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The Qualitative Edge
Publication
Conference Proceedings
30 Jun 1993
Expert

RAAF Air Power Conference 1992: The Qualitative Edge - A Role for Air Power in Regional Cooperation

As a platform for addressing current and prospective regional security concerns, this book provides a valuable contribution to exploring ideas and furthering dialogue in an area of vital concern to future regional security

By
C.D. Coulthard-Clark (ed)
CPL Margaret Clarke Writing Award
Air/Space
15 May 2025
Developing

Multinational Mercenaries: The Dangers of Private Sector Operational Involvements

Matthew ThorntonAustralian Defence ForceWhen a drone from an adversary attacks an office in Amberley, how many of our industry partners will show u

By
Matthew Thornton
A navy blue and sky blue half circle on the left with "leadership Enrichment program in a thought waterfall coming from a head on the right  closed with a quarter yellow circle.
Air/Space
02 Nov 2022
Developing

The Essential Elements That Enable Our People

Introduction – Stefan Gabric (RNZAF)

By
Steph Freeman, Stefan Gabric, Talia Karim, Christopher Schulz & Mai-Khoi Vu
Computer generated image of pilot mid flight with backpack system
Air/Space
16 Jan 2023
Developing

Royal Australian Air Force and 3D Printing: Co-Creating for the Future Workforce

Imagining potential futures where we create advantage through collaboration.

By
Christopher Kourloufas
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
RAAF personel attending a lecture
Air/Space
08 Aug 2023
Foundation

Mentoring The Next Generation Of Strategic Thinkers

Education is highly valued in the Air Force, with the acquisition of highly specialised skills and expertise being an integral component of one's career progression. Training comes in various forms, including mandatory, specialist, on-the-job, and professional military education. In addition to these forms of training, members of the Air Force have access to opportunities for scholarship, where they can apply for graduate programs at Masters and PhD level through civilian universities. These programs afford individuals the chance to focus on a particular "problem" for Defence, dedicating an extended period of time to research and scholarship.

By
Sally Knox
Australia’s New Regional Context
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
20 Feb 2020

Australia’s New Regional Context: Pacific Island Futures and Air Power Possibilities

In the Australian strategic consciousness the Pacific Islands loom very large.

By
Peter Layton
F-35
Air/Space
27 Oct 2021
Developing

A Question of Choice and Strategy: Australia’s F-35 Acquisition

Limited by resources and size the F-35 was the best, and largely only, option available to the ADF that guaranteed long term defense interests.

By
Jack Ryan
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Air/Space
06 Aug 2025
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The Multi-Skilled Aviator – What does this mean?

The Multi-Skilled Aviator – What does this mean? Michael LaneAustralian Defence Force

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Michael Lane
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07 Mar 2024
Developing

On the Quest to be Reasonably Informed: Recognition of Risk-Based Design in UAS

This time last year, in my first gig as a reservist, I had the pleasure of presenting to the 20th Australian International Aerospace Congress (AIAC20) on the topic of the MQ-4C Triton airworthiness program. Specifically, I spoke about how it had been structured in lieu of any formal recognition of the United States (US) Navy as a competent design organisation for Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) or any formal airworthiness certification of the design basis for the Triton system itself.

By
Joshua Vicino
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