Evolving Australian Army Ground-Base Active Defense Systems
Not since the Bristol Bloodhound system of the 1960s has the Australian Defence Force (ADF) possessed…
Read More »Deterrence in the Australian Evolving Strategic Environment: The Perspective of Dr. Stephan Fruehling
We have focused for some time on the question of the return of the nuclear issue…
Read More »Deterrence in the Australian Evolving Strategic Environment: The Perspective of Michael Shoebridge
The Williams Foundation seminar held on August 23, 2018 on independent strike was operating within the…
Read More »Deterrence in the Australian Evolving Strategic Environment: The Perspective of Wing Commander Jo Brick
The Williams Foundation seminar on joint strike and deterrence held in Canberra on August 23, 2018,…
Read More »Asia in the Second Nuclear Age
The second nuclear age wasn’t supposed to happen. That’s the crux of the problem. Nuclear rivalry…
Read More »Expanding the Reach of the Australian Reconnaissance-Strike Enterprise
As Australia looks to expand its sovereign options, expanding the reach of its reconnaissance-strike enterprise is…
Read More »Sikorsky at Australian Land Forces Conference, September 2018
Helicopters of the future are likely to feature a pair of contra-rotating rotors and a rear…
Read More »Independent Strike and Australian Sovereign Options: The Perspective of Air Marshal (Retired) Geoff Brown
The Williams Foundation has held a series of seminars over the past few years, which have…
Read More »The RAF and the RAAF Are on Complimentary But Divergent Paths
During my time in Canberra during August 2018, one key point of conversation was the question…
Read More »Preparing to Fight for the Skies
Since the end of the Cold War, Western air operations and training have been built on…
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