Publication Beyond the Future Force 07 Apr 2020 Surfing the Digital Wave There is a wave of digital transformation disrupting industries globally. By Peter Layton
Publication Beyond the Future Force 07 Jun 2019 MQ-4C Triton - A Fifth-Generation Air Force Disruption for Maritime Surveillance Air Force is acquiring the MQ-4C Triton remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS). By Michael Spencer and Gavin Small
Publication SAASS Thesis 17 Jul 2025 SAASS Paper: ALLIANCE EXPANSION: A guide to the future of the Five Power Defence Arrangements This book examines three alliances to determine the lessons learned that can apply to a possible future expansion of the Five Power Defence Arrange By Michael Sleeman
Video Seminar 24 Jul 2020 Asymmetry and Air Power: Exquisite Investment or Extraneous Irrelevance The RAAF has evolved as an Air Force based on the lessons of 20th century Air Power to become a ‘model’ mid-sized Air Force with an exquisite, mode By Group Captain David Millar
Publication Beyond the Future Force 21 Jul 2022 Advanced Unmanned Air Mobility for the Australian Defence Force: Future Platforms, Partnerships and Challenges Unmanned air mobility is a new concept for the Australian Defence Force. The rapid development of enhanced opportunities for air mobility in the joint force will be critical for supporting Australia's National Interests. By Matt Hetherington
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
News 04 Dec 2018 Air Power Seminar: An End to Lawyers? APDC and Defence Legal are pleased to host Mr Morry Bailes, outgoing President (2018), Law Council of Australia, to present on “An End to Lawyers?
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