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THE INTERNATIONAL MULTI-LINGUAL DEFENCE & SECURITY PUBLISHER MEDIA 2021 Print / Digital and Online Effective January 1, 2021 Established – Independent – Trusted – Since 1956 Mönch Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Christine-Demmer-Straße 7, 53474 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler Telephone: +49 2641 – 3703-0 www.monch.com
Mönch Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Publishers: Uta & Volker Schwichtenberg Chief Executive Officer: Volker Schwichtenberg Chief Executive Officer and Lawyer: Uta Schwichtenberg Deputy Managing Director: Christa André Your International Contact: Marketing Manager Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Japan: Mr. Christian Lauterer Mönch Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Christine-Demmer-Str. 7 53474 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany Tel: +49(0)2641 3703-104 Fax: +49(0)2641 3703-199 E-Mail: christian.lauterer@ moench-group.com Asian Eastern Pacific (ASEP) Mr. Vishal Mehta PO Box 11328 IARI, New Delhi 110012 India Mobile: +91 99 999 85 425 E-Mail: vishal.mehta@moench-group.com France, Belgium, Pakistan Mr. Georges France Mönch Verlagsgesellschaft mbH 6, impasse de la Grande F-91510 Janville-sur-Juine Tel.: +33(0)1 60 82 98 88 Fax: +33(0)1 60 82 98 89 E-Mail: georges.france@wanadoo.fr Italy Mr. Franco Lazzari RID Via Martiri della Liberazione, 79/3 I-16043 Chiavari (GE) Tel.: +39(0)1 85 30 15 98 Fax: +39(0)1 85 30 91 71 E-Mail: franco.lazzari@rid.it lazzari@moench-group.com Spain, Portugal, Middle East, Latin America Mr. Antonio Terol Garcia Tel.: +34(0)91 3 10 29 98 Fax: +34(0)91 3 10 24 54 E-Mail: antonio@terolgarcia.e.telefonica.net terol@moench-group.com USA, Canada, UK Mrs. Sally Passey (Director) BSP Media Mobile: +44(0)7968 714280 E-Mail: sally@bspmedia.com 2
2021 will be a year of change – a year of global uncertainty and a year in which companies, large and small, will adapt, will change and will develop. Mönch Publishing Group is no exception: there are changes already under way across the Group’s magazines and digital channels that will continue through 2021 as we modify, refine and enhance our offerings. Many of these changes are being driven by feedback from our global readership: we asked, you responded – we listened. Now, we are acting. The most immediately visible change will be in frequency of the magazines as we marshal resources to ensure we continue to offer valuable, essential information and insight to our discerning international audience. MILITARY TECHNOLOGY: six ‘core issues’ and a minimum of three ‘special issues’ NAVAL FORCES: five ‘core’ and two ‘special’ issues TECNOLOGIA MILITAR: two ‘core’ issues WEHRTECHNIK: four ‘core’ and six ‘special’ issues The other major difference will be in the number and style of the articles appearing in each issue, with greater attention being paid to what you told us you wanted. Articles that are, on the whole, shorter and more focused; articles that offer observation, insight and analysis, rather than catalogues of equipment; articles that promote discussion, debate and even controversy; opinions and thought leadership from a wide variety of contributors. All this will continue to be backed – and complemented – by digital services that continue to develop and that will offer a linked, topical and timely adjunct to the modernised print magazines via our online news service and social media channels. We will continue to work hard to provide you with the highest editorial quality, the broadest array of subject matter and a much wider spread of opinion: guest editorials, more interviews, insightful essays on topics of vital importance. All this change is inspired by you, our loyal and continually growing readership. You told us what you want: we listened and are working hard to deliver, because we know that in the complex, changing world of defence and aerospace – knowing is half the battle. CONTENTS 1. Print 4. Pricing.................................................................................. 8 a. Magazines.............................................................. 4 b. Collaterals.............................................................. 6 5. Technical Requirements, Terms & Conditions..............................................10 2. Digital.................................................................................... 7 6. General Terms........................................................... 11 a. Products b. Enhancements 7. Editorial Programmes MILITARY TECHNOLOGY........................................................ 14 3. Online.................................................................................... 7 NAVAL FORCES........................................................................ 16 wt wehrtechnik....................................................................... 18 a. Web Based TECNOLOGIA MILITAR........................................................... 21 b. Email Based RID - Rivista Italiana Defesa................................................ 22 c. Social Media AL DEFAIYA.............................................................................. 23 3
1. PRINT MILITARY TECHNOLOGY “MILTECH” covers all aspects - in English - of modern advances in defence products, procurements, research, solutions, systems, training and technology and remains the most influential media platform for the world’s serious defence professionals. More information: www.monch.com/mpg/publications/military-technology.html Total Readership: (print and digital) 120.239 Frequency: Bi-monthly with special issues Established: 1977 Geographic Reach: Circulation Public Europe 35 % by Sector: Sector North America 25 % Military 22 % 38% Africa & Middle East 17 % Asia-Pacific 18 % Latin America 5% Industry 40 % NAVAL FORCES INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR MARITIME POWER NAVAL FORCES “NAFO” is the world´s leading independent, international, journal dedicated to modern naval defence and maritime security. NAFO provides its readers - in English - with exclusive insights into navy doctrine, procurement solutions, systems, strategies and technology. More information: www.monch.com/mpg/publications/naval-forces.html Total Readership: (print and digital) 95.240 Frequency: Bi-monthly with special issues Established: 1980 Geographic Reach: Circulation Europe 34 % by Sector: Public North America 28 % Sector Africa & Middle East 15 % Military Asia-Pacific 17 % 27% 38 % Latin America 6% Industry 35 % WEHRTECHNIK “wt” is the leading international tri-service defence bi-monthly magazine in German, with the main circulation in all German-speaking and neighbouring countries. The first choice for all aspects of modern advances in defence for and from German-speaking countries, including: products, procurements, research, solutions, systems, training and technology. WEHRTECHNIK has the ear of all procurement influencers and deciders. More information: www.monch.com/mpg/publications/wehrtechnik.html Total Readership: (print & digital) 66.174 Frequency: Quarterly Established: 1968 Circulation by Sector: Geographic Reach: Public Military Europe Sector 32 % (Austria, Germany, 31% Switzerland) 95 % Rest of the World 5% Industry 37 % 4
