Video Conferences 17 Mar 2026 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.
Video Seminar 09 Feb 2021 Thought Leadership - How to Influence with a Great Blog In late 2020 the Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal M. By Janine Garner
Publication Beyond the Future Force 02 Jun 2006 Where to From Here?: A Roadmap for RAAF-Japan Self-Defence Force Engagement Despite extremely positive academic and political rhetoric regarding the future of the defence relationship between the Royal Australian Air Force By Sarah Giles
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
Publication SAASS Thesis 25 Jul 2023 Advanced SAASS Paper: Royal Australian Air Force 2025: A New Organizational Structure to Optimize Combat Effectiveness in an Era of Great Power Competition The current RAAF organizational structure is top-heavy, unbalanced and too compartmentalized. This results in stove piped training, which inhibits high-end, networked and integrated joint collective training. By David Earl Borg, OAM
Publication Beyond the Future Force 26 Mar 2018 Algorithmic Warfare: Applying Artificial Intelligence to Warfighting The defence domain is about to be completely disrupted by the rise of intelligent machines. By Peter Layton
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1996 Master Intelligence Support for Air Operations Air power is distinguished from sea and land power by its flexibility, speed, ubiquity, range and shock effect. These characteristics give air power a unique ability to concentrate force and manoeuvre rapidly over long distances By Bruce Keightley, AFC
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