News 05 Sep 2018 History’s Role in Educating Air Power Strategists Dr Ross Mahoney, a former resident Historian at the Royal Air Force Museum in the United Kingdom, will present our next Air Power Seminar on H
Air/Space 14 Jun 2022 Foundation Failure: Too Quick to Judge Performance has been the hallmark within the workplace of productivity for some time. By Dylan Williamson
Air/Space 29 Sep 2021 Developing Superpowers: Hero or Villain in the South and East China Seas? As a comic-book fan, I’ve always been curious about who might win in a battle between DC’s Justice League and Marvel’s Avengers. By Major Rose A. Ibrahim Sukri, RMAF
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Advanced Blessed be the Peacemakers: Conflict, Peace and Air Power Criticism is equally applicable to political and military commander alike. The changing nature of military operations commensurate with the increased commitment to UN activities now requires that military commanders be well versed in ethnicity, history, and cultural factors. By John Teager
Air/Space 03 May 2021 Developing Swarms of Trouble: The Hidden Threat of Consumer UAVs Technology usually follows a certain progression – first the device gets more features before it reduces in size. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) fill this description perfectly, and we have yet to come up with an adequate defence for them. By Chris Arnold
Air/Space 09 Jul 2022 Advanced Rethinking Air Force preparation and mounting for joint force operations in the Indo-Pacific The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) needs to integrate air power into the joint force in order to maximise their contribution to the exercises in By Shane Ivimey
News 22 Mar 2022 Air Power Manual and "Lightspeed" Space Power Manual Launched Chief of Air Force and the other Australian Defence Force Service Chiefs launch the Air Power Manual 7th ed and Space Power eManual
Air/Space 25 May 2022 Foundation The India-Australia bond and its impact on the Indo-Pacific For several decades, the relationship between Australia and India seemed limited to Commonwealth, cricket and curry. By Peter Layton
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Master Intelligence Support for Air Operations Air power is distinguished from sea and land power by its flexibility, speed, ubiquity, range and shock effect. These characteristics give air power a unique ability to concentrate force and manoeuvre rapidly over long distances By Bruce Keightley, AFC