Publication Contemporary Issues in Air & Space Power 14 Apr 2023 Advanced The Influence of Work Health Safety on Australia’s Military Aviation Regulatory Framework In 2016, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Defence Aviation Safety Regulations (DASR) came into being, in part to harmonise with the Australian Wo By Jozef McGurk , Nicholas S Bardell
Video Conferences 27 Feb 2023 Chief of Air Force Symposium 2023 Panel 2 - Boosting Sovereign Sustainable Aviation Fuel Capacity What are the national challenges and opportunities for Australia with respect to future energy; especially for powered flight? By Wing Commander Ulas Yildirim, Mr Graeme Potger, Dr Fraser Thompson, Mr James Deverell, Major General Jason Walk
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
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 26 Apr 2021 Pathway to the Stars Pathway to the Stars outlines how ASPC will position itself and commence delivery of the directed mission during the formative years through Initial, and then Final Operating Capability By Air and Space Power Centre
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1991 Advanced This is not a Game - Wargaming for the Royal Australian Air Force Wargaming will never 'prove' anything or predict an outcome with certainty. It is merely a means of studying a problem and highlighting or exploring important issues. It will never be a substitute for actual operational experience. By P.J. McCarry
News 15 Apr 2021 Kate Takes Out Top Award Squadron Leader Kate Yaxley was awarded the first ever AI in defence award at the recent Women in AI awards 26 Mar 2021
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