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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

1200 1345 Lunch 1345 1500 Sensors in Maritime Security 1 Chairman: James H. Miller, NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy Dr Samantha Davidson, Ultra Electronics PMES, United Kingdom Multi-influence Sensors for Harbour Defence and Other Detection Applications Current applications of sensor technology which demonstrate the capability of multi-influence sensors The application of these devices to other detection systems require high sensitivity measurements Dr Alan Hunter, TNO, The Netherlands Recent Developments in SOBEK Passive Sonar Technology Development of SOBEK a family of passive sonar technologies for waterside surveillance New results from a 2011 sea trial in the Netherlands Chris Brook, Atlas Elektronik UK Ltd, United Kingdom FORCIS Introducing a New Wide Area Fibre-Optic Underwater Surveillance Product How to fill the medium to long range gap in maritime asset protection using a new innovative product, FORCIS

Day 1 - Tuesday 29 May

Day 1 - Tuesday 29 May


Head of Naval Logistics Command, Spanish Navy

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
1200 1345 Lunch 1345 1500 Platform Design 1 Michel Accary, DCNS, France Holger Isbrecht, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany Tactical AIP Submarine for Coastal Operations Requirements and solutions for submarines in confined and shallow waters The concept objective is for it to remain deeply submerged without snorting Chris Coulson, Deep Blue Tech, Australia Eliciting the Requirements for Australias Future Submarine Interactive approach using a 3 dimensional matrix The methodology produces a detailed set of Missions linked to a consistent set of functional performance requirements to aid physical design Albert J Jurgens, Nevesbu b.v., The Netherlands Platform Engineering Challenges of the Walrus Class Submarine Life Extension Program Procedure and technical challenges of a life extension programme of the Walrus class submarine What are the consequences for the platform? Will the stability and trim envelope be affected by the modification?

1000 1200 Keynote Address - Admiral Jaime Muoz Delgado


1345 1500 Transitioning from Traditional MCM Assets to the New Remote and Autonomous Systems Chairman: John Wickenden, Atlas Elektronik UK Ltd, United Kingdom Jennifer Mollett, BAE Systems, United Kingdom Taking the Man out of the Minefield A Doctrinal Perspective The challenges of replacing the current ship-based solution with one comprising of unmanned systems operating at a standoff from the host platform BAE Systems early study work into the challenges associated with supporting command structures and doctrine for future MCM How future changes may have an impact on the introduction of new and emerging technologies Captain David Pollock, Deterrent and Underwater Capability, RN, United Kingdom UKs Mine Countermeasures Hydrographic and Patrol Future Within the next 50 years: A doctrine where large numbers of relatively small (unmanned) sensors and effectors work collaboratively to control movement and assure access from the sea Loc Tacher, DCNS, France MCM and Multi-Unmanned Vehicles: An Overall Approach, Key Factors to Ensure Operational Effectiveness, Interoperability and Risks Mitigation An overall approach in building a new MCM capability based on multi-unmanned vehicles Future MCM systems will make extensive stand-off use of unmanned vehicles A global approach is required

1345 1500 Modelling 1 Dr William Keith, Naval Undersea Warfare Centre, United States Ton van Koersel, TNO, The Netherlands SAKAMATA: Managing the Risk of Sonar Sound on Marine Mammals Review of recent developments in SAKAMATA; A risk assessment and mitigation tool It supports the user in planning and carrying out active sonar operations in an environmentally responsible way A new version has been developed, which makes it possible to quantify the number of marine mammals affected, taking into account physical injury etc Dr Peter Beerens, TNO, The Netherlands M-SPOT: a Performance Optimisation Tool for LFAS Development of M-SPOT as a PC-based stand-alone performance optimisation tool for LFAS Lieutenant Commander David Finch, Underwater Battle Space, Canadian Forces Maritime Warfare Centre, Canada Dynamic Decision Making More Dynamic than Thought: Undersea Domain Awareness Decision Cycle, a Case Study Benefits of using composite materials to make a submarine more silent

