Naval Amphibious Operations Subject of London Conference

Press Release
Sunday, August 5, 2012

Senior militiary officers from 15 nations to meet with leading industry experts to examine role of amphibious operations.

The subject of the conference is: "Delivering an Agile, Multirole and Powerful Amphibious Capability".

Senior military officials, including eight flag officer from over 15 nations including the US, UK, Italy, Norway, Finland, France, The Netherlands, Poland, Philippines and Australia will gather in London along with leading industry experts at the 3rd Annual Amphibious Operations in September 2012

"Amphibious Operations 2012 is an opportunity to meet with the USMC's partners from around the world, not only to share our experiences from Bold Alligator-12, but more importantly to describe how we might collectively consider exploiting them with a view toward developing even more robust amphibious capabilities in the near future" says Colonel Vince Goulding (ret'd), Director, Experiment Division, of the USMC Warfighting Lab.

Amphibious Operations 2012 will specifically focus on Asia Pacific with the Philippines offering an update on their modernisation plans and the US speaking about regional cooperation.

Military personnel will give their future perspective and requirements over the course of the three day event

The Amphibious Operations conference will take place between 25 - 27 September in London and is sponsored by: Shark Marine Technologies, Dubai Ship Building and Engineering L.L.C and Marine Alutech Oy Ab.

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