about Adam

Adam Stevens started his working life as a communications engineer before being commissioned in the RAF in 1987 as a Fighter Controller (Airspace Battle Manager).  In the first 10 years of his career Adam held Certificates of Qualification (CQ) in the following roles:

Adam Stevens

 

Since leaving the UK Military Adam has been intimately involved with many complex projects working for governments throughout Scandinavia, the Middle East and UK.

– Bloodhound Surface to Air Missile controller.

– Identification Officer.

– Surveillance Director.

– Intercept Controller.

– Data Link Coordinator.

– Tactical Radar Operator.

Adam then specialised in Joint Battlespace Management.  The highlights of this period included:

 

– Deploying with UK Land Forces during the second Gulf War (Operation TELIC).

– Teaching Battlespace Management to all 3 services.

– Being posted to 16 Air Assault Brigade (16 AAB) as Officer Commanding Air Manoeuvre Recognised Air Picture (AMRAP) Flight.  During my time with 16 AAB Adam deployed to Afghanistan during the UK’s Helmand break-in operations as the sole Battlespace Management expert in the Regional Command South HQ.