TECNOLOGIA MILITAR “TECMIL” is the world’s leading international tri-service defence quarterly journal for all of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, presented in Spanish with some articles also in Portuguese. TECMIL provides information on defence and security matters of these regions with a specific emphasis on the very complex economic and socio-political conditions that impact defence and security requirements of these nation’s armed forces. More information: www.monch.com/mpg/publications/tecnologia-militar.html Total Readership: (print and digital) 59.430 Frequency: Twice per year Established: 1979 Circulation Geographic Reach: Public Military Latin America 51 % by Sector: 32 % Sector Rest of the World 49 % 29 % Industry 39 % RIVISTA ITALIANA DIFESA - RID is the leading and most widely distributed tri-service defence magazine in Italian since 1982. RID delivers in-depth analysis on global defence matters to support Italian defence professionals in their decision-making process. RID provides insights into air, land, sea, space and cyber developments and innovation, dedicated to discussions on defence domain political, economic and industrial challenges! The website completes the offer with a daily selection of the most important topics. More information: www.rid.it Readership: 100.226 (print) Circulation: 24.802 Frequency: Monthly Geographic Reach: Established: 1982 Italy 98% Abroad 2% Circulation Public Military by Sector: 39 % 33 % G Government & Organisation Industry 12 % 16 % G AL DEFAIYA is the leading independent international tri-service defence magazine in Arabic, informing readers about defence technology and programmes with business-related issues such as financial, engineering, offset and compensation requirements, counter-trade arrangements and more. AL DEFAIYA addresses topics completely and independent from regional or national interference, achieving an extremely high acceptance level throughout the Arab world. While remaining independent from them, AL DEFAIYA is respected by every ruling house in the Middle East. More information: www.defaiya.com Total Readership: 126,357 Frequency: Bi-monthly Established: 1993 Circulation by Geographic: Middle East 47.3 % Circulation Military Europe 21.7 % by Sector: 57 % Americans 12.3 % Other Africa 10.9 % Public 1 % Industry 11 % Asia 7.2 % Others 0.6 % Government 31 % Note: AL DEFAIYA is a joint venture between the leading Pan-Arabic business publication, Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal and the Mönch Verlag. 5
PRINT COLLATERALS In addition to display advertising, we offer the following in the primary Mönch titles of MILTECH, NAFO, WT and TECMIL: SPONSORED PROMOTION Communication (Advertorial) feels like an article but is one to three pages; an explanation of company, business area, product, system or solution. Appears in the magazine’s digital version at no extra cost. Sponsored Profile similar to above is four to 24 pages; in-bound in the magazine & available as an out-bound publication, deeper description of the company, focus, products-solutions, success and values. Appears in the magazine’s digital version at no extra cost. Special Issue has a professional journalism feel as an entire magazine of 32-64 pages devoted to the organisation and its partners; ideal for special occasions, anniversaries or the launch of a new company. NOTE: Executive and Managerial Search announcements are welcome. COVERS & FOLDS Cover Jackets: “Postcard” format, four-sided brochure attached to the cover of a magazine for bonus distribution at an exposition; available in lots of 500. Expo Cover Sponsorship: A company sponsors the front cover of a magazine for the bonus distribution at an exposition, featuring a system / product. Global Cover Sponsorship: Same as the above, but for the total global distribution. Appears in the magazine’s digital version at no extra cost. Gate-Fold Covers: Available for global or bonus exposition distribution, six pages. Also available as Centre-Folds as four, six or eight pages, folding out from the centre of a publication. Communications are available for presentation in this way for a small fee. Appears in the magazine’s digital version at no extra cost. 6
2. DIGITAL Each magazine* issue is available digitally. Subscriptions are increasing circa 40% overall on the previous year. All ads in the print version are included in the digital version at no extra cost. Marketing options include: Digital Only Ads Full-page appear before inside back cover Double-page placed anywhere inside the magazine Native Promotions a one-page insertion will appear before inside back cover, otherwise placed anywhere inside the magazine Enhancements Hyperlinks from advert to website, video, etc. Scroll-overs appear when scrolling a curser over an ad or key word in a story, a banner ad or promotional video/link appears. Search Word Links are hyperlinks from key words/terms/phrases in any digital magazine article NOTE: Executive and Managerial search announcements are welcome. * AL DEFAIYA has an “app” version and RID does not yet offer this option. 3. ONLINE Web-Based Mönch Online News Channel www.monch.com is the primary online news resource with support from the following Premium Specialist channels: EW/C4I Channel, Soldier Channel, Maritime Channel, Training & Simulation Channel Demographics Website/Online (Status as of 30 October 2020) Geographic Reach: Average Month in 2020: 15.578 Visitors 26.143 Sessions 40.254 Page Views Banners Head – top, middle position Asia – Side – boxes to the right of the screen North Pacific Videos Embedded video as a native promotion America 13% feature or from a news item 30% Mönch YouTube tweeted and social Africa & media links Middle East News Sponsorship A package available for periods 7% of one week or daily during exhibitions can include: Hyperlinks, Scroll-Over Europe Latin America Banners and Videos 42% 9% Exposition Promo Sponsored Feature Article appears before a targeted exposition, plus … Social Media Support special advertiser message send before, during and after the exposition on Twitter/Linked-In Email-Based Mönch Defence Executive Resource is a bi-weekly newsletter full of news and analysis that defence executives in the public and private sector need to make decisions. Subscribers: circa 10,000 defence executives worldwide Subscriber Demographic: Military 25%, Industry 65%, Public Sector 10% Sponsorships Sole Sponsor receives a headline banner including a hyperlink their website. Co-Sponsor is limited to only two companies. One has the top banner position, the other has the terminal banner position, with a hyperlink to their websites. Note: A video link or banner is possible. DEFENCE NEWS FLASH/SECURITY NEWS FLASH are company announcements emailed to a targeted or wide subscriber universe. This includes a hyperlink, video link, or email link plus messages on Mönch social media channels. Maximum 700 words plus one photo. The text must be in accordance with Mönch journalistic standards and regulations governing email promotions. A Word on Mönch Social Media Twitter of defence professionals are following Mönch Tweets for late-breaking news and insights from our Twitter feeds @MonchPublishing with links to articles, news and media visits. Linked-In hosts three online users’ groups for MILTECH and NAFO to assist decision-making professionals subscribing to Mönch’s many resources. YouTube newly adopted by Mönch in 2018, its follower numbers are fast-growing, meaning the Mönch channel can help a company influence new audiences. 7
