The increased presence of non-state actors in the air has highlighted the need for allied nations to develop their own capabilities such as BMD, MEADS and SHORAD to protect their national air space. Download this map to get an overview of air defense requirements from across the world.
What is the future of joint fires and how are private companies shaping it? Find out in this whitepaper that provides game-changing perspectives on the future of joint fires from:
The Future Indirect Fires Conference is returning on March 5-6, 2024, at the Sheraton Austin Hotel at the Capitol, Austin, TX. is a paramount event that unites leaders, military experts, and innovators to explore the landscape of indirect fires technology. This two-day conference is a nexus of insight, discussion, and networking, providing a critical platform for industry's decision-makers to delve into the present and future of this domain. It will foster comprehensive dialogue on emerging technologies, capabilities, and strategies that impact indirect fires.
With an emphasis on collaboration, the event aims to shape the trajectory of indirect fires technology. Attendees can anticipate engaging with key industry leaders and budget holders, enabling valuable connections, in-depth discussions, and unparalleled knowledge sharing. In this unique and intimate setting, the Future Indirect Fires Conference leads the industry, providing an unrivalled opportunity to drive innovation and future growth.
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The global artillery market, from present day to 2025, is expected to increase by approximately 40% to $5.2 billion. Understandably so, given that over the last decade, artillery has re-established itself as an indispensable tactical instrument, vital for both self-defence and expeditionary warfare. This infographic shares a perspective on changes within the Artillery domain. Survey respondents were asked where operators face the biggest hurdles, the biggest threats on the battlefield, and where they believe investment and improvement should be focused.