The 2015 Strategic Security and Defence Review
incorporated two new strike brigades into the UK Armed Forces, and
DSEI (Defence and Security Equipment International) will showcase
how the strike concept is manifesting itself in the modern day
military.
With one year to go until DSEI 2017, the organisers are
creating an exciting focus on rapid reaction or 'Stike' forces in
the Land component of the event.
Against a complex background of threats and
instability, demands on the British Army are increasingly focused
on its agility and the inherent mobility of its forces. The UK
government, its allies and partners are already directing funds
toward land capabilities such as armoured vehicles, Humanitarian
Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), future dismounted soldier
systems, and deployable infrastructure.
DSEI 2017 will
showcase relevant exhibitor produced equipment which is set to be
used by the British Army and other NATO militaries. There will
also be three displays: A Dismounted Soldier feature; Mounted
Close Combat vehicle park; and a Command HQ - featuring advanced
command and control (C2) and information, surveillance, target
acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) - together with associated
Force Protection elements.
In Britain alone, around 178
billion will be spent on military equipment over the next decade
including the arrival of the new Strike Brigades each composed of
5,000 personnel. These are to be equipped with a mix of the new
Ajax reconnaissance vehicles and a new mechanised infantry vehicle
(MIV), expected to be an 8x8. The British Army is planning a
prominent presence at DSEI 2017.
General Sir Nicholas
Carter KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen Chief of the General Staff British Army
said, "I much look forward to DSEI 2017. We intend to build on the
very positive experience of DSEI 2015 as we construct the
partnerships we need to deal with the complexity of the future
operating environment."
Acquisitions elsewhere also reflect
the growing requirement for mobility. The Czech Republic is
looking for a supplier of open combat vehicles with a 4x4
configuration, whilst Slovenia is procuring special armoured
off-road vehicles. Lithuania is acquiring 88 Boxer infantry
fighting vehicles (IFVs) and Australia is looking to acquire 222
combat reconnaissance vehicles.
For dismounted soldier systems,
Norway is upgrading its equipment and acquiring new footwear and
all-weather clothing for the army, navy and air-force. Reflecting
evolving tactical requirements, New Zealand is also looking to
replace its current Body Armour System.
In 2015,
DSEI attracted 34,038 visitors, 1,683 exhibiting companies
representing 108 countries and 42 international pavilions. There
were 2,874 VIP attendees resenting 84 countries and 255 programmed
delegations.
DSEI 2017 will enable visitors to access the
entire land systems supply chain. Land domain exhibitors include
such leading players as BAE Systems, Babcock, FN Herstal, General
Dynamics, Kongsberg, L3, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, Nammo, Patria,
Qinetiq, Qioptiq, Rheinmetall, RUAG, Saab and Thales.
Balz Villiger, Senior Manager Marketing &
Communication, RUAG Defence, said, "DSEI 2015 was an outstanding
opportunity for RUAG to showcase its extensive expertise in the
areas of tactical communications and artillery solutions to an
extensive and expert audience. Furthermore, the event is an
excellent platform to maintain existing contacts and make new
ones. RUAG will therefore be exhibiting once again in London in
2017."
Furthermore, reflecting DSEI's status as a premier
forum for international co-operation and thought leadership,
senior military commanders will be sharing their views on how
doctrine and capabilities must be shaped to meet the demands of an
uncertain future across a series of seminars, key speeches and
presentations.
DSEI Event Director, Duncan Reid, said,
"DSEI 2017 will attract more than 30,000 quality visitors to ExCeL
London and there is no doubt that the land component will be a
significant focal point for the many delegations and military
personnel from around the world. The range of new technologies and
innovation that will be on display clearly emphasises that DSEI is
the global hub of defence and land-based expertise for all Armed
Forces' requirements."
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