Video Conferences 08 May 2024 Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Panel Session - Readiness and Resilience Across the Domains 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
Air/Space 15 Jul 2021 Developing Airbases: Now. Then. Always. (Part 1) Airbases do not feature significantly in the history of air power unless they are denied. By David (Doc) Millar
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
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.
News 26 Sep 2019 Air Power Seminar: Australian Defence Space Projects Like any modern military, the Australian Defence Force is reliant upon space capabilities to conduct global, connected and precise military operati
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
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
Video Conferences 22 Mar 2022 Air and Space Power Conference 2022 Resilience and Innovation in Air Power and Space Power releasing the Air Power Manual. #ASPCon22 #AirPower #SpacePower
Air/Space 17 Oct 2022 Developing National Power: Junior Leaders View on “Grey-Zone” Activities Impacting Australia In terms of National Power in the past, the majority of modern “Grey-Zone” activities centred on clear Diplomatic, Information, non-lethal Military and Economic actions. What is concerning are the blurred lines developing between these instruments, where often State actions do not meet perceived intent creating confusion in the rules-based global order. By Joshua Matthes, Elizabeth Gardner, Xavier Szegi, Amelia Klose, Mollie Palmer & Shaun Mulligan