The modern battlefield requires dismounted soldiers to be agile, adaptable, and extremely skilled. With a particular focus on developments in equipment, urban and complex terrain and training approaches, International Dismounted Soldier (IDS) 2024 explores the changing environment of warfare and its impact on dismounted situational awareness. Highlighting advancements meant to enhance light forces' effectiveness, survivability, and mission success, the event brings together military leaders, soldier system experts and industry representatives to explore the latest developments, challenges and trends in dismounted soldier systems.
Across the globe, militaries recognise the value of infantry soldiers and marines adopting a lighter approach to ensure they maintain peak physical and cognitive performance while minimising the risk of injury. The third annual International Dismounted Soldier looks at technological developments which have enhanced the capabilities of infantry and marines and will deliver updates from a range of international perspectives regarding soldier system programs.
Additionally, the conference will share an exhibition space with the 'Future Mortar Systems' conference, allowing for greater networking opportunities.
Gain insight from NATO and
allied nations on increasing
dismounted close combat and ensuring readiness and communications
Optimise the Dismounted Soldier platform
by integrating critical
technologies and advanced
equipment while managing the
cognitive and physical burden
Receive an update on advancing technology and lessons identified from programs enhancing the situational awareness of the soldier.
Share best practice to ensure
that interoperability continues
to be achieved for collective
defence and future
operations
Hear from key military figures on lessons identified in combat, in urban and complex terrain, to enhance the lethality and survivability of the soldier.
Learn from current procurement projects to understand how nations are advancing their capability to deliver lethal effects