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Modern military forces cannot succeed in today’s Battlespace without the secure and unimpeded use of the electromagnetic spectrum. As armed forces the world over are increasingly dependent on air-assets to perform every aspect of multi-spectrum operations so the vulnerability of these assets are exposed to the growing number and sophistication of air and ground-based threats.
In order to increase survivability and ensure spectrum dominance, aircrews must be trained effectively and airborne assets must be equipped with proven, effective and integrated EW systems and solutions to defend against these threats; deny the enemy access to the EM spectrum and to disrupt enemy capabilities before they become threats.
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1) Day 2 09.10 Electronic Warfare Live Training Exercise (elite) 2010 In Germany – Applicable Lessons From This Year’s Event
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Fuhrmann GAFCOM Project Officer and Deputy Exercise Director for ELITE 2010 German Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Michael "George" Arlt Chief EW Officer for Airborne Platforms German Air Force Staff
2) Day 2 09.50 Live Virtual Constructive Training: Meeting The Challenge To Deliver Effective Ew Training In The Modern Operating Environment
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony ‘Stash’ Buck, Commander Det 3 / Warrior Prep Centre, Polygone EW Range US Air Force
3) Day 2 11.00 Joint Training Strategies For Nato Members To Enhance Allied Ew Capability
Lieutenant Marek Gnida Electronic Warfare Officer Slovakian Air Force
1) Day 1 11.00 Optimising The Protective Systems Of The German Army’s Rotary Aircraft: An Operator’s Perspective
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Vogt EW SO, Airmobile Division German Army
2) Day 2 14.40 The Future Of Electronic Attack: Next Generation Jammer (ngj) Programme Update
Captain John “Fozzy” Green Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) / EA-6B Programme Manager, PMA-234 US NAVAIR
3) Day 1 09.10 Protecting Tactical And Rotary Aircraft From Modern Ir Based Threats: Advanced Tactical Aircraft Protection Systems
Captain Paul Overstreet Programme Manager PMA-272 Advanced Tactical Aircraft Protection Systems US NAVAIR
1) Day 1 09.50 F-35 Jsf Electronic Warfare Suite: Going Beyond Self-Protection Ew Capabilities For Fifth Generation Fighters
Mark Pendergrass EW Lead, Mission systems, JSF Programme Office US DoD
2) Day 1 15.50 Ew Battlefield Management (ewbm): Lowering Pilot Workload And Effectively Controlling Ew Capability
Major Shawn Cunningham MAGTF EW, Combat, Development & Integration Command US Marine Corps
3) Day 2 15.50 Danish Solutions For Ew System Management, Integration And Decision Making For Fighter Aircraft - F16 Advanced Ew Management System
Captain Jacob ‘LEJ’ de la Place EW Officer, Fighter Wing Skrydstrup Royal Danish Air Force
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1) Day 1 09.10 Protecting Tactical And Rotary Aircraft From Modern Ir Based Threats: Advanced Tactical Aircraft Protection Systems
2) Day 1 14.00 Meeting The Electronic Attack Requirement For The Us Navy: The E/a 18-G Growler
Captain Frank Morley PMA-265 F/A-18 & E/A-18G, Deputy Programme Manager, Naval Air Systems Command US Navy
Commander Jim Stoneman PMA-265 Electronic Attack Systems (EAS) IPT, Naval Air Systems Command US Navy
3) Day 1 14.40 The Future Of Electronic Attack: Next Generation Jammer (ngj) Programme Update
1) Day 2, 14.40 Current EW Challenges for Front Line Command (FLC)
Wing Commander Rick Adams Head of Air Platform Protection, Headquarters Air Command RAF
2) Day 1 09.50 F-35 Jsf Electronic Warfare Suite: Going Beyond Self-Protection Ew Capabilities For Fifth Generation Fighters
3) Day 2 11.40 Strategies To Counter The “Simulator Dilemma”: Accomplishing Effective Simulated Training
Panel Chairman:
Wing Commander Chris Pitt (Ret’d) formerly S01 EW & TD, RAF and Managing Director Cycnia
Panel Members:
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony ‘Stash’ Buck Commander, Det 3 / Warrior Prep Centre, Polygone EW Range US Air Force
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