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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Association of Defense Industry of the Slovak Republic (ADISR) 1Slide2: Background to the Slovak Defense Industry Milestones: Period between the WW I. and WW II. transfer of defense related production from the Western border of former Czechoslovakia to the inland of Slovakia beginning of small arms, artillery equipment and ammunition production WW II. period defense companies became part of the defense arsenal of Nazi Germany at the end of the WW II. defense facilities were destroyed by the Nazis Post-WW II. period revival of previously destroyed defense capabilities and beginning of production of artillery equipment, tanks, armored vehicles and ammunition under former Soviet Union license transfer of defense related R&D capability from the Czech SKODA Plzen to Slovakia beginning of defense R&D activity in Slovakia and production of original defense products 2Slide3: Background to the Slovak Defense Industry Milestones: Post-WW II. period 1987 - defense production reached its peak producing over 0.6 billion USD worth of products; 65% export; 73.000 employees in defense industry 1989 - decrease in production of tanks and armored vehicles; beginning of first conversion period supported by the government early 1990s - collapse of Warsaw Pact and Eastern European centralized economy; beginning of market liberalization in Eastern Europe 1993 - independent Slovak Republic came into existence Post-independence period after 1993 - beginning of second conversion period in defense industry; partial privatization of defense related capabilities strive for reconciliation of recession in defense production; government supported several modernization projects 1999 - early 2000s - introduction of the NATO Membership Action Plan by the government; several modernization programs were terminated; procurement liberalization 3Slide4: Background to the Slovak Defense Industry Present days: Slovak defense industry capabilities have been significantly reduced over the past 16 years and the complex restructuring process is yet in progress Current Structure and Capabilities of the Slovak Defense Industry are as follows: 4Slide5: Formation, Objectives, and Principles of Operation of ADISR ADISR was founded by 40 co-founder members on the 1st of March 2000 Main objective of ADISR is to promote and protect any entrepreneurial and commercial interests of its members globally as well as locally through permanent dialog with the National Council, Government of Slovakia, Ministries and other bodies of the State Administration following a principle of mutual respect - principles of cooperation between ADISR and MOD SR are established by a Cooperation Agreement signed on the 8th of March 2001 ADISR operates in compliance with all relevant legal regulations valid in the Slovak Republic and in line with the security and defense policy of the Slovak Republic 5ORGANIZATIONAL SCHEME OF ADISR: GENERAL ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORY BOARD PRESIDIUM (President plus Vice Presidents for Strategy, Production, Trade, Army Relations) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ORGANIZATIONAL SCHEME OF ADISR 6 MEMBERS Activities of Members in the areas of: Research, Development, Testing Maintenance and Service Marketing & Sales IT, Electronics and Control Systems Ammunition and Components Weapon Systems, Armored Equipment Slide7: Basic Membership Breakdown Structure of ADISR R&D and Production Organizations DMD GROUP Companies (with government stake) DMD GROUP, a.s. DMD TRADE, a.s. KONŠTRUKTA-Defence, a.s. ZTS ŠPECIÁL, a.s. ZVS HOLDING, a.s. Industrial R&D and Production Companies (private) ALES, a.s. EVPÚ, a.s. PPS VEHICLES, s.r.o. VRM, a.s. VÝVOJ MARTIN, a.s. WAY INDUSTRY, a.s. ZTS Elektronika ES, a.s. ZTS VVÚ KOŠICE, a.s. OBUV-ŠPECIÁL, s.r.o. Military Organizations Military Technical, Testing and Repair Facilities (under MOD SR) VTSÚ Záhorie VTÚ Liptovský Mikuláš VLTSÚ Košice VOP 027 Trenčín VOP 016 Moldava LOT Trenčín LOBB Banská Bystrica Trading and Other Organizations 7 AEROPROGRES s.r.o. MAGNET PRESS, SLOVAKIA s.r.o. UNIMPEX s.r.o. BAE Systems Ltd. MSM s.r.o. VÝSTAVISKO TMM, a.s. BITUMEX