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SAVE UP TO S$300 WHEN YOU REGISTER BY 6th August 2010 Attend Armoured Vehicles Asia and: Learn how Asian nations are planning to modernise their armoured vehicle fleets Gain insight into different procurement methodologies used throughout Asia Build relationships with your regional defence force colleagues Explore the capability enhancement options available to your armoured vehicle fleet Discuss operational lessons learnt from those that have recently returned from combat zones RESEARCHED & DEVELOPED BY: Balancing Armoured Vehicle Priorities: Armour, Mobility & Firepower Dates: 12 & 13 October, 2010 Venue: Singapore Expo, Singapore Register online at www.armouredvehiclesasia.com or contact us at +65 6722 9388 or +44 ( 0 ) 20 7368 9300 or [email protected] General/Flag Officer 1* and above attend for FREE for details) SPONSORS: a Cur aCur t t tiss-W right Company Further Presentations From: Lieutenant General Antonio Gucciardino, General Manager of Procurement Agency for Land Systems, ITALIAN ARMY Colonel Robert W. Schumitz Project Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US ARMY Colonel Russell E. Smith, Director of Fires and Manoeuvre Integration Division, Capability Development Directorate, US MARINE CORPS Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director Land Requirements 3 - Armoured Fighting Vehicle Systems, CANADIAN DND Major Steven Reynolds, SO2 EC Capability and Equipment, UK MoD Dr Robert Lusardi, Deputy Program Manager Light Armored Vehicles, US MARINE CORPS Brig General Agus Suyarso, Head of Research and Development of the Defence Industry, INDONESIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE An ideal combination of regional knowledge and global best practice presentations; a formidable conference not to be missed.Conference Chair: Dr Tim Huxley, Executive Director, THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES (IISS) – ASIA Key Military Presenters From Asia: Brigadier Sanjiv Varma, Dy Dir Gen (Equipment) DG Mechanised Forces, INDIAN ARMY Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, Undersecretary, Defence Industrial Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MALAYSIA Shri. S. Sundaresh, Distinguished Scientist & CC R&D (ACE), Chief Controller R&D (Armament & Combat Engineering), DRDO, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, INDIA Antonio L. Romero II, Undersecretary for Finance & Armed Forces Modernization Affairs and OIC - Undersecretary for Defense Affairs, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINES General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of Army, SRI LANKA ARMY Lieutenant Colonel Kim Sun Young, Armoured Vehicles Project Team, DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (DAPA), REPUBLIC OF KOREA Colonel AK Sharma, Former Armour Battalion Commander & Dean, Faculty of Technical Studies, INDIAN ARMY Senior Officer, ROYAL THAI ARMY Lieutenant General JP Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff – Planning and Strategy, INDIAN ARMY Kelvin Wong Ka Weng, Assoc Research Fellow, NTU-MILITARY TRANSFORMATIONS PROGRAMME, SINGAPORE Senior Officer, Heavy Industries Taxila, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION PAKISTAN Senior Officer, SRI LANKA ARMOURED CORPS

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SAVE UP TOS$300

WHEN YOU REGISTER BY 6th

August 2010

Attend Armoured Vehicles Asia and:

Learn how Asian nations are planning to modernise their armoured vehicle fl eets

Gain insight into different procurement methodologies used throughout Asia

Build relationships with your regional defence force colleagues

Explore the capability enhancement options available to your armoured vehicle fl eet

Discuss operational lessons learnt from those that have recently returned from combat zones

RESEARCHED &DEVELOPED BY:

Balancing ArmouredVehicle Priorities: Armour,Mobility & Firepower Dates: 12 & 13 October, 2010Venue: Singapore Expo, Singapore

Register online at www.armouredvehiclesasia.com or contact us at +65 6722 9388 or +44 (0)20 7368 9300 or [email protected]

General/FlagOfficer 1* and

above attend for FREE

for details)

SPONSORS:

