Publication Beyond the Future Force 08 Jan 2018 5th Generation Air C2 and ISR 5th Generation Air C2 and ISR provides tangible recommendations about improving Air C2 and ISR systems, their integration, collaboration and I By Bart A Hoeben
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
Air/Space 30 Aug 2023 Developing Living and Thriving Under Ambiguity Living and Thriving Under Ambiguity Luke Houghton and Jennifer Loy Griffith University By Luke Houghton, Jennifer Loy
Air/Space 12 Jul 2023 Foundation So You're Posted to CASG - Part IV Stick with me now—we are nearly there! For those of you still with me, welcome back. By David Turnbull
Air/Space 24 May 2023 Foundation The Future Combat Pilot - Asleep at the Wheel? Technology is a key driver for Air Force capability. By Daniel Cook
Publication Conference Proceedings 30 Jun 1993 Expert RAAF Air Power Conference 1992: The Qualitative Edge - A Role for Air Power in Regional Cooperation As a platform for addressing current and prospective regional security concerns, this book provides a valuable contribution to exploring ideas and furthering dialogue in an area of vital concern to future regional security By C.D. Coulthard-Clark (ed)
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
Air/Space 21 Nov 2022 Developing Effective Diplomacy Encompasses the ADF The Indo-Pacific is facing increased and intersecting geopolitical, climate-related and health security risks. By Ulas Yildirim
Air/Space 09 May 2024 Foundation Junior Aviators are Clear To Launch The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference delivered the inaugural Clear to Launch Junior Aviator Symposium (CTLJAS). By Jessica Ridgeon
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