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SAE Media Group's Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe 2023 conference is returning for its seventh successful year on the 17th - 18th May 2023 as a live and in person event in Prague. As the only conference specialising on rotary systems in the Central and Eastern Europe, this will be a unique opportunity to network with numerous leading Air Force and Helicopter Programme Managers.

Unlike other events, this conference is a meeting for the military helicopter community across Central and Eastern Europe with a focus on the selection and procurement of new platforms and systems as a means of securing strategic success, whilst putting in place the necessary mechanisms for the maintenance, repair and overhaul of existing legacy platforms. This is the only event that provides a regional focus on Eastern European nations seeking to develop and modernise their fleets, along with NATO and international partners seeking strategic insights into cooperation and interoperability across the region.
 

1st helicopter squadron, 51st helicopter wing Presov, Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic; Army Futures Command; Bird Aerosystems Ltd; Bundeswehr ; CAE Engineering Kft; Ceská Letecká Servisní a.s.; Croatian Air Force; Czech Air Force; Czech Armed Forces; EDA; European Air Services; European Defence Agency; FN HERSTAL; French Air and Space Force; German Army; Government Office of the Prime Minister, Department of Defence Development; HDF Modernization Institute; Hungarian Defence Forces; Hungarian Defence Forces 86. Szolnok Helicopter Base; Hungarian Defense Forces Forces Command; IABG; Leonardo Helicopter; Lithuanian Air Force; Matc; Meta Aerospace Capital; Ministry of Defence; Ministry of Defence of Hungary; Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic; Ministry of Defence, Austria; Movement Coordination Centre Europe (MCCE); NAHEMA (NATO HELICOPTER D&D PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT AGENCY); NAHEMA (NATO Helicopter Management Agency); NATO Support and Procurement Agency; Patria Group; Patria ISP Oy; Pbs Velka Bites; Pinnacle Solutions, Inc.; Program Executive Office, Aviation; Slovak Air Force; Slovenian Armed Forces (SAF); THALES; Thales AVS France; U.S. Army; United States Army, Army Futures Command DEVCOM; Us Army Peo Aviation; Wojskowe Zaklady Lotnicze Nr 1;

Conference programme

8:00 Registration & Coffee

8:40 Chair's Opening Remarks

Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav  Dvorak

Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav Dvorak, Defence and Security Consulatant and former Deputy Chief of General Staff , Czech Defence and Security Industry
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8:50 Welcoming Remarks from Czech Air Force Command

Colonel David Klement

Colonel David Klement, Deputy Commander, Czech Air Force
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9:00 Host Nation Opening Address: Eliminating Obsolescence: Regeneration the Helicopter Force of the 22nd Helicopter Air Base to Meet the Challenges of Contemporary Conflict

Lieutenant Colonel Tomáš Navrátil

Lieutenant Colonel Tomáš Navrátil, Deputy Wing Commander, 22 Helicopter Base, Czech Air Force
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  • Outlining the Technical and Interoperability benefits of the new UH-1Y Venom and AH-1Z Viper Helicopters
  • Updating training and Air Base procedures to ensure an effective and sustainable transition from the Mi-171 Sh and Mi-24/35 rotary platforms
  • Defining the future developments of the Air Base and Helicopter units
  • 9:30 Modernisation Priorities for The Croatian Airforce’s Helicopter Capacity

    Brigadier General Michael Križanec

    Brigadier General Michael Križanec, Commander, Croatian Air Force
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  • Reviewing the plans for the reduction of the role of the Mi fleet in favour of platforms of western origin.
  • Preparation for the integration of the UH-60M into the Croatian Air Force.
  • Reviewing the Long-Term Development Plan 2022 – 2033 and how it advances the goal of deploying and sustaining an interoperable and capable force
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  • 10:00 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor: Leonardo

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 The Role of Rotary Platforms in Achieving the Hungarian Defence Forces’ Modernisation

    Colonel Dr. Tamás Bali

    Colonel Dr. Tamás Bali, Commander of the HDF 86 Helicopter Wing, Hungarian Air Force
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  • Modernisation achievements and outstanding challenges for Rotary Wing force.
  • Results from Exercise Fire Blade 2022 – hosted In Hungary for the EDA
  • Integration and modifications of the H145M platform
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  • 11:30 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor: Airbus Helicopters

    12:00 Assessing the Success and Future Steps for the AW101 Rotary Platform in the Polish Armed Forces

    Lieutenant Commander (Commander Pilot) Sebastian Babel

    Lieutenant Commander (Commander Pilot) Sebastian Babel, Senior Specialist, Helicopter Commander, General Command of the Polish Armed Forces
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  • Key maritime duties and challenges for rotary platforms in the Polish Armed Forces
  • Technical specifications of the AW101 platform for the Polish Armed Forces to enhance SAR and ASW capabities
  • Update on the progress of fleet construction for 2023 operational use and managing the reduction of the role of legacy platforms
  • Future Polish Naval Aviation Plans
     
  • 12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 Opportunities for Nations Looking for Alternative Helicopter Fleets

    Brigadier General (ret'd) Daniele Cucchi

    Brigadier General (ret'd) Daniele Cucchi, Aviation Support Programme Manager, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
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  • Nations currently using legacy helicopters (breakdown of platform types)
  • Weaknesses of operating legacy fleet
  • Easing the transition into modern and supportable fleets
  • 14:00 Updates on the Development of European Next-Generation Rotorcraft Capabilities

