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Future Indirect Fires 2024 - Event Agenda

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 confer ...

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Mobilizing Artillery, Interview with Leon L. Rogers II PM CAS, JPEO Armaments and Ammunition US Army

This interview with Colonel Leon Rogers delves into the objectives and challenges facing the Joint Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition. The piece is an opportunity for the community to understand where the office was, where it is now, and where it is going. Most importantly, it highlights what the PM...

Snapshot of Attendees 2024

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The Lessons of the Ukraine War and its Implications for Artillery

The war in Ukraine continues to provide valuable insight into modern warfare. Artillery has played a deciding factor in many battles from the war’s onset, and as result of it uses, in both success and failures, there is much to learn. Dr. James Bosbotinis delves deeply into the latest analysis...

Past Presentation: Artillery War in Ukraine

IDGA has the privilege to share Colonel Sergei Baranov presentation. As Chief of the Main Directorate of Artillery, Missiles and UAVs General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, few people are more knowledgeable and can talk as freely on the topic of Artillery in Ukraine. This presentation delivers:A comparison...

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Past Attendee Snapshot

Find out who you will meet and learn from at the 2019 Indirect Fires Summit with our Past Attendee List!

Past Presentations

Trend And Future Artillery Capability: Perspectives From Korea

New global threat assessments Korean Peninsula Military StatusPrioritization of Crew ProtectionNeed for Higher interoperability between Coalition forcesConsideration needs for Economical solution to the Military readinessRichard Cho, Vice President, Hanwha Defense InternationalJason Park, Business Development Manager, Hanwha Defense International

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A Look at the New Technologies Maximizing the U.S. Army's Fires Capabilities

We took a look at the new technologies that are increasing the U.S. Army's fires capabilities. The Army is currently investing in many new solutions to increase lethality, accuracy and mobility. The 2019 Army ammunition budget allocates more than $376 million toward the purchase of high-explosive and Excalibur rounds, which...

Global Air Defense Requirements Map

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.

When Military Meets Industry: The Future of Joint Fires

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:AM GENERAL JUNGHANS DEFENCE ESG SAFRAN NAMMO RAYTHEON

The Army's Top 3 Strategic Priorities for Long-Range Precision Fires

In November of 2017, the U.S. Army released Directive 2017-33 which established the creation of the Army Futures Command Task Force and outlined six top modernization priorities. At the top of the list? Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF). Dubbed “the king of battle,” the LRPF family of technologies is expected...

Everything You Need to Know About the $13 Billion Increase in the Army's Budget for FY19

Ahead of the summit, we took a look at the U.S. Army's FY19 budget request. The budget reflects a major funding boost compared to recent years and seeks to enhance readiness recovery and fill capability gaps. This infographic is a summary of the FY19 updates made to indirect fire weapons...

The Future of Artillery Systems

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...

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