Quantcast
Last updated on May 20, 2013 at 23:32 EDT

Equipping the Warfighter With the Next Generation of Offensive Capabilities

July 3, 2012

LONDON, July 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –

The 6th Annual Infantry Weapons in September 2012 will explore developments in the
field of infantry weapons [http://www.infantryweaponsconf.com ], addressing advances in
both small arms and support systems.

Senior military personnel from over 10 nations including UK MoD, British Army, German
Army, US Army, Czech MoD and Swedish Armed Forces will gather at infantry Weapons
alongside key industry experts to learn, network and build business relationships within
the infantry weapons [http://www.infantryweaponsconf.com ] community.

One of the key themes for this year’s Infantry Weapons gathering will be training the
dismounted soldier, with Lieutenant Colonel John Whitchurch, Commanding Officer from the
Small Arms School Corps, will be outlining the latest methods used to train the British
Army.

Highlights of the 6th Annual Infantry Weapons conference include:

        - How the British and the New Zealand Army are reacting to the recent
          operational deployments in their future procurement plans for small arms, fire control
          and night vision systems
        - Concept of operations behind the deployment of new modular, switch calibre
          weapon systems in briefings from the Army of the Czech Republic & Polish Military
          University of Technology and how these systems can help improve the flexibility and
          lethality of the soldiers
        - Briefings from the German Army and SAAB on how technical developments are
          being pursued in modern anti tank systems
        - User feedback from the US Army TRADOC Capability Manager on XM25 and how they
          are looking to restructure squad organisation for greater effect

The 6th Annual Infantry Weapons conference will take place between 19 – 20 September
in London and is sponsored by SAAB.

The Infantry Weapons online resource centre features an interview with Lt Col (Ret.)
Amos Golan who is an inventor of the Israeli-made CornerShot rifle, currently taking the
world by storm as it allows for users to fire accurately from behind cover, he gives his
views on this revered technology, how it is being purchased by international forces and
authorities. The complimentary interview is available at

http://www.infantryweaponsconf.com

Notes to Editors:

The 6th Annual Infantry Weapons conference will take place between 19 – 20 September
in London

For further information on International on the 6th Annual Infantry Weapons conference
contact Bilal Azmat on +44(0)-20-7368-9300 or email defence@iqpc.co.uk

Complimentary interviews, articles & case studies are available for download on the
International Close Air Support website at

http://www.infantryweaponsconf.com/Event.aspx?id=757624

SOURCE Defence IQ


Source: PR Newswire