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04 Apr 2023

ASPC x SXSW 2023

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02 Jun 2023
Foundation

So You're Posted into CASG - An Aviation Engineers and Logistics Perspective

Warrant Officer (WOFF) David Turnbull provided his insight and point of view (Turnbull, 2023) on the struggle of getting the best people into Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG). Whilst it is a great read and the scene is set for further nail-biting episodes, the one standout observable from my point of view is that his theme is focussed on the ability or struggle of encouraging Enlisted Aviators to seek employment within CASG.

By
Ian Pinch
Indo-Pac
Air/Space
21 Nov 2022
Developing

Effective Diplomacy Encompasses the ADF

The Indo-Pacific is facing increased and intersecting geopolitical, climate-related and health security risks.

By
Ulas Yildirim
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Air/Space
15 Dec 2023
Developing

The Temptation To Go Beyond Conventional Long-Range Strike

The Temptation To Go Beyond Conventional Long-Range Strike

Daniel Cook
Australian Defence Force

By
Daniel Cook
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Air/Space
17 Oct 2022
Developing

National Power: Junior Leaders View on “Grey-Zone” Activities Impacting Australia

In terms of National Power in the past, the majority of modern “Grey-Zone” activities centred on clear Diplomatic, Information, non-lethal Military and Economic actions. What is concerning are the blurred lines developing between these instruments, where often State actions do not meet perceived intent creating confusion in the rules-based global order.

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Joshua Matthes, Elizabeth Gardner, Xavier Szegi, Amelia Klose, Mollie Palmer & Shaun Mulligan
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Air/Space
15 Jul 2021
Developing

Airbases: Now. Then. Always. (Part 1)

Airbases do not feature significantly in the history of air power unless they are denied.

By
David (Doc) Millar
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Air/Space
24 May 2023
Foundation

The Future Combat Pilot - Asleep at the Wheel?

Technology is a key driver for Air Force capability.

By
Daniel Cook
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Air/Space
12 Dec 2022
Advanced

Decreasing Reliance on Fossil Fuels to Increase Defence Capability

Decreasing Reliance on Fossil Fuels to Increase Defence Capability

Benjamin Cole
Australian Defence Force

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Benjamin Cole
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Air/Space
18 Oct 2021
Developing

Train Like We Fight

The ASPC Leader Enrichment Program blog series delivers the thoughts and concepts of the program's junior leaders as they tackle Module 2

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Kylie Gibson, Sophie Clark, Ewen Hadfield, Daniel Loane, Laura Pearson, Lance Purdon
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Air/Space
09 Sep 2024
Developing

The Weaponisation of Toys and Implications for the Air Force

The 'poor man's air force' is a term for employing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hobbyist drones or uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) to strategic level military effect, and that effect cannot be understated (Waters, 2018; Nadeau, 2022; Shift, 2023). The ability for terror organisations to coordinate multiple layers of effects, including using COTS drones, to destroy Command and Control (C2) nodes in Israel causes alarm. Couple this with the use of COTS drones for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, strike and battle-damage assessment missions, and the threat posed by what are essentially toys is alarmingly real.

By
Ryan Hodson
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