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Further Presentations From: Lieutenant General Antonio Gucciardino, General Manager of Procurement Agency for Land Systems, ITALIAN ARMY Colonel Robert W. Schumitz Project Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US ARMY Colonel Russell E. Smith, Director of Fires and Manoeuvre Integration Division, Capability Development Directorate, US MARINE CORPS Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director Land Requirements 3 - Armoured Fighting Vehicle Systems, CANADIAN DND Major Steven Reynolds, SO2 EC Capability and Equipment, UK MoD Dr Robert Lusardi, Deputy Program Manager Light Armored Vehicles, US MARINE CORPS Brig General Agus Suyarso, Head of Research and Development of the Defence Industry, INDONESIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

“An ideal combination of regional knowledge and global best practice presentations; a formidable conference not to be missed.”

Conference Chair: Dr Tim Huxley, Executive Director, THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES (IISS) – ASIA

Key Military Presenters From Asia: Brigadier Sanjiv Varma, Dy Dir Gen (Equipment) DG Mechanised Forces, INDIAN ARMY

Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, Undersecretary, Defence Industrial Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MALAYSIA

Shri. S. Sundaresh, Distinguished Scientist & CC R&D (ACE), Chief Controller R&D (Armament & Combat Engineering), DRDO, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, INDIA

Antonio L. Romero II, Undersecretary for Finance & Armed Forces Modernization Affairs and OIC - Undersecretary for Defense Affairs, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINES

General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of Army, SRI LANKA ARMY

Lieutenant Colonel Kim Sun Young, Armoured Vehicles Project Team, DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (DAPA), REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Colonel AK Sharma, Former Armour Battalion Commander & Dean, Faculty of Technical Studies, INDIAN ARMY

Senior Offi cer, ROYAL THAI ARMY

Lieutenant General JP Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff – Planning and Strategy, INDIAN ARMY

Kelvin Wong Ka Weng, Assoc Research Fellow, NTU-MILITARY TRANSFORMATIONS PROGRAMME, SINGAPORE

Senior Offi cer, Heavy Industries Taxila, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION PAKISTAN

Senior Offi cer, SRI LANKA ARMOURED CORPS

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Dear Colleague,

As regional defence forces focus greater attention on their land warfare strategies, there is an increasing need to expand,

reinforce and upgrade armoured vehicle fl eets to meet with growing domestic security needs, reinforce border security

and expand their support to international missions.

However, the challenges of matching requirements to available budgets are as evident in Asia as they are in any other

region. This provides signifi cant opportunities for Asian defence forces to share best practice with their international

counterparts, both military and industry, to strive for modern armoured vehicle fl eet capabilities at best value.

Welcome to Armoured Vehicles Asia, the only event entirely dedicated to this fast-growing market.

With several active and planned vehicle procurement programmes in the region (including those recently announced

in Malaysia and the Republic of Korea) there is a strong need to ensure maximum effectiveness at minimum expense.

Armoured Vehicles Asia will explore how major international procurement programmes have been developed and

delivered to evaluate how this experience may be applied to Asian programmes. Our expert speaker faculty will address

common challenges including balancing armour, fi repower and manoeuvrability.

In addition, we are honoured to have senior representation from the leading Asian defence forces who will detail their

national requirements, policies and opportunities for local and global defence manufacturers to offer their solutions.

These range from full vehicle platforms to vehicle sub-systems and individual components. Furthermore, there are signifi cant

opportunities for upgrade and capability enhancement.

Don’t miss your chance to hear from the most active forces in the region, including:

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINES

INDONESIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE INDIAN ARMY

DEFENCE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (DAPA), REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Whether you represent military or industry, wherever you are based, Armoured Vehicles Asia offers a unique opportunity to

evaluate this compelling but demanding market and establish the critical contacts that will determine your success.

I look forward to welcoming you in October.

Regards,

Joel Harris

Project Manager

Defence IQ Asia

PS: Are you one, two or three star military offi cer that would like to attend? Contact [email protected] to fi nd out

how Defence IQ can assist you in your quest.

