News 25 Mar 2019 Air Power Seminar: Scenarios for China’s Future Military Presence in the Indian Ocean Region In this seminar Dr David Brewster from the Australian National University will speak on China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean Region and how
Publication SAASS Thesis 17 Jul 2025 SAASS Paper: ALLIANCE EXPANSION: A guide to the future of the Five Power Defence Arrangements This book examines three alliances to determine the lessons learned that can apply to a possible future expansion of the Five Power Defence Arrange By Michael Sleeman
Air/Space 17 Nov 2025 Developing The Four-Day Near-Peer Air War The Four-Day Near-Peer Air WarPeter LaytonGriffith University and Australian Defence ForceIn May 2025, India and Pakistan fought a near-peer air wa By Peter Layton
News 04 Apr 2018 Sir James Rowland Air Power Seminar Proposals for presentations of 3,000 words (max.) are invited from established scholars, early career academic researchers, industry leaders, polic
Air/Space 10 Sep 2025 Developing What Can the ADF Learn From Ukraine's Air Defences? What Can the ADF Learn From Ukraine's Air Defences?Kurt SimmillAustralian Defence ForceWhen Russia invaded Ukraine in Febr By Kurt Simmil
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 17 Mar 2020 Master Nuclear Engine Air Power Ready to explore possibilities for nuclear-engine air power? An informative perspective for air power practitioners on the general characteristics, history, prospects, and risks of nuclear-engines as they potentially disrupt air power and space power. By David Burningham, Amelia Grieg, Peter Layton, Michael Spencer
Air/Space 28 Aug 2025 Developing Developing a Sustainable Aviation Transition Strategy in India Developing a Sustainable Aviation Transition Strategy in IndiaAdithya VariathJindal Global University By Adithya Variath
Publication Beyond the Future Force 01 Jun 2005 Professional Military Learning The New Zealand Defence Force needs a better way of educating its most senior officers in New Zealand-specific security issues. By Murray Simons
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Apr 1997 Master Conventional Deterrence and National Security Deterrence existed long before nuclear weapons were invented and has been a feature of relations between antagonistic tribes and states since such relationships first existed. The concept of deterrence, convincing an adversary not to carry out an undesirable action by threatening them with harm, is widely understood and applied in military and nonmilitary contexts. By John Harvey