Publication Conference Proceedings 24 May 2024 Advanced Air and Space Power Conference 2024 Transcript: National Defence Strategy by Mr Greg Moriarty Air and Space Power Conference 2024 Transcript: National Defence Strategy by Mr Greg MoriartyLive Transcripts from the Air and Space Power Conferen By Air and Space Power Centre
Publication Beyond the Future Force 09 Sep 2024 Developing The Kestrel Papers 2024 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power The Kestrel Papers series is one of several publications produced by the Air and Space Power Centre (ASPC). By Kassandra Turner, Nathan Bradshaw, Owen Stothart, Christopher Cooper, Josh Kempnich, Matthew Frost, Victor Goossens, Christian Van Der Merwe, Murray Simons
Publication Conference Proceedings 30 Jun 1994 Advanced RAAF Air Power Conference 1994: The War in the Air 1914–1994 application of aerospace power has seen significant developments since 1994, most notably through American-led operations in Central Europe and Afghanistan, and continuing technological advances with weapons, uninhabited vehicles, space-based systems and information systems. By Alan Stephens (ed)
News 12 Dec 2020 The Air and Space Power Centre Takes Flight The Air Power Development Centre has supported the development of Air Power concepts and strategies since 2004.
Air/Space 27 Nov 2024 Developing Data, Data everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink: The Case for the Joint Integrator The Australian government has made very clear that, to defend the nation, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) must be an integrated force. This article contends that such a goal remains an unrealised ambition. By Andrew Kirby, Jeremy Stredwick
Air/Space 06 Aug 2025 Developing The Multi-Skilled Aviator – What does this mean? The Multi-Skilled Aviator – What does this mean? Michael LaneAustralian Defence Force By Michael Lane
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
Air/Space 27 Oct 2023 Developing Pointless or Populism? This article began as a response to Daniel Cook’s recent article on ‘Turning the Tap Off – Stopping the Flow of Pointless Jobs in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)’ (Cook, 2023); as such, it will address some of the points raised in that article within the context a broader trend towards what I term ‘military populism’. By Oliver Jiang
Air/Space 20 Dec 2021 Advanced Whats all the hype about Defence Space Command Space Command should make deliberate decisions on its organisational design by working through each element that will enable the Executive to bypass the constraints of traditional Services. a true representation of Space Command’s successful establishment will be observed when it is considered as part of Australia’s national power and used as such by the Government. By Ulas Yildrim