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Into the Fourth Dimension: An ADF Guide to Space
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Air Power Fellow Series
30 Jan 1992
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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
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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
Book Cover of SAASS Paper, photo used as main image depicts flags waving in the wind
Publication
SAASS Thesis
17 Jul 2025

SAASS Paper: ALLIANCE EXPANSION: A guide to the future of the Five Power Defence Arrangements

This book examines three alliances to determine the lessons learned that can apply to a possible future expansion of the Five Power Defence Arrange

By
Michael Sleeman
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Air/Space
01 Nov 2022
Developing

Sailors, Soldiers and ??? - Building an Air Force Identity

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is changing.

By
Matt Kelly
Prototype Warfare and the Fourth Industrial Age
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
08 Feb 2019

Prototype Warfare and the Fourth Industrial Age

Australian companies, researchers and academics are being pushed by the Australian Government to embrace the fourth industrial revolution.

By
Peter Layton
Current Chief of Air Force with Aviators in a meeting room
Air/Space
12 May 2023
Foundation

So You're Posted to CASG - Part II

Welcome back on the rollercoaster!

By
David Turnbull
RAAF Air Power Conference 2018
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
22 May 2019

RAAF Air Power Conference 2018: Air Power in a Disruptive World

The 2018 Air Power Conference provided the opportunity for the defence and security community to come together to explore how air forces are able t

By
Air Power Development Centre
5th Generation Air Battle Management
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
Sir James Rowland Air Power Seminar
News
04 Apr 2018

Sir James Rowland Air Power Seminar

Proposals for presentations of 3,000 words (max.) are invited from established scholars, early career academic researchers, industry leaders, polic

Intelligence Support for Air Operations
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1996
Master

Intelligence Support for Air Operations

Air power is distinguished from sea and land power by its flexibility, speed, ubiquity, range and shock effect. These characteristics give air power a unique ability to concentrate force
and manoeuvre rapidly over long distances

By
Bruce Keightley, AFC
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