    Mr. Cyril Heckel

    Mr. Cyril Heckel, NGRC Programme Officer, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
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  • Next steps for the programme following the June 2022 signing of a Memorandum of Understanding
  • 14:30 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    15:00 The New Leader in European Helicopter Training and Interoperability: Establishing the Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC)

    Colonel Jorge Inácio

    Colonel Jorge Inácio, Commander, Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC)
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  • Reflecting on the achievements and legacy of the EDA’s helicopter training programmes.
  • Providing an overview of the new structure and enhanced capabilities of the MHTC to deliver helicopter tactics training and enhance human interoperability 
  • Outlining the priorities and future plans for the first 15 years of MHTC operation
     
  • 15:30 Afternoon Tea

    16:00 Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe to Enhance Readiness and Interoperability in the application of Rotary Wing Platforms to Joint Special Forces Operations

    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik, Commander, Multinational Special Aviation Programme Training Centre (MSAP TC)
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  • Framework for creating and operating MSAP/MSAP TC, to cover all aspects of training capabilities required to create and sustain Special Aviation Operations units in line with Participants individual NATO Defence Planning Process (NDPP) targets
  • MSAP TC – SOATU Training Concept, reviewing the MSAP TC SOATU Training Plan 2019 – 2027 and how it advances the goal of developing and sustaining SOATU capability inside MSAP nations
  • MSAP nations – transition to western type of helicopters, modernisation achievements with influence on SOATU development tempo; meaning of risk acceptance concerning Special Aviation Operations unit in MSAP member countries
  • Exploring the benefits of international cooperation via MSAP/MSAP TC in developing Special Aviation Operations units (SOATU) inside NATO countries
     
  • 16:30 Utilising New Training Technologies to Maximise Interoperability and Meet Modern Helicopter Operational Challenges

    Colonel Karel  Valvoda

    Colonel Karel Valvoda, Director, Multinational Aviation Training Centre
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  • Highlighting the role of the MATC in meeting the challenges and opportunities posed to rotary systems by UAVs
  • Exploring the benefits of the partnership with Centres of Simulation and Training
  • Strategies to maximise cooperation and interoperability between the V4 nations
     
  • 17:00 The Use of Rotary Platforms to Perform SAR and MEDEVAC Operations in Challenging Environments

  • Overview of 751 Squadron’s mission objectives
  • C2 and logistic demands for ultra-long range operations in Europe’s largest SAR area
  • Training methods and improving interoperability with European SAR units
  • Major Daniel Silva

    Major Daniel Silva, Squadron Commander, 751 Squadron, Portuguese Air Force
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    17:30 Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav  Dvorak

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav Dvorak, Defence and Security Consulatant and former Deputy Chief of General Staff , Czech Defence and Security Industry
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    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    8:50 Chair's Opening Remarks

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav  Dvorak

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav Dvorak, Defence and Security Consulatant and former Deputy Chief of General Staff , Czech Defence and Security Industry
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    9:00 The Role of 112CW Helicopters in Supporting Greek, EU and NATO Interests in the South-East Med Area

    Brigadier General Vasileios Tosios

    Brigadier General Vasileios Tosios, Commander of the 112 Combat Wing, Support Command, Hellenic Air Force
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  • Overview of the operational priorities of the 112 Combat Wing
  • Multination training and coordination participation to improve SAR/CSAR and MEDEVAC capabilities
  • Technical requirements of the Mid-Life Upgrade of the AS332 Super Puma Helicopters
     
  • 9:30 Assessing the Implicatins for Rotorcraft Use and Technology of Air Power in the Ukrainian-Russian Conflict

    Lieutenant Colonel Emiliano Pellegrini

    Lieutenant Colonel Emiliano Pellegrini, Subject Matter Expert (SME), Attack Helicopter and Air-Land Integration, Combat Air Branch, Joint Air Power Competency Centre (JAPCC) and Italian Army Aviation
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  • Rotary Wing assets primarily employed in the RUS-UKR war
  • General overview of losses and downed helicopters
  • Cause analysis of downed assets
  • Supposed Technological gaps
  • Structure and Command supposed mistakes
  • Inappropriate flight profiles and procedures
  • Applied conclusions to the Allied Forces
  • 10:00 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Shaping the Hungarian Rotary-Wing Operation Capabilities

    Colonel Simon Zsolt

    Colonel Simon Zsolt, Deputy Commander of the HDF 86 Helicopter Wing, Hungarian Air Force
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  • Advanced training achievements on the H145M platform
  • Utilisation of the EDA’s Blade Exercises to reach the Hungary Rotary Wing aircrews’ operational readiness
     
  • 11:30 Enhancing Lithuanian Operational Capacities through Rotary Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys, Commander Maintenance Depot, Lithuanian Air Force
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  • Advantages of the multi-role UH-60M Black Hawk for meeting Lithuanian military priorities
  • Procurement and training strategies to maximise interoperability with neighbouring allies
     
  • 12:30 Ensuring Full Value of the UH-60M platform for the Slovak Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Vojtech Pitron

    Lieutenant Colonel Vojtech Pitron, Deputy Commander, 1st Helicopter Wing Presov, , Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic
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  • Update on the progress of the construction of a new helicopter hangar
  • Upgrade specifications to improve the capabilities of the current UH-60M fleet
  • Acquisition and utilisation of simulators for national and joint training 
  • Further rotary platform regeneration plans to prevent future capability gaps
  • 12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 Rotary Wing Capabilities in the German Armed Forces

    Mr. Harald Sucher

    Mr. Harald Sucher, Branch Chief - Rotary-Wing Aircraft, Directorate-General for Equipment, German Federal Ministry of Defence
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  • Planned fleet renewal of helicopter systems in Army, Air Force and Navy 
  • Challenges and possibilities to meet future threats
     
