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The Commonwealth has announced it has selected the Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter to replace the Australian Army’s fleet of 22 Airbus Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopters under Project LAND 4503. The AH-64E…
This report brings together a number of recent articles which address the way ahead for Europe and Australia with China. The key question is how to coordinate the efforts of…
The Concept for Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) describes the challenges and opportunities provided by RAS, and what actions Defence must take to create advantage in the future operating environment.…
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In this interview I discussed with the CO of VAW 121 about the way ahead with coming of air refuelability for the squadron’s Advanced Hawkeyes. I was able to do…
01/08/2021
By James Durso and Christopher Mayer
WASHINGTON: The Air Force Research Laboratory’s prototype ‘swarming’ munitions failed to hit their targets in their first flight demo, but experts see the potential for networked, autonomous munitions to eventually…
By Dr Heather Venable
Western air power ‘strategy’ – if one can even call it that – stresses above all how to employ air power jointly, especially using networks, to act as a force multiplier. These capabilities are essential to modern warfare, but they also are not enough