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Postmodern Tactical Air Intelligence
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Beyond the Future Force
01 Jun 2006

Postmodern Tactical Air Intelligence

Tactical Air Intelligence will face a crisis of relevance in conflicts of the future.

By
Byron Reynolds
The Potential of Satellites for Wide Area Surveillance of Australia
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1992
Advanced

The Potential of Satellites for Wide Area Surveillance of Australia

The capabilities of existing and proposed future satellite sensors are examined for their ability to provide wide area surveillance of Australia, and recommendations are made regarding future potentials of space-based surveillance.

By
Wayne Gale
5th Generation Air C2 and ISR
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
Front Cover of Kestrel
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
09 Sep 2024
Developing

The Kestrel Papers 2024 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power

The Kestrel Papers series is one of several publications produced by the Air and Space Power Centre (ASPC).

By
Kassandra Turner, Nathan Bradshaw, Owen Stothart, Christopher Cooper, Josh Kempnich, Matthew Frost, Victor Goossens, Christian Van Der Merwe, Murray Simons
PPT Cover Slide of Conference Graphics for Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Panel Session - Readiness and Resilience Across the Domains
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Conferences
08 May 2024

Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Panel Session - Readiness and Resilience Across the Domains

The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference focuses on building air and space power capability in the context of the ADF’s capstone concept, integrated

Hypersonic Air Power
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
25 Jun 2018

Hypersonic Air Power

Hypersonic technology has attracted a growing level of media interest of late.

By
Travis Hallen & Michael Spencer
Digitally created landscape graphic depicting the information for panel 1 Chief of Air Force Symposium
Video
Conferences
27 Feb 2023

Chief of Air Force Symposium 2023 Panel 1 - Boosting Capability Development and Delivery

Panel 1: Boosting Capability Development and Delivery

By
Group Captain Michael Burgess-Orton, Mr Chris Deeble, Air Vice-Marshal Wendy Blyth, Air Vice-Marshal Leon Phillips, Major General Andrew Bottrell
Book Cover of SAASS Paper, photo used as main image depicts flags waving in the wind
Publication
SAASS Thesis
17 Jul 2025

SAASS Paper: ALLIANCE EXPANSION: A guide to the future of the Five Power Defence Arrangements

This book examines three alliances to determine the lessons learned that can apply to a possible future expansion of the Five Power Defence Arrange

By
Michael Sleeman
The Events Air 2022 Client Innovation Award Glass Trophy awarded to the Air and Space Power Conference sits on a wooden bench.
Publication
Conference Proceedings
25 Nov 2022
Expert

2022 Air and Space Power Conference Proceedings: Resilience and Innovation in Air and Space

One definition of resilience has come to describe the capacity of organisations or systems to endure and survive in the face of new threats and thus the ability of organisations and citizens to mobilise to adapt to new global and transcending threats.

By
Simons, Murray (Ed), Daria, Vincent (Ed)
Digitally created image to represent the cover of a book for David Earl Borg's publication
Publication
SAASS Thesis
25 Jul 2023
Advanced

SAASS Paper: Royal Australian Air Force 2025: A New Organizational Structure to Optimize Combat Effectiveness in an Era of Great Power Competition

The current RAAF organizational structure is top-heavy, unbalanced and too compartmentalized. This results in stove piped training, which inhibits high-end, networked and integrated joint collective training.

By
David Earl Borg, OAM
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