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Exhibition at the 2nd Electronic Warfare Symposium

by julianr last modified Mon 05 March 2007 16:32

This is the second Electronic Warfare Symposium - "EW in an NEC Environment" to be held, again at the RCMT Shrivenham, UK.

What Convention
When Wed 06 December 2006 09:00 to
Thu 07 December 2006 17:30
Where Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
Attendees Paul Dorsett, Dr Duncan Wynn, James Hinton
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Q-par Angus Ltd will be exhibiting at the second Electronic Warfare Symposium entitled "EW in an NEC Environment" at the Royal Military College Shrivenham, UK on 6 and 7th December 2006.

We are a member of EW Tower of Excellence and are keen to explore possible collaboration with other tower members and organisations. We will be exhibiting a broad range of equipment including EW Antennas, Antenna Positioners and Sub-Systems.

300 Series Antenna Positioner

Theme

The theme of the Symposium this year will be "Electronic warfare in an NEC environment" and this will be the focus for many of the invited papers. However, as last year, the core of the symposium will be centred on contributed papers in any of the subject areas of the special interest groups of the EW Tower of Excellence, namely: communications and non-communications EW, electro-optics and infra-red, operational support, EW critical technologies and DEW. This year the contributed presentations will be categorised into the four main EW disciplines of Electronic Surveillance, Electronic Attack, Electronic Defence and Electronic Protection.

The symposium will explore these themes and their implication for defence. A number of eminent speakers from across the Defence community will address the symposium. Air Commodore Steve Hillier, Director Equipment Capability (Theatre Airspace) has agreed to provide a Keynote address, and some of his fellow Directors have been invited to contribute. Other invited speakers include Dr Jim Wickes, Chief Technologist, Survivability, Dstl, and a representative from the Office of Science and Innovation.

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