Air/Space 13 Oct 2023 Developing Space Weather: A Potential Threat? Space Weather: A Potential Threat? Sitra Khan Australian Defence Force By Sitra Khan
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
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 04 Sep 2020 Expert 5th Generation Air Battle Management Underpinning modernisation efforts in the Australian and US Air Forces is the shared recognition that success in the future battle space depends fo By Chris Westwood
Publication Beyond the Future Force 03 Jun 2006 Military Experimentation - Hallmark of Professionalism The environment in which we live today is one of continual technological change and development. By Alex Post
Air/Space 08 Jun 2023 Foundation So You're Posted to CASG - Part III Welcome once again back on the rollercoaster! By David Turnbull
Publication Beyond the Future Force 22 May 2019 RAAF Air Power Conference 2018: Air Power in a Disruptive World The 2018 Air Power Conference provided the opportunity for the defence and security community to come together to explore how air forces are able t By Air Power Development Centre
News 02 Nov 2023 2022 Chief of Air Force Writing Awards Winners Announced Congratulations to Amy Hestermann-Crane and Amanda Gosling Clarke on being the recipients of the Corporal Margaret Clarke Award and The Wrigley Prize.
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 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