1500 -1545 Afternoon Break 1545 -1700 C2 in Maritime Security 1 Chairman: Paul Rosbolt, Raytheon Company, United States Josef Traxl, WTD 71, Germany Decision Making in Asymmetric Warfare Scenarios Creating a new type of Human Machine Interface in order to provide the highest quality of information to aid decision making in asymmetric warfare Colin Manson, Manson Ocean Consultancy, United Kingdom Arctic Naval Security Opening up of Artic trade routes could result in an increase in piracy and smuggling Will there be reassurance from Naval forces similar to those currently deployed in the Indian Ocean? Iain Shepherd, MARCOM Defence, United Kingdom Small Craft: the Real Threat to Border Security How to use smart tagging and other techniques to understand the unregulated use of small craft across borders in order to stop piracy 1545 -1700 Minesweeping and Mine Disposal Chairman: Dr Jan Dobkowski, R&D Marine Technology Centre, Poland Ana Pulido Reyes, Navantia, Spain Overview of the evolution of the Navantia Integrated Mine Countermeasure System NAVANTIAs experience in designing and developing an integrated MCM system The development of two operational prototypes for complementing mine hunting techniques In areas where either the environmental conditions or mines characteristics require keeping the crew out of the danger zone in order to reduce risks Kari Huoman, Saab Systems Oy, Finland & Jukka Venermo, Saab Systems Oy, Finland Generation and Control of Accurate Electromagnetic Signatures in TSM Theoretical considerations and a practical software example of how to optimise the sweep configuration for electric and magnetic signatures Fulfilling the sweep mission and target parameter requirements when using available sweep gear tool boxes Richard Morgan, DSG Technology, Norway New MCM Possibilities Enabled by Supercavitating Ammunition Supercavitating ammunition enables the destruction of mines with gun fire from surface vessels Supercavitating bullets can be fired from submerged platforms Supercavitating ammunition is now a real and viable solution for MCM 1545 -1700 Sonobuoys Chairman: Geoff Williams, DSTL, United Kingdom

1500 -1545 Afternoon Break 1545 -1700 Platform Design 2 Chairman: Remigio Diez Lorenzo, Navantia, Spain Nicolas Piganeau, DCNS, France The Near Future of Submarine Living Spaces A high level of comfort for the submariner vs optimising space for equipment Using virtual reality to link living space designers and naval architects Thomas Hofmann, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany New Perspectives of Living in a Submarine How to adjust and redefine flexibility and the use of space The use of visionary ideas to influence reality and existing designs and new projects Cecile Siboni, DCNS, France Benefits and Advantages of Green Submarines Submarine lifecycle assessment from cradle to grave Quantifying environmental impact Eco design resulted in increased efficiency in range/autonomy, stealth and maintenance Simon Binns, BMT Defence Services, United Kingdom A Vision for an MXV and UXV Enabled Future Host Submarine (SSH) Underwater parent platforms and off-board vehicle options to meet future capability requirements Implications for current and future submarine design Future roles for MXVs and UXVs

Stefan Schenk, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany Surface Ship Sonar Enhancement With Sonobuoy Processing The enhancement of ASW sensor system onboard of combatants with sonobuoy processing as a low cost, high efficient amendment of the ASW sensor system Operational and platform aspects of using sonobuoys from surface platforms Sonobuoy processing is an easy system for re-fit on existing ships, which gives a good tactical picture about the subsurface threats, even in noisy and acoustically difficult waters Pierre Blanc-Benon, Thales Underwater Systems SA, France CAS-TMA Applied for Sonobuoys in MPA Context A non-instantaneous localisation method called CAS-TMA Presentation of Monte Carlo simulations regarding localisation accuracy for several scenarios Li Bing, Institute of Acoustics, China 1A New Intelligent Subsurface Buoy Design for Measuring Ocean Ambient Noise A type of ultra-low power consumption subsurface buoy system, designed to measure and record ocean ambient noise data The system main architecture and the Sea trial test results are provided

1700 Day One Close

1700 Day One Close

Maritime Security

Mine Warfare and Minecountermeasures

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

Maritime Security

Mine Warfare and Minecountermeasures

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
0900 1015 Plenary: Undersea Challenges in the Next 20 Years
1015 1100 Morning Break 1100 1215 Network Centric Warfare and Communications Chairman: Dr. Jrg Hurka, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany Bernd Spruck, Carl Zeiss AG, Germany Enhancing the Capabilities of Submarine Surveillance Through Detection of Position and Orientation of Terminals for Optical Underwater Communication Protection against tapping and communication under radio silence Laser communication will improve present data transmissions Roland Tsuyoshi Wallner, Hagenuk Marinekommunikation, Germany Modern Communication Technologies for Submarines An overview of the implementation of the latest information exchange processes applying new wireless data communication technologies Sabrina Schreiber, L-3 ELAC Nautik, Germany New Concepts in Underwater Communication New concepts to expand the capabilities of the UT 3000 and underwater communication modems

