Publication Beyond the Future Force 24 Oct 2019 Project Asteria 2019: Space Debris, Space Traffic Management and Space Sustainability Project ASTERIA 2019 is a collaborative project between writers from the Air Power Development Centre (APDC) and the Australia New Zealand Space La By Michael Spencer (Ed.)
News 29 Oct 2018 World War I: The Cradle of Air Power In this seminar the RAAF Historian, Mr Martin James, will discuss the centennial of major aviation milestones of World War I and the birth of air p
News 05 Aug 2019 Air Power Seminar: Antarctica - Logistics on the Ice SQNLDR Lauren Bishop has recently returned from living and working in Antarctica for the Austral Summer 18/19 period.
Video Seminar 24 Jul 2020 Asymmetry and Air Power: Exquisite Investment or Extraneous Irrelevance The RAAF has evolved as an Air Force based on the lessons of 20th century Air Power to become a ‘model’ mid-sized Air Force with an exquisite, mode By Group Captain David Millar
News 22 Jul 2020 An Australian Space Industrial Base – Grand Strategy or Strategy of Grandeur? Our next seminar by will delivered by Mr Darin Lovett.
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
News 23 May 2018 APDC Seminar: Fighting 5th Generation Airbases The next Air Power Seminar will look at the development of 5th generation airbases to ensure that they are hardened, resilient, flexible and r
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 05 Aug 1992 Expert Power Plus Attitude: Ideas, Strategy and Doctrine in the Royal Australian Air Force 1921-1991 Like any form of combat power, air power does not develop in isolation; nor is it static. Even if there were no formal process linking its theoretical development and practical application to other elements of national security, plainly it will remain responsive to a range of external influences from the wider civil and military communities which combine to shape the national security outlook. By Alan Stephens