Munition solutions across the multi-national and multi service environmentPic 1

Today’s militaries often find themselves working closely together in a Joint Operational Environment. When they do, a host of compatibility issues arise that would not necessarily be the case if one nation fought alone. Recognising this in a multi-national and multi service environment is becoming critically important as operations in Afghanistan have clearly demonstrated.

A key aspect of this conference is the interoperability of munitioPic 3ns.
  • How do we look after and deploy our munitions in this increasingly complex environment and how should they be supported?
  • How do we look after guided munitions and how well are insensitive munitions being integrated?
  • What issues are there in the standardisation of ammunition in NATO and non-NATO countries?
  • What is the latest operational feedback from current theatres?

Pic 2Joint Munition Effects 2010 will be your opportunity this year to meet munition specialists and operational commanders from across all environments.

Listen, learn and network with leaders in munitions
management and support in order to enhance multi-national capabilities. 
 
 

The most important gathering of munitions specialists in 2010

Key speakers at Joint Munition Effects 2010 include:
  • Major General Hynek Blaško, Commander, Joint Forces Command, Czech Republic
  • Major Stephen Clark, Chief J4 Munitions, US EUCOM
  • Major Matthew Maz, Operations Officer, 2nd ANGLICO, II MEF, USMC
  • Major Jakub Stefanek, Chief Inspector Tactical Air Force, Czech Republic
  • Colonel Mike Reed (USAF), Chief of Operations and Planning - Joint Fires Integrations and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) US Joint Forces Command
  • Lt Col Andrew Maber-Jones CO KINETON, JSC Services (formally DSDA), UK MOD
  • Capt. James Vaughan, FAC Modernisation Project, National Defence HQ, Canada
  • Petr Vicenik, Head of Ammunition System Division, VTUVM, VOP, Czech Republic
  • Dinesh Chandramouli, Technical Project Officer R&T, Energetics, Munitions and Missiles, European Defence Agency (EDA), Belgium
  • Capt. Troels Skraep, TACP, Danish Army
  • Douglas Jerothe, Deputy Director, Joint Non Lethal Weapons Directorate JNLWD (US)
  • David Broden, Armaments Division, National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), USA

Full list of speakers

If you are interested in speaking please contact:
richard.mathews@clarionevents.com
+44 (0)20 7370 8259
 
 
 

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Who should attend Joint Munition Effects 2010?

This year's event welcomes munitions experts from organisations such as: ARDEC, BAE Systems, Canadian Material Support, Chemring Europe Ltd, Danish Army, DSTL, Dutch MOD, EDA (Belgium), FOI, General Dynamics OTS, JNLWD (US), Joint Forces Command (Czech Republic), JSC Services (formally DSDA), Junghans Microtec GmbH, MBDA, Nammo, NAMSA (luxembourg), QinetiQ, Royal Netherlands Army, TNO, UK MoD, ZM Mesko

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