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For further details, or to discuss which option is best for your organisation, please call Nick Harragin at +44 (0)207 368 9500 or e-mail [email protected]

Media PartnersSponsorship Opportunities Three easy ways to get involved

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Attending Armoured Vehicles Asia will:1. Provide you with a platform for learning international best practice on armoured vehicle procurement policy and management2. Accelerate the development of the Asian armoured vehicle manufacturing industry by: i. Highlighting current initiatives to promote domestic manufacturing capabilities in Asia ii. Identifying potential areas that partnerships with non-Asian defence manufacturers can be formed

Who Should Attend? Commanding General, Armoured Division Commanding Offi cer, Armoured Brigade Programme Manager Requirements Director Technical Director Armour Offi cer

Key Session Spotlights

1. MALAYSIA’S DEFENCE PROCUREMENT POLICY AND ARMOURED VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, Undersecretary, Defence Industrial Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MALAYSIA (DAY 1 - 9.00)

2. ASSESSING THE CURRENT AND EXPECTED FUTURE DEMANDS TO BE PLACED ON THE PHILIPPINE ARMY AND ASSESSING THE ROLE ARMOURED VEHICLES WILL PLAY Antonio L. Romero II, Undersecretary for Finance & Armed Forces Modernization Affairs and OIC - Undersecretary for Defense Affairs, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINES (DAY 1 - 9.30)

3. THE FUTURE OF ARMOURED VEHICLES IN THE INDIAN DEFENCE FORCE Brigadier Sanjiv Varma, Dy Dir Gen (Equipment) DG Mechanised Forces, INDIAN ARMY (Day 2 – 4.00)

4. THE CAPABILITIES OF THE ADDITIONAL 2000 HIGH-TECH WHEELED ARMOURED VEHICLES: REPUBLIC OF KOREA ARMED FORCES Lieutenant Colonel Kim Sun Young, Armoured Vehicles Project Team, DEFENCE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (DAPA), REPUBLIC OF KOREA (DAY 1 - 10.30)

5. GUERRILLA WARFARE: DISCUSSING THE USE OF SRI LANKA’S FLEET OF APV’S AND MBT’S General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of Army, SRI LANKA ARMY (DAY 2 - 11.00)

6. ASSESSING THE CURRENT AND FUTURE OUTLOOK OF ARMOURED VEHICLES IN THE INDONESIAN ARMY Brigadier General Agus Suyarso, Head of Research and Development of the Defence Industry, INDONESIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (DAY 2 - 1.30)

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE

TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER

11.00 INCREASING PROTECTION ACROSS THE ITALIAN ARMY’S ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE FLEET Discussing the Italian Army’s Armoured Fighting Vehicle Fleet: New concepts and capabilities Assessing how the legacy’s of older platforms have infl uenced Digitized Platforms for the “Forza NEC” Programme: Legacy and new platforms Enhancing survivability with cost-effective solutions Armoured Fighting Vehicle procurement: The Italian approach Lieutenant General Antonio Gucciardino, General Manager of Procurement Agency for Land Systems, ITALIAN ARMY 11.30 PROCUREMENT PANEL DISCUSSION This session will provide delegates with an unrivalled opportunity to ask our keynote presenters for their professional opinions on a range of procurement issues such as strategies, priorities and methodologies. Lieutenant Colonel Kim Sun Young, Armoured Vehicles Project Team, DEFENCE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (DAPA), REPUBLIC OF KOREA Lieutenant General Antonio Gucciardino, General Manager of Procurement Agency for Land Systems, ITALIAN ARMY Antonio L. Romero II, Undersecretary for Finance & Armed Forces Modernization Affairs and OIC - Undersecretary for Defense Affairs, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINES Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, Undersecretary, Defence Industrial Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MALAYSIA

12.00 TECHNOLOGY BASED INNOVATION, TEAMING AND COMMITMENT Cutting edge technology Tailoring of solutions Partnering with local industry