  • 14:00 Italian Armed Forces’ Progress towards Rotary Wing Development Goals for Land, Sea, and Air

    14:30 Facilitating Next-Generation Aviation Designs with Technological Improvements to Airworthiness

    Dr. Jim Kirsch

    Dr. Jim Kirsch, Software, Simulation, Systems Engineering and Integration S3I Director, DEVCOM Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC)
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  • Overviewing the AvMC’s development goals for helicopter technology in support of US Army Aviation
  • Highlighting key advancements with rotary-wing applications such as:
  • Agile software development
  • Additive Manufacturing Components
  • Open Systems Architecture
  • Challenges for maturing and applying new technologies
     
  • 15:00 UK Combat Aviation Future Challenges

    Colonel Alex Willman

    Colonel Alex Willman, Assistant Head - Combat Aviation, Military Capability, Army Futures, British Army
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    15:30 Afternoon Tea

    16:00 Session Reserved for Sponsor: Thales

    16:30 Enhancing Rotorcraft Capabilities to Facilitate Overwhelming Force for Joint All-Domain Operations of the United States and Allied Operations

    17:00 Perspective on and challenges with Development of Future Rotary Wing Concepts for the Royal Netherlands Air Force

    Colonel Peter Arts

    Colonel Peter Arts, Head of Department for Aviation Projects, Defence Materiel Organisation
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  • Aims for the Netherlands future Rotorcraft Concept Analysis 
  • Co-ordinating international cooperation within NGRC, ENGRT and FVL
  • Further research and development priorities for the Netherlands Defence Helicopter Command
     
  • 17:30 Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav  Dvorak

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav Dvorak, Defence and Security Consulatant and former Deputy Chief of General Staff , Czech Defence and Security Industry
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    FEATURED SPEAKERS

    Brigadier General (ret'd) Daniele Cucchi

    Brigadier General (ret'd) Daniele Cucchi

    Aviation Support Programme Manager, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
    Brigadier General Michael Križanec

    Brigadier General Michael Križanec

    Commander, Croatian Air Force
    Brigadier General Vasileios Tosios

    Brigadier General Vasileios Tosios

    Commander of the 112 Combat Wing, Support Command, Hellenic Air Force
    Colonel David Klement

    Colonel David Klement

    Deputy Commander, Czech Air Force
    Colonel Dr. Tamás Bali

    Colonel Dr. Tamás Bali

    Commander of the HDF 86 Helicopter Wing, Hungarian Air Force
    Colonel Jorge Inácio

    Colonel Jorge Inácio

    Commander, Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC)
    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    Commander, Multinational Special Aviation Programme Training Centre (MSAP TC)
    Lieutenant Colonel Tomáš Navrátil

    Lieutenant Colonel Tomáš Navrátil

    Deputy Wing Commander, 22 Helicopter Base, Czech Air Force
    Mr. Cyril Heckel

    Mr. Cyril Heckel

    NGRC Programme Officer, NATO Support and Procurement Agency

    Brigadier General (ret'd) Daniele Cucchi

    Aviation Support Programme Manager, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
    Brigadier General (ret'd) Daniele Cucchi

    Daniele Cucchi is the Aviation Support Programme Manager at the NATO Support and Procurement Agency.

    He has spent almost 40 years in the Italian Air Force, attending the Air Force Academy and graduating with a Master degree in Aeronautical Engineering.

    During his career, he covered various roles dealing with fixed wing aircraft, rotorcraft and military jet engines, including international assignments.

    Before joining NATO, he was responsible for the introduction into service of several new CH-47F and NH-90 helicopter as the Director of the Regional Technical Office of Milan of the Air Armaments and Airworthiness Directorate.

    Daniele Cucchi left active duty three years ago with the rank of retired Brigadier General.
     

    Brigadier General Michael Križanec

    Commander, Croatian Air Force
    Brigadier General Michael Križanec

    Personal Details:

    • Rank (DOR): BG (5 August 2019)
    • DOB, City: 07 January 1972, Zagreb
    • Duty: Commander HRV AF
    • Unit: Croatian Air Force HQ

    Education:

    • BSC Aeronautics, 1997, Traffic Sciences University, Zagreb
    • Squadron Officer School, 1998, Air University, Maxwell AFB
    • English language course, 2003, Defense Language Institute, Lackland AFB
    • Masters degree "Military operational art and science", 2004, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB
    • Leaders course for advanced security studies, 2005, “George C. Marshall – Center for International Security Studies”, Germany
    • War college – “Ban Josip Jelacic”, Croatian Military Academy, 2015

    Medals and Commendations:

    • Medal “Order of ban Jelacic”, ‘19
    • US Army Achievement Medal ‘11
    • NATO Non-Art V Medal ISAF ‘11
    • Presidential Commendation RH ‘09
    • NATO Non-Art V Medal KFOR ‘09
    • Medal “Order of the Croatian Interlace” ‘09
    • Medal “Order of the Croatian Trefoil”, ‘00
    • Minister’s of Defense commendation, ‘00
    • Minister’s of defense financial reward, ‘00
    • Air Force Commander’s commendation,’98,’00,’01,‘02
    • 94th AFB Commander’s commendation, ‘98
    • Chief of Staff of the USAF award, ‘98
    • SOS School Commandant’s Award for Academic Excellence, ‘98
    • SOS Squadron Commander’s Award, Member Right of Line Flight, ‘98

    Career:

    • 1997-2003 Pilot, 28th Transport Helicopter Squadron
    • 1998-2000, 94th AFB Head S-3
    • 2003, Air Force G-3 Staff officer
    • 2004-2009, Multirole Helicopter Squadron Deputy CO
    • 2009-2013, Multirole Helicopter Squadron CO
    • 2013- 2014 General Staff J-3 Joint doctrine development staff officer
    • 2014- 2016 Executive officer to Chief of the General Staff of Croatian Armed Forces
    • 2016-2017 91. AFB Commander
    • 2018 – 2019, CoS and Deputy CO, AF HQ
    • 2019 – Commander AF

    Rank Progression:

    • LCpl, 21 January 1997 (cadet) OR-3
    • 2Lt, 28 January 1997 OF-1
    • 1Lt, 11 August 2000 OF-1
    • CPT, 01 August 2003 OF-2
    • MAJ, 01 December 2006 OF-3
    • LtCol, 25 May 2010 OF-4
    • Col, 5 August 2016 OF-5
    • BG, 5 August 2019 OF-6
       

    Foreign Languages:

    • English
    • Passive Russian and French

    Brigadier General Vasileios Tosios

    Commander of the 112 Combat Wing, Support Command, Hellenic Air Force
    Brigadier General Vasileios Tosios

    Professional Summary:

    •  Air Force Pilot Brig. General ranked with twenty eight (32) years of experience as an Air Force Officer.

    Work History:

    • Commander of HAF/112CW, present day
    • Director of HAFSC Operations Center
    • Director Of Evaluation & Inspection for Cyrus Republic/National Guard
    • Director Of Evaluation & Inspection (HAFSC)
    • 112 CW Director Of Training & Operations
    • 352 VIP SQ Squadron Commander (EMB-135/145, GV)
    • 380 Airborne Early Warning Squadron Operations Officer (EMB-145AEW)
    • 352 VIP SQ Squadron Operations Officer (EMB-135/145, GV)
    • 352 SQ VIP Squadron Pilot/Officer (EMB-135/145, GV)
    • 356 Tactical Transport Squadron Pilot/Officer (C-130H/B)
    • 340 Fighter Squadron Pilot/Officer (A-7H),
    • CRM/ORM Facilitator/Instructor/Evaluator
    • War College Studies
       

    Flying Experience:

    • Initial/Intermediate/Operational Training: total 250 hrs
    • Operational Flying : more than 4000 hrs
    • Governmental & VIP Flying: more than 3000 hrs
       

    Colonel Alex Willman

    Assistant Head - Combat Aviation, Military Capability, Army Futures, British Army
    Colonel Alex Willman

    Colonel Alex Willman was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1992. After a tour in Northern Ireland, several deployments to BATUS and a tour as a Troop Commander in Phase 2 Training, he completed the Army Pilots’ Course and was posted to 9 Regiment AAC as a Squadron 2IC in 1997. During his time in 9 Regt AAC he led detachments of Lynx and Gazelle to BATUS and America as well as completing a tour of Bosnia in 2000. He was then posted to 3 Regiment AAC as the Regimental Operations Officer and deployed on Operation Telic as the Aviation Battle Group Operations Officer in 2003. Having been selected for promotion, he carried out his initial Grade 2 appointment as SO2 O&D in Initial Training Group and was subsequently selected for command of 657 Squadron AAC as part of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing 2005-2007. During Command he deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan as well as a number of exercises worldwide. After his tour with 657 Sqn AAC he was posted to the Directorate of Equipment Capability Air and Littoral Manoeuvre in the Ministry of Defence in 2007.

    Col Willman attended ACSC 13 in 2009-2010 and was selected for promotion to OF4 where he was initially posted as the MA to Director General Land Warfare followed by an operational deployment to Baghdad as the SO1 Plans with in the NATO Training Mission Iraq in 2011. On completion of this tour he was posted back to London as an OF4 within Equipment Strategy Army and was the lead briefer on Aviation matters within the General Staff. With the delegation of the Equipment Programme to Army HQ in 2013, he was posted to Andover as the SO1 Aviation Plans and assumed responsibility at the Staff level for financial programming of the Army’s’ Core Equipment Programme. Having been selected for Command of 2 (Training) Regiment AAC, Col Willman delivered Phase 2 and Phase 3 Ground training for the AAC September 2014 – December 2016. A brief tour at the Joint Helicopter Command as the SO1 J5 plans followed December 2016 – January 2018, where Col Willman was selected for promotion to Colonel and posted back to Middle Wallop as the Commandant of the Army Aviation Centre January 2018 – April 21. After his three year command tour he was posted back to Army HQ and is now the Cap Sponsor for Combat Aviation in Mil Cap Plans under the Futures Directorate.

    When time permits, he is a keen alpine skier, enjoys the odd round of golf and continues to play cricket. He is married to Jane who is an Occupational Health Consultant in the local area and their daughter Juliet is sixteen going on eighteen and attends Peter Symonds College in Winchester.
     