Day 2 - Wednesday 30 May

Day 2 - Wednesday 30 May

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
1015 1100 Morning Break 1100 1215 Platform Design 3 Chairman: Peter Hauschildt, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany A. Avelino Martnez Cimadevila, Navantia, Spain Pressure Hull Response Under an Axial Excitation Analysis of the influence of external pressure on the vibration characteristics, dynamic response under an axial excitation Jack Reijmers, Nevesbu b.v., The Netherlands & German Romero Valiente, Navantia, Spain & Javier Garca Pelez, Navantia, Spain Bottoming of a Submarine Challenges of placing a submarine on the seabed Dr Randolf Teppner, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany Submarine Propeller Made of Composite Materials A well-designed propeller reduces acoustic signatures Benefits of using composite materials

1100 1215 Remote and Autonomous MCM Operations 1 Chairman: John Wickenden, Atlas Elektronik UK Ltd, United Kingdom Professor Lech Rowinski, Gdansk University. of Technology, Poland The Newly Developed Multi-Purpose ROV The features of a modular mine hunting ROV concept and its advantages Marcello Zannini, Calzoni, Italy U-RANGER An Unmanned Surface Vehicle for Helping Mine Warfare Operations U-RANGER potential use and contribution as a moving arm Dr Oeyvind Hegrenaes, Kongsberg Maritime Subsea, Norway Multi-Role AUVs: MCM, Maritime Security, and Hydrography State of the art AUV operations focusing on the multi-purpose aspects

1100 1215 EM and Signatures Chariman: Nick Hardwick, Thales, United Kingdom Bruno Lucas, French MOD / DGA, France Underwater Electromagnetic Measuring and digital recording of the four main underwater signatures: Magnetic, Electric, Acoustic and Pressure Professor Osvaldo Faggioni, ComSiPort, Italy & Dr Davide Andrea Leoncini & Dr Maurizio Soldani OGS, Italy A New EMAG Metrological Approach for Submarine Detection: Fundamentals of the Numerical Protocols and Preliminary Field Performance Results obtained from the study of geomagnetic fields Ignacio Gutierrez Suanzes, SAES, Spain Interaction of Sensors and Platforms for Anti Submarine Warfare A safe and economic way of confirming underwater threats without the expensive use of aircrafts Hans Hasenpflug, CSSM, Germany & Stefan Schal, CSSM Comparison of Underwater Ship Noise Measured at Different Ranges: RIMPASSE Quick-Look Differences of ship acoustic signatures at different ranges

1215 1345 Lunch 1345 1500 Sonar 1 Passive Sonar Chairman: Dr Jrg Hurka, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany Dr Thorsten Bogner, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany Model Based Adaptive Beamforming for Jammer Suppression Reducing computational costs by focusing on a model based approach Adrian Brown, Dstl, United Kingdom An Algorithmic Approach to Audio-Visual Detection An alternative approach which alternates the analysis of audio data streams and combines it with track detection algorithms Dr Jia Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Underwater Small Target Detection Based on Blind Source Separation Improving the performance of passive detection Using blind source separation 1500 1545 Afternoon Break 1545 1700 Sonar 2 Sensors and Arrays Chairman: Dr William Keith, Naval Undersea Warfare Centre, Italy Dr Florian Schulz, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany Towed Array Shape Estimation The development of a method for estimating the TA shape Evaluating information provided by passive environmental sensors Martin Meister, L-3 ELAC Nautik, Germany NDS SCOUT Surface Mapping Mode Sea Trial Results for Safe Submarine Surfacing Recent test results of the Surface Mapping functionality and its application for daily use on-board submarines Speaker to be Confirmed 1545 1700 Command, Control and Communications Chairman: Captain Kunio Fujisawa, NEC Corporation, Japan Dr Jean-Philippe Brunet, Thales Underwater Systems, France Theatre-Wide Automatic Mission Scheduling for a Mine Countermeasure Force How to alleviate the burden on operators Paul Esparon, BAE Systems, United Kingdom Investigating the Legal Barriers to Operating Over-the-Horizon Unmanned Assets for Mine Countermeasure Missions (MCM) Current and future technologies must adapted to comply with regulations David Nicholls, Ranicar & Nicholls Consulting, Australia Advancements in Diver Communications A system to monitor and communicate vital signs of divers in real time Anna Kibler, BAE Systems, United Kingdom Modelling Transition from Legacy to Future MCM Capability Emerging technologies: removing personnel from the mined environment 1700 Day Two Close 1345 1500 Remote and Autonomous MCM Operations 2 Chairman: Professor Lech Rowinski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Bjrn Borring, Saab Seaeye Ltd, Sweden MCM operations from ASVs How MCM operations could be performed from ASVs Daniel Pettitt, Babcock, United Kingdom Mine Countermeasure The UUV/ROV Submarine Module The use of UUV and ROV launch and recovery systems Speaker to be Confirmed 1345 1500 Instruments Chairman: Commander Ian Wylie, UK MOD, United Kingdom

