Vehicle Survivability Summit 2008
29th September – 1st October 2008
Dorint Hotel Sanssouci Berlin, Germany
Increasing armour strength and reducing the IED threat in combat theatres
Why Attend?
Gain key insights to leading solutions
A key pillar in any current vehicle programme is survivability. Often referred to as the ‘permanent problem’, finding the correct level of protection, without sacrificing weight, speed and manoeuvrability has always been an issue, although many nations are now taking a wider holistic approach to the problem. This includes a focus on learning lessons from the increasing tempo of operations, changes to doctrine and a greater emphasis on training and support.
Obtaining this balance can aide in creating a very strong capability for any army in future.
Vehicle Survivability 2008 will analyse the numerous solutions in increasing survivability including:
- Remote weapon stations
- Vehicle ballistic protection
- Optronics
- Surveillance and sighting systems
- Armour systems
- Advanced modern materials
- Jamming/ECM systems
- Active armour
- MRAP vehicles
- C-IED training
- Future concepts
Global Defence Forum’s summit will provide key insights into leading solutions. By highlighting the biggest threats and evaluating innovative solutions. Allowing you to evaluate the best route for your current and future vehicle programmes.
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