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A Roadmap for RAAF-Japan Self-Defence Force Engagement
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Beyond the Future Force
02 Jun 2006

Where to From Here?: A Roadmap for RAAF-Japan Self-Defence Force Engagement

Despite extremely positive academic and political rhetoric regarding the future of the defence relationship between the Royal Australian Air Force

By
Sarah Giles
Conventional Deterrence and National Security
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Apr 1997
Master

Conventional Deterrence and National Security

Deterrence existed long before nuclear weapons were invented and has been a feature of relations between antagonistic tribes and states since such relationships first existed. The concept of deterrence, convincing an adversary not to carry out an undesirable action by threatening them with harm, is widely understood and applied in military and nonmilitary contexts.

By
John Harvey
No. 383 Contingency Response Squadron personnel disembark from No. 35 Squadron C-27J Spartan A34-007 at Macrossan Airfield during Exercise Ready Spartan Prove.
Air/Space
30 Jan 2023
Developing

Evolution of Air Bases - Darwin Revisted

Evolution of Air Bases - Darwin Revisted

David Miller
Australian Defence Force 

 

By
David Millar
A navy blue and sky blue half circle on the left with "leadership Enrichment program in a thought waterfall coming from a head on the right  closed with a quarter yellow circle.
Air/Space
01 Nov 2021
Developing

Rethinking Preparedness

The ASPC Leader Enrichment Program blog series delivers the thoughts and concepts of the program's junior leaders as they tackle Module 2

By
Samantha Gilks, Catherine Beadle, Alexandria Clarke, Jade Evans, Robert Miles
Attendees at the Air and Space Power Conference 2026, Canberra.
Air/Space
24 Apr 2026
Foundation

Celestial Lines of Communication: The Space Domain and the Airminded Warfighter

James O’KeefeAustralian Defence Force 

Introduction

By
James O'Keeffe
CPL Margaret Clarke Writing Award
Air/Space
27 May 2026
Foundation

Sustaining Communications Across a Degraded Network

Sustaining Communications Across a Degraded NetworkSteven CrawfordAustralian Defence ForceThe increase in interconnected systems within the Royal A

By
Steven Crawford
Photo panning across Antarctica directional post and snow
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
Rapid Force Projection - Conference Proceedings
Publication
Conference Proceedings
31 Mar 2020
Developing

Rapid Force Projection - Conference Proceedings

Multiple challenges are coming fast and simultaneously creating a future operational environment of unprecedented complexity. For example:

By
Air Power Development Centre
Triton on display at Avalon Air Show 2023
Air/Space
07 Mar 2024
Developing

On the Quest to be Reasonably Informed: Recognition of Risk-Based Design in UAS

This time last year, in my first gig as a reservist, I had the pleasure of presenting to the 20th Australian International Aerospace Congress (AIAC20) on the topic of the MQ-4C Triton airworthiness program. Specifically, I spoke about how it had been structured in lieu of any formal recognition of the United States (US) Navy as a competent design organisation for Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) or any formal airworthiness certification of the design basis for the Triton system itself.

By
Joshua Vicino
Australian Air Power in Joint Operations
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1995
Advanced

Australian Air Power in Joint Operations

The planning outcomes at the operational level of war comprise the establishment of operational priorities, the identification of targets, and the allocation and apportionment of combat forces.

By
Despina Tramoundanis
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