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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.
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
The Power of Many - The Human Factor and Air Power
The nature of war demands attention to the human factor above any other single factor.
History’s Role in Educating Air Power Strategists
Dr Ross Mahoney, a former resident Historian at the Royal Air Force Museum in the United Kingdom, will present our next Air Power Seminar on H
Into the Fourth Dimension: An ADF Guide to Space
Space is often referred to as the 'fourth dimension' of warfare, characterised by its own doctrines, strategies and operations.
2022 Air and Space Power Conference Proceedings: Resilience and Innovation in Air and Space
One definition of resilience has come to describe the capacity of organisations or systems to endure and survive in the face of new threats and thus the ability of organisations and citizens to mobilise to adapt to new global and transcending threats.