Past event: International Military Helicopter 2013 Conference

Delivering flexible, reliable and cost effective rotary wing capability

We are delighted to announce the return of our 12th annual International Military Helicopter Conference. Our 2012 event saw over 150 delegates from 16 different nations gather in London to discuss the latest tactics and technological developments that are helping to enhance and evolve rotary wing capability for sorties in contemporary theatres of operation.


Providing an unrivalled opportunity to not only listen to senior military commander about the future of their squadrons, but also interact with them on a one-to-one basis, International Military Helicopter 2013 truly is an unmissable opportunity.


Central themes to be addressed at IMH 2013 include:

  • How have recent operational experiences changed the role of rotary wing aircraft in contemporary engagements, and what technical solutions are currently being assessed to expand and improve the capability of modern helicopters?
  • What Tactics, Techniques & Procedures that can be used to enhance platform survivability and reduce the danger associated with “brown-out” – along with technical solutions currently being developed and trialled
  • How can the methods and techniques for improving the mission readiness of rotary wing platforms be optimized to match the current demand being placed on these airframes

 

"Military Helicopter has an excellent choice of speakers and outstanding presentations"
Colonel Robert Mitchell, Director, Medical Evacuation Proponent Directorate, US Army

"Military Helicopter was an excellent opportunity to network and understand what other countries are doing"
Matthew Dougherty, Lockheed Martin

"A very high level of knowledge is available at International Military Helicopter"
Lieutenant Commander Owe Borjes, Head of Materiel Development, Swedish Air Force

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Past International Military Helicopter Speaker’s Include:

  • Brigadier General Reinhard Wolski, Chief, Army Aviation Corps, German Army
  • Air Commodore Ten Haaf, Commanding Officer, Defence Helicopter Command, Royal Netherlands Air Force
  • Brigadier General Greg Lawler, Commander, 16 Aviation Brigade, Australian Army
  • Colonel Neale Moss, UK Attack Helicopter Force Commander, Joint Helicopter Command, UK MoD
  • Colonel Christian Drouin, Commander, 1 Wing, Royal Canadian Air force
  • Colonel Chad Franks, Commanding Officer, 347 Rescue Group, US Air Force
  • Colonel Magnus Westerlund, Commander, Helicopter Wing, Swedish Air Force
  • Captain Paul Esposito, Deputy Commander, Helicopter Sea Combat Wing Atlantic, US Navy
  • Colonel Murray Whiteside, Director, Army Aviation Centre, British Army
  • Commander Geoffrey Moore, Commander, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Squadron 14, US Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Paul Harrison, Commanding Officer, 854 Naval Squadron, Royal Navy
  • Jean-Louis Besse, New Applications Manager, Turbomeca SA
  • Robin Taylor-Hunt, Commercial & Customer Support, Director, Turbomeca UK
  • Lieutenant Colonel Steen Ulrich, Chief, Operations Helicopter Wing, Danish Armed Forces
  • Lieutenant Colonel Fabrice Albrecht, Commander, Helicopter SQN 1/67 “Pyrénées”, French Air Force
  • Wing Commander Andy Gray, Helicopter Programme Officer, European Defence Agency
  • Major Christopher Schulz, Programme Manager, DARPA
  • Bram Visser, Director, Helicopter Studies, TNO
  • Ian Alldritt, Chief Engineer Air & Naval Systems, General Dynamics Canada
  • Patrick Le Barbenchon, Military Operational Marketing Manager, Eurocopter
  • Major General Jon M. Davis, Commander, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, US Marine Corps
  • Mr. Heinze Scholl, Vice President of Military Aviation, RUAG
  • Larry Alexandre, President, Heli-One

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International Military Helicopter 2013 Will Enable You To:

  • Understand the current operational experiences of rotary wing forces around the world in particular in the recent Libyan operations .Previous high-ranking briefings having come from the UK, USA, Canada, Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands amongst others
  • Focus on the role based demands currently being placed on helicopter platforms including Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), Airlift and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) amongst others.
  • Learn about the current capabilities and requirements of the major military powers in the face of the changing nature of helicopter operations
  • Assess the latest developments in new platforms and retrofits which are currently available
  • Network face-to-face with military and industry contacts in an intimate environment that crowded trade shows cannot deliver


Central themes to be addressed at IMH 2013 include:

  • How have recent operational experiences changed the role of rotary wing aircraft in contemporary engagements, and what technical solutions are currently being assessed to expand and improve the capability of modern helicopters?
  • What Tactics, Techniques & Procedures that can be used to enhance platform survivability and reduce the danger associated with “brown-out” – along with technical solutions currently being developed and trialled
  • How can the methods and techniques for improving the mission readiness of rotary wing platforms be optimized to match the current demand being placed on these airframes


Venue & Accommodations

Pestana Chelsea Bridge
London, UK

Accommodation
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Event details
Organizer : Defence IQ
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-2453