4. PRICES MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEHRTECHNIK, NAVAL FORCES Size 2c 4c Size 2c 4c Digital Only: 2/1 1/1 2/1 2/2 1/1 1/2 Cover pages: 2nd cover (inside front cover) 3/4 1/3 3rd cover (inside back cover) 2/3 1/4 4th cover (outside back cover) Junior/Island 1/8 Discounts: These are applicable to individual companies for individual titles, not to companies grouped under a single representative, or across multiple titles (2021 calendar year only) MILITARY TECHNOLOGY WEHRTECHNIK AND NAVAL FORCES: 3 ads 2% 2 ads 3% 6 ads or 4 pages 5% 4 ads or 3 pages 7% 9 ads or 7 pages 8% 6 ads or 5 pages 10 % 12 ads or 10 pages 12 % More than 6 ads or 5 pages 15 % More than 12 ads or 10 pages 15 % Employment advertising: 10 % Employment advertising: 10 % TECNOLOGIA MILITAR Size 2c 4c Size 2c 4c Digital Only: 2/1 1/1 2/1 2/2 1/1 1/2 3/4 1/3 Cover pages: 2nd cover (inside front cover) 3rd cover (inside back cover) 2/3 1/4 4th cover (outside back cover) Junior/Island 1/8 Discounts: TECNOLOGIA MILITAR 2 ads 4% 3 ads or 2 pages 7% 4 ads or 3 pages 10 % More than 4 ads or 3 pages 12 % Employment advertising: 10 % All of the previous magazine sizes are as follows: Size Height by Width mm Magazine Size: 285mm high by 210 mm wide Advertisement 2/1 pages 256 mm by 396 mm Type Area: 256 mm high by 185 mm wide Sizes: full page 256 mm by 185 mm Full bleed page 3/4 page 256 mm by 138 mm/ 192 by 185 291 mm high by 216 mm wide incl. space 2/3 page 256 mm by 122 mm/ 170 by 185 Double bleed page for cutting junior page 185 mm by 126 mm 291 mm high by 426 mm wide 1/2 page 256 mm by 090 mm/ 126 by 185 Double page spread 2/2 page 126 mm by 396 mm 256 mm high by 396 mm wide 1/3 page 256 mm by 062 mm/0 85 by 185 Two half pages across gutter 1/4 page 126 mm by 090 mm/0 62 by 185 126 mm high by 396 mm wide 1/8 page 062 mm by 090 mm/0 43 by 126/ 29 by 185 8
RIVISTA ITALIANA DIFESA Size 2c 4c Size 2c 4c Digital Only: Unavailable at this Time 2/1 2/2 1/1 1/2 Cover pages: 2nd cover (inside front cover) 3/4 1/3 3rd cover (inside back cover) 4th cover (outside back cover) 2/3 1/4 Junior/Island 1/8 Discounts: Magazine Size: 297 mm high by 210 mm wide 3 ads 2% Type Area: 270 mm high by 185 mm wide 6 ads or 4 pages 5% Full bleed page 303 mm high by 216 mm wide 9 ads or 7 pages 8% Double bleed page 303 mm high by 426 mm wide 12 ads or 10 pages 12 % Double page spread More than 12 ads or 10 pages 15 % 270 mm high by 396 mm wide Employment advertising: 10 % Two half pages across gutter 135 mm high by 396 mm wide Size Height by Width mm Advertisement 2/1 pages 270 mm by 396 mm Sizes: full page 270 mm by 185 mm 3/4 page 270 mm by 135 mm/ 195 by 185 2/3 page 270 mm by 120 mm/ 180 by 185 junior page 185 mm by 135 mm 1/2 page 270 mm by 090 mm/ 135 by 185 2/2 page 135 mm by 396 mm 1/3 page 135 mm by 062 mm/0 90 by 185 1/4 page 135 mm by 090 mm/0 65 by 185 1/8 page 065 mm by 090 mm/0 43 by 135/ 32 by 185 AL DEFAIYA Size 2c 4c Size 2c 4c Digital Only: Unavailable at this Time 2/1 2/2 1/1 1/2 Cover pages: 2nd cover (inside front cover) 3rd cover (inside back cover) 3/4 1/3 4th cover (outside back cover) 2/3 1/4 Junior/Island 1/8 Discounts Magazine Size: 270 mm high by 205 mm wide 2 ads 3% Size Height by Width mm 4 ads or 3 pages 7% Advertisement 2/1 pages 270 mm by 410 mm 6 ads or 5 pages 10 % Sizes: full page 270 mm by 205 mm (trim) More than 6 ads or 5 pages 15 % full page 280 mm by 215 mm (bleed) Employment advertising: 10 % 3/4 page 270 mm by 154 mm/ 202 by 205 2/3 page 270 mm by 136 mm/ 180 by 205 junior page 185 mm by 120 mm 1/2 page 270 mm by 102 mm/ 135 by 205 2/2 page 135 mm by 410 mm 1/3 page 270 mm by 068 mm/0 90 by 205 1/4 page 135 mm by 051 mm/0 68 by 205 1/8 page 068 mm by 102 mm/0 34 by 205 ALMANAC: full page 285 mm by 210 mm (trim) full page 295 mm by 220 mm (bleed) PRINT COLLATERALS: No discounts are available on these fixed-price items because these U prices are on an actual material cost basis. Cover Jackets - exposition (500 pieces) Special Exposition Covers price on application Centre- and Gate-Folds - global distribution (4-6 pages) Sponsored Global Cover - global distribution Inserts - global distribution only price on application Special Issues price on application 9
ONLINE: WEB-BASED ONLINE: EMAIL-BASED 1. BANNERS: all banner prices per month/first come – 1. MÖNCH DEFENCE EXECUTIVE RESOURCE (DER) first served Newsletter (bi-weekly) Top Leaderboard (200 x 100 pixel) (max. 2 sponsors per Newsletter) 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Headline - Sole Sponsor Top - Main Sponsor Terminal - Co-Sponsor Leaderboard (468 x 60 pixel) - on Homepage 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 2. MILITARY/SECURITY NEWS FLASH Company Announcement (e.g. contract win Middle (468 x 60 pixel) - on Homepage or new product) plus photo, including a hyperlink 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months or video link or email link plus message on Social Media Leaderboard (468 x 60 pixel) – on Mönch News Channels (Twitter, LinkedIn/Facebook). 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Text must be in accordance with our standard regulations; 700 words maximum. Other pages (Publications, Meet Us At): Complete Database Right hand side (200 x 100 pixel) Individual Countries price on application 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months ONLINE: SUPPLEMENTS Hyperlink 250 each 2. VIDEOS Scroll-over Banner (Pop-Up) 500 each Video on Mönch YouTube channel / month Scroll-over Video 950 each Video on Mönch YouTube channel and Mönch Main Page / month 3. SPONSORSHIPS Limited availability; first come-first served basis NEWS on Mönch Online News Channels Hyperlink Scroll-over Banner (Pop-Up) Scroll-over Video FEATURED ARTICLE on Homepage per month - limited availability, first come – first served. (800 words plus 2 Photos) During Exhibitions (max. 3 days) per day - limited availability, first come – first served. (800 Words plus 2 Photos) EXPOSITION PACKAGE Sponsored Featured Article (3 days) plus Social Media Support: (3 days) 5. Technical Requirements, Terms & Conditions Technical Requirements for advertising material (print & digital): Technical Requirements - Print • Deliver ad material as PDF, JPEG, EPS or TIF file with minimum resolution of 300 dpi. • Use only Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Photoshop. • Supply all proprietary fonts in the ad file. Mönch is not responsible for automatic default fonts. • Use only CMYK colour format – European tonal scale. • Deliver all ad material to: advert@moench-group.com. NOTE: Proof sheets are not available Technical Require- ments - Video • Video format = MP4/Streaming • Maximum length = 30 seconds • Maximum file size = 7 MB Exclusion An advertiser’s competitors are not excluded from distribution. Sole Rights The Mönch Publishing Group reserves in principle the right to accept advertisements, alter text, publish and change advertisements. Translations Translations by order of clients are invoiced at cost. Mönch is not liable for translated term subjectivity or errs. This is a mere service to clients when they cannot provide a translation. Cancelations Advertisement cancellations are accepted until 14 days before closing date for reservations. Cover pages cannot be cancelled. Terms of Payment 30 days after invoice date, no discount. Sales tax (VAT) will be additionally billed. 10
