.com • Call: +44 (0)20 7368 9737 • Email: [email protected] AIR PORTFOLIO: 2013 AIR PORTFOLIO Air power remains the critical element to mission success in theatres around the world. Rapid deployment, close air support, surveillance and air defence are all essential in current military operations. Defence IQ’s expansive range of conferences in our air portfolio ensure that your specific area is covered in detail. From fighters to maintenance to unmanned systems, Defence IQ has events providing detailed platform case studies, lessons learnt from around the world and discussion of emerging and developing technologies that will shape the sector for decades to come. Your attendance will also give you unparalleled networking opportunities with peers and colleagues from across the globe, offering you the insights, lessons and business opportunities that simply cannot be found anywhere else.

UPCOMING EVENTS 2013

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AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING INTEGRATED AIR MISSILE DEFENCE BRAZIL 22 - 24 January 2013, London, UK July 2013, Brazil www.airborneearlywarning.com Airborne Early Warning and Battle Management conference SEPTEMBER: is returning for its 12th consecutive year as Europe’s only dedicated AEW event. Building on the success of last years MILITARY AIRLIFT event, in 2013 the conference will continue to provide September 2013, London, UK Military coverage of the worlds major AEW programmes whilst also www.militaryairliftevent.com Airlift showcasing how non-NATO nations are looking to procure and develop their AEW&C capabilities. CLOSE AIR SUPPORT September 2013, London, UK INTERNATIONAL MILITARY HELICOPTER www.closeairsupport.co.uk 29 – 31 January 2013, London, UK www.militaryhelicopterevent.com Now in it’s 12th year, International Military Helicopter 2013 NOVEMBER: brings together senior military personnel from over 15 nations to explore the diverse international requirements of MEDICAL AND CASUALTY EVACUATION the major military rotary wing forces and the crucial roles November 2013, London, UK which they fulfil. www.medevacevent.com FEBRUARY: INTERNATIONAL FIGHTER AIRBORNE ISR November 2013, London, UKFULL COLOUR CMYK 27 – 28 February 2013, London, UK www.international-fighter.com www.airborneisr.com International Fighter is the premier global forum for the fighter community bringing together senior Air Force Airborne ISR has become the Europe’s foremost event for Officials, Naval Aviators, Programme Managers and the Airborne ISR industry with directors and operators of leading industry teams to engage in unbiased debate and BLACK & WHITE Air ISR technology from both military and industry coming discussion around future fighter requirements, upgrades together to discuss the most prevalent issues of the time. and operational performance. You can expect the customary With in-depth asset analysis and examination of how best to high-level insights and latest updates from across the globe achieve future ambitions it seeks to give both requirement on major programmes which in the past have included and operational updates. F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, Gripen, Rafale, Typhoon and Super Hornet, alongside analysis of PAK/T-50 and J-20 developments in Russia and China. MARCH: REVERSED

MILITARY FLIGHT TRAINING 11 – 13 March 2013, London, UK www.militaryflighttraining.com The leading global conference to examine flight training in the live, virtual and synthetic environments. Attended by senior decision-makers from the military, government and industry, Military Flight Training is an unparalleled platform for buyers and suppliers to network and exchange ideas in one location.

AIR POWER MIDDLE EAST

18 – 19 March 2013, Muscat, Oman MIDDLE EAST www.meairpower.com

AIR MISSILE DEFENCE EASTERN EUROPE March 2013, TBC

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UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES April 2013, London, UK

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ARMOURED VEHICLES Brazil Brazil 26 – 28 June 2013, Sao Paolo, www.armouredvehiclesbrazil.com FUTURE ARTILLERY INDIA Delhi, India June 2013, New www.futureartilleryindia.com ARMOURED VEHICLES UAE 29 – 30 May 2013, Abu Dhabi, UAE www.armouredvehiclesuae.com COUNTER-IEDS May 2013, London, UK www.counteriedevent.com FUTURE ARTILLERY UK 2013, London, 20 – 22 March www.future-artillery.com INTERNATIONAL ARMOURED INTERNATIONAL VEHICLES 2013 5 – 8 February UK FIVE Farnborough, www.internationalarmouredvehicles.com

