Air/Space 02 Nov 2022 Developing The Essential Elements That Enable Our People Introduction – Stefan Gabric (RNZAF) By Steph Freeman, Stefan Gabric, Talia Karim, Christopher Schulz & Mai-Khoi Vu
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1995 Expert The RAAF’s Fundamental Business: An Evaluation of RAAF Air Power Education Considerable resources have so far been expended on the RAAF air power education program but few, if any, performance measures are in place to assess whether those resources are being effectively and efficiently employed. By James Y. Walker, AM
Video Seminar 20 Aug 2020 An Australian Space Industrial Base – Grand Strategy or Strategy of Grandeur? It’s a pivotal moment to be engaged in the space sector in Australia. By 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
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Expert A Critical Dependence: Providing Logistics Support to Air Operations Ensuring that logistics support is organised as a single, coherent system that removes duplication and assists in the provision of a consistent, comprehensive and complementary flow of logistics support through each of the levels of war to enable the effective application of air power. By David Pasfield
Publication Beyond the Future Force 22 Jul 2020 The Kestrel Papers 2018 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power The Kestrel Papers is a compilation of essays written by a number of young military professionals who have endeavoured to study air power in detail By Various
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 Beyond the Future Force 20 Feb 2020 Australia’s New Regional Context: Pacific Island Futures and Air Power Possibilities In the Australian strategic consciousness the Pacific Islands loom very large. By Peter Layton
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