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Future Artillery 2026 | Agenda

Future Artillery 2026 | Agenda

Future Artillery Conference 2026 | 19–21 May | London, UK

The 25th annual Future Artillery Conference 2026 takes place on 19–21 May 2026 at Novotel London West, bringing together senior artillery commanders, NATO and allied forces, and industry to address how fires must adapt for high‑intensity, peer conflict.

This three‑day conference examines the future of artillery in an ISR‑saturated, contested battlespace – from long‑range precision fires, counter‑reconnaissance and survivability, to integrated fires, ammunition sustainment and multinational interoperability. Featuring operational lessons from Ukraine and beyond, Future Artillery Conference 2026 provides a critical forum to align doctrine, technology and industrial capacity for the fight ahead.

Download the 2026 agenda to learn more about the key themes and discussions taking place in May this year. 

Future Artillery 2025 Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities

Future Artillery 2025 Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities

Welcome to the 24th Annual Future Artillery Conference – the world’s premier event dedicated to the advancement of artillery systems, technology, and strategy. This globally renowned gathering brings together 500+ senior leaders, military experts, and industry innovators from over 30 nations to address critical challenges and drive forward-deployed artillery solutions.

Download our Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus to explore the full range of opportunities available to position your brand as a leader in artillery advancements.

Align your company with the industry’s most influential players at the 2025 Future Artillery Conference!

Future Artillery 2025 Agenda for Sponsorship

Future Artillery 2025 Agenda for Sponsorship

Discover exclusive sponsorship opportunities in the Future Artillery 2025 agenda—connect with global defence leaders and showcase your solutions.

Post Show Report | Future Artillery 2025

Post Show Report | Future Artillery 2025

Future Artillery 2025 brought together over 600 senior delegates, 75+ speakers, and 27 sponsors from 55+ nations to address the evolving challenges of modern warfare. From NATO’s Joint Fires Roadmap to battlefield innovation in Ukraine, this year’s conference delivered unmatched insight, collaboration, and momentum.

Now, you can access the official Post Show Report, a comprehensive summary of the key themes, speaker highlights, procurement updates, and strategic takeaways that defined the event.

🔍 What’s Inside the Report?

  • Speaker Highlights from NATO HQ, US Army, UK MOD, and more
  • Country-by-Country Procurement Plans and artillery modernisation strategies
  • Breakout Session Summaries on ISR, platform technologies, and future mortar systems
  • Sponsor Impact & Engagement Metrics Military vs. Industry Demographics
  • Testimonials from global defence leaders

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Future Artillery Conference | Agenda for Partners

Future Artillery Conference | Agenda for Partners

Future Artillery Conference 2026 | 19–21 May | London, UK

The 25th annual Future Artillery Conference 2026 takes place on 19–21 May 2026 at Novotel London West, bringing together senior artillery commanders, NATO and allied forces, and industry to address how fires must adapt for high‑intensity, peer conflict.

This three‑day conference examines the future of artillery in an ISR‑saturated, contested battlespace – from long‑range precision fires, counter‑reconnaissance and survivability, to integrated fires, ammunition sustainment and multinational interoperability. Featuring operational lessons from Ukraine and beyond, Future Artillery Conference 2026 provides a critical forum to align doctrine, technology and industrial capacity for the fight ahead.

Download the agenda to learn more about the key themes and discussions taking place in May this year. 

Strategic Content of Future Artillery

Strategic Content of Future Artillery

Strategic Context of Future Artillery is an exclusive extract from the Future Artillery Market Report 2026-2030: Selected Countries. This pull-out provides a focused overview of the strategic drivers shaping artillery modernisation across key markets, including capability priorities, procurement trajectories, operational lessons from recent conflicts, and the evolving role of long-range fires within multi-domain operations. It highlights how selected nations are aligning doctrine, investment, and industrial capacity to meet emerging threat environments and deliver scalable, interoperable artillery capabilities. For the full dataset, in-depth country analysis, budget forecasts, and programme breakdowns, readers are encouraged to consult the complete Future Artillery Market Report 2026-2030. 

Future Artillery 2025 Attendee Snapshot | See Who’s Attending

Future Artillery 2025 Attendee Snapshot | See Who’s Attending

Future Artillery 2025 is bringing together the world’s leading military commanders, procurement specialists, and industry pioneers to shape the future of artillery, firepower, and forward-deployment strategies. With an expanded expert speaker faculty and the most diverse attendee lineup yet, this is the must-attend event for those driving next-generation capabilities.

Find out which senior military decision-makers and top-tier industry leaders are joining this year’s premier artillery event.

[Exclusive Whitepaper] Getting a Fires Solution in the Modern Battlefield: Technologies around the Artillery Platform

[Exclusive Whitepaper] Getting a Fires Solution in the Modern Battlefield: Technologies around the Artillery Platform

As modern conflicts evolve, so do the challenges of achieving rapid, effective fire solutions. This exclusive whitepaper explores the latest advancements in artillery, C5ISTAR integration, and battlefield survivability - offering critical insights into the technologies shaping the future of firepower.

[Exclusive Interview] An ARRC perspective on Joint Fires - Insights from Brigadier Rob Alston

[Exclusive Interview] An ARRC perspective on Joint Fires - Insights from Brigadier Rob Alston

Unlock Exclusive Insights into NATO's Joint Fires Strategy

How is NATO adapting its artillery strategies for the future battlefield? In this exclusive interview, Brigadier Rob Alston, Chief of Joint Fires and Influence at NATO Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), shares his insights on the evolving role of joint fires, the integration of lethal and non-lethal effects, and how modern warfare is reshaping command and targeting strategies.

With advancements in long-range precision munitions, data-driven targeting, and multi-domain coordination, NATO is redefining its approach to massed fires and strategic deployment. But what challenges remain? And how is NATO ensuring its forces are combat-ready at all times?

Download the full interview now to explore how NATO’s firepower is evolving for the conflicts of tomorrow.