Publication SAASS Thesis 17 Jul 2025 SAASS Paper: ALLIANCE EXPANSION: A guide to the future of the Five Power Defence Arrangements This book examines three alliances to determine the lessons learned that can apply to a possible future expansion of the Five Power Defence Arrange By Michael Sleeman
News 30 Jul 2018 Sir James Rowland Seminar The next Sir James Rowland Seminar will take place on Wednesday 17th October.
News 27 Sep 2018 US Space Missions: Coping with Technology Disruption On Thursday, October 18th, LTGEN (USAF retired) Larry James, a former Deputy Director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will present our ne
Publication Doctrine 05 Dec 2023 ADF Air Power ADF Integration Doctrine 3 Series | Operations ADF Air Power By Air and Space Power Centre
News 31 May 2022 Listen to ASPC offerings on your Commute Consume-contest-contribute is the ASPCs podcast channel. Use it to catch-up on our Seminars and Conferences while you drive.
Publication Doctrine 22 Mar 2022 Developing The "Lightspeed" Space Power eManual Access the "Lightspeed" Space Power eManual at https://www.airforce.gov.au/our-mission/defence-space-power-emanual This is a Linking Page to ADF Space Command By Defence Space Command
Publication Beyond the Future Force 07 Nov 2017 The Air Force Approach to Personnel Capability Support The Air Force Approach to Personnel Capability Support describes the functions and enablers, delivered through personnel capability support (PCS), By Royal Australian Air Force
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
News 29 Jul 2021 Dogs, drones and AI - are sheep dogs destined for the retirement kennel? ASPC's Sir Richard Williams Scholar Kate Yaxley and her research team have successfully completed trials investigating the effectiveness and effici
Publication Beyond the Future Force 08 Feb 2019 Prototype Warfare and the Fourth Industrial Age Australian companies, researchers and academics are being pushed by the Australian Government to embrace the fourth industrial revolution. By Peter Layton