    Colonel David Klement

    Deputy Commander, Czech Air Force
    Colonel David Klement

    Personal Data:

    • Date of birth: 13 September 1966
    • Place of birth: Havlíckuv Brod, Czech Republic
    • Marital status: married

    Education:

    • 1980 – 1984: Military grammar school, Prague
    • 1984 - 1988: Military Aviation College, Košice
    • 2008 - 2009: National defence management course – military tactics and operational science, Brno
    • 2014 - 2015: General Staff course – theory of national defence, Brno

    Service Career:

    • 1988 - 1989: Flight controller, Aerial Photography Group, Hradec Králové
    • 1989 - 1991: Flight controller, Composite Air Transport Squadron, 3rd Air Transport Regiment, Prague
    • 1991 - 1999: Senior navigator, Transport Squadron, 6th Transport Air Force Base
    • 1999 - 2003: Flight navigator, Transport Squadron, 6th Transport Air Force Base
    • 2003 - 2005: Flight navigator, Transport Squadron, 24th Transport Air Force Base
    • 2005 - 2008: Deputy Chief, Czech Airspace Operations Control Section, MoD Force Development – Operations Division
    • 2008 - 2011: Head, Operations Planning Group, JFC HQ Naples, Italy
    • 2011 - 2013: Deputy Commander, 24th Transport Air Force Base
    • 2013 - 2019: Commander, 24th Transport Air Force Base
    • 2019 - 2020: Director, Air Force Development Department, MoD Force Development Division
    • 2020 - 2021: Deputy Director, MoD Force Development Division
    • 1 May 2021: Director, Czech Armed Forces Personnel Agency
    • 1 Nov 2022: Deputy Commander of Czech Air Force
       

    Operational Deployments:

    • 2000: SFOR air unit, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • 2001: KFOR air unit, Kosovo
       

    Decorations:

    • Czech Armed Forces Honorary Badge of Merit, 3rd grade
    • Czech Armed Forces Medal, 3rd grade
    • Service Abroad Medal of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic – General, 1st grade
    • Czech Armed Forces Service Medal, 1st grade
    • Decoration “For Service in Cooperation with NATO in Kosovo”
    • Honorary commemorative badge “For Service in Peace Operation in the Balkans”
    • Czech Armed Forces Service Medal Ribbon, XXV

    Language Skills:

    • English

    Hobbies:

    • Skiing
    • Inline Skating
    • Tennis

     

    Colonel Dr. Tamás Bali

    Commander of the HDF 86 Helicopter Wing, Hungarian Air Force
    Colonel Dr. Tamás Bali

    Colonel Tamás Bali PhD started his military carrier as a helicopter co-pilot in 1996. From 2001, he was promoted to be Pilot in-command on Mi–8 transport helicopter. Half a year later, he became an A7 officer. From 2003 he was promoted to be the chief of the Air training and Operations detachment at Hungarian Defense Force’s 86th Szolnok Helicopter Wing. Later this year, he became an instructor pilot on the Mi–8 helicopter.


    He continued his military carrier at the Hungarian Joint Force Command’s Flight Training Department as a J7 officer from 2007, then he became this Department’s deputy commander. Following this, he was assigned to work at the Hungarian Ministry of Defense as a J3 officer.


    Returning back to Szolnok in 2015, he was promoted to be a deputy base commander, at present he is the 86th Szolnok Helicopter Base’s commander. Recently (apart from a lot others), he deals with pilot preselection and training.
     

    Colonel Jorge Inácio

    Commander, Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC)
    Colonel Jorge Inácio

    Colonel Jorge Inacio joined Portuguese Air Force Academy in 1992 and, after finishing the course, served in the Tactical Air Transport and Search and Rescue Squadrons, flying around 3000 flight hours in the SA-316B Alouette III, SA-330 Puma and EH-101 Merlin.


    Served in the Air Command/Plans Branch, Portuguese Military University Institute as Joint Operations Planning teacher and, in the EUMS/Concepts and Capabilities Directorate (CONCAP)/Force and Capability Branch (FORCAP) as action officer and deputy Branch Chief.


    Has the Degree (Pre Bologna) in Military Aeronautical Sciences, specialty of Pilot, Course for Promotion to Senior Officer, Joint Staff Course and Postgraduate in Military Sciences, Security and Defence.
     

    Colonel Karel Valvoda

    Director, Multinational Aviation Training Centre
    Colonel Karel  Valvoda

    Colonel Valvoda took over MATC leadership in November 2018.

    His background is military pilot flying both Mi-17/171 and Mi-24/35 helicopters. After joining the Czech Air Force in 1989, he was working on various positions from Helicopter Regiment up to Air Force Command. His last assignment prior MATC was Chief Flight Safety at CZE AF HQ.

    He was involved in several NATO operations, last time in Resolute Support Mission as Commannder 311th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron tasked to train Afghan helicopter pilots. His military career includes two assignments in NATO Military Structures, last time as member of Czech Military Delegation to NATO HQ Brussels.

    Colonel Peter Arts

    Head of Department for Aviation Projects, Defence Materiel Organisation
    Colonel Peter Arts

    Colonel Arts started his career in the Royal Netherlands Air Force in 2002 as an Apache pilot for the 301st Squadron. He was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan where he flew over 800 combat hours. After his operational career at the 301st squadron, he led the weapons school and was responsible for tactical standardization of the Defense Helicopter Command. After an assignment at the Air Force HQ, Colonel Arts was assigned to the Netherlands Ministry of Defense as Air advisor for Joint Special Operations, Chief Helicopter Requirements and as Senior Policy Advisor responsible for long term development planning of the Netherlands Armed Forces. He then returned to the Air force as Chief Helicopter Branch. Currently, Colonel Arts is posted at the defense Material Organization as head of the Department for Aviation Projects.

    Colonel Simon Zsolt

    Deputy Commander of the HDF 86 Helicopter Wing, Hungarian Air Force
    Colonel Simon Zsolt

    Col. Zsolt Simon was infected with the aviation during high school when he started gliding on the nearby airfield in Szolnok city when he was 14. After high school he joined the military and started his pilot training in 1993 in the Air Force Collage. He graduated as a helicopter pilot in 1997 and started his military pilot career as a pilot on Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopters.


