Air/Space 29 Sep 2021 Developing Superpowers: Hero or Villain in the South and East China Seas? As a comic-book fan, I’ve always been curious about who might win in a battle between DC’s Justice League and Marvel’s Avengers. By Major Rose A. Ibrahim Sukri, RMAF
Publication Beyond the Future Force 18 Mar 2019 The Path to 5th Generation Electronic Warfare Defence forces worldwide need to transform their air forces into organisations that can accommodate 5th generation air power technologies in joint By Don Woldhuis
News 05 Aug 2019 Air Power Seminar: Antarctica - Logistics on the Ice SQNLDR Lauren Bishop has recently returned from living and working in Antarctica for the Austral Summer 18/19 period.
Publication Conference Proceedings 16 Jun 1996 Advanced RAAF Air Power Conference 1996: New Era Security: The RAAF in the Next Twenty-five Years Air Power conference 1996, Anyone with an interest in strategic studies, foreign relations, military history and defence technology will find this volume invaluable. By Alan Stephens (ed)
Video Seminar 20 Jan 2023 Smart Manufacture in the RAAF All three Services of the Australian Defence Force plan to add additive manufacturing capabilities and capacity across their existing operations. By Squadron Leader Christopher Kourloufas
Publication 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
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 By Group Captain David Millar
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