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Pre-Conference Workshop
23rd -24th August 2017
22nd August 2017
Mr Rui Casimiro
Military Radar 2017 is focused on applying the latest research, In-Service and Support Engineering Section Chief
in order to enhance domain awareness over this more NSPA
challenging sphere of operation. As militaries consider multi-
Ms. Maxime Bagnoud
system platforms, they must also continue to develop MIMO
Project Manager (Radar)
and AESA technologies. Frequency-agile systems, along Armasuisse
with passive radar, are critical to improving EW-resistance.
Indeed, the topics of EW and ELINT have been included on Dr Boerge Torvik
the programme for the first time. Understanding anti-radar Senior Scientist
and radar-detecting technologies is critical to ensuring that Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
(FFI)
tomorrow’s radar systems are robust and mission-ready.
Dr William Wallace
New platforms are not enough by themselves. Innovations Senior Scientist
in signal processing must be applied in earnest, allowing QinetiQ
operators to discern threats from clutter, even at the lowest
Dr Mathini Sellathurai
frequencies. Multiple radars must be better integrated with Associate Professor, School of Engineering &
multiple sensors, delivering a networked surveillance function Physical Sciences; Sensors, Signals & Systems
which will improve accuracy still further. Heriot-Watt University
With these issues weighing heavily on the minds of the radar Professor David Stupples
community, I invite you to join us in London this August. Take Professor of Systems Engineering
City University London
part in the only forum committed to preparing radar for
today’s challenging, threat-heavy environment. Professor Jian Li
Department of Electrical and Computer
With Best Wishes, Engineering
University of Florida
Mr Ioannis Vagias
Radar Lecturer and Specialist in Electronic Attack
Cranfield University
Dr Alexander Charlish
Research Group Leader, Sensor and Resources
Ben McClatchie Management Department of Sensor Data and
Conference Producer – Military Radar Information Fusion
2017 FKIE
Mr Asif Anwar
Director of Strategic Technologies Practice
Strategy Analytics
Dr Alessio Balleri
Radar Specialist, Sensors Department
Cranfield University
Dr Igor Sutyagin
Senior Research Fellow
RUSI
As ISR continues to prioritise integration between different kinds of sensor, military radar operators have begun to
explore and to realise the potential for multi-system solutions, capable of combining multiple capabilities within
the confines of a single platform. By streamlining and internalising several requirements, these systems could have
critical implications for cost, coverage and threat detection.
Multi-system radars, whilst already operationally deployable, continue to pose considerable challenges. The
technical specifications of missile defence radars differ markedly from those of conventional air defence platforms
and, as a result, HQ NORAD continues to rely on an integrated family of systems, which requires a costly though
tested approach to data fusion.
This workshop will look to establish the critical operational requirements of an effective multi-system radar, the role
of which would certainly include counter-battery and air defence, but which might also integrate communications,
EW and ELINT capability. Led by a senior AEW commander at HQ NORAD, participants will have a unique opportunity
to establish the specifications of a platform which would increase coverage, speed up response and streamline
reconnaissance and surveillance.
This is a must-attend event for This year’s forum will be The 2017 conference will focus
operators of ground-based, a critical opportunity for on the military application
airborne and maritime radar, companies with an offering of the latest developments
users of airborne early warning in the radar space to present in science and technology.
systems and radar platform essential multi-mission radar For researchers in the military,
engineers. systems, in addition to industry and academia,
adaptive and frequency-agile the forum will be a unique
technologies, advances in chance to understand how
signal processing and new progress towards intelligent,
ELINT and EW solutions. integrated and multi-functional
radars can be translated into
renewed military capability
The conference provided me with valuable insight into military requirements across the globe
Radar Scientist DSTL Past Attendee