Video Conferences 09 May 2024 Air and Space Power Conference 2024: Closing of Conference 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
Publication Beyond the Future Force 08 Jan 2018 5th Generation Air C2 and ISR 5th Generation Air C2 and ISR provides tangible recommendations about improving Air C2 and ISR systems, their integration, collaboration and I By Bart A Hoeben
Video Seminar 20 Aug 2020 An Australian Space Industrial Base – Grand Strategy or Strategy of Grandeur? It’s a pivotal moment to be engaged in the space sector in Australia. By Darin Lovett
Publication Beyond the Future Force 01 Dec 2025 Foundation The Kestrel Papers 2025 - A Selection of Essays on Air Power The Kestrel Papers Series is a compilation of essays written by a number of young military professionals who have endeavoured to study air and spac By Various
Video Seminar 28 Sep 2021 Fireside Chat: An Hour with the Chief of Air Force Explore the Air Force Strategy and Chief of Air Forces future direction as we have discussion with Chief of Air Force. We discuss Air Power, Space Power Strategy and Air and Space Power in a Box. By Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld, GPCAPT Jason Baldock
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1992 Advanced The Potential of Satellites for Wide Area Surveillance of Australia The capabilities of existing and proposed future satellite sensors are examined for their ability to provide wide area surveillance of Australia, and recommendations are made regarding future potentials of space-based surveillance. By Wayne Gale
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 16 Jun 1994 Developing Strategic Air Power Doctrine for Small Air Forces The essence and purpose of doctrine. It develops strategic air power doctrine through an understanding of the air environment and the characteristics and structure of air power itself By Stuart Mackenzie
Publication Stand Alone Publication / Monograph 05 Aug 1992 Expert Power Plus Attitude: Ideas, Strategy and Doctrine in the Royal Australian Air Force 1921-1991 Like any form of combat power, air power does not develop in isolation; nor is it static. Even if there were no formal process linking its theoretical development and practical application to other elements of national security, plainly it will remain responsive to a range of external influences from the wider civil and military communities which combine to shape the national security outlook. By Alan Stephens