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Follow on Google News | Early Bird expires this Friday | Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2015Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 2015, taking place on 23-24 November 2015 in London, will address recent industry developments to help enhance protection of military vehicles and those carrying out missions through this vital land force asset.
By: SMi Group The two-day conference agenda will feature exclusive presentations and briefings from Armoured Vehicle OEMs and pioneering industry solution providers covering, in detail, 10 of the world's most survivable Armoured Vehicle Programmes. It is these presentations that will set this event apart, allowing you the opportunity to hear from these key market OEMS, all who are the forefront of survivability, armour and engineering. These unmissable sessions are scheduled across the two day conference and highlights include: Day One • Survivability in FNSS Family of Protected Armoured Vehicles Mr Javier Garcia, Survivability Development Chief Engineer, FNSS Defence Systems, Turkey • An Overview of how the BOXER can offer Interoperable Survivability for European Land Forces Mr Stefan Lischka, Managing Dirctor, ARTEC, Germany • BAE Systems CV90: Increasing Vehicle Survivability through the Creation of an Agile yet Stable Platform Mr Dan Lindell, Platform Manager, Combat Vehicles, BAE Systems Hägglunds, Sweden • A Large Radius Acoustic Umbrella Enhancing Vehicle Survivability Dr Hans-Elias De Bree, R&D Director, Microflown Avisa, Netherlands • An Overview of ABBS's Active Mine Protection System Mr Roger Sloman, Managing Director, Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems, UK Day Two • An Overview of the Scout SV: Modern Survivability Design Mr Mark Dean, Head of Survivability and Mechanical Engineering, General Dynamics, UK • The Lockheed Martin Approach to Developing Advanced Armour Solutions Dr Bryan Vaughan, Head of Materials, Lockheed Martin, UK • The Development of Comprehensive Survivability in the Light Armoured Vehicle Sector: A Case Study of the Hawkei Mr Gary Hines, Head of Protected Vehicles, Thales, Australia • Protecting Armoured Ground Vehicles in Conventional Combat and against Threats in Urban Areas Mr Peter Stein, Director Strategy, Innovation and Product Development, UTC Aerospace Systems, United States • PERLUCOR: A New Era of Transparency for Ballistic and Optic/Optronic Protection Dr Lars Schnetter, Director, Transparent Ceramics, CeramTec, Germany In total there are 10 specific armoured vehicle programmes being briefed on, giving you the latest key insights into the survivability and blast protection capabilities of the following land systems: • ABBS: VGAM • ARTEC: Boxer • BAE Systems Hägglunds: CV90 • FNSS: PARS 8X8 • General Dynamics Land Systems: Scout SV Ajax • General Dynamics: MOWAG Piranha • General Dynamics: Pandur II • Nexter Systems: VBCI • Nexter Systems: Scorpion • Thales Australia: Hawkei To view the complete two-day conference programme and full speaker line-up, visit http://www.smi- End
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