Publication Air Power Fellow Series 15 Jun 1994 Advanced Preparedness and Repairable Item Management The aim of this fellowship was to identify opportunities to improve RAAF preparedness through Repairable Item (RI) management, and to recommend means of pursuing these opportunities. By Michelle Maclean
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 17 Mar 2020 Master Nuclear Engine Air Power Ready to explore possibilities for nuclear-engine air power? An informative perspective for air power practitioners on the general characteristics, history, prospects, and risks of nuclear-engines as they potentially disrupt air power and space power. By David Burningham, Amelia Grieg, Peter Layton, Michael Spencer
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
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 30 Jan 1992 Advanced Into the Fourth Dimension: An ADF Guide to Space Space is often referred to as the 'fourth dimension' of warfare, characterised by its own doctrines, strategies and operations. By Anthony.M. Forestier
Publication Beyond the Future Force 22 Jul 2020 The Kestrel Papers 2018 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power The Kestrel Papers is a compilation of essays written by a number of young military professionals who have endeavoured to study air power in detail By Various
Air/Space 04 Feb 2022 Foundation Future ADF pilot training - virtual versus augmented reality Train like we fight, fight like we train. By Craig Wilcockson
Publication 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
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