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Air and Space Power Conference 2026: 'Space in the Integrated Force' - Panel
The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.
Air and Space Power Conference 2026: 'Air and Space Power: The Canadian Approach' - Lieutenant-General Jamie Speiser-Blanchet
The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.
Air and Space Power Conference 2026: 'Building Fighting Depth' - Panel
The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.
Air and Space Power Conference 2026: Closing of Conference
The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.
Air and Space Power Conference 2026: Opening of Conference
The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.
Air and Space Power Conference 2024 Transcript: Panel Session Readiness and Resilience Across the Domains
Air and Space Power Conference 2024 Transcript: Panel Session Readiness and Resilience Across the DomainsLive Transcripts from the Air and Space Po
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 and Space Power Conference 2026: 'Air Power in National Defence Within an Allied Context: A Swedish Perspective' Brigadier-General Niclas Magnusson
The Air and Space Power Conference 2026 addressed the topic of air and space power in national defence.
The Weaponisation of Toys and Implications for the Air Force
The 'poor man's air force' is a term for employing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hobbyist drones or uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) to strategic level military effect, and that effect cannot be understated (Waters, 2018; Nadeau, 2022; Shift, 2023). The ability for terror organisations to coordinate multiple layers of effects, including using COTS drones, to destroy Command and Control (C2) nodes in Israel causes alarm. Couple this with the use of COTS drones for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, strike and battle-damage assessment missions, and the threat posed by what are essentially toys is alarmingly real.