6. General Business Terms and Conditions Governing Advertising Orders 1. “Advertising Order” as used herein shall mean any order for the publication of one or more Client(s) advertisement(s) in a publication for purposes of circulation. 2. Advertising orders shall be executed within one year after conclusion of the contract. Should the right to recall individual advertisements be extended to the Client, the order shall be executed within one year of the appearance of the first advertisement, as long as the first advertisements shall have appeared in accordance with paragraph 1. The Client shall be entitled to recall further advertisements within the specifically agreed deadlines mentioned in Sections 1 and 2. 3. The Publisher shall be entitled to decline advertisements and orders for insertion even after the conclusion of the contract, by reason of their content, on the grounds of origin or technical form in accordance with the uniformly applicable basic regulations of the publisher, if such content conflicts with the law, with legal provisions, or with common moral standards, or if the Publisher deems their publication unreasonable. This shall also apply to inserts and supplement contracts. They may also be declined if they would tend, through their format or layout, to create in the reader the impression that they form an integral part of the magazine or journal. 4. The placing of advertisements, supplements and client-supplied inserts in specific issues, editions or page locations is in no way guaranteed. 5. Advertising orders are binding, if they are given in person, by telephone, in writing, by fax or E-mail. The client is responsible for the quality of advertising material submitted for publication. The information contained in the publishing company’s confirmation of order is the information the publishing company uses to carry out the order. The Client shall be responsible for the timely delivery of the advertising text and of satisfactory print materials and inserts. Should execution of the advertising order not be possible because these materials were available too late or incompletely, the Client shall bear the full costs of the advertisement. Printing material faults which are not recognisable immediately and which are noticeable on publication of the advertisement only, cannot form the basis of any claim on part of the client should the supplied proof be insufficient. 6. In cases where an advertisement has been erroneously printed the Client shall have the right to claim a reduction in payment. In the case of errors which grossly detract from the purpose of the advertisement(s) the Client shall have the right to claim publication of a satisfactory replacement advertisement. No further claim on the part of the Client shall be admitted. 7. The Client shall bear all charges for preparation of proposals presented in the order, for printing plates and artwork as well as for subsequent alterations thereto. 8. The period for safekeeping of the printing material shall be three months after the execution of the order. 9. No claim under the warranty of compensation for damages shall be admitted that has not been made within four weeks after publication of the advertisement through a written notification of errors. 10. Should performance of the order be impossible owing to circumstances not attributable to the publisher, the Client shall compensate the publisher for all costs (typesetting and the like) arising therefrom. Should the advertisement governed by the order be published in part owing only to circumstances not attributable to the Publisher, the Client shall be charged only a corresponding fraction. Discounts allowed shall be adjusted to the value of advertisements actually appearing. Claims for compensation of damages by the Client for advertisements which for whatever reason have not been published or have not been published in good time shall not be admitted. 11. It is agreed that such compensation shall apply as is set forth in the relevant schedule of fees issued by the Publisher. For calculation of advertisement space sold, text millimetres shall be converted into advertisement millimetres to obtain price. Should specific size of advertisement not be agreed upon, the advertisement shall be invoiced on the basis of the size actually published. Compensation shall be payable within the collection period stipulated in the Schedule of Fees. We need to include reference to prepayment conditions e.g.: Any organisation placing a first advertising order, or an order placed after a period of 36 months during which no order has been placed, shall be considered a “new” client and will be required to pay in advance the full agreed cost of the advertisement before publication of the advertisement. When payment is delayed, past-due interest at the rate of 4% over the prevailing European Central Bank discount rate shall be assessed. A fee of € 10.00 shall be charged for each letter for demand of payment. Where payment is delayed the Publisher shall be able to defer the further execution of current orders until payment is made without thereby cancelling the entire order. 12. Place of perfomance and judicial venue shall be the city of Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler.. 13. In accordance with §§ 26 and 34 of the Bundesdatenschutzgesetz of 1.1.1978 we herewith give notice that we shall be employing electronic data processing for administration and invoicing of the contract. For this purpose we or a third party shall be storing personally applicable data insofar as it is of significance for the performance of the contract. 14. Where not otherwise stipulated in these “General Business Terms and Conditions Governing Ad vertising Orders”, our “Allgemeine Lieferbedingungen” (“General Terms and Conditions of Supply”) shall apply. 15. Any oral agreements not in keeping with the conditions for delivery and payment must be confirmed in writing. 16. If the client’s billing address differs from his mailing address, the client must inform the publishing company accordingly and provide the appropriate address. 17. If one of the above conditions violates any law or regulation, the validity of none of the other conditions is affected. 