    Three years later, he was promoted to an instructor and became the flight safety officer of the transport helicopter squadron. He also completed a fixed wing training in the Nato Flying Training Program in Canada (NFTC) on the TEXAN CT156 aircraft. After that course, he moved to the wing staff level of the Szolnok Helicopter Base as an executive training officer. During his career, he led two helicopter-training missions in Afghanistan where he and his team was responsible to train tactics to the afghan Mi-17 pilots. From 2015 to 2019 he was the Chief of Flight Training of the 86th Szolnok Helicopter Base.


    In April 2020 he was assigned to Command the Transport Helicopter Squadron at the 86th Szolnok Helicopter Base and became the chief instructor on H145M helicopters.


    In 2022 he was promoted to colonel and became the deputy commander of the 86th Szolnok Helicopter Base.
    He has more than 2500 flight hours on helicopters and 300 hours on fixed winged aircraft.
     

     

    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    Director, Multinational Special Aviation Programme
    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    Commander, Multinational Special Aviation Programme Training Centre (MSAP TC)
    Colonel Tomislav Pušnik

    I'm a native of Celje, Republic of Slovenia. After my graduation in Juny 1997 on Faculty of Transport and Traffic Science in the 1st generation Croatian military pilots, I was commissioned in Helicopter Training Squadron, Croatian Air Force & Air Defence.
    I have served in numerous positions at the squadron and wing level, including command at the squadron level. I was deployed in support of operations KFOR, ISAF & RESOLUTE SUPPORT.
    I'm a aircraft commander, with more than 2,500 hours, in the Bell 206 Jet Ranger, Mi-8T, Mi-8 MTV1 and Mi-171Sh helicopter including about 180 flight hours in missions KFOR, ISAF & RESOLUTE SUPPORT.
    My service abroad and overseas includes numerous deployments spanning across two continents in support of contingency and named operations.
    I'm married with three children (a daughter and two sons).

    Personal Details:

    • Name, rank: Tomislav Pušnik, COL (OF5)
    • Nationality: HRV
    • Date of Birth: 21 December 1971
    • Marital status: married, 3 children
    • Email: tomislav.pusnik@msaptc.org / tomislav.pusnik@morh.hr

    Civilian Education:

    • 1976 – 1986: Elementary School, Trogir, Republic of Croatia
    • 1986 – 1990: Air Military High School, Mostar, Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina
    • 1992 – 1997: Faculty of Transport Sciences, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia
       

    Military Education: 

    • 1997: Officer School – Croatian Military Academy, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia
    • 2006: High Officer School – CAF & AD Education Centre, Zemunik D., Republic of Croatia
    • 2007: Military Diplomatic School – Croatian Military Academy, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia
    • 2009: Command and Staff College – Croatian Military Academy, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia
       

    Foreign Languages:

    • English
    • Slovenian

    Additional Military Education and Skills:

    • 1998:Flight Instructor, Zemunik D., 93rd Air Force Base
    • 2003: Bell 206, Maintenance Test Pilot, 93rd Air Force Base
    • 2012: Helicopter Night Vision Goggle Quallification, Zagreb, 91st Air Force Base
    • 2014: 2015, 2018 AAT PTC, Ostrava, Zadar
    • 2018: S.E.R.E. Training, Rakitje
    • 2019: SOA Instructor, NATO SOF School
    • 2021: CRM Instructor,
    • 2021: Personnel Recovery (PR) Instructor
       

    Effective Dates of Promotion:

    • 1997: Second Lieutenant
    • 2000: First Lieutenant
    • 2003: Captain
    • 2007: Major
    • 2015: Lieutenant Colonel
    • 2021: Colonel
       

    Flight Information:

    • Rating: Aircraft commander
    • Flight hours: More than 2,500
    • Aircraft flown: Bell 206 Jet Ranger III, Mi-8T, Mi-8 MTV1, Mi-171Sh
       

    Assignments:

    • 1997 – 2002: Flight Instructor Pilot, Helicopter Training Squadron, CAF & AD Education Centre
    • 2002 – 2003: Flight Training Adviser, Helicopter Training Squadron, CAF & AD Education Centre
    • 2003 – 2008: Flight Leader, 2nd Flight, Helicopter Squadron, 93. Air Force Base
    • 2008: Deputy Squadron Commander, Helicopter Squadron, 93. Air Force Base
    • 2009: Deputy Squadron Commander, Helicopter Transport Squadron, 93. Air Force Base
    • 2009 – 2013: Squadron Commander, Helicopter Transport Squadron, 93. Air Force Base
    • 2014: Head of Flight Section, Operation Section, 93. Air Force Base
    • 2014: Staff Officer, Pilot School, CAF Training Center
       

    International Deployment & Experience:

    • 2010 October-November: International military exercise „JOINT ACTION 2010“, North Battle Group, Kingdom of Sweeden
    • 2013 March-July: HRV Contigent Commander, KFOR, Kosovo
    • 2014 March-July: Mi-17 Helicopter Pilot Adviser, ISAF, Islamic republic of Afghanistan
    • 2015 July-December: Team Leader, Mi-17 Helicopter Pilot Adviser, RESOLUTE SUPPORT, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
    • 2018 July-2019 February: Team Leader, Mi-17 Helicopter Pilot Adviser, RESOLUTE SUPPORT, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
    • 2016 January-2018 March: AAT PTC Course Leader
       

