28 - 29 May, 2019 |Singapore

Agenda Day 2

8:30 am - 9:30 am REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

9:30 am - 9:40 am CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKS

9:40 am - 10:20 am KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: TAIWAN’S STRATEGIC REQUIREMENTS TO MANAGE THE AERIAL THREAT FROM STATE POWERS

·          Outlining the Republic of China’s current strategic threat picture
·          Understanding how the RoC currently monitors and responds to increasing aerial activity from local state level threats
·          How the RoC is equipped to respond to state threats from the air?
·          What is required to maintain and manage the threat against increasingly sophisticated threats?
 
Admiral Chen Yeong-Kang, Director of the Board of Directors, National Chung- Shen Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan at Former Deputy Minister of Defence and Chief, ROC Navy

Admiral Chen Yeong-Kang

Director of the Board of Directors, National Chung- Shen Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Former Deputy Minister of Defence and Chief, ROC Navy

10:20 am - 11:00 am A MULTI-MISSION C2 NODE - THE NASAMS FDC

       NASAMS Evolution
       The Fire Distribution Center - next generation Multi-Mission Command and Control.
       FDC Interoprability

11:00 am - 11:30 am MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING

11:30 am - 12:10 pm STATUS OF HIGH ENERGY LASER INTERCEPT TECHNOLOGY IN ROK

·          Identifying capabilities of High Energy Laser in comparison with conventional weapon systems
·          Current Republic of Korea R&D efforts to counter UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems)
·          The potential of high power laser weapon technology to counter LSS aerial targets
·          Developing a C-UAS specific HEL capability
 
Dr Min Kyu Park, senior researcher and fiber laser specialist at Agency for Defence Development, Republic of Korea

Dr Min Kyu Park

senior researcher and fiber laser specialist
Agency for Defence Development, Republic of Korea

12:10 pm - 12:30 pm MULTINATIONAL INTEGRATED AIR MISSILE DEFENCE - HQ IADS


12:30 pm - 1:30 pm NETWORKING LUNCH

1:30 pm - 2:10 pm UPGRADING ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TO POSITIVELY IDENTIFY TARGETS ACROSS THE COMPLETE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

·          Outlining the current capabilities of the TK3 system
·          Identified required upgrades across low RCS search and track, Target Identification and High Kill probability
·          Redefining system architecture across surveillance, intelligence and fire units within an integrated C2 system
·          Utilising spiralised development cycles to stay ahead of the threat curve and maintain future capability
Dr. Colonel Yalan Tsao, Deputy Director of the ESRD (Electronic Systems Research Division) at NCSIST

Dr. Colonel Yalan Tsao

Deputy Director of the ESRD (Electronic Systems Research Division)
NCSIST

2:10 pm - 2:50 pm LOOKING AHEAD TO FUTURE FULL SPECTRUM AIR DEFENCE REQUIREMENTS

·          How will rapid developments in UAS technology change the Short Range Air Defence operating environment?
·          Will regions continue to rely on International support in building an Air Defence across the Full Spectrum?
·          What will the strategic air defence picture look like in 10 years?
·          Has the Ballistic Missile threat been correctly identified as the greatest threat to regional air defence?
 
Dr Wu Shang-Su, Fellow at Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)

Dr Wu Shang-Su

Fellow
Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)

2:50 pm - 3:20 pm AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING

3:20 pm - 4:20 pm TECHNICAL SPECIALIST PANEL DISCUSSION

To support the conference Technology Session, this panel discussion will introduce key technological questions in air defence capability building, and invite participants to debate the following key areas:
 
·          How can compatibility and mutual functionality be achieved across regional air defence systems?
·          Is Directed Energy a realistic requirement, or a resource heavy investment with effects that can be replicated through conventional means?
·          Can existing electronic systems be reconfigured to positively identify next-generation threat?
·          How should surveillance and monitoring capability be balanced with hard-kill effect? Should this be a national or regional development?
 
Invited panellists:
 
The invited panelists will consist of all the technical specialists speaking on day two of the conference, inviting technical insight from senior specialists across a number of critical and technical questions for Air Defence.

4:50 pm - 5:00 pm CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF MAIN CONFERENCE