Empowering Armoured Modernisation for Tactical Dominance and Enhanced Security in Europe SAE Media Group is delighted to announce that the Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe will return to Prague for its 10th year between 13 - 14 May 2024. In response to the ongoing War in Ukraine and the unstable security environment, NATO nations across Europe have increased their defence spending to prioritise the modernisation of their armoured vehicle fleets and meet the challenges of modern warfare. The Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe conference is the premier meeting for armoured vehicle programme managers, military commanders and industry experts from the region. A world-class event focused on military vehicles based in Europe, assisting with the continued learning and development of armoured vehicle programme managers and practitioners through briefings, panel sessions and focused discussion groups. Key Highlights for FAVCEE 2024: Exclusive International Focus: Be part of the only global gathering specifically addressing the unique challenges and developments in regional armoured vehicles within Central and Eastern Europe. New for 2024: Optimising armoured mobility for quick reaction forces in Europe, advancements in European Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), uncrewed ground systems, in-depth insights into the BOXER Program; and new speakers from United States, Germany, and Italy. Unique Collaboration Platform: Leverage our exceptional forum to foster collaboration among key stakeholders involved in the operation, training, development, and integration of armoured fighting vehicles, propelling advancements in this critical domain. Stay Informed and Inspired: Hear about the latest technologies, programmes, platforms, and strategies shaping the landscape of armoured fighting technology. Early Bird Offers: EB1 - £400 – 31 January 2024 EB2 - £200 – 29 February 2024 EB3 - £100 – 29 March 2024 Future Armoured Vehicles, Armoured Vehicles, Military Vehicles, Army Technology, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Czech Republic, Lethality, Survivability, procurement, acquisition, situational awareness, land C4ISR, communications, battle management, modernisation, interoperability, reconnaissance, surveillance