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FLIGHT mn O N A L Unmanned Systems Asia Pacific 2005 International conference 10-11 March 2005 Park Hyatt Hotel, Melbourne, Australia .orming technology i. Unmanned Systems Asia Pacific returns to Melbourne, Australia in March 2005, as the region's premier unmanned air vehicles technology conference. The event, building on the clear success of our UAV Asia Pacific 2001 and 2003 conferences, will again be held in conjunction with the Australian International Air Show. In 2005, a major focus for Unmanned Systems Asia Pacific will be the critical challenge of introducing unmanned air vehicles into operational service. This theme reflects the evolution of the Australian and Asia-Pacific region into one of the world's most dynamic UAV user communities with a high level of technological awareness and widespread requirements, matched by a variety of new civil and military systems either about to enter or having just entered into operational service. Confirmed papers include: Lessons from the operational deployment of Shadow and Raven in OIF and OEF, by Lt Col Andrew Ramsey, Special Forces, PM Ground Manoeuvre Systems, US Army. Mariner operations in support of the Canadian Atlantic Littoral Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Experiment (ALIX) August 2004, by Chris Dusseault, Special Projects Manager, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems. Developing Australia's unmanned systems industrial base, by Peter Smith, President of Aerosonde Ltd and head of the Australian UAV industry initiative. Leveraging Australia's unmanned systems research and development base, by Rod Walker, University of Queensland. Self forming communication networks and manned-unmanned systems coordination for emergency services applications, by Brian Mansell, Australian Technology Information Australian Department of Transport and Rural Affairs policy perspectives on UAV operations in civil airspace, by Mike Gahan, Airspace Directorate, Federal Department of Transport and Regional Services Australia. Early bird discounts are available for Flight International subscribers and AUVSI members please visit our dedicated website www.unmannedsystems.info For delegate and sponsorship information please contact: Cathy Fuller, Flight International in the UK on: + 44 (0) 20 8652 3749, email: cathyfuller@rbi.co.uk To discuss the programme please contact: Peter La Franchi, Flight International on: + 61 419 246 620, email: nulka@ozemail.com.au Daryl Davidson, AUVSI on: + 1 703 920 2720, email: davidson@auvsi.org This conference is part of the International Opportunities Programme for the unmanned systems sector jointly presented by Flight International and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International www.auvsi.org j www.flightinternational.com
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