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‘It is important to attend Future 2015 to understand the current/future status of o international weapons, platforms, ammunition, First 50 serving precision ammunition, fire control, and target officers to register and 1* Generals and acquisition systems’. above may attend the - Peter J. Burke, Deputy Project Manager Combat conference free of Ammunition Systems, US Army charge o The World’s Leading Joint Fires Conference

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Location: London, UK Taking Firepower Forward SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Major Cunha Brigadier Simon Brigadier Genral Alfredo Mattos Humphrey William A. Turner Sanz y Calabria Commanding Officer, Director Combat Support Field Artillery Director, Spanish Artillery Army Artillery British Army Commandant School Command US Army Brazilian Army

Major General Brigadier Andrew Colonel Jaroslaw Colonel Manfried Dietmar Menelaos Meimaris Harrison DSO MBE Kraszewski Felber Director of Artillery Chief, Joint Fires and Chief of Field Artillery Head of Section of Joint Fire Directorate/ HAGS Influence Branch HQ Polish Army Support/Indirect Fire Army Concepts and Capabilities ARRC Development Center NATO

A unique opportunity to meet with the pillars of the international artillery community at this world renowned artillery conference. Our distinguished experts will:

B Highlight the increasing significance of interoperability and the role of joint fires in order to ‘win in a complex world’, with presentations from NATO “The Future Artillery conference is a unique AARC, US Army, British Army and the German Army opportunity to achieve an international common B Discuss developments in precision, range and communication technology understanding for all stakeholders, should they be to counteract the increasingly resilient and versatile enemy. Keep up-to-date with the latest offerings to maximise potential and minimise cost to enable operational or industrial representatives. A great you to keep up to date with the latest offerings in ammunition and technology occasion to meet this year to discuss the very to maximise potential and minimise cost challenging joint fires issue.” B Overhaul current and future training initiatives to defeat ‘the unknown and the unknowable’ including multi-national cooperation to increase your - Major Charles Tardy-Joubert; French artillery operational readiness, with detailed insight from the Spanish Artillery School capability branch/Joint Fires integration. and dedicated workshop sessions

B Explore key case studies in international artillery and look at the nature of subsequent conflicts to discover best practice and prepare your force for the future

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Dear Colleague,

It is my great pleasure to announce the return of Future Artillery to London this coming March. Future Artillery 2015 is celebrating its 12th year and is widely recognised as the best-attended and most influential fire support conference in the world. The event has evolved over its long history, reflecting the changes that have reshaped the field of artillery and now encompass all The 12th Annual Future aspects of indirect joint fires. Artillery Gala Dinner Monday 23rd March 2015, 6.30pm Future Artillery 2015 will address the most pressing Our proud return to The Honourable Artillery Company, issues facing artillerymen and women of today: revealing one of the world’s most historic and beautiful artillery the developments needed to ensure the on-going utility venues! of indirect fires in the rapidly evolving and shifting battle The annual Future Artillery Gala Dinner is one of the key conference highlights each year. The dinner space of the 21st century. More than ever before, we will is the ideal way to conclude the first day of the be investigating the growing challenges facing forces as main conference, joining your new contacts and old the withdrawal from has been completed and acquaintances for drinks and dinner in the dramatic surroundings of the Honourable Artillery Company’s many combat arms are restructuring as a result of this and Armoury House. This beautiful Grade II listed building budget considerations. is located in central London and has been home to the Honourable Artillery Company since 1735. The dinner is held in the Long Room, which retains several This year, we will be attempting to understand how eighteenth-century features, such as the Royal Coat of Arms and Regimental Coat of Arms. On the walls respected institutions must adapt to modern realities in are portraits of Captains-General and of other notable order for development, growth and relevancy to continue. members of the Company. The most recent is of Alongside this important look to the future, Future Artillery the present Captain-General, HM Queen Elizabeth II (1999). 2015 will address the issues that lie at the very core of the Regiments of the Company have fought with distinction artilleryman’s role: precision, pin point target acquisition, air in both World Wars and its current Regiment, which to ground integration and seamless communications. forms part of the Territorial Army, has a demanding and exciting role as part of the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps. We are very proud of our increasing international panel of Join your colleagues, friends and peers for the perfect experts and I look forward to you joining us in London this conclusion to the first day of conference in one of the coming March. most historic artillery venues in the world.

