Past event: Future Artillery 2014 Conference

Taking Firepower Forward

The world’s most popular and influential joint fires conference

"The guns, thank God, the guns!" - Rudyard Kipling

…but what will the future hold for the gunners of tomorrow? What will the role of artillery be in the next five years? Has the King of Battle led his final charge?

Future Artillery 2014 will return London from 24th-26th March to answers these burning questions, showcasing the renaissance of this great institution and setting it as the leading element of future joint fires.

We will be welcoming back the leaders of the world artillery community, bringing together an incendiary mix of military and industry expertise. Our 2013 event drew over 200 participants from over 25 countries, saw the launch of the G6 Industry Leaders Global Strategy Debate and the industry’s Crystal Ball Stream and 2014 promises to deliver more again.

Join your colleagues, friends and peers for the perfect conclusion to the first day of conference in one of the most historic Artillery venues in the world, dining in splendour at The Honourable Artillery Company.

As we look over the top to see 2014 fast approaching, the withdrawal from Afghanistan is at the forefront of our minds and with it, the necessary exposure and real time training that hones the skills of the world’s gunners. Training and joint fires integration must continue despite the lack of operational activity and simulation experts from the Royal Artillery and DE&S will be delivering key presentations about how this can be achieved.


What's new for 2014?

Future Artillery 2014 will bring you unique insight from a truly international panel, including:

  • A unique presentation from the South African Artillery forces
  • The latest developments from South Korea’s artillery research and development teams
  • Exploring the acoustic range finding needs and counter battery missions in Eastern Turkey
  • The future of simulation and training from the heads of department at DE&S
  • Understanding the potential challenges facing artillery in the face of long range A2AD threats from the PLA

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Speakers

  • Col. John Musgrave, Assistant Director Capability Combat Support, British Army
  • Dwayne Hynes, Intelligence Specialist, Foreign Intelligence Technology Division, US Army
  • Brigadier General Iain Harrison, Director, Capability Combat Support, UK MoD
  • Lt. Col. Cyril Mathias, Director of Artillery Studies & Prospective Department, French Army HQ
  • Rienk Sijbrandi MA, Directie Operationeel, Ministerie van Defensie
  • Manfred Dietmar Felber, Head of Fires Branch, German Army Development Office
  • Youn Byungjo, Army Officer, DAPA
  • Paul Ganuszko, SO2 C4I, Capability Directorate Combat Support (CD Cbt Sp),
  • Jaros?aw Kraszewski, Chief of Missile and Artillery Branch Land Forces Command, Polish Army
  • Chris Foss, Consultant, Editor, Writer, Jane's
  • Paul Hawkins, Project Manager, DES
  • General Officer Commanding, South African Army Artillery Formation, South African Army
  • Jean-Armel Sentis, Head of Doctrine & Prospective Studies, French Army
  • Alfredo Sanz, Commander, Spanish Artillery School
  • Andy Hooper, Individual & Crew Training Programme Manager, DES MOD
  • Paul Ganuszko, SO2 C4I Capability Directorate Combat Support, Royal Artillery
  • John Gordon IV, Senior Policy analyst, Rand Corp
  • Bahtiyar K?l?çaslan, Army - Artillery officer, Turkish War Academy
  • Aaron Bright, SO2 US Exchange, Royal Artillery
  • Stephane Masson, Deputy Director of Artillery, Canadian Forces
  • Wim De Ruijter, Assistant Programme Manager, Next Generation Small Arms, TNO

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Venue & Accommodation

Kensington Close Hotel
Wrights Lane, Kensington
London
W8 5SP, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.kensingtonclosehotel.com/default-en.html
Phone: 0870 751 7770 

Accommodation
Travel and accommodation are not included in the conference fee; however we have put together a HotelMap that displays discounted accommodation for hotels in the area near to Future Artillery 2014 . The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel:
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Event details
Organizer : Defence IQ
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-3060