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As part of our Armoured Vehicles series, Defence IQ is proud to present a carefully tailored Armoured Vehicles conference & exhibition for the Indian market.

Mission success and crew survivability continue to be of upmost concern to land force commanders undertaking operations everywhere. Senior experts on land force capabilities recognize that crew survivability and operational success can only be achieved through incorporating a mix of systems including high protection, agility, mobility and lethality.

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WHAT IS THE CURRENT STATE OF THE INDIAN ARMOURED VEHICLES MARKET?

Corresponding with India’s responsible development as a global superpower and military heavyweight lays the ever increasing threat faced by India’s armed forces in relation to countering insurgency operations, IEDs and the possibilities of spill-over violence around India’s borders. The modernization of India’s land combat systems is expected to play a pivotal role in supporting the future capabilities of the country’s land forces and ensuring their operational readiness.

In addition to procuring state-of-the-art equipment, mission success is also linked to the effectiveness of vehicles, systems and weapons systems currently in use. Thus, repair, upgrade and life-cycle maintenance of battle damaged and over-extended equipment is of high priority to any military engaged in protracted battle. Armoured Vehicles India will address all these issues in terms of best practice procedures, capability challenges and requirements.

We at Defence IQ aspire to establish Armoured Vehicles India as the utmost prestigious event for you to gain insight into the Indian military’s armoured vehicle requirements and procurement objectives as well as the technological advancements in our three conference focus areas: Lethality, Survivability and Manoeuvrability.

Armoured Vehicles India aims to provide you with an unparalleled opportunity to leverage your experience and expertise with senior representatives from industry, military and the government who are directly involved in R&D, manufacturing, supply, procurement and end-use of armoured vehicles, systems components and weapons systems. Through this unique platform we expect to provide you with an unparalleled opportunity to share experiences, discuss requirements and develop closer collaboration aimed at improving the capabilities of the Indian Land Forces and Armoured corps.

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Speakers Spotlight

  • in Lieutenant General Dalip Bhardwaj
    Director General Mechanized Forces
    Indian Army
    in General J.P. Singh
    Chief of Army Staff (Policy and Systems)
    Indian Army
    cad Colonel Michael N. Smith
    Director, Mounted Concepts & Requirements
    US Army Armor Centre, Fort Knox
  • uk Dr S B Singh
    Principal Associate Director, Vehicle Research & Development Establishment (VRDE),Ministry of Defence, Government of India
    usa Dr S K Raza
    Principal Associate Director, Defence Research & Development Establishment (DRDE),Ministry of Defence, Government of India
    usa Dr. J Roopchand
    Combat Vehicles and Development Establishment (CVRDE)
  • uk Dr. Benjamin
    Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE)
    uk Colonel Russell E. Smith
    Director of Fires and Manoeuvre Integration Division
    Capability Development Directorate, US Marine Corps
    usa Colonel Michael Nixon
    Director of Land Requirements
    Canadian Army

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The Key Topics Being Addressed This Year

  • Current capabilities and future requirements of the Indian Armed Forces
  • Improving battlefield transparency
  • Experiences in developing the Arjun MBT
  • Reducing procurement timelines for current and future vehicle programmes
  • Analysis of India’s new Defence Procurement Policy
  • Advancements in local defence industry capabilities
  • A US Perspective on enhancing the capabilities of the MRAP & M-ATV
  • Analysing the development of the Boxer MRAV
  • Lessons learnt from the Israeli Tank Programme

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