s.r.o. PETINA INTERNATIONAL, a.s. WILLING, a.s. CORINEX GROUP, a.s. S.M.S. s.r.o. WORLD CONSULT, a.s. DELTA-B s.r.o. TECHNOPOL INTERNATIONAL, a.s. ZTS-OTS, a.s. INCHEBA, a.s. TRENČIANSKA UNIVERZITA A.D. JAZOLA KERAMETAL, a.s. UNEX s.r.o. Slide8: 8Slide9: International Cooperation References BAE Systems - integration of IFF system for MOD SR DIEHL Munitionssysteme - modernization of RM-70 122 mm Rocket Launcher for MOD SR (RM-70 MODULAR) Rheinmetall Landsysteme/W&M - development of AMV 4x4 light armored vehicle; development of tank ammunition GIAT Industries - modernization of T-72 tank (project of a medium tank turret with 120mm NATO gun) Officine Galileo - modernization of T-72 SAGEG/SFIM - modernization of T-72 tank (sights) STEYR-DAIMLER-PUCH Spezialfahrzeug - integration of KD-V30 light 30mm turret on PANDUR I/II Thomson Training and Simulation - T-72 Turret Trainer THALES TRAINING AND SIMULATION - aircraft simulators A number of other projects are being discussed with global industrial players 9Slide10: ADISR can offer educated , competent, inventive, skilled and dedicated human potential for R&D and manufacturing in the following areas: self-propelled artillery systems, medium and light weapons stations and turrets for medium and light vehicles medium and large caliber ammunition including components electronic control systems for weapons and mobile Command and Control units simulators and trainers for ground and air forces equipment for mine clearing and engineer units ATC/ATM equipment relevant manufacturing capabilities and testing facilities - all EN ISO certified 10Slide11: 11 Industrial R&D and Production Companies VÝVOJ Martin, a.s. (www.vyvoj.sk) design, development and qualification of special-purpose superstructures for trucked and wheeled vehicles recovery, support and engineer vehicles platforms ALES, a.s. (www.ales.sk) development and production of advanced computer-aided systems for both ATC/ATM and Air Defense applications, radar modernization and consoles manufacturing ATM system radar systems C3I consoles and cabinets testing & monitoring systems simulating & training systems Industrial R&D and Production Companies: Industrial R&D and Production Companies ZTS Elektronika ES, a.s. (www.zts.elektronika.sk) design, development and production of electronic components for artillery systems tanks and their applications Obuv špeciál, s.r.o. (www.obuvspecial.sk) design and production of special shoes 12Military Technical, Testing, and Repair Facilities: Military Technical, Testing, and Repair Facilities Military Technical Institute in Liptovský Mikuláš (www.vtu.army.sk) main activities include: research, development and testing of equipment in the areas of C3, optics, electronics, NBC protection, stand-off CW agents detection Military Technical and Testing Institute in Záhorie (www.vtsu.sk) main activities include development and testing of: non-combat and combat weapons systems used with ground forces including air-defense systems artillery systems, tracked and wheeled vehicles, engineer quipment ammunition and its components the facility includes a unique firing proving range 13Slide14: Military Testing, Maintenance and Repair Facilities Slovak Air Force Technical and Testing Institute in Košice (www.vltsu.sk) main activities include: research, development and testing of equipment and systems for Air Force standardization in the AF armaments-technical areas elaboration of tactical and technical requirements for upgrading and introducing of AF equipment and armaments diagnostics of aircraft, jet engines and other aviation systems VOP 016 Moldava nad Bodvou (www.vopmoldava.sk) repairs of small arms, artillery systems production of spares 14Slide15: Aviation Repair Factory Banská Bystrica - LOBB (www.lobb.sk) upgrading of radars, communication and radio navigation devices production of aviation ground technical support equipment Aviation Repair Factory Trenčín - LOT (www.lotn.sk) repair, overhaul and upgrade of aircraft and helicopters, avionics and airfield ground support equipment installation of avionics and IFF equipment Military Testing, Maintenance and Repair Facilities 15Slide16: Association of Defense Industry of the Slovak Republic (ADISR) CONTACT ADDRESS: ZOP SR Kožušnícka 4 