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
Air/Space 27 May 2026 Foundation Applying Wylie's Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air Operations Applying Wylie's Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air OperationsPeter Layton By Peter Layton
Air/Space 22 Jun 2026 Developing Applying Wylie’s Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air Operations Strategist Joseph Caldwell Wylie argued that strategies were implemented through two general types of operational patterns: (1) cumulative warfare, which involves “a collection of lesser actions” where tactical actions gradually built up to have strategic impact; and (2) sequential warfare, which is “a series of discrete steps” where each lead to the next; an example being the island hopping campaign across the Pacific during World War Two. By Peter Layton
Air/Space 24 Apr 2026 Foundation Drawing Lessons for Australia From Sweden and Canada's Approach to National Defence Joyce MedranoAustralian Defence Force Introduction By Joyce Medrano
Air/Space 18 May 2023 Foundation A Code of Ethics for Drone Users A Code of Ethics for Drone Users Christian Enemark University of Southhampton By Christian Enemark
Air/Space 13 Oct 2023 Developing Space Weather: A Potential Threat? Space Weather: A Potential Threat? Sitra Khan Australian Defence Force By Sitra Khan
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
Air/Space 17 Oct 2022 Developing National Power: Junior Leaders View on “Grey-Zone” Activities Impacting Australia In terms of National Power in the past, the majority of modern “Grey-Zone” activities centred on clear Diplomatic, Information, non-lethal Military and Economic actions. What is concerning are the blurred lines developing between these instruments, where often State actions do not meet perceived intent creating confusion in the rules-based global order. By Joshua Matthes, Elizabeth Gardner, Xavier Szegi, Amelia Klose, Mollie Palmer & Shaun Mulligan
Air/Space 28 May 2025 Foundation Drone Swarms and their Potential within the Australian Defence Force The onset of the war in Ukraine saw one of the most dramatic shifts in combined arms warfare since the introduction of the machine gun. This shift is attributed to the wide scale introduction of drones to the modern battlefield (Kagan et al, 2024). Principally the conflict is demonstrating drones pioneering new capabilities in reconnaissance, close air support and strategic strike with virtually zero risk to the operator. By Lucas Page
Air/Space 15 Jul 2021 Developing Airbases: Now. Then. Always. (Part 2) Australia’s Strategic Defence Update 2020 sets Australia’s Defence priorities to our near region, including the South West Pacific and near north. By David (Doc) Millar