Very respectfully,

Christopher Foss “Future Artillery is one of the best occasions around the year to share Editor, Jane’s Artillery and knowledge within the Artillery Community. It is a world-class event where Air Defence at IHS (Global) artillerymen, officials and industry personnel convene to exchange thoughts Chairman, Future Artillery 2015 regarding the state of the art and how to evolve in the future for the best protection of our soldiers and values. Future Artillery 2015 will be an immense opportunity to test the validity of the new concepts Spain developed during 2014 for the new Spanish White Book on Artillery.” - Brigadier General Sanz, Director, Spanish Artillery School, Spanish Army

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Major General Menelaos Meimaris Director of Artillery Directorate/ HAGS Hellenic Army Major General Cunha Mattos Divisional Artillery Commander of 6th Division Brazilian Army Brigadier Simon Humphrey Director Combat Support, British Army Brigadier General William A. Turner Field Artillery Commandant, US Army Brigadier General Alfredo Sanz y Calabria Director, Spanish Artillery School, Spanish Army Brigadier Andrew Harrison DSO MBE Chief, Joint Fires and Influence Branch HQ AARC, NATO Major General Giovanni Domenico Pintus, Artillery Commander, (pending final approval) Colonel Jaroslaw Kraszewski Chief of Field Artillery, Polish Army Colonel Manfried Dietmar Felber Head of Section of Joint Fire Support/Indirect Fire, Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Center, anel w i ll nclude: German Army Colonel Steve Fisher U.S. Marine Corps (ret), Marine Corps Warfighting Lab at First Marine Expeditionary Force Colonel Mark Pullan Assistant Director Offensive Support, British Army Colonel Mraz Chief of Artillery, Division of Development and Planning Capability - Land Forces, Czech Republic Army Colonel Reink Sijbrandi Chief S5 (Plans), Fire Support Command, Lieutenant Colonel Soren Høst Head of Fire Support Division, Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Danish Army Lieutenant Colonel David McKeever

ti onal Speaker P Joint Experimentation and Training Team Branch Head, Canadian Forces Warfare Centre, Canadian Army Lieutenant Colonel Lewin Senior Advisor Indirect Fire, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) Lieutenant Colonel Lim Hyosik Defence Acquisition Program Administration, Republic of Korea Lieutenant Colonel Brian E. Russell, Commanding Officer of 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO), US Marine Corps Major Charles Tardy-Joubert Artillery Capability Branch, French Army Lieutenant Bernt Åkesson Principal Scientist, Finnish Defence Research Agency

Lieutenant Colonel Kalina,

The 2015 In t erna Deputy Head of Department of Fire Support, Defence University in Brno Bahtiyar Kilicaslan Turkish Defence Procurement Agency Wim de Ruijter Weapons Systems, TNO Ryan Gorman Project Officer, Enhanced Lethality Artillery, US Army

