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Don't miss the Pre-Event C-IED and Shaped Charges Workshop
26/05/1012th October 2010: 0900-1210
Threats workshop: C-IED and Shaped Charges
0850 - Chairman’s welcome and a look at the morning ahead
0900 - The changing threat in operational theatres
How to understand the diversifying asymmetric threat
• What can be done to keep one step ahead of the threat today?
• Are we learning lessons effectively?
0925 - Gaining insight into current C-IED Research
What is the latest state of the art technological C-IED solutions?
• Developments in countering the IED threat (protection against blast charges, EFPs and SC/RPG threats)
• Understanding the latest innovative research
Dr Stanislav Rolc, Assistant Professor, VOP Brno, Czech Republic
0950 - Maximising the use of in-theatre forensics and patterns of life
How are we progressing in defeating the networks?
• What is being done to support ‘right of the boom’ activities?
• Integrating these techniques into a holistic C-IED approach
1015 - Morning refreshments and networking
1040 - How the EFP threat is changing vehicle design
Are we likely to see the use of the EFP in Afghanistan?
• Learn from experiences in Iraq
• How is the EFP threat diversifying further?
Dr Prof Manfred Held (Ret'd), Shaped Charge Threats, MBDA, Germany
1110 - Operational feedback – Afghanistan
Insight into NATO forces in Southern Afghanistan
• What patterns are being seen throughout the country?
• Understanding foreign influences on the threat
1140 - Long term development of the IED threat
Will we see a worldwide change in TTPs for IED use?
• Are we likely to see chemical or biological elements in future IEDs?
• Latest feedback in insurgent specialist training
Andy Oppenheimer, CBRNE Defence Analyst, UK













































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