Air/Space 27 Oct 2022 Developing What is Air Force’s contribution to Joint Force Effects - both domestically and internationally? Like all aspects of the ADF, the Air Force has the need to contribute and enable Australia’s larger national power strategies. By Lucinda Branson, Talysha Harrison, Diana Jin, Katherine King, Josua Pekolj & Alexandra Walters
Publication Beyond the Future Force 21 Aug 2019 Australia's Antarctica National Air Power Futures Antarctica is changing. By Peter Layton, Travis Hallen & Lauren Bishop
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
Publication Sir Richard Williams Foundation 29 Feb 2024 Advanced Creating A Potent Joint Force: The Practical Evolution of Inter-Service Cooperation Can the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) correctly prioritise jointness? By Stephen Edgeley
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
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 Beyond the Future Force 07 Jun 2019 MQ-4C Triton - A Fifth-Generation Air Force Disruption for Maritime Surveillance Air Force is acquiring the MQ-4C Triton remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS). By Michael Spencer and Gavin Small
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
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