1215 1345 Lunch 1345 1500 Platform Components 1 Chairman: Holger Isbrecht, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany Dr Francisco Periago, University Politcnica de Cartagena, Spain & Javier Garca Pelez, Navantia, Spain & Roberto Font, University Politcnica de Cartagena, Spain Six-Degrees of Freedom Non-Linear Autopilot Including Optimal Control of Blowing and Venting Ballast Tanks Collaborating with Propeller and Rudders Benefits of a control system to perform specific manoeuvres Arndt von Drathen, MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, Germany Battery Charging Technologies for Modern Submarine Requirements Available design technology to meet requirements of a modern submarine Jan Wilgenhof, Nevesbu, The Netherlands & J.J. Conesa Gimenez, Navantia, Spain Performance Validation of a Submarine Ballasting and Deballasting System Construction stage of S-80 submarine, the test programme

Dr Alain Maguer, NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy NURC Echo Repeater for Surface Ships and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles A system that is fully tested and operated at sea: 2010-2011 Arto Laine, Patria, Finland Experience Using UUV Target for ASW Training A submarine emulator for passive acoustic surveillance Tim Stiven, Ocean Power Technologies, United Kingdom Wave Power for Persistent, In-Ocean Maritime Defence and Security Networks Key developments in the LEAP programme The concepts of operations that could be enabled by this technology

1500 1545 Afternoon Break 1545 1700 Torpedoes and Countermeasures Chairman: Dr Peter Beerens, TNO Defence, Security & Safety, The Netherlands Thorsten Bochentin, Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Germany Anti-Torpedo-Torpedo Based Surface-Ship-Torpedo-Defense-System Development Progress Update of the SeaSpider Anti-Torpedo-Torpedo ATT SSTDs: attacking torpedoes with CCM algorithms and Wake Homers Richard Morgan, DSG Technology, Norway & Mark Thibodeau, General Dynamics, Canada Supercavitating Ammunition The New ASW TCM Supercavitating Ammunition provides ships with defence against torpedoes Speaker to be Confirmed 1545 1700 Platform Components 2 Chairman: Jeff Owen, Babcock, United Kingdom Bert Johansson, Saab Seaeye Ltd, Sweden Electrical Propulsion Systems Saab Seaeye UUV technology platform has been used to provide state of the art propulsion system for manned underwater vehicles Markus Schwarz, DSB, Survitec Group, Germany Submarine Escape and Rescue Systems Safety and survival solutions, training equipment for submarine personnel Commander Alexandre de Assis Motta, Cranfield University, Defence Academy, United Kingdom Design for Shock How Well are we Doing? New methods for shock mitigation must be developed to face new threats imposed by modern weapons and by underwater UIEDs 1700 Day Two Close