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You Told Us What You Wanted ... We Listened ... and We’re Changing In keeping with our motto that Knowing is Half the Battle, all the changes taking place in MilTech in 2021 are geared towards providing the readership with accurate, timely and relevant information, presented in a fashion that makes decision-making easier, research more efficient, and – perhaps – stimulates enhanced thinking and discussion. The most obvious change is the length of articles: you told us you wanted shorter, more easily assimilated articles, so the new norm is one, two and three-page articles: no more lengthy ‘catalogues’ of equipment or products. Instead, the articles will be oriented towards observa- tion, analysis and comment – something else on your wishlist. In order to take advantage of obvious synergies, each of the ‘core’ issues of MilTech this year will have a theme – Land Warfare, Homeland Security, etc. The first group of articles in each issue will address different aspects of this theme – taking advantage of the great breadth of experience in our international editorial contributors. But – importantly – the theme will not dominate the entire edition! The second half of each magazine will carry features, inter- views, comment and analysis of the full range of tri-service issues affecting the interests of our wide and varied international readership. And that leads to the other critically important point. In this media pack you will see a number of feature articles listed for each edition. This is only half the content of the magazine! Each issue will also carry a wide range of ‘Departments’, columns and commentaries aimed at pro- viding you with what you have asked for. Those additional features will include: Comment: In addition to the Editorial, there are five comment columns in each issue: two from selected contributors, a ‘Letter from America’ and a ‘Letter from Brussels’ from our dedicated correspondents and the ‘Rear Echelon’ column on the back page. In addition, we expect to announce in MilTech 1/2021 the start of a regular Guest Editorial column – bringing global thinking and thought leadership from some of the leading lights in our community. Departments: In addition to the C4ISR Forum (which will be growing) and the From the Bridge naval column, every issue will contain a Technology: the Final Frontier column, a Homeland Security Forum and an Industrial Focus section. More ‘departments’ are under consideration which, space permitting, will appear through the year. Interviews: In response to the demand for more interviews, we have a wide-ranging pro- gramme developing for 2021. The popular 3-2-1 Interview column will continue, and will be accompanied by one and two page interviews with organisations and individuals of topical interest – ranging from serving officers in military and public security agencies to senior indus- trialists and respected academics. Many of these interviews will be supported by additional material appearing on Mönch Online News (MON) at www.monch.com News and Analysis: In a rapidly-moving and dynamic environment like the defence and se- curity community, a competent publisher needs to be attentive to current developments, open to multiple points of view and flexible enough to be able to react quickly. Our news sections will do just that – and will again be supported by and linked to MON where appropriate. Why? Because knowing is half the battle – and you deserve our very best! 13
Reservation Deadline: RD Material Deadline: MD Publication Date: PD RD: 06 January 2021 Special Issue: 1/2021 – January/February CD: 11 January 2021 RD: 09 April 2021 CD: 14 April 2021 PD: 25 January 2021 Space PD: 14 April 2021 Theme – Armoured Vehicles Features - BOXER: A Possible Antidote to Overcapacity? - The Weaponisation of Space - Developments in Chinese Armoured Vehicles - Space Command: Why France and the US Need Them - Protected Light Vehicles as Primary Combat Systems - Russian Military Space Activities - Armoured Vehicles in and from the UAE - Interview with the European Space Agency - Armoured Vehicle Developments in Latin America - Small Satellites - NGCV: the US Next Generation Combat Vehicle - Planning for Star Wars: Warfare Principles Shape Up - Below the Hull: Advances in Wheeled Vehicle Engineering - Propulsion Systems: Challenges and Innovations - Israeli Armour: the Next Generation - Interview with NASA Features - Current Developments in India’s Space Programme - Hypersonic Weapons: the Reasons Why - The CubeSat Movement – the Blue Period? - The Eastern Mediterranean: A Defence & Security Perspective - Mars Missions - Large-Scale Airborne Assault: Is it Still Relevant? - Large vs Small – the Space Supply Chain - Tanks and the City: Urban Behaviour - Australia’s Space Programme - In Defence of the Kingdom: Thai Security - Modernising Space Architecture: the NDSA in Context - Norway’s Defence Industry - Industrial Innovation: Space to Work Plus: News, Industrial Focus, Industry Interviews, Comment columns, C4ISR Forum the 3-2-1 Interview, Technology: the Final Frontier, Letter from America, Electronic Warfare in Peer-to-Peer Ground Combat Letter from Brussels, the Rear Echelon and a Guest Editorial From the Bridge Bonus Distribution: The Evolution of Naval Power in the Gulf Space Tech, Long Beach, USA, 10 – 12 May Space Tech Europe, Bremen, Germany, 16 – 18 November Bonus Distribution: IAV, London, UK, 25 – 29 January IDEX/NAVDEX, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 21 – 25 February EnforceTac, Nuremberg, Germany, 11 – 11 March 3/2021 – May/June RD: 30 April 2021 MD: 05 May 2021 IWA, Nuremberg, Germany, 12 – 15 March LAAD, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 6 – 9 April PD: 19 May 2021 Indodefence, Jakarta, Indonesia, 7 – 10 April Theme– C4ISR - Digital War – Brought to you by…. - A Networked Battlefield – Challenges and Solutions - The Revolution in the Intelligence Cycle 2/2021 – March/April RD: 12 March 2021 - Night Vision Sensors for Special Operations CD: 17 March 2021 - Persistent Surveillance and Border Security PD: 31 March 2021 - C4ISR in Space Theme – Air Warfare - The C4ISR, the Whole C4ISR and Nothing But the C4ISR - Air Power 2030 and Beyond Features - Unmanned Systems Italian Style: Leonardo’s Portfolio, - Hybrid Warfare Programmes and Perspectives - Ground Robotics: Combat Roles and Potential - Avionics: Where Does Man Stop and Machine Take Over? - The Return of Point Air Defence Systems - Aircraft Armament: the Next 20 Years - One Year On: A Covid-19 Retrospective - Manned-Unmanned Teaming: the True Challenge - Leadership: the Real Training Challenge - The US Next Generation Air Dominance Programme - Indian Defence Modernisation Features C4ISR Forum - European Collaboration: Myth or Reality? Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Battle Management - ASW Helicopters: Status Report - Manoeuvre-Independent Flying Columns in Peer-on-Per Combat- From the Bridge - Lockheed Martin’s IAMD Concept China’s Growing Navy - Redefining Forward Repair: Getting Equipment Back in the Fight Bonus Distribution: ITEC, Seville, Spain, 25 – 27 May C4ISR Forum EW Europe, Seville, Spain, 25 – 27 May NATO’s ACCS Programme: Meeting Expectations? IDEF, Istanbul, Turkey, 25 – 28 May From the Bridge ISDEF, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1 – 3 June Submarine Programmes Surfacing IDET, Brno, Czech Republic, 9 – 11 June Paris Air Show, Le Bourget, France, 21 – 27 June Bonus Distribution: Sea-Air-Space, Washington D.C., USA, 12 – 14 April Modern Day Marine, Quantico, USA, 4 – 6 May RD: 07 May 2021 ADAS, Manila, Philippines, 5 – 7 May Special Issue EATC CD: 11 May 2021 DEFEA, Athens, Greece, 11 – 13 May IMDEX Asia, Singapore, 18 – 20 May European Air Transport Command PD: 17 June 2021 14
