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Air/Space
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
Pathway to the Stars Cover
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
Australian Air Power in Joint Operations
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
01 Jun 1995
Advanced

Australian Air Power in Joint Operations

The planning outcomes at the operational level of war comprise the establishment of operational priorities, the identification of targets, and the allocation and apportionment of combat forces.

By
Despina Tramoundanis
Air Power Seminar: Antarctica - Logistics on the Ice
News
05 Aug 2019

Air Power Seminar: Antarctica - Logistics on the Ice

SQNLDR Lauren Bishop has recently returned from living and working in Antarctica for the Austral Summer 18/19 period.

Dragons Jaw - The Vietnam War Target the Paved the Way to a Modern Precision Air Weapon
Publication
Beyond the Future Force
09 Sep 2019

Dragons Jaw - The Vietnam War Target the Paved the Way to a Modern Precision Air Weapon

Dragon’s Jaw is the Vietnamese nickname for the Thanh Hóa bridge.

By
Michael Spencer
Aircraft Technical Trade Development: An Airman’s Perspective
Publication
Air Power Fellow Series
06 Sep 1998
Master

Aircraft Technical Trade Development: An Airman’s Perspective

An expert opinion by the first ever enlisted Air Force Aviator Chief of Air Force Fellow. In order to maintain the highest possible level of aircraft airworthiness and availability the RAAF has been training and employing aircraft technical trades people in one way or another since its establishment in 1921.

By
Wayne Jones
Postmodern Tactical Air Intelligence
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
PPT Cover Slide of Conference Graphics for Professor Peter Dean's Presentation
Video
Conferences
09 May 2024

Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Threat Casting to Develop Sustainable Readiness and Resilience by Professor Peter Dean, PhD, SFHEA

The 2024 Air and Space Power Conference focuses on building air and space power capability in the context of the ADF’s capstone concept, integrated

The Future is Not What It Used To Be: Conflict in the Information Age
Publication
Stand Alone Publication / Monograph
01 Jun 1997
Advanced

The Future is Not What It Used To Be: Conflict in the Information Age

I can call a computer an Information Technology. But, if I lack the skills to use it, it is just a big rock. You bring me 10 hackers and within 90 days I'll bring this country to its knees.

By
Chris Westwood
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Publication
Conference Proceedings
30 Jun 1991
Expert

RAAF Air Power Conference 1991: Smaller but Larger: Conventional Air Power into the 21st Century

If we are to meet our obligations as professional airmen, we must continue to question, examine and restate our fundamental beliefs.

By
Alan Stephens (ed)
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