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Dragons Jaw - The Vietnam War Target the Paved the Way to a Modern Precision Air Weapon
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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.

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Michael Spencer
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Air/Space
13 Oct 2023
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Space Weather: A Potential Threat?

Space Weather: A Potential Threat?

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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
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Air/Space
01 Nov 2022
Developing

Sailors, Soldiers and ??? - Building an Air Force Identity

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is changing.

By
Matt Kelly
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Air/Space
08 Aug 2023
Foundation

Mentoring The Next Generation Of Strategic Thinkers

Education is highly valued in the Air Force, with the acquisition of highly specialised skills and expertise being an integral component of one's career progression. Training comes in various forms, including mandatory, specialist, on-the-job, and professional military education. In addition to these forms of training, members of the Air Force have access to opportunities for scholarship, where they can apply for graduate programs at Masters and PhD level through civilian universities. These programs afford individuals the chance to focus on a particular "problem" for Defence, dedicating an extended period of time to research and scholarship.

By
Sally Knox
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Air/Space
07 Jun 2022
Developing

How well does the workforce understand Air Force’s contribution to national power?

Effective realisation of national power in support of Australia’s national interests requires all Aviators to have a clear understanding of their c

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Lauren Florian, Jayden Park, Abbey Patterson & Rebecca Walmsley
A Critical Dependence: Providing Logistics Support to Air Operations
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1996
Expert

A Critical Dependence: Providing Logistics Support to Air Operations

Ensuring that logistics support is organised as a single, coherent system that removes duplication and assists in the provision of a consistent, comprehensive and complementary flow of logistics support through each of the levels of war to enable the effective application of air power.

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David Pasfield
Seminar Series
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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

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Group Captain David Millar
BPAF02 Nuclear Engine Air Power
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Stand Alone Publication / Monograph
17 Mar 2020
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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.

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David Burningham, Amelia Grieg, Peter Layton, Michael Spencer
Virtual Air Power: A Case for Complementing ADF Air Operations with Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
09 Jun 1998
Advanced

Virtual Air Power: A Case for Complementing ADF Air Operations with Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles

the potential for UAVs to contribute to ADF air operations and to provide a oundation for their introduction through generating a better understanding of their inherent strengths and limitations.

By
Michelle Yeaman
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