Special Issue NATO RD: 31 May 2021 CD: 02 June 2021 Special Issue: Autum 2021 MT looks at achievements of NATO from a PD: 18 June 2021 WORLD DEFENCE ALMANAC political, industrial and technological viewpoint (WDA) 4/2021 – July/August RD: 09 July 2021 CD: 14 July 2021 PD: 28 July 2021 6/2021 – November/December RD: 19 November 2021 Theme – Naval Warfare - Manned Ships: Still Relevant and a Future Force Multiplier CD: 24 November 2021 PD: 08 December 2021 - EU and NATO Naval Operations - Mechanized Marine Theme – Homeland Security - The Evolution of RHIB - Where the Lines Blur: Are Defence and Security Synonymous? - Israel’s Corvettes - Equipment for HLS Agencies - The Continuing Evolution of Naval Strategy - Water, Energy, Food: the Essentials of Cohesive Security Policies - Communications Challenges for National Security Features - Non-Lethal Solutions for Security Forces - Developments in Small Arms and Ammunition - Surveillance and the Citizen - European Procurement: A Comparative Analysis and Perspective - Migration, Security and Insecurity in Europe Features - Bulgarian Military Modernisation - Collaborative Aircraft Programmes: Answer or Imponderable?- - Perspectives on Conflict and Superpower Confrontation - Counter-UAS Comes of Age- - Humanitarian Demining in Coastal Waters - The Rise of Truck-Mounted Artillery - Do Infantry Rifles Require Extended Precision Engagement? C4ISR Forum - Russian Robotics: From Strength to Strength Distributed Electronic Warfare in Naval Operations - Israeli Innovation: Technology in the Nation’s Service From the Bridge C4ISR Forum Ocean Patrol Vessels Radar in Security Applications Bonus Distribution: From the Bridge MSPO, Kielce, Poland, 7 – 10 September The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Coastguard DSEI, London, UK, 14 – 17 September Bonus Distribution: Surface Navy, Washington D.C., USA, January 2022 Special Issue DSEI RD: 20 August 2021 CD: 25 August 2021 PD: 08 September 2021 1/2022 – January/February RD: 07 January 2022 CD: 12 January 2022 2021 PD: 25 January 2022 5/2021 – September/October RD: 07 September CD: 22 September 2021 PD: 06 October 2021 Theme – Armoured Vehicles - NATO’s AFV fleets: standardisation or diversification? Theme – Land Warfare - Vehicle developments and procurement in Asia-Pacific - Cross-Domain Warfare – Key Combat System Enablers - Eyes, Ears and Teeth: turret systems for the 21st century - Manoeuvre or Expeditionary Warfare – What do we Train For? - Power generation and management challenges - Anti-Ballistic Missile Defence and MBDA’s TWISTER - Heavy hitters: lightweight vehicles with devastating punch - European Army Modernisation - The Protection Paradigm: Passive vs Active - Capability Development for Peer-on-Peer Operations - Logistics – the Soft Underbelly Features - Naval Power: Kinetic Effect or Diplomatic Tool? Features - A Year in Review: What did 2021 Teach Us? - Defence for and from the Arabian Peninsula - The VA: America’s Challenge – and Response - The Quest for Aerial Dominance - What Did You do in the Peace, Mommy? Leadership for the Modern Military - Chinese Amphibious Capabilities - Advances in Battlefield Medical Care and Treatment - Dassault’s FALCON – Special Mission Aircraft - “Getting There the Fastest with the Mostest:” Airlift in Perspective - Adversary Air: Realistic Dogfighting - The Marine Littoral Regiment C4ISR Forum An Industrial Perspective: Mergers, Acquisitions, Consolidation and Innovation C4ISR Forum A Case Study in Battlefield Communications From the Bridge NATO, Russia and the North Atlantic From the Bridge Freedom of Navigation and the Great Game Bonus Distribution: IAV, London, UK, January 2022 Bonus Distribution: Singapore Air Show, February 2022 Milipol, Paris, France, 19 – 22 October Defexpo, India, February 2022 Kormarine, Busan, South Korea, 19 – 22 October DIMDEX, Doha, Qatar, 21 – 13 March 2022 Defence & Security Bangkok, Thailand, 1 – 4 November EnforceTac, Nuremberg, Germany, March Dubai Air Show, Dubai, UAE, 14 – 21 November IWA, Nuremberg, Germany, March Space Tech Europe, Bremen, Germany, 16 – 18 November Expodefensa, Bogota, Colombia, 29 November – 1 December I/ITSEC, Orlando, USA, December The right of alteration is reserved. 15
NAVAL Reservation Deadline: RD Material Deadline: MD Publication Date: PD FORCES INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR MARITIME POWER I/2021 - RD: 15 January 2021 Regional Focus MD: 20 January 2021 Brazilian Navy JANUARY/FEBRUARY PD: 05 February 2021 Latin American Navies’ Way to become Partners of NATO Seagoing Naval Fleets in the Caribbean Spotlight Submarine Cooperation Corvettes Israeli Navy Republic of Singapore Navy Global Update Indonesian Navy Conventional Submarines Special Ship Special Focus HDW Class 209-1400 (Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, Turkey) Surface Fleet Modernisation New Construction vs Midlife Upgrades Dossier Propulsion System Upgrades and Modernisation News from Navies and Naval Industry Marine Logistics Repair Services Profile Naval/Maritime Organization at Large Features Littoral Operations – Mine Countermeasures Vessels Bonus Distribution: Expeditionary Warfare – Combat Support & Auxiliary Ships LAAD, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 06 – 09 April 2021 Naval Strike – Next-Generation Naval Weapons Indodefence, Jakarta, Indonesia; 07 – 10 April 2021 Ship Design & Construction – Composites, Aluminium or Steel Sea Air Space, Washington D.C.; 12 – 14 April 2021 Safety & Protection – Surface Ship & Submarine Signature Management ADAS, Manila, Philippines; 05 – 07 May 2021 Electronic Warfare – Airborne Signals Intelligence IMDEX Asia, Singapore; 18 – 20 May 2021 Sensors – Seaborne Integrated Air & Missile Defence Radars ITEC, Seville, Spain; 25 – 27 May 2021 C4ISR – Cyber Attack Options IDEF, Istanbul, Turkey; 25 – 28 May 2021 Training & Simulation – Multi-National Fleet Exercises ISDEF, Tel Aviv, Israel; 01 – 03 June 2021 Air & Space – Naval Helicopters & Armaments Regional Focus Gulf Navies Review Royal Navy of Oman III-IV/2021 – RD: 14 May 2021 MD: 19 May 2021 West and South African Navies Update MAY/AUGUST PD: 04 June 2021 African Naval Forces in Joint Operations in the Gulf of Guinea Spotlight Special Ship Naval Artificial Intelligence Ezzat Class (AMBASSADOR Mk III) Patrol Ships (Egyptian Navy) Global Update Dossier Frigates News from Navies and Naval Industry Special Focus Profile Underwater Warfare Technology Naval/Maritime Organization at Large Hybrid and Battery Solutions Fuel Cell Technology Bonus Distribution: Mast Hoisting Technologies & Submarine Optronics SMM/MS&D, Hamburg, Germany; 02 – 05 February 2021 Torpedo Weapons