Swedish FMV and the Lithuanian Armed Forces to Present at the 4th Annual Air Missile Defence Technology 2019

SMi Reports: The Swedish FMV and Lithuanian Armed Forces will present at the 4th annual Air Missile Defence Technology conference taking place 22nd - 23rd October 2019

Sweden has recently deployed their surface-to-air missile system to Gotland in the Baltics. With a reach of 15 to 20 kilometres, the system will provide a significantly increased range to the anti-air capabilities of the Gotland regiment. With air and missile defence becoming an increasingly important capability in the Baltics, the Swedish Armed Forces are demonstrating the importance of air and missile defence systems.


With this in mind, SMi are delighted to announce experts from the Swedish FMV and the Lithuanian Armed Forces will speak at the 4th annual Air Missile Defence Technology conference.

Mr. Max Berthold, Project Manager GBAD, FMV and Mr. Joakim Lewin, Head of Army Systems Management Department, FMV will be presenting on ‘Designing the new Swedish GBAP capability'. The presentation will cover:
• Objectives
• The technical solution
• System engineering
• Introduction to new capabilities and managing change

Major Ovidijus Pilitauskas, Chief of Staff of Air Defence Battalion, Lithuanian Air Force will be presenting on ‘Lithuanian Integrated Surface based Air defence system - First steps into NATO IAMD'. This presentation will cover:
• Tactical and operational approach to LISBADS
• Military and industry cooperation to build required capability
• Integration steps to become to become a part of NATO IAMD

Other nations presenting at the conference include Czech Republic, Hungary, UK, Israel, France, NATO, and the USA.

The brochure with the full agenda is available to download on the event website at www.airmissiledefence.com/roboticstomorrowpr5

Bringing together senior representatives from military, industry and academia, this year's conference will centre on developing and improving the technology behind AMD programmes. The two-day programme will provide unique insights into GBAP, Counter Medium and Ballistic Missile technologies, C-RAM, Integrated and Networked Radar systems, Confronting ICBM threats, Developing coherent international strategies and much more.

There is an early bird saving of £200 for bookings placed before 30th August 2019. Register online at www.airmissiledefence.com/roboticstomorrowpr5

Proudly sponsored by Lockheed Martin, Weibel Scientific and Elta Systems Ltd.

Air Missile Defence Technology
22nd - 23rd October 2019
Prague, Czech Republic

For sponsorship bookings, please contact Justin Predescu on +44 (0) 207 827 6130 or jpredescu@smi-online.co.uk
For delegate enquiries, please contact James Hitchen on +44 (0)20 7827 6054 or jhitchen@smi-online.co.uk
For media queries, please contact Natasha Boumediene at nboumediene@smi-online.co.uk


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