    Major Awards and Decorations:

    • 2013: KFOR, Non-Article 5 NATO Medal
    • 2014: ISAF, Non-Article 5 NATO Medal
    • 2015: RESOLUTE SUPPORT, Non-Article 5 NATO Medal
    • 2019: 24th Czech Air Advisory Team RESOLUTE SUPPORT, Medal
    • 2019: Red hrvatskog pletera, Medal

    Interests and Hobbies:

    • Reading
    • Cycling
    • Sport activities (running, gym, soccer, basketball, skiing, swimming)
       

    Dr. Jim Kirsch

    Software, Simulation, Systems Engineering and Integration S3I Director, DEVCOM Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC)
    Dr. Jim Kirsch

    Dr. Jim Kirsch was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in July 2019. As S3I Director, Dr. Kirsch ensures the S3I Directorate provides technical expertise to the Army and other users of Army systems in the areas of systems integration, prototype development and integration, hardware-in-the-loop simulation, system performance analyses, statistical data and error analysis, system simulation, simulation theory and technology, end-game lethality analysis, verification and validation techniques, and real-time time-critical model simulation technology. Dr. Kirsch directs execution of over $2B in Army and Joint Service funding ensuring the readiness of both the current and future force aviation and missile systems.

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

    Commander Maintenance Depot, Lithuanian Air Force
    Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

    DATE OF BIRTH: 1978-01-19
    PLACE OF BIRTH: Joniskis, Lithuania.
    FAMILY: Married, has a son and a daughter.


    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

    • 2000 m. Kaunas Technology University, bachelor's degree in electrical engineering
    • 2002 m. Kaunas Technology University, master's degree in electronics engineering
    • 2003 m. General Jonas Zemaitis Lithuanian Military Academy, commanders course
    • 2005 m. General Adolf Ramanauskas Warfare Training Centre, environmental specialist courses
    • 2006 m. General Jonas Zemaitis Lithuanian Military Academy, Air Force Captain Course
    • 2009 m. Polytechnic Institute of Turin, Italy, the International Aeronautical Engineering II level specialized master studies
    • 2009 m. EAS training facility in Italy, logistical support course
    • 2010 m. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, the maintenance organization certifying staff human factor training
    • 2011 m. Siauliai University, master's degree in energetic engineering
    • 2013 m. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, aircraft fuel tanks operating courses
    • 2014 m. Aviation factory “Alenia Aermacchi”, aircraft C-27J service managers course
    • 2014 m. Aviation factory “Airbus Helicopters”, helicopter AS-365 Dauphin T4 level course
    • 2015 m. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Part - 145 and Part - M courses
    • 2019 m. Siauliai University, master's degree in mechanic engineering
    • 2020 m. Baltic Defence College, Joint Command and General Staff Course (JCGSC).


    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

    • 2003.06.26 - 2004.09.30 Air Force I Aviation Base technical group, aircraft maintenance and periodic work, the head of radio-electronic equipment repair and periodic maintenance section
    • 2004.10. 01 - 2007.10.27 LAF Armament and Equipment Repair Depot, avionics repair works and periodic maintenance department, the chief of radio-electronic equipment section
    • 2009.08.01 - 2012.09.30 LAF Armament and Equipment Repair Depot, Quality Control Department, engineer of radio-electronic equipment
    • 2012.10.01 - 2014.10.26 LAF Armament and Equipment Repair Depot Technic repair and maintenance squadron commander
    • 2014.10.27 - 2018.09.17 Deputy Commander of LAF Armament and Equipment Repair Depot
    • 2018.09.17 - 2019.08.12 LAF Engineering service, senior engineer for radio communication and navigation
    • 2020.07.10 Commander of LAF Armament and Equipment Repair Depot

    Lieutenant Colonel Emiliano Pellegrini

    Subject Matter Expert (SME), Attack Helicopter and Air-Land Integration, Combat Air Branch, Joint Air Power Competency Centre (JAPCC) and Italian Army Aviation
    Lieutenant Colonel Emiliano Pellegrini

    Lieutenant Colonel Emiliano PELLEGRINI was commissioned in the Italian Army in 1990, when he was admitted to the Italian Army Military Academy. He was assigned to 5 th Attack Helicopter Regiment “RIGEL” where served as Squadron Commander and Operations Officer. During this period, he was qualified as Attack helicopter pilot with NVG (Night Vision Googles) and HIRNS (Helicopter Infrared Navigation System) licence. He has flown fixed wing SF-260, multirole helicopters AgustaBell-206, AgustaBell-205, as well as, the AgustaWestland A-129 “Mangusta” attack helicopter.

    From 2012 to 2016 was Commander of 34 Helicopters Group Squadron “TORO”, after then he had been assigned to NATO Rapid Deployable Corps Italy (NRDC-ITA) in G3-AIR Branch both as planning and operation officer. He has been deployed to Middle East (Iraq, Geordan, Afghanistan).

    He is currently stationed at the JAPCC as the Attack Helicopter on Air-Land Operations Planning and Integration, Airborne, and Airmobile Operations SME (Subject Matter Expert) in the Combat Air Branch.