Rune Werner, Executive Vice President, Marketing & Sales, KONGSBERG

12.30 LUNCH & NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 1.30 DEVELOPING CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMISE THE EFFECT AND PROTECTION OF THE US MARINE CORPS Understanding the capability development operational process utilised by the Combat Development Directorate Identifying key armoured vehicles’ projects that are in development at the Combat Development Directorate Evaluating recently completed armoured vehicle projects that are in operational combat: What has been achieved? Minimising the gaps in the armoured vehicle fl eet used by the US Marine Corp Colonel Russell E. Smith, Director of Fires and Manoeuvre Integration Division, Capabilty Development Directorate, US MARINE CORPS

2.00 DISCUSSING CURRENT DEMANDS AND EXPECTED FUTURE USE OF ARMOURED VEHICLES IN THE PAKISTAN ARMY The current use of armoured vehicles in use by the Pakistan Army: An overview Outlining the capabilities of the current fl eet of armoured vehicles in order to determine and prioritise upgrades Armoured Vehicles in Pakistan: How to align your planned capability enhancements with your expected future Senior Offi cer, Heavy Industries Taxila, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION PAKISTAN 2.30 HIGHLIGHTING THE CAPABILITIES OF THE NEW ‘HARDLY DETECTABLE’ MBT IN DEVELOPMENT Detailing the specifi cs of the Non-Explosive and non- Energetic Reactive Armour design and assessing the results from preliminary testing Assessing the future challenges envisaged through the new MBT’s production Analysing the componentry of the vehicle and maximising the use of indigenous manufactures/suppliers Shri. S. Sundaresh, Distinguished Scientist & CC R&D (ACE), Chief Controller R & D (Armament & Combat Engineering), DRDO, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, INDIA 3.00 AFTERNOON TEA & NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 3.30 GROUND PENETRATING RADAR IN C-IED OPERATIONS Ground Penetrating Radar operation principle Duracrete C-IED Ground Penetrating Radar system Lessons learned

Senior Representatives, 3D-RADAR & EXPONENT INC

4.00 CAPABLILITY ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS OF INDIAN AFV’S: WHAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED? Outlining the various capability enhancement projects being undertaken by the Indian Army Overcoming the major challenges of each project; what can be learnt from overcoming these challenges? Maximising your vehicles capabilities without jeopardising manuevourablity or fi repower Discussing the future of the AFV: Logical progression Col AK Sharma, (former) Armour Battalion Commander & Dean, Faculty of Technical Studies, INDIAN ARMY 4.30 HIGHLIGHTING THE REFURBISHMENT PLANS OF THE SRI LANKAN ARMOURED VEHICLE FLEET Outlining the current use of the Sri Lankan Army Type B Russian built armoured vehicle Identifying what capabilities need to be enhanced to increase the longevity of the vehicles operational use The future armoured vehicle challenges the Sri Lankan Army will face; addressing these challenges in the upgrades Senior Offi cer SRI LANKA ARMOURED CORPS

5.00 CLOSE OF ARMOURED VEHICLES ASIA DAY 1

5.05 NETWORKING DRINKS

8.00 REGISTRATION & WELCOMING TEA AND COFFEE 8.30 CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO DAY 1 8.40 HIGHLIGHTING REGIONAL DEFENCE PROGRAMS: Sharing regional defence procurement knowledge and emphasising the need for regional partnerships of armoured vehicle procurement initiatives Dr Tim Huxley, Executive Director, IISS 9.00 MALAYSIA’S DEFENCE PROCUREMENT POLICY AND ARMOURED VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS Describing how Malaysia is developing procurement best practice Malaysia’s future requirements for armoured vehicles and outlining how they will be met Developing Malaysia’s domestic manufacturing industry in order to assist armoured vehicle development: How will this be achieved? Identifying the opportunities available for foreign companies seeking to do business in Malaysia Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, Undersecretary, Defence Industrial Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MALAYSIA 9.30 ASSESSING THE CURRENT AND EXPECTED FUTURE DEMANDS TO BE PLACED ON THE PHILIPPINE ARMY AND THE ROLE ARMOURED VEHICLES WILL PLAY Analysing the current deployment of armoured vehicles used by the Philippine Army Assessing the current capabilities of the armoured vehicles in use Outlining the future threats that the Philippine Armed Forces will face Antonio L. Romero II, Undersecretary for Finance & Armed Forces Modernization Affairs and OIC - Undersecretary for Defense Affairs, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE PHILIPPINES 10.00 MORNING TEA & NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 10.30 THE CAPABILITIES OF THE ADDITIONAL 2000 HIGH-TECH WHEELED ARMOURED VEHICLES: REPUBLIC OF KOREA ARMED FORCES Highlighting the current armoured vehicles capabilities and life cycle Understanding the need for an additional 2000 high- tech wheeled vehicles Evaluating the capabilities of the planned vehicles: Benefi ts and challenges Lieutenant Colonel Kim Sun Young, Armoured Vehicles Project Team, DEFENCE ACQUISITION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (DAPA), REPUBLIC OF KOREA

