Discovering the Critical Developments and Latest Requirements in Radar Systems & Technology
27th -29th August 2019 | London
Delivering Future Effect to Todays Radar Operators
Hypersonics
and 5th generation fighters have changed the balance of power across
Europe. With potential adversaries fielding new advanced capabilities, military
radar operators across NATO are developing new systems to identify, track and
monitor new threats to their airspace.
Over the 3 day Summit we
will examine the latest advancements and
initiatives in radar systems; assessing new developments in AI to develop
cognitive radar systems, technical advances to enable passive and 3D phased array systems, and
advanced target tracking innovations utilising Active and Passive Electronic
Scanning Array and strategic challenges of airborne surveillance.
With
sessions led by leading technical research institutes and strategists looking
to deploy these new systems on operations, the Military Radar summit will
continue to inform the future of Military Radar
2019 speakers Include:
Testimonials
Top Reasons to Attend:
Hear directly from HQ NORAD on how they intend to deploy AWACS and airborne surveillance capabilities to counter future operational threat
Discover the critical advances in system capability making cognitive and passive radar deployments a reality of the next operating theatre
Develop autonomous systems in AESA radar to ensure systems remain operationally viable and capable against the next generation of airborne threat
Explore the challenges of operating in the clustered electro-magnetic spectrum to ensure survivability against developed radar counter-operations
Featured Content
Military Radar: 2019 Trends and Acquisitions Report
The military radar space is dynamic, with nations from across the globe investing in the technology to meet threats present in their region. Ahead of this year’s Military Radar conference, Defence IQ have compiled this 2019 Trends & Acquisitions Report, to provide a comprehensive view of current investments and developments from solution providers in the military radar space.
5 key realities of countering drones in the radar sector
Defence IQ delved deeper into the reality of countering drones for the radar sector and asked Jens Lehmann, Senior Air Traffic Controller at the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations and speaker at Military Radar 2018 to give his exclusive insight on the matter, from the current lack of technical solutions to the need to address this issue globally.