Publication Beyond the Future Force 07 Nov 2017 The Air Force Approach to Personnel Capability Support The Air Force Approach to Personnel Capability Support describes the functions and enablers, delivered through personnel capability support (PCS), By Royal Australian Air Force
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 26 Apr 2021 Pathway to the Stars Pathway to the Stars outlines how ASPC will position itself and commence delivery of the directed mission during the formative years through Initial, and then Final Operating Capability By Air and Space Power Centre
Air/Space 12 May 2023 Foundation So You're Posted to CASG - Part II Welcome back on the rollercoaster! By David Turnbull
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
Air/Space 20 Dec 2021 Advanced Whats all the hype about Defence Space Command Space Command should make deliberate decisions on its organisational design by working through each element that will enable the Executive to bypass the constraints of traditional Services. a true representation of Space Command’s successful establishment will be observed when it is considered as part of Australia’s national power and used as such by the Government. By Ulas Yildrim
Air/Space 18 Oct 2021 Developing Train Like We Fight The ASPC Leader Enrichment Program blog series delivers the thoughts and concepts of the program's junior leaders as they tackle Module 2 By Kylie Gibson, Sophie Clark, Ewen Hadfield, Daniel Loane, Laura Pearson, Lance Purdon
Air/Space 08 Jun 2023 Foundation So You're Posted to CASG - Part III Welcome once again back on the rollercoaster! By David Turnbull
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 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
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