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8.00 REGISTRATION & WELCOMING TEA AND COFFEE 8.30 CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION TO DAY 2 8.40 ASSESSING THE STRESS OF HIGH MOBILITY ENERGY DEMAND ON CONTEMPORARY ARMOUR OPERATIONS Discussing the issue of high battlefi eld energy demand in land warfare using short case studies of past and present confl icts, with particular emphasis on armour operations Identifying the cost of battlefi eld fuel delivery, logistical burdens, and endangered lives as a consequence of high energy demands by contemporary land combat forces Outlining research and development efforts in armoured vehicle design and propulsion, and the potential capability enhancements these technologies might provide for future armour operations Kelvin Wong Ka Weng, Associate Research Fellow, NTU-MILITARY TRANSFORMATIONS PROGRAMME, SINGAPORE 9.00 THE FUTURE OF LIGHT ARMOURED VEHICLES AND THEIR SURVIVABILITY COMPONENTS Incorporating updated levels of protection and survivability components into the design of light armoured vehicles Evaluating past capability improvements to the LAV as evaluated by the US Marine Corps Uncovering where future upgrades provide specifi c opportunities for industry Dr Robert Lusardi, Deputy Program Manager Light Armored Vehicles, US MARINE CORPS 9.30 CANADIAN ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLES: DEVELOPMENTS, REQUIREMENTS AND FUTURE PLANS Changing requirements for future combat vehicles: What are these Lessons learned from operations that have been incorporated into the overall programme The employment of Canadian ground combat vehicles (to include the Leopard 2A6M) in Afghanistan over the last 12 months: What has been learnt? Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director Land Requirements 3 - Armoured Fighting Vehicle Systems, CANADIAN DND 10.00 Morning Tea & Networking Opportunities 10.30 RESPONDING TO THE CONTEMPORARY OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: THE REALITY OF SUPPORTING COMBAT EQUIPMENT IN OPERATIONS This session will provide an insight into how the UK military has gone about meeting capability gaps in operations, and the UK principles of Equipment Support and their application on combat operations in the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE). An insight into the Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) process

CONFERENCE DAY TWO

WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER The URO’s currently deployed on operations Highlighting equipments including, amongst others, Medium and Light Armoured Vehicles and Protected Patrol Vehicles Understanding how these equipments are supported in operations, demonstrating that the fundamental principles still apply Major Steven Reynolds, SO2 EC Capability and Equipment, UK MoD 11.00 GUERRILLA WARFARE: DISCUSSING THE USE OF SRI LANKA’S FLEET OF APV’S AND MBT’S Outlining the current use of Sri Lankan APV’s and MBT’s within the Sri Lankan Army Discussing the use of armour in Sri Lanka’s confl ict The future use of the APT’s and MBT’s within the Sri Lankan army Determining how these vehicles will change / be developed to cater for future requirements General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of Army, SRI LANKA ARMY 11.30 PANEL DISCUSSION: PRIORITISING VEHICLES UPGRADES; BALANCING ARMOUR, MOBILITY AND FIREPOWER The panel will look at the different variables that are required to be taken into consideration when upgrading / modifying vehicles. General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander of Army, SRI LANKA ARMY Major Steven Reynolds, SO2 EC Capability and Equipment, UK MoD Lieutenant Colonel Alan Bolster, Director Land Requirements 3 - Armoured Fighting Vehicle Systems, CANADIAN DND 12.00 RECENT AFV HISTORY: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? WHAT MUST CHANGE? Combat experience Programs Forward view Necessary change

