Publication Beyond the Future Force 09 Sep 2019 Dragons Jaw - The Vietnam War Target the Paved the Way to a Modern Precision Air Weapon Dragon’s Jaw is the Vietnamese nickname for the Thanh Hóa bridge. By Michael Spencer
Video Seminar 20 Jan 2023 Smart Manufacture in the RAAF All three Services of the Australian Defence Force plan to add additive manufacturing capabilities and capacity across their existing operations. By Squadron Leader Christopher Kourloufas
Publication Beyond the Future Force 07 Jun 2019 Pseudosatellites: Disrupting Air Power Impermanence Commercial and research interests have begun developing balloon and air vehicle system designs for performing missions in the stratosphere that are By Michael Spencer
Air/Space 22 Jun 2023 Foundation The RAAF's Frozen Middle It is a relatively common trend that solving an organisational strategic issue reveals another. With the implementation of digital technology, came the resistance to change and implementing change agents brought about the awareness of having a safe-to-fail culture. By Dylan Williamson
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 01 Jun 1997 Advanced The Future is Not What It Used To Be: Conflict in the Information Age I can call a computer an Information Technology. But, if I lack the skills to use it, it is just a big rock. You bring me 10 hackers and within 90 days I'll bring this country to its knees. By Chris Westwood
News 14 Dec 2017 2018 RAAF Air Power Conference On 20-21 March 2018, the Royal Australian Air Force will be conducting its biennial Air Power Conference.
Publication Beyond the Future Force 01 May 2009 2009 Airbourne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance for the Future ADF A military force’s ability to ‘know’ their adversary and the environment in which they are operating is regarded as a key determinant in military s By Travis Hallen
Publication Beyond the Future Force 26 Mar 2018 Algorithmic Warfare: Applying Artificial Intelligence to Warfighting The defence domain is about to be completely disrupted by the rise of intelligent machines. By Peter Layton