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Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Stephen Chappell DSC, CSC, OAM addresses the Air and Space Power Conference 2026, Canberra.
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The Multi-Skilled Aviator – What does this mean?

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Michael Lane
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Air/Space
22 Jun 2026
Developing

Applying Wylie’s Cumulative and Sequential Patterns to Air Operations

Strategist Joseph Caldwell Wylie argued that strategies were implemented through two general types of operational patterns: (1) cumulative warfare, which involves “a collection of lesser actions” where tactical actions gradually built up to have strategic impact; and (2) sequential warfare, which is “a series of discrete steps” where each lead to the next; an example being the island hopping campaign across the Pacific during World War Two.

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Peter Layton
CPL Margaret Clarke Writing Award
Air/Space
27 May 2026
Foundation

Sustaining Communications Across a Degraded Network

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Steven Crawford
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Air/Space
01 May 2026
Foundation

Middle Power Offensive Air Operations: Insights from Operation Rising Lion

Unlike defensive air operations which are reactive, offensive air operations are undertaken where and when an air force chooses.

By
Peter Layton
Australian soldiers standing on rocky, mountainous terrain operate an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, or drone, as part of the 'Hyper-Teaming' experiment at Project Convergence Capstone 5, at Fort Irwin, California.
Air/Space
28 May 2025
Foundation

Drone Swarms and their Potential within the Australian Defence Force

The onset of the war in Ukraine saw one of the most dramatic shifts in combined arms warfare since the introduction of the machine gun. This shift is attributed to the wide scale introduction of drones to the modern battlefield (Kagan et al, 2024). Principally the conflict is demonstrating drones pioneering new capabilities in reconnaissance, close air support and strategic strike with virtually zero risk to the operator.

By
Lucas Page
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Air/Space
02 Nov 2022
Developing

The Essential Elements That Enable Our People

Introduction – Stefan Gabric (RNZAF)

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Steph Freeman, Stefan Gabric, Talia Karim, Christopher Schulz & Mai-Khoi Vu
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Developing

Airbases: Now. Then. Always. (Part 2)

Australia’s Strategic Defence Update 2020 sets Australia’s Defence priorities to our near region, including the South West Pacific and near north.

By
David (Doc) Millar
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Air/Space
01 Nov 2021
Developing

Rethinking Preparedness

The ASPC Leader Enrichment Program blog series delivers the thoughts and concepts of the program's junior leaders as they tackle Module 2

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Air/Space
22 Jul 2022
Developing

Education and the Enlisted Aviator

Winner of the WOFF-AF Creative Writing Award, this Blog investigates how Air Force can improve its enlisted aviators opportunities without requiring them to commission.

By
Ryan Wilson
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