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The Power of Many - The Human Factor and Air Power
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Air Power Fellow Series
10 Jul 1997
Expert

The Power of Many - The Human Factor and Air Power

The nature of war demands attention to the human factor above any other single factor.

By
Gary Williams
Air Power Seminar: Understanding and Dealing With Space Debris
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07 May 2019

Air Power Seminar: Understanding and Dealing With Space Debris

With 18,000+ trackable space objects now in orbit around the Earth, the threat of damage from high-speed orbital debris particle impacts has become

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06 Oct 2021

Air and Space Power In A Box is go!

 

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Beyond the Future Force
06 Aug 2020
Expert

Development of an ADF Integrated Air and Missile Capability to Combat Advanced Air and Missile Threats - 2019 Wrigley Prize Winner

Access to foreign bases has long been a critical enabler of the ADF, and ongoing access will be key to Australia’s future security. In the past, these Forward Operating Bases (FOB) were considered relatively secure, however continual improvements to the range and accuracy of missiles acquired by adversarial militaries have made these bases attractive targets, being the seemingly soft underbelly of western militaries.

In order to continue utilisation of FOBs, and to guarantee the safety of deployed forces, the ADF cannot remain idle to the threat of advanced air and missile attacks. As such Australia must look to develop its Air and Missile Defence (AMD) capabilities in order to remain secure in future operations.

The aim of the essay is to discuss a range of AMD design and operating concepts to inform the development of an ADF Integrated AMD (IAMD) capability.

This essay will be structured into four key areas: western nations’ historical and future reliance on FOBs to project power; the emerging threat of powerful state and non-state actors; Australia’s response to emerging air and missile threats; and, IAMD design and operational concepts in an Australian context.

By
Harrison Gray
Why the ASPC invitation
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05 Mar 2021

Why the Air and Space Power Centre?

Director and Warrant Officer of the Air and Space Power Centre had a 'fireside chat' with Wing Commander Jacinta Carroll.

Digitally created landscape graphic depicting the information for panel 1 Chief of Air Force Symposium
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Conferences
27 Feb 2023

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

Panel 1: Boosting Capability Development and Delivery

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Group Captain Michael Burgess-Orton, Mr Chris Deeble, Air Vice-Marshal Wendy Blyth, Air Vice-Marshal Leon Phillips, Major General Andrew Bottrell
Seminar Series
Video
Seminar
24 Jun 2020

Scenarios for China's Future Military Presence in the India Ocean Region

China’s presence in the Indian Ocean Region is likely to grow significantly in coming years, principally driven by the country’s expanding economic

By
Dr David Brewster
Power Plus Attitude
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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
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
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