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08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 13.30 THE CZECH ARTILLERY’S MOVE TOWARDS JOINT FIRE SUPPORT 09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks • A summary of the current status of joint fire support in the Czech Armed Forces 09.40 ARTILLERY IN NATO COMMAND AND FORCE • An outlook to the way ahead including material, doctrine HEADQUARTERS and training • How Joint Fires work in the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps • Joint Fire Support elements on company, battalion and (the ARRC) brigade level • How artillery works in the ARRC • The concept and structure of JFS and terms of reference • Challenges; Colonel Mraz, Chief of Artillery, Division of - The pall city of surface to surface fires in the Development and Planning Capability - Land Forces, contemporary operating environment Czech Republic Army - Suppression v Precision at the Corps level changing the Lieutenant Colonel Kalina, Deputy Head of Department of min set at the last decade? Fire Support, Defence University in Brno - ‘Deep Fires’ at the Corps level. Still a relevant concept? Brigadier Andy Harrison, Chief, Joint Fires and 14.00 FUTURE RESHAPING OF ARTILLERY FORCES IN KOREA Influence, HQ ARRC, NATO UNTIL 2030 • An overview of the rationale behind the Republic of 09.40 SHAPING ROYAL ARTILLERY CAPABILITY FOR FUTURE Korea (ROK) reshaping it’s forces to maintain CONFLICT power when faced with declining numbers of personnel • Shaping artillery to support future conflict • ROK strategy and plan for reshaping artillery forces • Maintaining broad operational utility including utilising other means such as infantry and • Exploitation of joint fires capability in a multi-national engineering expertise to increase efficiency and maintain context capability of it’s self propelled howitzers Brigadier Simon Humphrey, Director Combat Support, • Challenges and strategies for the artillery forces to get British Army stronger and smarter including efforts such as Colonel Mark Pullan, Assistant Director Offensive Support, base bleed ammunition and rocket aided projectors to British Army increase accuracy and range 10.10 COFFEE & NETWORKING Lieutenant Colonel Lim Hyosik, Manoeuvre Program Analyst, Defence Acquisition Program Administration, 10.40 THE SPANISH WHITE BOOK ON ARTILLERY: 2015 AND Republic of Korea BEYOND • The current and future scene in Spanish Army artillery 14.30 SESSION RESERVED FOR RAYTHEON including employment, personnel, financial and 15.10 COFFEE AND NETWORKING technological requirements • A discussion surrounding the capabilities that will be 15.40 HELLENIC ARMY: “PATHWAY TO THE FUTURE” - required to adapt to future conflict aCQUIRE, PROCESS, EXECUTE • A summary of the associated challenges and the • The importance of having the ability to acquire verified implications in organisation, education and training intelligence as well as employment and sustainment • The necessity for reliable C4ISR systems with which the Brigadier General Alfredo Sanz y Calabria, Director, appropriate process of acquired intelligence data will be Spanish Artillery School, Spanish Army carried out • A discussion surrounding in-time delivery of accurate and 11.10 THE ITALIAN ARMY’S PROGRAMME OF DEVELOPMENT effective firepower • An overview of the current artillery capabilities of Major General Menelaos Meimaris, Director of Artillery the Italian Army and how this will need to adapt to Directorate/ HAGS, Hellenic Army suit future operations • Methods and solutions to enhance communication 16.10 FIRE SUPPORT STATUS AND THE WAY AHEAD FROM and sensor equipment to aid forward observation a DANISH PERSPECTIVE • Need to communicate with allied forces and look into • Overview of Danish Fire Support structure and what will be available in the future: satellite capabilities communications and beyond • Lessons learned from integrating Fire Support in to Major General Giovanni Domenico Pintus, Artillery the Army Combat & Fire Support Centre and Commander, Italian Army implementing a new Danish Fire Support doctrine • Status and way ahead on procurement of new 155mm 11.40 Session reserved for ESG Artillery system and new 120 mm system 12.00 NETWORKING LUNCH • Status and way ahead on development of new Digital Aided Fire Support System 13.00 FUTURE ARTILLERY REQUIREMENTS IN THE POLISH Lieutenant Colonel Soren Høst, Head of Fire Support LAND FORCES – THE NEW CONCEPT FOR AIR AND Division, Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Danish Army grOUND ASSETS • A discussion of lessons learned from recent operations 16.40 JOINT FIRES INTEGRATION, THE ONLY WAY TO WIN: A including the ISAF mission and the need for greater air- FRENCH APPROACH ground integration to enhance capability for future • To do better with less – an overview of financial theatres restraints prompting the need to fight together • An overview of recent developments including the • A discussion of lessons learned from recent operational US accreditation of Polish training facilities deployments such as in • Current requirements including course correction • Summarising possible ways ahead for comprehensive fuzes to enhance precision and communication systems joint fires integration capable of correctly identifying friendly forces Major Charles Tardy-Joubert, Artillery Capability Branch, Colonel Jarolaw Kraszewski, Chief of Field Artillery, French Army Polish Army 17.10 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF DAY ONE

17.30 Gala Dinner

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08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 14.20 JOINT TARGETING CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT IN CANADA, PERFECTING THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN 09.00 Chairman’s Recap inTELLIGENCE AND OPERATIONS • Institutionalisation of procedures for coordination of 09:10 NEW ROLES AND CHALLENGES FOR FIELD ARTILLERY: precision engagement with joint fires of the 1st Canadian a BRAZILIAN GLANCE Division Headquarters • Future requirements for field artillery in the Brazilian army • The development and conduct of the Canadian Joint • A look at attempts to increase precision and range in both Tactical Targeting Course self-propelled artillery and towed artillery • An overview of the development and conduct of target • New roles fro field artillery; into a multi spectral conflict engagement authority training for operations in Iraq scenario Lieutenant Colonel David McKeever, Joint Major General Cunha Mattos, Commanding Officer - Army Experimentation and Training Team Branch Head, Canadian Artillery Command, Brazilian Army Forces Warfare Centre, Canadian Army