IDEX/NAVDEX, Abu Dhabi, UAE; 21 – 25 February 2021 Underwater Communications Systems AFCEA, Bonn, Germany; 24 – 25 February 2021 Combat Systems for Conventional Submarines Features Littoral Operations – Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Expeditionary Warfare – Manned/Unmanned Collaboration II/2021 – RD: 03 March 2021 Naval Strike – Hypersonic Missile Technologies MD: 08 March 2021 Ship Design & Construction – All-Electric Ships MARCH/APRIL PD: 26 March 2021 Logistics & MRO – COTS/MOTS Procurement Safety & Protection – Non-lethal Options Spotlight Electronic Warfare – Naval Intelligence Services Information War at Sea Sensors – Sensor Networks for Ballistic Missile Defence C4ISR – Naval IP Networks Global Update Special Operations – Surface & Subsurface Delivery Options Autonomous Surface Vehicles Training & Simulation – Naval Ship Bridge Systems & Training Air & Space – Naval Space Surveillance Systems Features Littoral Operations – Coastal Defence Missiles Regional Focus Expeditionary Warfare – Anti-Surface Warfare Myanmar Navy Naval Strike – Strategic & Sub-strategic Missiles Bangladesh Navy Ship Design & Construction – Unconventional Hullforms Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Logistics & MRO – Accommodation, Hangars, Sensors, Special Ship Firefighting Equipment Independence Class LMV (Singapore) Safety & Protection – Surveillance & Maritime Awareness Systems for Coastal Protection Dossier Electronic Warfare – Shipboard Communications Intelligence News from Navies and Naval Industry Sensors – Infrared Search & Track Solutions Profile C4ISR – Maritime Satellite Communications Naval/Maritime Organization at Large Special Operations – Maritime Special Operations Forces Insertion Training & Simulation – CRBN Training Bonus Distribution: Air & Space – Maritime Patrol Aircraft UDT Europe, Rostock, Germany; 29 June – 01 July 16
NAVAL FORCES Special Issue – RD: 02 July 2021 MD: 07 July 2021 Expeditionary Warfare – Hospital Ships Naval Strike – High Energy Laser Developments for Surface Vessels German Naval Industry PD: 23 July 2021 Ship Design & Construction – 3D Printing for MRO Logistics & MRO – Offshore Patrol Vessel Mid-life Update & International Partners Safety & Protection – CBRN Defence Electronic Warfare – Submarine Electronic Support Measures Sensors – Surface Ship Sonars C4ISR – Sea-Air-Shore Radio & Data Communication V/2021 – RD: 13 August MD: 18 August 2021 2021 Special Operations – Combat Diver Equipment SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER PD: 03 September 2021 Training & Simulation – Fire Control Training Air & Space – Special Mission Aircraft Spotlight Regional Focus Replenishment at Sea Indian Navy Global Update US Navy New-Building Plans and Programmes Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare Vietnamese Navy South African Navy Features Littoral Operations – Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Special Ship Expeditionary Warfare – Naval Expeditionary Forces for New Missions Maharaja Lela Class Frigate (Malaysia) Naval Strike – Electro-Magnetic Railgun Developments Dossier Ship Design & Construction – Nano-Technology in Naval Engineering News from Navies and Naval Industry Logistics & MRO – Commercial and Military Off-the-Shelf (COTS/MOTS) Profile Supplies Naval/Maritime Organization at Large Safety & Protection – Surface Ship Air Defence Weapons Electronic Warfare – Countering Air Defence Systems Bonus Distribution: Sensors – Thermal Imaging Dubai Air Show, Dubai, UAE; 14 – 21 November 2021 C4ISR – Naval Cyber Defence Surface Navy 2022, Washington D.C., USA; January 2022 Special Operations – Boarding Operations DEFEXPO, Lucknow, India; February 2022 Training & Simulation – Shipboard Emergency Simulation & Rescue Training Air & Space – Air-Launched Anti-Ship & Cruise Missiles I/2022 – RD: 21 January 2022 MD: 26 January 2022 Regional Focus UK Royal Navy JANUARY/FEBRUARY PD: 11 February 2022 Royal Thai Navy Spotlight German Navy Riverine Warfare Southern Asian Naval Air Components Naval Shipbuilding Industry in the Asian-Pacific Region Global Update Nuclear-Powered Submarines Special Ship Special Focus Sejong Daewang Class (KDX-3) Destroyer (South Korea) Surface Fleets Dossier Smart Ship Technologies News from Navies and Naval Industry Alternative Propulsion Systems Profile Modular Combat Management Systems Naval/Maritime Organization at Large Features Bonus Distribution: Littoral Operations – Brown Water Operations DWT Marineworkshop, Linstow, Germany; September Expeditionary Warfare – Amphibious Combat Vehicles DSEi, London, UK; 14 – 17 September 2021 Naval Strike – Lightweight vs Heavyweight Torpedo Weapons AFCEA, Bonn, Germany; 15 – 16 September 2021 Ship Design & Construction – Ship Classification & Certification Kormarine, Busan, South Korea; 19 – 22 October 2021 Logistics & MRO – Joint Logistics Defence & Security, Bangkok, Thailand; 01 – 04 November 2021 Safety & Protection – Soft-Kill Defence Systems Electronic Warfare – Interoperable Mission Modules Sensors – Modular Sonar Arrays for Naval Platforms C4ISR – Long-Range Underwater Communications NAVAL FORCES Special Issue – 2nd half of the year Special Operations – Royal New Zealand Navy Littoral Warfare Unit Training & Simulation – Tactical Mission Trainers Flotilla 1 German Navy Air & Space – UAVs and the Digital Battlespace Regional Focus Royal Malaysian Navy VI/2021 – RD: 01 October 2021 MD: 06 October 2021 Coast Guards in the Asia-Pacific Region Marine Logistics Repair Services in the Asia-Pacific Region NOVEMBER/DECEMBER PD: 22 October 2021 Special Ship Spotlight BPE Buque de Proyección Estratégica (Spain, Australia, Turkey) Amphibious Warfare Operations Dossier Global Update News from Navies and Naval Industry High Speed Interceptor Craft Profile Special Focus Naval/Maritime Organization at Large Aircraft Carrier Programmes Bonus Distribution: Fleet Survey 2021 DIMDEX, Doha, Qatar; 21 – 23 March 2022 Features DSA, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 28 – 31 March 2022 Littoral Operations – Anti-Access/Area Denial Multi-layered Defences The right of alteration is reserved. 17
