The Australian: An Editorial on Liberal Democracy Under Assault
This weekend’s The Australian featured a lead editorial by the newspaper which hit the nail on…
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United States Marine Corps. Trained /MOS 0311 Never went to war Did what was asked of…
Read More »Airbases in the Maneuver Space: Meeting the Challenge
The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies published “The Air Base: The Air Force’s Achilles Heel? Understanding…
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My colleague Air Vice-Marshal (Retired) John Blackburn has been focused for some time on the importance…
Read More »How Defence and Air Power Contribute to National Effects: A View from the Top
This is the second video posted from the Airpower Conference 2020 which had been scheduled for…
Read More »Shaping a Maritime Kill Web Transition: The Case of the MQ-25
In my recent interviews with the senior officers working at the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center…
Read More »Australia and the Return of Direct Defense in Europe
As NATO and the EU look to build relevant capabilities for today’s direct defense challenges, it…
Read More »Defending Australia’s North: The Case for Automated Airbases
There’s a constant in Australian defence: not enough people. In peacetime, the defence organisation’s difficulties with…
Read More »South African Navy’s New Hydrographic Survey Vessel
Sandock Austral Shipyards, previously known as Southern African Shipyards, is moving swiftly ahead with the construction…
Read More »Russia Post COVID-19: Putin’s Leadership at Risk?
Russia is experiencing a triple crisis that threatens to undermine the authoritarian leadership of President Putin.…
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