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
Air/Space 24 Oct 2022 Developing Ongoing learning? Defence is missing out! Defence can only achieve an intellectual edge if its members are consistently engaged and curious. By Mai-Khoi Vu
Publication Beyond the Future Force 20 Apr 2017 Beyond the Planned Air Force Beyond the Planned Air Force (BPAF) expands Air Force’s perspective beyond the objective force envisioned in the Defence White Paper 2016 (DWP16) a By Royal Australian Air Force
Publication Doctrine 15 Feb 2019 Foundation AFDN 1-19 Air-Space Integration Air and space power are critical to the conduct of Australian air operations in ADF joint warfighting. By Air Power Development Centre
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 Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 04 Sep 2020 Expert 5th Generation Air Battle Management Underpinning modernisation efforts in the Australian and US Air Forces is the shared recognition that success in the future battle space depends fo By Chris Westwood
News 27 Jun 2023 Is Leadership All We Need? Squadron Leader Sal Knox recently presented her study on High-Reliability Followership in the Military at the 21st European Association of Work and Organisational Psychology (EAWOP) Conference in Katowice, Poland. The EAWOP conference serves as a platform for academics from around the world to share their research on people, work, and organisations.
Air/Space 25 May 2022 Foundation The India-Australia bond and its impact on the Indo-Pacific For several decades, the relationship between Australia and India seemed limited to Commonwealth, cricket and curry. By Peter Layton
Air/Space 20 Jun 2022 Developing National Power: The Importance of Aligned Expectations How well do Commanders know Aviator's understanding of National Power? Is there a knowledge gap? Does it matter? By Laila Engle, Kizzy Grice, Sitra Khan & Anthony Lotfi
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