DELIVERING WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTS: THE CONTRAST
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DELIVERING WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTS: THE CONTRAST
Weapon Systems & Technology Group Conference DELIVERING WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTS: THE CONTRAST BETWEEN PILOTED AND REMOTELY-PILOTED PLATFORMS UNCLASSIFIED CONFERENCE QINETIQ MALVERN / 2 JUNE 2015 Registration Closes: Thursday 28 May 2015 Sponsored by: To find out about the sponsorship and exhibition opportunitites available at this conference please contact us on conference@aerosociety.com or call +44 (0)20 7670 4345 ONE DAY CONFERENCE DELIVERING WEAPON SYSTEM EFFECTS: THE CONTRAST BETWEEN PILOTED AND REMOTELY-PILOTED PLATFORMS UNCLASSIFIED CONFERENCE Future force structures expect a mix of piloted and remotely-piloted combat platforms in contrast to the current predominance of piloted systems such as Wildcat, Apache, Typhoon & Lightning II in the UK. Does the emergence of more capable remotely-piloted platforms, with their increasing utility in the force mix, present an opportunity to the Weapons Systems and Technology community? Can the use of remotely-piloted platforms improve a weapon system’s time into service, operating environment and utility across the different services? This conference aims to provide an opportunity to discuss the context and rationale of using future platforms for which weapon systems could be developed. Please note this conference was originally meant to run for two days but will now only take place on one day. Sponsored by: Proceedings Proceedings will not be released for this conference due to the nature of the topics being presented. VENUE QinetiQ Malvern Malvern Technology Centre St Andrews Road Malvern Worcestershire WR14 3PS WHO SHOULD ATTEND - Defence prime contractors - MoD/ Services/ DE&S - System engineers and architects - Engineering management - Operations management - Legal and policy staff - University academia REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS - Registration will close at 5pm on Thursday 28 May 2015 (Please note we cannot accept any registrations for Russian and Chinese delegates after Thursday 30 April) - All delegates must bring photo ID on the day of the conference - Delegates must provide their nationality in advance of the conference - Non-British delegates must also provide their date of birth, place of birth and passport details in advance (we will contact you after you complete your booking to collect these) Sponsorship & Exhibition Please contact the Conference & Events Department for details on exhibiting, sponsorship and insertion of information into delegate packs. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER Cancellations In the event of cancellation, terms and conditions will apply. Please go to www.aerosociety.com for more details. www.aerosociety.com/events NETWORKING RECEPTION – 1 JUNE 2015 On the evening of Monday 1 June we will be holding a networking drinks reception which all conference delegates are welcome to attend. If you are travelling down to the event the night before or will be in the area please join us. TIME: 18.30 - 20.00 VENUE: The Red Lion Pub, 4 St Anns Road, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4RG RSVP of attendance is appreciated. PROGRAMME – 2 JUNE 2015 08.00 Registration & Refreshments 08.50 CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME Bernard Chan, Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin INSYS UK Ltd & Chairman, Weapon Systems and Technology Group, Royal Aeronautical Society SESSION 1 Chairman: Bernard Chan, Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin INSYS UK Ltd & Chairman, Weapon Systems and Technology Group, Royal Aeronautical Society 09.00 09.30 Keynote: A Revolution in Military and Ethical Affairs - Or Just More of the Same? Dr Peter Gray, Senior Research Fellow in Air Power Studies, University of Birmingham 1) UAVs and Removal of Central Thinking Activities: Implications for Principles of Legitimate Targeting, Proportionality