Maritime Security

Mine Warfare and Minecountermeasures

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

Maritime Security

Mine Warfare and Minecountermeasures

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
0900 1015 Plenary: Maritime Security
1015 1045 Morning Break 1045 -1200 Unmanned Vehicles in Maritime Security Chairman: Paul Rosbolt, Raytheon Company, United Kingdom Oren Gal, CTO, Israel R&D Gaps for Maritime Security Using Unmanned Marine Vehicles What are the R&D and technological development requirements in the near and the far future for USVs and UUVs? Dr Rand LeBouvier, Bluefin Robotics Corporation, United States Sharing the Wealth: Towards an Ocean Sensing Network A practical and cost-effective approach to creating a pay-for-access information network data Vincent Dobbin, ASV Ltd, United Kingdom Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) for Delivery of Off-Board Sensors The recovery of data within the theatre of operation Cost effective delivery vehicles for offboard sensors

Day 3 - Thursday 31 May

Day 3 - Thursday 31 May

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
1015 1045 Morning Break 1045 -1200 Combat Systems Title 1 Chairman: Jan Gogstad Thorsen, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS, Norway John Pierson, Lockheed Martin, United States Navy & David Morel, Undersea Weapons Program Office (PMS404), United States Submarine Launched Torpedo, Combat System, Platform Integration for SSK Backfits Analysis: submarine launched torpedoes into diesel electric submarines Laurent Pelissero, DCNS, France Optimisation of SSK Combat System Using Technico-Operational Simulations Combat System architecture makes it possible to optimise the combat system according to customer needs Vicente Santamara, Navantia, Spain Obsolescence Management Strategies for the Sustainment of a Modern Combat System Combat systems: open architecture and COTs to minimise costs 1200-1300 Lunch

1045 -1200 Sensors and Physical Fields Chairman: Dr Peter Beerens, TNO Safety, Defence, Security & Safety, The Netherlands Dr Robbert van Vossen, TNO, The Netherlands Low-Frequency Synthetic Aperture Sonar System for the Detection of Objects Buried in Mud New SAS system is capable of detecting objects not detected by REMUS Steve Hills, Atlas Elektronik UK, United Kingdom High Fidelity Simulator for Standardised Testing of Acoustic Communications (AComms) Modems and Development of AComms Systems for Military Applications Evaluating the performance of underwater AComms systems Mathieu Colin, TNO, The Netherlands APPROXA: The New User Interface for the Sonar Performance Model Almost The development of a new user interface A look at sonar performance modelling 1200-1300 Lunch

1045 -1200 Signal Processing Chairman: Nick Hardwick, Thales, United Kingdom Benjamin Hung, EWSIM Corporation, Canada Sonar Processing on GPU Results of performance improvements of different computational intensive sonar algorithms Dr Yu Huabing, Institute of Acoustics, China Research on Evaluation of Target Parameters Using Underwater Acoustic Interference Pattern in Shallow Water How to evaluate target parameters when there is no reflection except that of the sea surface Manuel Rodrguez, Indra, Spain Advanced Sensors for Next Operations New technologies in support of new missions Sensors in support of submarine operations

1300 1415 C2 in Maritime Security 2 Chairman: Paul Rosbolt, Raytheon Company, United Kingdom Vincent Dobbin, ASV Ltd, United Kingdom Mobile Buoy for Surveillance and Littoral Security A proposal for the development of an unmanned, mobile, stationkeeping, multi-mission buoy configured for a number of missions Roger Brackin, Envitia Ltd, United Kingdom Advanced Maritime SDIs and Portals for Maritime Security The increased ability to deliver complex geospatial capabilities via the internet Dr Antonio Sanchez Garcia, SAES, Spain SIDIS. A Global Marine Environment Surveillance and Protection System SIDIS is composed of units that can operate stand-alone or as part of an integrated surveillance system

1300 1415 Operations, Training and Lifetime Support 1 Chairman: Manfred Klein, Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany Captain James Patton, Submarine Tactics &Technology, United States The Value Added from Buoyant Wire Antennas (BWAs) BWAs an essential component for any submarine, if that submarine is going to be effective across a broad spectrum of scenarios Dirk Zabler, szenaris GmbH, Germany ViSTIS Virtual Ship Training and Information System The virtual submarine: ViSTIS, a training system that integrates diverse simulations and incorporates complex processes and procedures Commodore Anil Jai Singh, SKIL AdvancedSystem, India Submarine Ops Indian Ocean Implications for the Indian Navy and the relevance of submarines in the emerging maritime security scenario in the region