09.40 THE US OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE OF ARTILLERY 14:50 THE MARINE CORPS JOINT FIRES INTEGRATOR • A reflection on the lessons learned from recent artillery • An introduction to the mission, organization and operations including Afghanistan and how artillery will capabilities of ANGLICO need to adapt in light of changing characteristics of • Recent operational examples of joint fires interoperability conflict support by 1st ANGLICO • Discussing future requirements to adequately prepare for • A discussion of the challenges/solutions to future joint unpredictable future threats fires interoperability • A look into the future role of artillery in the US Army Lieutenant Colonel Brian E. Russell, Commanding Officer Brigadier General Turner, Field Artillery Commandant, of 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO), US Army US Marine Corps

10.10 OPTIMIZING CRITICAL PERFORMANCE 15.30 COFFEE AND NETWORKING CHARACTERISTICS IN FUTURE ARTILLERY SYSTEMS • A discussion surrounding enhanced lethality initiatives for 15.50 ADAPTING THE FUTURE THREATS: A ROYAL artillery neTHERLANDS ARMY LOOK TO EXPAND CORE • Analysis of extended range technologies TECHNOLOGIES • Balancing the trades between lethality and range in • The use of artillery in The Netherlands and a reflection on determining future artillery munitions current and future requirements in artillery Ryan Gorman, Project Officer, Enhanced Lethality Artillery, • Establishing training for future conflicts, including the US Army need for joint fire support in order to counteract a dynamic and adaptive enemy 10.40 SESSION RESERVED FOR ATK Lieutenant Colonel Reink Sijbrandi, Chief S5 (Plans), Fire Support Command, Royal Netherlands Army 11.20 COFFEE & NETWORKING 16.20 TNO’s stance on Future ground based Fire 11.50 INDIRECT FIRE – AN UPDATE ON THE sUpport - precision fires and the use of the WORK IN PROGRESS naTO NIFAK software • An overview of the ARCHER artillery system and current • An overview of recent developments in precision fires and mortar systems how it can enhance the effectiveness of the Future Artillery. • A discussion surrounding sensors in Swedish artillery; • Summarising the use of NATO NIFAK software for the fire The ARTHUR Weapon Locating Radar and equipment for control systems of indirect fire (artillery) weapon systems. the Forward Observers • How can NIFAK be used to optimize the operational • Challenges and highlights from the work so far effectiveness of indirect fire systems. Lieutenant Colonel Lewin, Senior Advisor Indirect Fire, • How TNO understands the future challenges as faced by Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV), the Fire Support community. , Weapons Systems, 12.20 JOINT FIRES SUPPORT - THE GERMAN APPROACH Wim de Ruijter TNO • A discussion surrounding the basis of Joint Fire Support in 16.50 CHAIR’S CLOSE AND END OF MAIN CONFERENCE the German Army • An overview of the structure, armaments involved and personnel • Current training initiatives ‘I find attendance in this conference important • Summarising the Framework Nations Concept Colonel Manfried Dietmar Felber. Head of Section of in order to share ideas and get inspiration from Joint Fire Support/Indirect Fire, Army Concepts and other nations sharing common challenges of Capabilities Development Center, German Army tight budgets and a fast changing environment. 12.50 NETWORKING LUNCH Networking is a side effect and thus exploring 13.50 OPERATIONAL FIRES AND MANOUVRE IN THE 21ST opportunities to conduct exchange training and CENTURY • Operating in the A2/AD environment enhance our professionalism and ability to operate • Fires and Manoeuvre in Iraq and Afghanistan alongside different partners is important.’ • Advanced Warfighting Experimentation Report • Science and Technology Future Capability Gaps Colonel Steve Fisher, U.S. Marine Corps (ret), Marine Corps - Lieutenant Colonel Soren Høst, Head of Fire Support Division, Warfighting Lab at First Marin Expeditionary Force Army Combat and Fire Support Centre, Danish Army

