Future Indirect Fires

The Premier Platform for Indirect Fires Leaders

January 27 - 28, 2026 | The Westin Arlington, Arlington, VA


January 27-28, 2026

Supporting Next-Generation Capability Development and Fires Recapitalization 

The 2026 Future Indirect Fires Summit puts you at the center of the conversation. Leaders from across the indirect fire community will gather to discuss the latest innovations and modernizations in indirect fires platforms, support systems, munitions, and the role of indirect fires in Europe and the Indo-Pacific. Every discussion is designed to help you achieve enhanced lethality, survivability, precision, and range.

By attending, you will have the opportunity to hear from thought leaders on modern warfare and the quest for increased firepower. Sessions will examine current US DoD programs, including the US Army’s Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH-M), Project LASSO, and the US Marine Corps OPF-L Program, giving you the insights needed to anticipate change and adapt effectively. Together, we will explore the challenges of keeping up with rapidly evolving technology and the need for common software systems. Sessions will investigate the defense industrial base’s critical role in supporting indirect fires, munitions production, and system advancements, and you'll hear from operational-level leaders on capability gaps.

These conversations will look ahead to the future of indirect fires and their pivotal role in ensuring mission success. 

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From the Battlefield to the Pentagon: Leading Army Transformation

IDGA had the privilege of speaking with Colonel Gregory Tomlin, PhD, Capability Manager for Division Artillery Formations at the US Army. During the interview. he draws on his 24-year Army career to explore division deep fires, interoperability across domains, lessons from joint and coalition operations, and key priorities for Division Artillery Formation. 


2026 Pre-Show Report


Download your essential guide to what’s coming, who previously attended Future Indirect Fires and is likely to return in 2026, and how to make the most of your time onsite. This 8-page preview is more than just an agenda; it’s your exclusive glimpse into the conversations, connections, and innovations that will shape the future of indirect fires. 

Artillery Market Report 2025-2029: United States

The U.S. is the largest market for artillery systems and related munitions globally. Looking closely at the twenty different artillery initiatives ongoing within the U.S. Department of Defense, this report provides a clear picture of where the U.S. is prioritizing investment and how modernization efforts are evolving.

Cannon Artillery
& Mortar Modernization Presentation  

Delivered by Colonel Leon Rogers II, Project Manager, Combat Ammunition Systems, JPEO Armaments & Ammunition at the US Army,  this presentation highlighted efforts to boost survivability and mobility, delved into mortars modernization, and reinforced the strategic importance of tube-launched artillery in future combat.


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Wondering what's in store?

Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll find in the agenda:

✔️ Timely and high-priority topics, including long and short-range fires, self-propelled howitzer modernization, loitering munitions, testing, training, fires innovation, and more!
✔️ Confirmed speakers from the US Army, US Marine Corps, Security Assistance Group Ukraine (SAGU), Canadian Armed Forces, and other key offices
✔️ Networking opportunities with more than 300 senior decision-makers and indirect fire experts, all focused on achieving enhanced lethality, survivability, precision, and range

This summit is not just another event on the calendar - every session, every discussion, and every connection is built to help you sharpen your understanding of where indirect fires are headed and how to translate that knowledge into actionable advantage.

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Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

Sponsorship is the most effective solution to share your company’s idea to senior professionals from across the indirect fires industry, who are searching for actionable indirect fires solutions to their current business challenges.

The Future Indirect Fires Summit will be attended by senior officials and decision-makers from the indirect fires industry, bringing together buyers and suppliers in one location. With tailored networking, sponsors can achieve the face-to-face contact that overcrowded trade shows cannot deliver.

Testimonials

A Word From our Attendees

Director Business Development

Great interactions with not only US stakeholders but with other international partners.

KNDS

President

Excellent cross-section of government and industry leaders in an intimate, approachable forum.

Cherrill Consulting Group

Liaison Engineer

Well organized and executed event. Great selection of speakers, presenters and panelists.

German Liaison Office for Defense Materiel USA/CAN (Bundeswehr)

Director, Ground Combat Systems Directorate

The wide span of the audience makes this event really work. Having the PEOs/PMs, DOT&E, and industry partners speak and hear their perspectives was valuable for me from the test perspective. I liked the mix of briefs and then discussions with multiple Senior Leaders/SMEs onstage.

Yuma Proving Ground

Supervisory Engineer / SSTM, DEVCOM ARL

Speakers were excellent and very topical and relevant. Active-duty Soldier, Marine, and foreign active duty personnel was critical to success.

US Army

Director, Army Solutions

It was key to have so many Army key leaders and army civilians in attendance. Made networking valuable.

Castelion

Senior Advisor to the CEO

Great opportunity to update on requirements, programs and people across a very large spectrum.

KNDS

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