Air/Space 24 Oct 2022 Developing Ongoing learning? Defence is missing out! Defence can only achieve an intellectual edge if its members are consistently engaged and curious. By Mai-Khoi Vu
Publication Beyond the Future Force 01 Dec 2025 Foundation The Kestrel Papers 2025 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power The Kestrel Papers Series is a compilation of essays written by a number of young military professionals who have endeavoured to study air and spac By Various
Publication Beyond the Future Force 07 Apr 2020 Surfing the Digital Wave There is a wave of digital transformation disrupting industries globally. By Peter Layton
News 22 Jul 2020 An Australian Space Industrial Base – Grand Strategy or Strategy of Grandeur? Our next seminar by will delivered by Mr Darin Lovett.
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 10 Jul 1997 Expert The Power of Many - The Human Factor and Air Power The nature of war demands attention to the human factor above any other single factor. By Gary Williams
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
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
Video Seminar 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 By Prof Iven Mareels, Dr Simon Wail
Publication Conference Proceedings 30 Jun 1994 Advanced RAAF Air Power Conference 1994: The War in the Air 1914–1994 application of aerospace power has seen significant developments since 1994, most notably through American-led operations in Central Europe and Afghanistan, and continuing technological advances with weapons, uninhabited vehicles, space-based systems and information systems. By Alan Stephens (ed)