Reservation Deadline: RD Material Deadline: MD Publication Date: PD wehrtechnik I/2021 RD: 08 February 2021 CD: 16 February 2021 • Air Force: - Interview with the Chief of Staff Air Force PD: 05 March 2021 - Innovations in the Air Force • IWA/ENFORCE TAC SPECIAL: - Heavy Transport Helicopter A comprehensive overview of the soldier’s equipment, - German-Israeli Cooperation including: optics/night vision technology; personal equipment; - Command Post German Air Force Operational Units communications technology; handguns and ammunition; • Navy: simulation and training; and protection - Submarines – Latest Developments • Army: • Joint Support Service Command: - Interview with Brigadier General Ulrich Ott, General of the Army Aviators - Joint Support Service Command and Exercise DEFENDER-Europe 2020 - H145M LUH SOF of the Special Forces - Lessons Learned DEFENDER-Europe 2020 - Armoured Forces in the Context of VJTF and National and Alliance Defence • Medical Service: - Self-Propelled Howitzer 2000 – Requirements for Future Ammunition - Modular Medical Facilities • Air Force: • Cyber Command: - Air Force Object Protection Regiment - Centre for Geo-Information of the German Armed Forces - SEAD – Tasks, Missions and Modernisation of the ECR Tornado - Current Space Programmes - Tactical Air Transport in the Context of VJTF and National and • Feature: Alliance Defence - Information Management in the Ministry of Defence - Naval Air Warfare - Joint Air Power Competence Centre Kalkar • Navy: - Cyber Innovation Hub German Armed Forces - MKS 180 Building Programme • Bonus Distribution: • Joint Support Service Command: - IDET, Brno, Czech Republic, 9 – 11 June 2021 - Military Police on Missions, Interview with the Commander - Paris Air Show, Le Bourget, France, 21 – 27 June 2021 - Depot Organisation of the Logistics Office, German Armed Forces - UDT Europe, Rostock, Germany, 29 June – 1 July 2021 - Multinational Capability Command CBRN - MSPO 2021, Kielce, Poland, 7 – 10 September 2021 • Medical Service: - Interview with the Chief of Staff German Armed Forces Medical Service - Protected Medical Service Vehicles • Cyber Command: - Satellite Communications - Harmonisation of the Management Information System (HaFIS) wehrtechnik III/2021 RD: 27 August 2021 CD: 01 September 2021 - German Mission Network PD: 14 September 2021 • Feature: • BAAINBw – - Personal Protection Requirements German Defence Procurement Office: - Internal Leadership Centre Koblenz - Interview with the President - Cyber Innovation Hub German Armed Forces • Army: • Bonus Distribution: - Interview with the Chief of Staff Army - Enforce Tac, Nuremberg, Germany, 10 – 11 March 2021 - German-Dutch Cooperation – Armoured Battalion 414 - IWA, Nuremberg, Germany, 12 – 15 March 2021 - MUM-T Skills & Development - LAAD, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 6 – 9 April 2021 - Loitering Munitions for the German Army? - DWT Unmanned Systems, Bonn, Germany, 20 - 21 April 2021 - Indirect Fire for Airborne & Mountain Infantry - DWT – Dialogue with Military Attachés, Berlin, Germany, 3 May 2021 • Air Force: - Weaponized Drones - Counter-Drone – An Air Force Task - Loitering Munitions • Navy: - Surface & Underwater Communications wehrtechnik II/2021 RD: 21 May 2021 CD: 27 May 2021 - Systems for Reconnaissance & Surveillance • Joint Support Service Command: PD: 09 June 2021 • Army: - CBRN Defence Command – Technologies for CBRN Defence - Interview with the Commander Infantry Training Centre and - Centre for Verification Tasks of the German Armed Forces – General of the Infantry 30 Years of Arms Control - Analysis: Requirements of Airborne Infantry - Top-Class Sports in the German Armed Forces - Active Protection Systems for Protected/Armoured Vehicles • Medical Service: - Special Forces Reorganisation - Decontamination - Air Crew Security Units - Transport of the Wounded 18
• Cyber Command: - Cyber Defence • Feature: WEHRTECHNIK Special Issues - German-French Armaments Cooperation • Logistics Command of the German Armed Forces - Office for Infrastructure, Environmental Protection and Services of the German Armed Forces (BAIUDBw) • Army Aviators of the German Armed Forces - Cyber Innovation Hub German Armed Forces • Flotilla 1 German Navy • Bonus Distribution: - DWT – Bundeswehr Logistics 2021, Erfurt, Germany, • Planning Office of the German Armed Forces 14 – 15 September 2021 - DSEI, London, UK, 14 – 17 September 2021 • Military Police Command of the German Armed Forces - DWT Marineworkshop, Linstow, Germany, 27 – 29 September 2021 • Medical Service Command of the - KSK Symposium, Germany German Armed Forces - MILIPOL, Paris, France, 19 – 22 October 2021 - Space Tech Europe, Bremen, Germany, 16 – 18 November 2021 More information will follow in due time wehrtechnik IV/2021 RD: 05 November 2021 CD: 10 November 2021 PD: 26 November 2021 wehrtechnik I/2022 RD: 18 February 2022 CD: 23 February 2022 • Army: PD: 10 March 2022 - Interview with the Commander Military Engineering Training Centre • IWA / ENFORCE TAC SPECIAL: and General of the Military Engineers A comprehensive overview of the soldier’s equipment, - Special Military Engineers – Renaissance of Area Denial including: optics/night vision technology; personal equipment; - Future Qualified Anti-Aircraft Defence System communications technology; handguns and ammunition; - CSAR – The Land Forces’ Perspective simulation and training; and protection • AFCEA Spezial • Army: • Air Force: - Interview with the Commander of the French-German Brigade - Future Development of Ground-Based Air Defence - Light Multipurpose Helicopter - sUAS and their Threat Potential - On the Way to Generic Army Units – Integration of Medical Service, - Protection of Land-Based Operations Logistics Support and Military Engineering - Digitally Aided Close Air Support - Unmanned Ground Vehicles for Infantry - Takeover and Control of the Airspace in the Event of Military Tension • Air Force: or Defence - Interview with the Commander of the Air Operations Centre - Laupheim: Experience with the H145M - Maintaining Capability & Future Development of the Taurus Air-Launched - Future Developments in SIGINT Cruise Missile • Navy: - Digitisation in the German Air Force – Simulators and Trainer Systems - Interview with the Chief of Staff German Navy - Armed Search and Rescue – Perspective of the German Air Force - Future Development of the Surface Fleet – - Nuclear Weapons Sharing Programme Frigates, Corvettes, Support Ships • Navy: - Modern Ship Propulsion - WTD 71 – Technical Centre for Ships and Naval Weapons, - Naval Aviators Marine Technology and Research • Join Support Service Command: - Integrated Bridge Systems for Navigation and Ship Automation - CBRN Defence Command Series – Digital Solutions in CBRN Defence • Joint Support Service Command: - The German Armed Forces Territorial Tasks Command - CBRN Defence Command Series – CBRN Defence Regiment - SpezPiRgt 164 – Specialised Military Engineers as Trainers - VJTF 2023 – Challenges of the Logistics System in the German Armed Forces in the Military Engineering Domain - Support Command - Training Concepts for Military Engineering Machines - Host Nation Support - Field Camps • Medical Service: - Open Skies – The International Certification of the A319 OH - Interview with the Chief of Staff Medical Service • Medical Service: - Civil-Military Cooperation - Rapid Emergency Medical Services Command - MEDEVAC - Personal Equipment • Cyber Command: • Cyber Command: - Information Technology Command of the German Armed Forces - Artificial Intelligence in Military Operations - Mobile Networks • Feature: • Feature: - Army Development Office - BWI GmbH – IT Systems House of the Bundeswehr - Cyber Innovation Hub German Armed Forces • Bonus Distribution: • Bonus Distribution: - Enforce Tac, Nuremberg, Germany, March 2022 - DWT – Cyber Defence Conference, Bonn, Germany, - IWA, Nuremberg, Germany, March 2022 6 – 7 December 2021 - FIDAE, Santiago de Chile, Chile, April 2022 - Industry Day Military Engineering, Ingolstadt, Germany, December 2021 - AFCEA, Bonn, Germany, February 2022 The right of alteration is reserved. 19
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