1300 1415 Modelling 2 Chairman: Dr Geoff Williams, DSTL, United Kingdom Jonathan Carter, Atlas Elektronik, United Kingdom Use of Military Sonar to Understand Ambient Noise Data captured to advance the understanding of underwater ambient noise and help improve predictive capabilities Dr Xavier Cristol, Thales Underwater Systems, France Large-Scale Mapping of Seabed Acoustic Properties European projects RUMBLE (EUCLID) and RUMBLE 2 Adrian Brown, Dstl, United Kingdom A Medium Frequency Ambient Noise Model A new modelling approach that provides a routine for incorporation within a conventional sonar range prediction model

1300 1415 Combat Systems Title 2 Chairman: Jan Gogstad Thorsen, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS, Norway Colin Utting, BAE Systems Maritime Submarine, United Kingdom Current and Future Evolution of Combat Systems for UK Submarine Flotilla The reduction of both procurement and through life costs of the combat system in order to achieve the UKs affordability targets Gordon Hunt, RTI, United States Enabling Rapid Technology Insertion in Submarine Combat Systems Focusing on Interoperable Open Architecture Julien Clavard, Thales Underwater Systems SA, France Bearings-Only Target Motion Analysis of a Manoeuvring Target by a Non-Manoeuvring Observer BO-TMA and BO-CTTMA enable a submarine, targeted by a manoeuvring opponent, to localise it passively

1415 1445 Afternoon Break 1445 1600 Sensors in Maritime Security 2 Chairman: Paul Rosbolt, Raytheon Company, United Kingdom Uwe Trautwein, MEDAV GmbH, Germany New Sensors for the Surveillance Platform Submarine Examination of results from completed sea trials of a new sensor Dr Arne Lvik, Kongsberg Defense Systems, Norway Integrated Underwater Surveillance System A new development of both active sonar systems for longer range and passive systems for large area detection Dr Alan Hunter, TNO, The Netherlands Passive Sonar Area Clearance System Developed in Cooperation with Dutch Custom Divers Using a passive sonar system to detect contraband 1445 1600 Integrating Remote MCM Assets Chairman: Dr Jan Dobkowski, R&D Marine Technology Centre, Poland Jennifer Mollett, BAE Systems, United Kingdom Integrating Complex Systems from Multiple Domains in Support of MCM Operations BAE: Identifying and defining the future Mission System requirements David Berry, Atlas Elektronik, United Kingdom MCM Mission Module System Of Unmanned Systems What are the benefits of using portable unmanned mission systems to support mine countermeasures? Per Espen Hagen, Kongsberg Maritime, Norway A Complete, Portable, Modular MCM System with High Area Coverage Rate Operational results and concepts of deployment and operations 1445 1600 Operations, Training and Lifetime Support 2 Chairman: Javier Romero Yacobi, Navantia, Spain

1415 1445 Afternoon Break 1445 1600 Weapons and Payload Chairman: Michel Accary, DCNS, France Daniel Pettitt, Babcock, United Kingdom An Innovative, All-Electric Solution to Payload Launch for the Future Submarine An innovative solution for a submarine payload launch, with the potential to provide improved operational capability Dr Nihal Malik, Babcock Integrated Technology, United Kingdom Development of a Modelling and Simulation Framework for the Design of a Submarine Tactical Weapon Handling and Launch System WHLS modelling framework: to reduce design risk and cost Dr Byoungheon Jang, LIG NEX1, South Korea The Evasive Manoeuvre Using Mobile Decoy and Hovering Decoy Against Anti-Submarine Torpedo Simulations to find effective manoeuvres for evasion against ASTs

David Snodgrass, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States Ship Construction Lifetime Cost Savings Initiative Design quality and refurbishment capability can be leveraged to reduce construction cost of new submarines Peter Morris, Babcock Marine & Technology, United Kingdom A Joint Government and Industry Approach to Submarine Support Management: Maximising Availability with Reducing Budgets! Impact of technological developments on in-service support of Navies high value assets Derek Robinson, Babcock, United Kingdom Developments in the Application of Condition Based Maintenance for High Integrity Submarine Systems Potential impact on in-service support of the Navies high value assets

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1600 End of Conference

Maritime Security

Mine Warfare and Minecountermeasures

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

Maritime Security

Mine Warfare and Minecountermeasures

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Submarine Warfare

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