DELIVERING FIRES IN THE MULTI-DOMAIN BATTLESPACE

As artillery reasserts itself as the ‘King of Battlefield’ in the wake of current conflicts, and with a global market set to be worth $16.6 billion, the 23rd annual Future Artillery remains the world’s most influential conference on indirect fires. The 2024 conference will explore the most pressing challenges and biggest opportunities faced by gunners, military planners, and commanders from NATO+ land forces.

Exclusively for 2024, attendees will have the opportunity to attend a pre-conference visit to KNDS head office, in Versailles. Here we will witness firsthand how the firm is ramping up production of the CAESAR artillery system and large calibre munitions through accelerated production, assuring faster delivery times to the Forces.

Over three full days, Future Artillery focuses on the critical themes of lethality, survivability, and availability in a rapidly evolving and challenging operational environment, where the kill-chain is increasingly compressed and where the ability to manoeuvre without being seen, is ever more problematic.

Join us for robust discussions on:
  • Optimal force structures and requirements for future fires dominance, in the multi-domain battlespace
  • How to leverage connectivity and collaborative ISTAR, to rapidly deliver lethal fires before the enemy can react
  • Organic Counter-UAS capabilities and tactics to deny enemy ISR and disrupt kill-chains
  • Counterbattery fires in the age of networked, sensor-driven kill-chains and precision munitions
  • TTPs and technology solutions to enhance survivability against the full range of threats beyond enemy fires


2024 Speakers Include:

2023 Future Artillery Highlights

Benefits of Attending:

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Tangible lessons from the conflict in Ukraine, looking at the optimal future artillery force structure to deliver maximum effect in the multi-domain battlespace.

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Understand enhanced digitalisation and future C2 structures; leveraging multi-domain C2ISR to support fires.

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Integrate new forms of target acquisition to improve the effectivness of current forces, such as UAVs in the vital forward observer role.

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Develop longer range and greater precision, whilst deciding on the right mix of precision vs. ordinary munitions.

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Highlight the challenges of current munition stockpiles, whilst looking at how best to improve supply chains for the future.

Spotlight Content

Ukraine: The Deep Battle 
by Adam Schluer 

The adoption of the HIMARS has received great fan fair in the media, giving Ukrainian forces unprecedented capabilities in theatre. Adam Schluer puts the adoption into perspective, analysing what these capabilities mean for both Ukrainian and Russian forces. 

Market Report 2022-2023: European, US, and Australian Markets 

Ahead of the Future Artillery conference, Defence iQ is proud to release its 2023 Market Report, focusing on three selected nations: Europe, the US, and Australia. This report of selected nations analyses the current demand focusing on the trends of: gun/tube artillery, rocket artillery guided, and artillery munitions. 

Using Artillery in Complex Environments: Lessons from the Ukrainian Front 

During the Ukraine war, the importance of artillery has been reemphasised because of the contested air space. Defence iQ has had the privilege of interviewing Colonel Baranov who was appointed to lead the Ukrainian Artillery War. 

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