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Armed Forces of Ukraine personnel clear a trench during the section commanders' battle course on Operation KUDU 26. Australian Defence Force personnel have served alongside personnel from Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, the Netherlands and, most recently, Romania; providing expert instruction to more than 3,600 Armed Forces of Ukraine personnel in basic infantry tactics for urban and wooded environments.
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Australia is a maritime, geographically vast, technologically capable, and globally connected nation. These attributes do not guarantee effective national security, but they do provide choice, and Australia is now under increasing pressure to make the right one.

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Ken Robertson
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Drone Swarms and their Potential within the Australian Defence Force

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The India-Australia bond and its impact on the Indo-Pacific

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Peter Layton
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Foundation

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Steven Crawford
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Train Like We Fight

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01 Nov 2021
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Rethinking Preparedness

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You Started It! Change Resistance is Natural & Predictable!

Dr. Martin Luther King said that a leader does not search for consensus, they mould it (2010).

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Is the Australian Society Ready for Mass information Warfare?

Is the Australian Society Ready for Mass information Warfare?

Elliot Parker
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