    Lieutenant Colonel Tomáš Navrátil

    Deputy Wing Commander, 22 Helicopter Base, Czech Air Force
    Lieutenant Colonel Tomáš Navrátil

    Biography:

    • 2000 – 2004: Master Degree in A/C Maintenance, University of Defence Brno
    • 2004 – 2013: Maintenance Officer, 22 Helicopter Air Base (CAPT)
    • 2013 – 2016: SME Air, JOC, Joint Force Command Naples, Italy (MAJ)
    • 2016 – 2019: 223 Maintenance SQN Commander, 22 Helicopter Air Base (LtCol)
    • 2019 – 2022: Rotary Wing SME, Force Development Division, Cze MoD (LtCol)
    • 2022: Deputy Wing Commander, 22 Wing, 22 Helicopter Air Base (LtCol)
       

    Lieutenant Colonel Vojtech Pitron

    Deputy Commander, 1st Helicopter Wing Presov, , Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic
    Lieutenant Colonel Vojtech Pitron

    LTC Vojtech PITRON, Deputy Commander, 51st Helicopter Wing Prešov, Slovakia.


    Commissioned in 1996 and graduated of Air Force Academy, Košice, Slovakia in 2002 as a helicopter pilot.


    I have flown the Mi-2, Mi-17, UH-60M and currently I am an active instructor pilot with over 2600 hours. During my career I was deployed two times with Slovak helicopter unit as a pilot in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prior to my current assignment, I was the commander of the 1st Helicopter squadron, 51st Helicopter Wing Prešov.
     

    Lieutenant Commander (Commander Pilot) Sebastian Babel

    Senior Specialist, Helicopter Commander, General Command of the Polish Armed Forces
    Lieutenant Commander (Commander Pilot) Sebastian Babel

    Commander pilot Sebastian Babel joined the Airforce Academy in 1993. He graduated from Academy in 1997 as a helicopter pilot and from this year he began his career in the aviation of the Navy.

    At the beginning he flew as a pilot on the rescue helicopters W-3 Anakonda, and then since 2002 he has continued his flight adventure on the American SH-2G ASW deck helicopter.

    He is a Masterclass pilot, instructor in full combat readinnes and test pilot.

    He was the co-creator of the cooperation of the naval aviation forces with special forces in the field of protection of trade routes and support for maritime operations.

    He participated in NATO missions in 2006, 2008 ACTIVE ENDEAVOUR as a crew commander and 2019 as a group commander.

    As a deck pilot, he has completed 800 landings on various ships during the day and 400 landings on ships at night.

    Currently, he serves in the helicopter aviation division of the General Command of the Polish Armed Forces still happily flying.

    Major Daniel Silva

    Squadron Commander, 751 Squadron, Portuguese Air Force
    Major Daniel Silva

    Major Daniel Silva joined the Air Force in 2003, obtaining is brevet in June 2009 upon completion of the flying training in the USAF.

    After attending the Helicopter Conversion Course, he was assigned to the EH-101 Merlin.

    From 2011 to 2021, he performed several roles on the 751SQN, including Operational Planning Officer, Standardization and Evaluation Chief Officer and Flight Operations Director.

    Late 2021, after graduating from HTIC, delivered by European Defense Agency, he became part of the first crew of helicopter tactical instructors of the Portuguese Air Force.

    In October 2022, Major Daniel Silva took command of the 751 Squadron.
     

    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav Dvorak

    Defence and Security Consulatant and former Deputy Chief of General Staff , Czech Defence and Security Industry
    Major General (Ret'd) Bohuslav  Dvorak

    His Service experience began in 1983 as a helicopter pilot, from 1986 he took on a variety of command posts in the 11th Helicopter regiment such as Flight, Deputy Squadron and Squadron command roles. By 1993 He was Senior inspector – SO1 AVN, A3 Section, 3rd Tactical Air Force Corps HQ before 1997 when he was DACOS AIR, CZE Armed Forces Contingent HQ, SFOR, Bosnia-Herzegovina again returning to his previous role in 1999. He took on a variety of NATO roles including SO1 AVN, ACE Mobile Force (Land) Command, NATO, Heidelberg and DACOS J3Air –„Allied Harbor” operation, AFOR HQ, Albania.


    After a number of other staff and command roles between 2002 and 2009 he reached the position of Deputy Chief of the Armed Forces Development & Operational Division; CZE Armed Forces General Staff taking full command from 2010 – 2012. On 8 May 2010 Promoted to the Brigadier General and by 2012 became Deputy Chief of the General Staff - Chief of Staff being promoted to the Major General on 28 October that year. By 2014 he was Deputy Minister of Defence for Acquisition before retiring from active and political service 2015 becoming Defence & Security Advisor to the Czech defense industry.
     

    Mr. Cyril Heckel

    NGRC Programme Officer, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
    Mr. Cyril Heckel

    Cyril Heckel is currently Acquisition and Development Officer at NSPA leading the integration activities (for Concept Stage) of the Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability project on behalf of the Participating Nations. He has been working within international defense programme environment for the last 16 years, operating 7 years at OCCAR and the last 4 years at NSPA. He concluded his 23-year Naval officer career in 2018 where he served on several operational units between 1997 and 2002 before directing his career towards Naval Programme Management. He has been leading the NGRC Preparation activities before the Concept Stage since 2021 and has extensive experience in leading high-level performance teams for defense armament Programmes and he strongly supports dedication to customers’ satisfaction by establishing a solid acquisition framework, by developing relevant requirements and by securing needed funding

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    Harald Sucher has been Head of Branch "Rotary-Wing Aircraft" in the Directorate-General for Equipment of the German Federal Ministry of Defence since March 2021. After studying aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart and completing career training for the technical service in the Bundeswehr Administration, he held a number of posts both at the Bundeswehr Technical Centre for Aircraft, at the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support and on ministerial level. Before moving to his current position, he was Head of Branch "Certification Policy Matters" at the National Military Aviation Authority.

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