CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Cutting Through the Fog of War to Reduce Fratricide in Current and Future Operations

The operational environment of Counter-Insurgent missions requires the identification of an enemy embedded within the local population and engaging that enemy in close quarters. The need for tactics, technology and forward thinking that enable operators both on the ground and in the air to deliver the right responses in the right places has never been greater.

Defence IQs Situational Awareness & Combat ID conference is designed to offer a chance to establish the key challenges and how they can be overcome in ensuring fratricide incidences are reduced. Key themes to be discussed include:

  • Current and future requirements for C2 and situational awareness
  • Combat Identification in Close Air Support
  • Exercise Bold Quest
  • Where humans fit in to the Combat ID process
  • Future Combat ID technology

Who will you be likely to meet?

We are delighted to announce the Situational Awareness & Combat ID conference in London after six extremely successful conferences. Below is just a few of the job functions and organisations that have attended our previous meetings:

  • TRADOC Capability Manager
  • Platform Battle Command and Combat ID,
  • Joint Capability Development and Experimentation Centre
  • Land Battlespace Systems Department,
  • Land Battlespace Systems Department
  • Human Factors Integration
  • Wargaming
  • Platform Battle Command and Combat ID
  • Combat ID Technologies
  • Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC)
  • US Army
  • Swedish Armed Forces
  • Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)
  • Cranfield University
  • Thermal Beacon
  • SCS Ltd
  • QinetiQ
  • 3SDL
  • Canadian Forces
  • Raytheon
  • DRS
  • UK MoD

9:30am - 12:30pm Post-Conference Workshop: Achieving Situational Awareness through Coalition Data Link Interoperability in a Joint Data Networks Environment

This workshop will provide you with a comprehensive introduction to coalition interoperability in the Joint Data Networks environment and how it can help to support Shared Situational Awareness out to the tactical Edge, and contribute to enhanced Combat ID capabilities. Building on the success of recent workshops, our guest speakers will provide a comprehensive overview of next generation data links and their applications to Situational Awareness. It will offer an insight into the increased capabilities made deliverable by recent technological advances. By taking part in this workshop you will gain up-to-date insights into key Situational Awareness issues and challenges and how Joint Data Networks, and Full Motion Video can help enable you to advance your programme from conception to delivery, and work successfully to achieve optimal Situational Awareness and Combat ID.

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