911 05 Trenčín Slovak Republic www.zop.sk 16 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Association of Defense Industry of the Slovak Republic (ADISR) 1Slide2: Background to the Slovak Defense Industry Milestones: Period between the WW I. and WW II. transfer of defense related production from the Western border of former Czechoslovakia to the inland of Slovakia beginning of small arms, artillery equipment and ammunition production WW II. period defense companies became part of the defense arsenal of Nazi Germany at the end of the WW II. defense facilities were destroyed by the Nazis Post-WW II. period revival of previously destroyed defense capabilities and beginning of production of artillery equipment, tanks, armored vehicles and ammunition under former Soviet Union license transfer of defense related R&D capability from the Czech SKODA Plzen to Slovakia beginning of defense R&D activity in Slovakia and production of original defense products 2Slide3: Background to the Slovak Defense Industry Milestones: Post-WW II. period 1987 - defense production reached its peak producing over 0.6 billion USD worth of products; 65% export; 73.000 employees in defense industry 1989 - decrease in production of tanks and armored vehicles; beginning of first conversion period supported by the government early 1990s - collapse of Warsaw Pact and Eastern European centralized economy; beginning of market liberalization in Eastern Europe 1993 - independent Slovak Republic came into existence Post-independence period after 1993 - beginning of second conversion period in defense industry; partial privatization of defense related capabilities strive for reconciliation of recession in defense production; government supported several modernization projects 1999 - early 2000s - introduction of the NATO Membership Action Plan by the government; several modernization programs were terminated; procurement liberalization 3Slide4: Background to the Slovak Defense Industry Present days: Slovak defense industry capabilities have been significantly reduced over the past 16 years and the complex restructuring process is yet in progress Current Structure and Capabilities of the Slovak Defense Industry are as follows: 4Slide5: Formation, Objectives, and Principles of Operation of ADISR ADISR was founded by 40 co-founder members on the 1st of March 2000 Main objective of ADISR is to promote and protect any entrepreneurial and commercial interests of its members globally as well as locally through permanent dialog with the National Council, Government of Slovakia, Ministries and other bodies of the State Administration following a principle of mutual respect - principles of cooperation between ADISR and MOD SR are established by a Cooperation Agreement signed on the 8th of March 2001 ADISR operates in compliance with all relevant legal regulations valid in the Slovak Republic and in line with the security and defense policy of the Slovak Republic 5ORGANIZATIONAL SCHEME OF ADISR: GENERAL ASSEMBLY SUPERVISORY BOARD PRESIDIUM (President plus Vice Presidents for Strategy, Production, Trade, Army Relations) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ORGANIZATIONAL SCHEME OF ADISR 6 MEMBERS Activities of Members in the areas of: Research, Development, Testing Maintenance and Service Marketing & Sales IT, Electronics and Control Systems Ammunition and Components Weapon Systems, Armored Equipment Slide7: Basic Membership Breakdown Structure of ADISR R&D and Production Organizations DMD GROUP Companies (with government stake) DMD GROUP, a.s. DMD TRADE, a.s. KONŠTRUKTA-Defence, a.s. ZTS ŠPECIÁL, a.s. ZVS HOLDING, a.s. Industrial R&D and Production Companies (private) ALES, a.s. EVPÚ, a.s. PPS VEHICLES, s.r.o. VRM, a.s. VÝVOJ MARTIN, a.s. WAY INDUSTRY, a.s. ZTS Elektronika ES, a.s. ZTS VVÚ KOŠICE, a.s. OBUV-ŠPECIÁL, s.r.o. Military Organizations Military Technical, Testing and Repair Facilities (under MOD SR) VTSÚ Záhorie VTÚ Liptovský Mikuláš VLTSÚ Košice VOP 027 Trenčín VOP 016 Moldava LOT Trenčín LOBB Banská Bystrica Trading and Other Organizations 7 AEROPROGRES s.r.o. MAGNET PRESS, SLOVAKIA s.r.o. UNIMPEX s.r.o. BAE Systems Ltd. MSM s.r.o. VÝSTAVISKO TMM, a.s. BITUMEX s.r.o. PETINA INTERNATIONAL, a.s. WILLING, a.s. CORINEX