James Caudle, Vice President of Business Development (Asia), BAE SYSTEMS HAGGLUNDS AB

12.30 Lunch & Networking Opportunities 1.30 ASSESSING THE CURRENT AND FUTURE OUTLOOK OF ARMOURED VEHICLES IN THE INDONESIAN ARMY The current use of armoured vehicles by the Indonesian Army: How are they best utilised Assessing the capabilities of the current fl eet of armoured vehicles in order to determine and prioritise upgrades Outlining the future direction that armoured vehicles in Indonesia will take Brigadier General Agus Suyarso, Head of Research and Development of the Defence Industry, INDONESIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

2.00 US DEVELOPMENTS OF THE STRYKER MODERNISATION STRATEGIES This session will look at the Stryker modernisation program, and specifi cally about how and what the US Army are doing to continue to ensure the vehicles are operationally capable in the hands of soldiers using them.

Evaluating enabling technologies, requirements and issues leading to actual Stryker deployment Outlining analysis, dissemination, integration and archiving of new concepts for the Stryker Mobilised preparedness for Stryker forces Colonel Robert W. Schumitz Project Manager, Stryker Brigade Combat Team, US ARMY

2.30 REVIEWING THE DEMANDS FACED BY THE ROYAL THAI ARMY REGARDING THE USE OF ARMOURED VEHICLES; MAXIMIZING EFFICIENCY IN USE AND DEPLOYMENT Analysing the current deployment of armoured vehicles throughout the Royal Thai Army Assessing the current capabilities of the armoured vehicles in use Outlining the future direction and advancements for armoured vehicles in the Royal Thai Army: What does the future hold? Senior Offi cer, ROYAL THAI ARMY

3.00 Afternoon Tea & Networking Opportunities

3.30 REDUCING ARMOR WEIGHT WITH COST EFFECTIVE DYNEEMA(R) SOLUTIONS Current trends- security force need better protected vehicle at reduced or less weight DSM Dyneema – Dedicated and credible in Life Protection Better than any available composite, Dyneema(R) enables to save weight at equal protection: To save lives To Increase payload To increase mobility At affordable cost Life Cycle Cost – Lower weight, lower cost Overview of solutions made using Dyneema(R) Dr Alex Yong, Regional Technical Manager (Asia-Pacifi c), DSM DYNEEMA

4.00 THE FUTURE OF ARMOURED VEHICLES IN THE INDIAN DEFENCE FORCE Evaluating enabling technologies, requirements and issues leading to newly designed armoured vehicles ready for deployment Outlining, assessing and integrating new concepts for future armoured vehicle design Planning for the future: assessing the future look and capability of Indian armoured vehicles Brigadier Sanjiv Varma, Dy Dir Gen (Equipment) DG Mechanised Forces, INDIAN ARMY

4.30 KEYNOTE: AN INSIGHT IN THE REGIONS LARGEST LAND FORCE Indian Army as a network-enabled ground force A view of the current Indian Army’s capacity Assessing the future the Indian armoured vehicle fl eet Lieutenant General JP Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff – Planning and Strategy, INDIAN ARMY

5.00 CLOSING REMARKS FROM CHAIRMAN Dr Tim Huxley, Executive Director, IISS

5.35 CONCLUSION OF ARMOURED VEHICLES ASIA CONFERENCE

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IQPC recognises the value of learning in teams. Group bookings at the same time from the same company receive these discounts:

3 or more 7% 5 or more 10% 8 or more 15%

This offer is exclusive of the early bird discount. Call us for a special discount rate for teams of 10 and above.

DISCOUNTS & TEAM DEALS

All serving Flag Offi cers 1 Star and above may attend the conference free of charge. Please contact [email protected] for further details. This offer cannot be combined with any others and is not transferable.