International Military Helicopter | February 25 - 27, 2025.Bringing together the most influential stakeholders from across the global rotary wing community, the 24th annual International Military Helicopter (IMH) is coming to the Novotel London West, London UK.
International Military Helicopter 2025 | 25-27 February 2025Bringing together the most influential stakeholders from across the global rotary wing community, the 24th annual International Military Helicopter (IMH) conference is coming to the Novotel London West, London, UK. With over 500 specialists and decision makers from the military, industry, R&D, and...
The role military helicopters play on the battlefield continues to be significant. While new Anti-Air technologies and tactics have posed challenges to the sector, it continues to address them. New military helicopter programmes worldwide are investing in the latest technologies to increase survivability and capabilities. In preparation for IMH 2025,...
In the lead-up to IMH 2025, Defence iQ has created a brand-new interactive report that provides global market intelligence for the international military helicopter market. It is the most up-to-date and comprehensive data tool for learning where over US$121 billion is being spent across over 40 countries and 130+ rotary...
Perhaps no other platform is in need of greater review than the Military Helicopter. With the proliferation of surface-to-air threats increasing as we turn to near-peer competition, how we build, arm, and use helicopters requires a serious and honest rethink. The International Military Helicopter Conference provides a forum to do...
Defence iQ's 24th annual International Military Helicopter returns on 25-27 February 2025 at Novotel West, London. Find out who you can meet at the worlds leading rotorcraft conference for international militaries and the entire industry supply chain by downloading the attendee list from the 2024 conference below. Download 2024 attendee...
Presentation from International Military Helicopter 2024: Air Force perspective on the next generation high speed helicopterPresented by Major General Alessandro De Lorenzo, this document includes: Rotary Wing in the Modern AirforceFuture Scenarios: ITAF AmbitionNext Generation Requirements, Risks and TechnologiesInternational Military Helicopter returns for the 24th annual conference on 25-27 February...
"The Rotary Wing Enterprise (RWE): Ensuring Airworthiness and the Ability to Serve When Needed" Presentation was delivered at IMH 2023 by Mr. Keith Bethell, Director Helicopters, DE&S - UK DOD and covers:Director Helicopters Portfolio Strategic ContextIncreasing Defence Outputs Rotary Wing Enterprise (RWE)Transformation Cultural Change - The Challenge
The "Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability" presentation was delivered at IMH 2023 by Cyril Heckel, NGRC Programme Manager, NATO Support and Procurement Agency and covers:NSPA as an Acquisition Agency Life Cycle Management NGRC Concept Stage Possible Concept Studies NGRC Implementation of Existing and Novel Propulsions Assessment and Testing of CONOPSNGRC Open...
International Military Helicopter the premier event for the vertical lift defence community. In this Post-Show report we delve into last years success and what to expect for this year. It includes the attendee breakdown, the participating nations and testimonials. A must read if are wondering on what to expect at...
We were incredibly privileged to receive this interview from a Ukrainian Helicopter Squadron Commander on the current state of play of helicopters on the battlefield. This piece provides unique insight into how the military helicopter's role is adapting to new technologies and challenges. From the use of livery to drones,...
When facing the training gap, one question that must be addressed is how do we find effective solutions to enhance operational capability against live training pressures? What would be the right balance? Lieutenant Colonel M J C Garrety delivers his thoughts on synthetic training development in the UK.
In this exclusive interview with Lieutenant Colonel Richard Morris, Defence iQ explores the next generation in Canadian Vertical Lift. Here LT Col Morris delves into the helicopter programmes of the Canadian Armed Forces and what impacts joining the NGRC may have on their programmes as well as the response from...
With the Future Vertical Lift (FLRAA), New Medium Helicopter, and Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability the rotorcraft domain is set for a very exciting 2023. This market report not only covers these programmes but also others from around the world. A must-read for vendors and users alike interested in the latest...
As Acquisition and Development Officer at the NSPA leading the Concept Stage of the NGRC, few people would be better suited for answering questions on the NGRC status. The Next Generation Rotor Craft Programme sets out to create a multinational framework for the design, development, and delivery of a medium...