Video Seminar 24 Jun 2020 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 By Dr David Brewster
Publication Contemporary Issues in Air & Space Power 14 Apr 2023 Advanced The Influence of Work Health Safety on Australia’s Military Aviation Regulatory Framework In 2016, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Defence Aviation Safety Regulations (DASR) came into being, in part to harmonise with the Australian Wo By Jozef McGurk , Nicholas S Bardell
Publication Beyond the Future Force 24 Oct 2019 Project Asteria 2019: Space Debris, Space Traffic Management and Space Sustainability Project ASTERIA 2019 is a collaborative project between writers from the Air Power Development Centre (APDC) and the Australia New Zealand Space La By Michael Spencer (Ed.)
Video Seminar 22 Jun 2021 Human Machine Teaming This presentation was a discussion on the growing interest in, and challenges with, Human-Machine Teaming (HMT). By Dr Heather Roff
Air/Space 10 Jul 2022 Advanced Australia as a Space Norm Entrepreneur The unrestrained development of anti-satellite capabilities threatens Australia’s continued access to space. By Regan Ho
Publication Beyond the Future Force 26 Aug 2019 At the Critical Juncture 2nd Edition Air forces have long demonstrated warfighting effectiveness through the lethal application of air power in the battlefield. By Sanu Kainikara
Publication Beyond the Future Force 01 May 2009 2009 Airbourne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance for the Future ADF A military force’s ability to ‘know’ their adversary and the environment in which they are operating is regarded as a key determinant in military s By Travis Hallen
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 05 Aug 1992 Expert Power Plus Attitude: Ideas, Strategy and Doctrine in the Royal Australian Air Force 1921-1991 Like any form of combat power, air power does not develop in isolation; nor is it static. Even if there were no formal process linking its theoretical development and practical application to other elements of national security, plainly it will remain responsive to a range of external influences from the wider civil and military communities which combine to shape the national security outlook. By Alan Stephens