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Scenarios for China's Future Military Presence in the India Ocean Region

China’s presence in the Indian Ocean Region is likely to grow significantly in coming years, principally driven by the country’s expanding economic

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Dr David Brewster
Virtual Air Power: A Case for Complementing ADF Air Operations with Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles
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Air Power Fellow Series
09 Jun 1998
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Virtual Air Power: A Case for Complementing ADF Air Operations with Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles

the potential for UAVs to contribute to ADF air operations and to provide a oundation for their introduction through generating a better understanding of their inherent strengths and limitations.

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Michelle Yeaman
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Air/Space
02 Oct 2023
Developing

The RAAF's Frozen Middle Part Two

The RAAF's Frozen Middle Part Two

Dylan Williamson
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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.

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Sally Knox
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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

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Prof Iven Mareels, Dr Simon Wail
The Future is Not What It Used To Be: Conflict in the Information Age
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Stand Alone Publication / Monograph
01 Jun 1997
Advanced

The Future is Not What It Used To Be: Conflict in the Information Age

I can call a computer an Information Technology. But, if I lack the skills to use it, it is just a big rock. You bring me 10 hackers and within 90 days I'll bring this country to its knees.

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Chris Westwood
Air Power Seminar: Australian Defence Space Projects
News
26 Sep 2019

Air Power Seminar: Australian Defence Space Projects

Like any modern military, the Australian Defence Force is reliant upon space capabilities to conduct global, connected and precise military operati

Seminar Series
Video
Seminar
24 Jul 2020

Asymmetry and Air Power: Exquisite Investment or Extraneous Irrelevance

The RAAF has evolved as an Air Force based on the lessons of 20th century Air Power to become a ‘model’ mid-sized Air Force with an exquisite, mode

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Group Captain David Millar
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Conference Proceedings
30 Jun 1991
Expert

RAAF Air Power Conference 1991: Smaller but Larger: Conventional Air Power into the 21st Century

If we are to meet our obligations as professional airmen, we must continue to question, examine and restate our fundamental beliefs.

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Alan Stephens (ed)
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Air/Space
22 Jun 2023
Foundation

The RAAF's Frozen Middle

It is a relatively common trend that solving an organisational strategic issue reveals another.
With the implementation of digital technology, came the resistance to change and
implementing change agents brought about the awareness of having a safe-to-fail culture.

By
Dylan Williamson
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