GROUP, a.s. S.M.S. s.r.o. WORLD CONSULT, a.s. DELTA-B s.r.o. TECHNOPOL INTERNATIONAL, a.s. ZTS-OTS, a.s. INCHEBA, a.s. TRENČIANSKA UNIVERZITA A.D. JAZOLA KERAMETAL, a.s. UNEX s.r.o. Slide8: 8Slide9: International Cooperation References BAE Systems - integration of IFF system for MOD SR DIEHL Munitionssysteme - modernization of RM-70 122 mm Rocket Launcher for MOD SR (RM-70 MODULAR) Rheinmetall Landsysteme/W&M - development of AMV 4x4 light armored vehicle; development of tank ammunition GIAT Industries - modernization of T-72 tank (project of a medium tank turret with 120mm NATO gun) Officine Galileo - modernization of T-72 SAGEG/SFIM - modernization of T-72 tank (sights) STEYR-DAIMLER-PUCH Spezialfahrzeug - integration of KD-V30 light 30mm turret on PANDUR I/II Thomson Training and Simulation - T-72 Turret Trainer THALES TRAINING AND SIMULATION - aircraft simulators A number of other projects are being discussed with global industrial players 9Slide10: ADISR can offer educated , competent, inventive, skilled and dedicated human potential for R&D and manufacturing in the following areas: self-propelled artillery systems, medium and light weapons stations and turrets for medium and light vehicles medium and large caliber ammunition including components electronic control systems for weapons and mobile Command and Control units simulators and trainers for ground and air forces equipment for mine clearing and engineer units ATC/ATM equipment relevant manufacturing capabilities and testing facilities - all EN ISO certified 10Slide11: 11 Industrial R&D and Production Companies VÝVOJ Martin, a.s. (www.vyvoj.sk) design, development and qualification of special-purpose superstructures for trucked and wheeled vehicles recovery, support and engineer vehicles platforms ALES, a.s. (www.ales.sk) development and production of advanced computer-aided systems for both ATC/ATM and Air Defense applications, radar modernization and consoles manufacturing ATM system radar systems C3I consoles and cabinets testing & monitoring systems simulating & training systems Industrial R&D and Production Companies: Industrial R&D and Production Companies ZTS Elektronika ES, a.s. (www.zts.elektronika.sk) design, development and production of electronic components for artillery systems tanks and their applications Obuv špeciál, s.r.o. (www.obuvspecial.sk) design and production of special shoes 12Military Technical, Testing, and Repair Facilities: Military Technical, Testing, and Repair Facilities Military Technical Institute in Liptovský Mikuláš (www.vtu.army.sk) main activities include: research, development and testing of equipment in the areas of C3, optics, electronics, NBC protection, stand-off CW agents detection Military Technical and Testing Institute in Záhorie (www.vtsu.sk) main activities include development and testing of: non-combat and combat weapons systems used with ground forces including air-defense systems artillery systems, tracked and wheeled vehicles, engineer quipment ammunition and its components the facility includes a unique firing proving range 13Slide14: Military Testing, Maintenance and Repair Facilities Slovak Air Force Technical and Testing Institute in Košice (www.vltsu.sk) main activities include: research, development and testing of equipment and systems for Air Force standardization in the AF armaments-technical areas elaboration of tactical and technical requirements for upgrading and introducing of AF equipment and armaments diagnostics of aircraft, jet engines and other aviation systems VOP 016 Moldava nad Bodvou (www.vopmoldava.sk) repairs of small arms, artillery systems production of spares 14Slide15: Aviation Repair Factory Banská Bystrica - LOBB (www.lobb.sk) upgrading of radars, communication and radio navigation devices production of aviation ground technical support equipment Aviation Repair Factory Trenčín - LOT (www.lotn.sk) repair, overhaul and upgrade of aircraft and helicopters, avionics and airfield ground support equipment installation of avionics and IFF equipment Military Testing, Maintenance and Repair Facilities 15Slide16: Association of Defense Industry of the Slovak Republic (ADISR) CONTACT ADDRESS: ZOP SR Kožušnícka 4 911 05 Trenčín Slovak Republic www.zop.sk 16