and Unnecessary Suffering Dr Ozlem Ulgen, Senior Lecturer in Law, Birmingham City University 10.00 2) Technical Challenges of Safe UAS Weapon Control Keith Rigby, Engineering Manager – Weapons Integration, BAE Systems 10.30 Networking Refreshment Break SESSION 2 Chairman: Sqn Ldr Karim Homsey, Engineer Officer, Royal Air Force 11.00 3) To What Extent Could Remotely Piloted Platforms Alter the Established Air Power Balance? Ian Thompson, Aviation Safety Consultant, Baines Simmons Ltd 11.30 4) The Utilisation of Unmanned Combat Air Systems in the Counter-Air Role Colin Wills, Independent Air Power Advisor & Director, Combat Air Solutions Ltd 12.00 DISCUSSION SESSION 12.30 Networking Lunch SESSION 3 Chairman: Tim Marshall, Principal Engineer Weapons Integration, QinetiQ 13.20 5) Suppression of Enemy Air Defence A New Targeting Ability John Davis, Postgraduate Researcher, University of Liverpool 13.50 6) The Underpinning Defence Lines of Development (DLoDs) to Force Generate a Remotely-Piloted Capability Major Coles REME, Officer Commanding, WO2 (AQMS) Purser, Watchkeeper Maintenance Manager (Flight Line) & WO2 Cook, UAS Operator, 74 Support Battery Workshop, 1 Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance Brigade, Force Troops Command 14.20 7) Remote Sensor Systems for Weaponised Remotely-Piloted Platforms John Cox, Capability Manager, Selex ES 14.50 Networking Refreshment Break SESSION 4 Chairman: Nick Honey, Systems Engineer, QinetiQ 15.20 8) Micro Store Integration Challenges for Tactical UAV in Comparison to Manned Aircraft Colin Gambrill, Chief Engineer & Lee Parnell, Senior Project Engineer II, Exelis 15.50 9) Affordable UAS Launched Missile Applications for Precision Surface Attack and Counter-UAS Operations Patrick Mallon, Chief Technologist – Missiles, Thales UK 16.20 DISCUSSION SESSION 16.50 CLOSING COMMENTS Bernard Chan, Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin INSYS UK Ltd & Chairman, Weapon Systems and Technology Group, Royal Aeronautical Society 17.00 CONFERENCE CLOSES Reference: #774 REGISTRATION FORM: Registration and secure payment can be made on-line at www.aerosociety.com/conference. Alternatively, complete one registration form per person (photocopies may be used) and return with payment to: Conference & Events Department, Royal Aeronautical Society, No.4 Hamilton Place, London, W1J 7BQ, UK TITLE: FIRST NAME: SURNAME: NATIONALITY: POSITION: ORGANISATION: ADDRESS: TEL NO: FAX NO: EMAIL: RAeS MEMBERSHIP NO: REGISTRATION FEES: (includes drinks reception, refreshments and lunch) Fee £ VAT 20% £ Total £ Non-Member 350.00 70.00 420.00 RAeS Corporate Partner * (inc. Armed Forces) 300.00 60.00 360.00 RAeS Member 245.00 49.00 294.00 RAeS Baseline Member 95.00 19.00 114.00 RAeS Student Member 65.00 13.00 78.00 EXTRAS: I would like to attend the drinks reception on Monday night RAeS Student Affiliate Members may attend free of charge subject to availability. * RAeS Corporate Partners are entitled to the special offer of five places for £ 1,200 + VAT CREDIT CARDS: METHODS OF PAYMENT: The RAeS can accept payment on the following payment cards All payments should be made in Sterling (UK£). Visa Online: Registration and secure payment can be made online at www.aerosociety.com/conference Mastercard Amex Maestro Switch Issue Number: Expiry Date: Month Year Card Number: Please include your CVC security code: These are the last 3 digits on the signature panel on the back of the card or 4 digits printed on the front of the Amex card SIGNATURE: Cheque: Should be made payable to the RAeS and enclosed with this registration form. Please add £15 if your cheque is not drawn on a UK bank to cover bank charges/currency exchange rates. Bank Transfer: Payments can be made by bank transfer into Account No. 01564641, Sort Code 40 05 22, HSBC Bank plc, Mayfair Branch, 18a Curzon Street, London W1J 7LA, UK. Please indicate on the registration form if you have paid your fees direct. Credit Card Surcharge: Please note that credit card payments will be subject to a 2.5% surcharge, which will increase to 4% for Amex cards.