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The Decisive Factor
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Stand Alone Publication / Monograph
05 Aug 1990
Expert

The Decisive Factor: Air Power Doctrine by AVM H.N. Wrigley

Classical Air Power theorist Henry Wrigleys essays on the history, application and strategy of Air Power.

By
Henry N Wrigley, Alan Stephens (ed), Brendan O'Loghlin (ed)
2021 Wrigley Prize Essay Competition
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
A book cover page in dark blue with a light blue arc from bottom left to top right, title is written in the bottom right with the ASPC Beyond the Future Force 20plus logo and futuristic aircraft on a runway in the top left.
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Beyond the Future Force
21 Jul 2022
Advanced

Unmanned Air Mobility for the Australian Defence Force: Future Platforms, Partnerships and Challenges

Unmanned air mobility is a new concept for the Australian Defence Force. The rapid development of enhanced opportunities for air mobility in the joint force will be critical for supporting Australia's National Interests.

By
Matt Hetherington
Postmodern Tactical Air Intelligence
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
01 Jun 2006

Postmodern Tactical Air Intelligence

Tactical Air Intelligence will face a crisis of relevance in conflicts of the future.

By
Byron Reynolds
Power Plus Attitude
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
During Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025, Marine Rotation Force Darwin 25.3, 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, 16th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery conduct Live Fire Exercise.
Air/Space
24 Apr 2026
Foundation

Insights From Recent Large-Scale Long-Range Drone and Missile Attacks

Insights From Recent Large-Scale Long-Range Drone and Missile AttacksPeter Layton

By
Peter Layton
At the Critical Juncture 2nd Edition
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
Australian Air Power in Joint Operations
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1995
Advanced

Australian Air Power in Joint Operations

The planning outcomes at the operational level of war comprise the establishment of operational priorities, the identification of targets, and the allocation and apportionment of combat forces.

By
Despina Tramoundanis
Shoot Don't Shoot
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
24 Oct 2017

Shoot Don't Shoot: Minimising the Risk of Catastrophic Error Through High Consequence Decision-Making

Military decisions carry high consequences, often life or death.

By
Dirk Maclean
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Conference Proceedings
25 Nov 2022
Expert

2022 Air and Space Power Conference Proceedings: Resilience and Innovation in Air and Space

One definition of resilience has come to describe the capacity of organisations or systems to endure and survive in the face of new threats and thus the ability of organisations and citizens to mobilise to adapt to new global and transcending threats.

By
Simons, Murray (Ed), Daria, Vincent (Ed)
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