Air/Space 01 Nov 2022 Developing Sailors, Soldiers and ??? - Building an Air Force Identity The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is changing. By Matt Kelly
News 14 Dec 2023 Hangar 46 Is Live For Listening Hangar 46, the Air and Space Power Centre's podcast for the Royal Australian Air Force is now LIVE.
News 31 May 2022 Listen to ASPC offerings on your Commute Consume-contest-contribute is the ASPCs podcast channel. Use it to catch-up on our Seminars and Conferences while you drive.
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Master Intelligence Support for Air Operations Air power is distinguished from sea and land power by its flexibility, speed, ubiquity, range and shock effect. These characteristics give air power a unique ability to concentrate force and manoeuvre rapidly over long distances By Bruce Keightley, AFC
Video Seminar 01 May 2023 ASPC & CAPS 2023: Effective Air Battle Management Webinar The Air and Space Power Centre and the Centre for Air Power Studies have come together and collaborated for: By Group Captain Simon Wildermuth, Wing Commander Swaim Prakash Singh
Publication Beyond the Future Force 08 Jan 2018 5th Generation Air C2 and ISR 5th Generation Air C2 and ISR provides tangible recommendations about improving Air C2 and ISR systems, their integration, collaboration and I By Bart A Hoeben
News 29 Jul 2021 Dogs, drones and AI - are sheep dogs destined for the retirement kennel? ASPC's Sir Richard Williams Scholar Kate Yaxley and her research team have successfully completed trials investigating the effectiveness and effici
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 22 May 2020 Master Diversifying Air Power: Broadening Air Force’s value proposition in an age of high contest This publication augues that for Air Force to meet the challenges of Australia’s current geostrategic environment, and remain relevant, it must bro By Peter Hunter
Publication SAASS Thesis 25 Jul 2023 Advanced SAASS Paper: Royal Australian Air Force 2025: A New Organizational Structure to Optimize Combat Effectiveness in an Era of Great Power Competition The current RAAF organizational structure is top-heavy, unbalanced and too compartmentalized. This results in stove piped training, which inhibits high-end, networked and integrated joint collective training. By David Earl Borg, OAM