Publication Conference Proceedings 24 May 2024 Advanced Air and Space Power Conference 2024 Transcript: Middle Power Deterrence by Mr Hugh Jeffrey Air and Space Power Conference 2024 Transcript: Middle Power Deterrence by Mr Hugh JeffreyLive Transcripts from the Air and Space Power Conference By Air and Space Power Centre
Publication Sir Richard Williams Foundation 29 Feb 2024 Advanced Creating A Potent Joint Force: The Practical Evolution of Inter-Service Cooperation Can the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) correctly prioritise jointness? By Stephen Edgeley
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 22 May 2020 Master Diversifying Air Power: Broadening Air Force’s value proposition in an age of high contest This publication augues that for Air Force to meet the challenges of Australia’s current geostrategic environment, and remain relevant, it must bro By Peter Hunter
Publication Conference Proceedings 31 Mar 2020 Developing Rapid Force Projection - Conference Proceedings Multiple challenges are coming fast and simultaneously creating a future operational environment of unprecedented complexity. For example: By Air Power Development Centre
Air/Space 05 Oct 2021 Developing How to Reframe the Culture Around Joint Force and Become a Strategic Junior Leader The ASPC Leader Enrichment Program blog series delivers the thoughts and concepts of the program's junior leaders as they tackle Module 2 - Nationa By Tanya Anderson, Fiona Ellis, Lauren Frost, Aaron New, Mikahla Hall
Air/Space 15 Jul 2021 Developing Airbases: Now. Then. Always. (Part 2) Australia’s Strategic Defence Update 2020 sets Australia’s Defence priorities to our near region, including the South West Pacific and near north. By David (Doc) Millar
News 23 May 2018 APDC Seminar: Fighting 5th Generation Airbases The next Air Power Seminar will look at the development of 5th generation airbases to ensure that they are hardened, resilient, flexible and r
Air/Space 03 May 2021 Developing Swarms of Trouble: The Hidden Threat of Consumer UAVs Technology usually follows a certain progression – first the device gets more features before it reduces in size. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) fill this description perfectly, and we have yet to come up with an adequate defence for them. By Chris Arnold