Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 13 Jul 2021 Advanced China's Enduring Grey Zone Challenge China's current and evolving grey zone activities in the South China Sea, the East China Sea and Ladakh region By Peter Layton
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Advanced Blessed be the Peacemakers: Conflict, Peace and Air Power Criticism is equally applicable to political and military commander alike. The changing nature of military operations commensurate with the increased commitment to UN activities now requires that military commanders be well versed in ethnicity, history, and cultural factors. By John Teager
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
Publication Beyond the Future Force 03 Jun 2006 Military Experimentation - Hallmark of Professionalism The environment in which we live today is one of continual technological change and development. By Alex Post
Publication Beyond the Future Force 25 Jun 2018 Hypersonic Air Power Hypersonic technology has attracted a growing level of media interest of late. By Travis Hallen & Michael Spencer
Publication Beyond the Future Force 20 Apr 2017 Beyond the Planned Air Force Beyond the Planned Air Force (BPAF) expands Air Force’s perspective beyond the objective force envisioned in the Defence White Paper 2016 (DWP16) a By Royal Australian Air Force
Air/Space 09 May 2024 Foundation Junior Aviators are Clear To Launch The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference delivered the inaugural Clear to Launch Junior Aviator Symposium (CTLJAS). By Jessica Ridgeon
News 12 Dec 2020 The Air and Space Power Centre Takes Flight The Air Power Development Centre has supported the development of Air Power concepts and strategies since 2004.
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Apr 1997 Master Conventional Deterrence and National Security Deterrence existed long before nuclear weapons were invented and has been a feature of relations between antagonistic tribes and states since such relationships first existed. The concept of deterrence, convincing an adversary not to carry out an undesirable action by threatening them with harm, is widely understood and applied in military and nonmilitary contexts. By John Harvey