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MAY: Artillery Future year, the 11th time this coming Running for as the unrivalled success on its longstanding capitalises and Managers Programme Heads of Artillery, for platform event recent The most meet and network. to experts Industry 20+ countries from 200+ attendees saw us gather together technological on the latest debate in candid engage to vision across future and feedback operational developments, community. fires the in-direct MARCH: FEBRUARY: and exhibition conference Vehicles Armoured International which event, vehicles flagship armoured IQ’s is Defence has The event Kingdom. in the United each year place takes “Light & Medium Armoured its original format, from grown and 1 sponsor 40 delegates which had just in 2002, Vehicles” it is where to Hotel, Gate Lancaster in London, at the Thistle and 100 50 speakers in 2013, with thousands of visitors, today conference of high-level The unique combination exhibitors. comprehensive delivers exhibition the focused alongside and manufacturers vehicle senior military, for value providers and service suppliers components integrators, 360º truly the only It offers alike. of vehicles and end users industry. vehicles armoured on the global perspective

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Amphibious Opera Maritime Lifecycle Lifecycle Maritime Management, Maintenance Repair and Maritime Reconnaissance Surveillance and AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS 2013, London, UK October www.amphibiousoperations.com MARITIME LIFE CYCLE AND REPAIR MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE 2013, London, UK November www.maritimelifecycle.com OFFSHORE PATROL VESSELS PATROL OFFSHORE 2013, The Netherlands September www.offshorepatrolvessels.com MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE 2013, Italy September www.maritimerecon.com OCTOBER: NOVEMBER: it is platforms naval and maintaining When operating will This conference effective. are that procedures essential these deliver need to they the information stakeholders give case project through requirements difficult increasingly and available technologies the latest insights into studies, with peers. practices best share the opportunity to SEPTEMBER: world-leading prestigious most Deemed as the original, Vessels Patrol the 8th Annual Offshore OPV conference, senior-level 25 international over will feature conference Guards, and Border Guards Navies, Coast from speakers Briefings, a Maritime Craft Patrol and Fast Coastal new and a panel tables round interactive Forum, C4ISR Specialist discussion. conference Surveillance and The Maritime Reconnaissance domain awareness complete navies achieve how explores and platforms. technologies effective by utilising the most Africa, Canada, India, South from updates With programme the latest also analyse and the Philippines we Italy Turkey, operations, of international a variety from developments Ocean Operation Unified Protector, including Operation utility the assesses The event Atalanta. Shield and Operation maritime improving for ISR platforms of non-traditional can these assets from intelligence the and how surveillance, the wider maritime domain picture. into be incorporated anti-submarine WARFARE • Call: +44 (0)20 7368 9737 • Email: [email protected] • Visit: www.defenceiq.com LATIN VESSELS PATROL OFFSHORE AMERICA June 2013, Brazil www.opvlatinamerica.com MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS AMERICA LATIN 22 – 24 May 2013, TBC MINE COUNTER MEASURES April 2013, London, UK CARIBBEAN BASIN COASTAL BASIN COASTAL CARIBBEAN SURVEILLANCE AND MARITIME SECURITY Regency 2013, Hyatt 13 – 14 March Spa & Marina Golf Resort, Curacao www.cabsecevent.com AND NAVAL SUPPORT AFLOAT LOGISTICS UK 2013, London, 19 – 20 March www.afloatsupportconf.com ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE 2013, London, UK 20 – 21 March www.antisubmarinewarfare.com SUBMARINE OPERATIONS & SUBMARINE OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS London, UK 2013, 27 – 28 February www.submarineoperations.com SURFACE WARSHIPS SURFACE Madrid, Spain 30 – 31 January 2013, www.surfacewarships.com

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JOINT PERSONNEL RECOVERY April 2013, London, UK www.jointpersonnelrecovery.com OPERATIONS INFORMATION June 2013, London, UK www.informationoperationsevent.com JC4ISR June 2013, London, UK www.jointc4isr.com DEFENCE LOGISTICS UAE DEFENCE LOGISTICS 22 - 24 April 2013, London, UK www.defencelogisticsuae.com COMMUNICATIONS TACTICAL TACTICAL (INCORPORATING LINKS AND SOFTWARE DATA DEFINED RADIO EUROPE) April 2013, London, UK www.tacticalcommunicationsevent.com S Energy Directed DEFENCE LOGISTICS EUROPE DEFENCE LOGISTICS 2013, London, UK 26– 28 February www.defencelogisticseurope.com UK 2013, London, 5 – 7 March www.directedenergysystemsevent.com

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CYBER DEFENCE & NETWORK SECURITY 28 – 31 January 2013, London, UK www.cdans.org The Defence IQ cyber conference series continues to grow dramatically each year, reflecting the broad range of threats faced in cyberspace and the great need to ensure network protection and freedom of action in future operations. The 2013 conference, held in January in London and attended by over 150 senior officers and government staff from 21 nations, as well as over 32 leading industry contractors, is recognised globally as the leading international summit for the CNO community. Widely profiled in the international media, this event is the home of genuine though leadership in the protection of our assets and interests against online attacks.

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