Airborne ISR 2021 Conference
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Aug 12, 2021

Airborne ISR 2021 Conference

  • October 20-21, 2021- London, United Kingdom

We are proud to present the 6th Airborne ISR conference to be held in London on the 20th and 21st October 2021.

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Airborne ISR continues to be an incredibly important capability for militaries. Effective ISR enables kinetic assets the resources they need to be effective on the battlefield. Perhaps more than this, ISR is an extremely capable deterrent in its own right and modern dissemination technology and techniques enables forces to deal with threats before they can cause harm.

Our 6th Annual Airborne ISR Conference seeks to cover in detail Maritime Patrol, Data Dissemination, UAV Technology, International Surveillance Cooperation, AWACS, 5th Generation ISR, Industrial Engagement, and Threat Evolution.

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Benefits of Attending

  • Hear the latest developments from leading international programmes from maritime and land domains
  • Discuss how nations are adopting and adapting technology to gain greater intelligence resolution
  • Explore how nations are engaging with on-another to disseminate and analyse information
  • Attend a conference where you can meet and network with leading programme managers
  • Understand how nations are adopting systems and technologies to secure information and decision dominance

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Featured Speakers Include:

  • Air Commodore Nicholas Hay, ISTAR Force Commander, Royal Air Force
  • Captain (N) Eric Soderberg, Program Manager Multi-Mission Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems UAS, NAVAIR, US Navy
  • Captain (N) Timothy Thompson, Commodore Task Force SIX SEVEN, US Navy
  • Captain Tiago Côrte-Real Rêgo Andrade, Head of Tactics and Operational Procedures, 601 Squadron, Portuguese Air Force
  • Colonel Dainius Guzas, Commander, Lithuanian Air Force
  • Colonel Derrick Lee, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence G2, NATO Allied Land Command
  • Colonel Heather Fox, Commander, 9th Reconnaissance Wing, US Air Force
  • Dr Andrew Bennett, Senior Principal Scientist - ISR Capability, DSTL, UK MoD
  • Dr Qing Wu, Senior Scientist for Processing and Exploitation, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Air Force
  • Dr Wolfgang Koch, Head of Sensor Data and Information Fusion, Fraunhofer FKIE
  • Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor, MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd
  • Lieutenant Colonel Jens Mieckley, Executive Officer to the General Manager of NAPMA , NATO AEW&C Programme Management Agency (NAMPA)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51, German Air Force
  • Major Antonie Franken, A2 RNLAF NASOC and Head of RNLAF ISR-D, Royal Netherlands Air Force
  • Mr Jack Overell, Senior Conference Producer/Project Lead US Defence Events, SMi Group Ltd
  • Mr Neal 'Stan' Hargreaves MBE, Operational Capability Manager ISR Radar, Leonardo UK
  • Mr Pieter Elands, Programme Manager, Intelligent Imaging Expertise Group, TNO
  • Mr Rob Munday, UV20 Deputy Event Manager, BICES Group Executive, NATO HQ
  • Mr Tony Duthie, Head of Land and Maritime Marketing, Leonardo
  • Squadron Leader Oliver Fuller, E-7 Wedgetail AEW Mk1 Staff Officer, Royal Air Force

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