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Effects-Based Targeting: The Future of Targeting for the Royal Australian Air Force
This publication is out of print.
Air and Space Power Conference 2022
Resilience and Innovation in Air Power and Space Power releasing the Air Power Manual. #ASPCon22 #AirPower #SpacePower
Concept ASPECT Ed 1
Concept ASPECT Ed 1
Blessed be the Peacemakers: Conflict, Peace and Air Power
Criticism is equally applicable to political and military commander alike. The changing nature of military operations commensurate with the increased commitment to UN activities now requires that military commanders be well versed in ethnicity, history, and cultural factors.
Beyond the Planned Air Force
Beyond the Planned Air Force (BPAF) expands Air Force’s perspective beyond the objective force envisioned in the Defence White Paper 2016 (DWP16) a
Conventional Deterrence and National Security
Deterrence existed long before nuclear weapons were invented and has been a feature of relations between antagonistic tribes and states since such relationships first existed. The concept of deterrence, convincing an adversary not to carry out an undesirable action by threatening them with harm, is widely understood and applied in military and nonmilitary contexts.
Contemporary Issues in Air and Space Power: Building Fighting Depth
Both the Air and Space domains play important roles in facing current geopolitical challenges.
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
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.