Once again, the global strategic picture is characterised by great power competition. The ongoing war in Ukraine is hallmarked by a bitterly contested air domain. The need to achieve and sustain air superiority and supremacy is paramount.
Growing threats like Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles (UAV), advanced missiles and sophisticated electronic warfare tactics and techniques are pushing radar engineering to the limit. Fortunately, avantgarde technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing are emerging as potential solutions.
Defence iQ’s 2023 Military Radar Conference brings together senior leaders from the military, industry and academia all of whom are experts in their fields. The conference will address a wide range of debates including the small UAV threat, countering the menace of ballistic missile, and operating in increasingly contested and congested electromagnetic environments. Through extended networking and engagement opportunities with peers and technical experts from across the world, this year’s event promises a very real learning opportunity.
Gain the unique operators’ perspective in order to better understand emerging requirements and operational challenges faced by military users.
Learn the latest insights from ongoing radar programmes from both technical experts and military capability planners at the cutting edge of radar innovation
Ensure safe operation of military and civilian aircraft coexistence in complex airspace through coordination to deconflict activity in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Understand how the latest developments in AI, cognitive and autonomous radar systems can enhance radar coverage whilst reducing demands on manpower.
The forum is co-located with our Directed Energy System Conference and Military Radar Conference. Although the conference sessions will run independently, this will provide additional networking possibilities as well as an opportunity to sit in on sessions dealing with new technologies to counter the cost asymmetry on the battlefield in addition to incapacitating hypersonic threats.
The Full Spectrum Air Defence conference will look at adversary advancements in ballistic missiles technology, next generation aircraft, and unmanned aerial systems utilising a variety of enhanced capabilities including stealth, manoeuvring re-entry vehicles, decoys, and jamming devices, the need to rapidly evolve air defence structures has become a necessity for all defence forces.