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 01 Dec 2025 Foundation The Kestrel Papers 2025 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power The Kestrel Papers Series is a compilation of essays written by a number of young military professionals who have endeavoured to study air and spac By Various
Video Seminar 22 Oct 2020 Using AI to Understand and Manage Risk For almost a decade now, IBM Research has been supporting risk management using an AI based and data driven, support tool: the Scenario Planning Ad By Prof Iven Mareels, Dr Simon Wail
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 21 Apr 2020 Master Directed Energy Weapons The militarisation of high-energy Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) might be regarded as a game-changer for defending against high-speed missiles, remo By Michael Spencer
News 03 Feb 2021 Thought Leadership - How to Influence with a Great Blog The Air and Space Power Centre will launch "Air/Space" in early 2021, an open-source blog that will be hosted on our website.
News 15 Apr 2021 Kate Takes Out Top Award Squadron Leader Kate Yaxley was awarded the first ever AI in defence award at the recent Women in AI awards 26 Mar 2021
News 14 Jun 2023 Warrant Officer David Turnbull, an Agent of Change Warrant Officer David Turnbull, who has been awarded a Conspicuous Service Cross for his successful endeavours in the advancement of the reformed Air and Space Power Centre, and in the delivery of leadership initiatives to the Royal Australian Air Force’s enlisted workforce.
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Advanced Blessed be the Peacemakers: Conflict, Peace and Air Power Criticism is equally applicable to political and military commander alike. The changing nature of military operations commensurate with the increased commitment to UN activities now requires that military commanders be well versed in ethnicity, history, and cultural factors. By John Teager