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WORKSHOP A WORKSHOP B 10:00 - 12:30 13.30 - 15.00 The Future of Artillery and Joint Modelling and Simulating Fires Training Fragmenting Ammunition to Assess How will attendees benefit from the training? the Effectiveness of indirect fire This session will cover the long standing debate between the effectiveness of simulation versus live fire training and How will attendees benefit from the training? what the future will hold in an era of financial constraint. Assessing the effectiveness of indirect fire in today’s complex As the prevalence of joint fires training increases, the operating environments is key to successful limited and effective workshop will assess both the necessity and feasibility combat. Attending this workshop will give you insight into state of multi-national collaboration in order to leverage and of the art methods for modelling and simulating the effects exchange minimal international resources to achieve of indirect fire. You will also get hands-on experience with a mutual benefit and maximum output. simulation tool that implements the models. In this interactive session, attendees will look at the various What will attendees learn? simulation exercises and live fire training techniques currently available and weigh up the advantages and This workshop will explore modelling of target elements and disadvantages of such methods in order to identify the most physical phenomena, including the effects of air resistance and beneficial solution to meet their training requirements. fragment perforation of target materials, and the use of digital elevation models. What will attendees learn? Attendees will share case studies of various methods of artillery and joint fires training and assess the pros and Presentation: An introduction to the Model cons of such methods in order to learn from one another Research on indirect fire modelling with the physics-based and maximize the potential of their respective artillery B model used by the Finnish schools. B Overview and key features of the physics-based model and The session will leave attendees with a fresh approach comparison with traditional NATO STANAG 4654 damage to their artillery and joint fires training armed with new models ideas, novel strategies and a plethora of perspectives Validation with field experiments and contacts to equip and prepare themselves and their B students for future conflict. Workshop Leader: This presentation will be followed by a one-hour interactive Colonel Garvi, Commander of the Spanish session illustrating the use of the model, implemented in Artillery School’s Simulation Centre, the simulation tool Sandis, studying different scenarios Spanish Army including:

Born in 1959, he graduated in the military academy, B A static effectiveness analysis with a target model and a fire being promoted to Artillery Lieutenant in 1981, serving in different field artillery units 1981-1987 (ranks Lt/Cap). Between 1987 and 1997 he mission was appointed to the Academy of Artillery as a teacher, dealing with B A dynamic combat scenario, where indirect fire is used as artillery firing techniques, weapon systems and tactical procedures in part of combat operations different school years (ranks Cap/Major)

He was working in the doctrine section during 9 years (1997-2006), Workshop Leader: including the participation in the NATO Arty WG and PADP WG and F and D WG (ranks Major/LtCol). In the period 2004-2009, Bernt Åkesson, Lieutenant, Senior Grade (Eng.), . he was designed Director of weapon systems Department in the Academy of Artillery (rank LtCol). He was designed Commander of the He currently works as a Principal Scientist at the Information Troops Training Center nº 2 (basic education) in the period 2009-2012 Technology Division of the Finnish Defence Research Agency (rank Col). Currently, he is appointed to the Academy of Artillery, as in Riihimäki, . The focus of his work is computational Commander of the Training and simulation Center. He has participated combat models and scientific computing. He received his M.Sc. in Chemical in two PSO operations, KFOR (, 2001/02) and UNIFIL (, Engineering from Åbo Akademi University in , Finland, in 2000 and his 2007/08). Doctoral degree in Process Control, also from Åbo Akademi University, in 2006.

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Organisation Please read the information listed below as each booking is subject to IQPC Ltd standard terms and conditions. Payment Terms: Upon completion and return of the registration form, full Nature of business payment is required no later than 5 business days from the date of invoice. Payment of invoices by means other than by credit card, or purchase order (UK Plc and UK government bodies only) Address will be subject to a £49 (plus VAT) per delegate processing fee. Payment must be received prior to the conference date. We reserve the right to refuse admission to the conference if payment Postcode Country has not been received. IQPC Cancellation, Postponement and Substitution Policy: You Telephone may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice to IQPC. For any cancellations received in writing not less than eight (8) days prior to the conference, you will Fax receive a 90% credit to be used at another IQPC conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract Approving Manager fee will be retained by IQPC for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within seven (7) days (inclusive) of the conference. In the event that Name of person completing form if different from delegate IQPC cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which I agree to IQPC’s cancellation, substitution and payment terms must occur within one year from the date of cancellation. In the event that IQPC postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled Special dietary requirements: Vegetarian Non-dairy Other (please specify) date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for Please indicate if you have already registered by: Phone Fax Email Web another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement. Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. Please note: if you have not received an acknowledgement before the conference, please call us to confirm your booking. There are no refunds given under any circumstances. IQPC is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an event. IQPC shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or Payment Method postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that Total price for your Organisation: (Add total of all individuals attending): renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labour strike, extreme Card Number: VISA M/C AMEX weather or other emergency. Please note that while speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate : 11157.009 : substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, IQPC reserves Exp. Date: Sec: the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary without any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as Name On Card: soon as possible. Discounts: All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount. Any discounts offered by IQPC

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