‘THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING!’ The Australian Army retired its remaining Sikorsky S-70A-9 Black Hawk helicopters on December 10 in a ceremony at Holsworthy Barracks in Sydney.…
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The Australian Army has established a new Army Aviation Command in an effort to better align with and support land and amphibious forces, and special forces operations. The new command…
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Growing focus on the versatility of mid-air refuellers in the Indo-Pacific The utility of tanker aircraft as a vital force multiplier for air forces has been demonstrated time and again.…
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The changing focus on shootdown avoidance When the general population raises eyes to the skies, they see a boundless blue expanse, unfettered by borders or fence lines. In reality, the…
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Why the PLA’s naval AEW&C aircraft matters – and why it will be delayed
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As Western militaries finalise the long and slow withdrawal from counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations in the Middle East, an even more complex problem arises: the problem of re-calibrating operational risk for activities below the threshold of conventional warfare in ‘grey zone’ competition.
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Quadrilateral military cooperation – a strategic imperative in the Indian Ocean
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Wargaming is central to military decision-making but is often undervalued.
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A comprehensive description of China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) order-of-battle It is no secret that the People’s Republic of China has transformed into an economic powerhouse in the last…
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FIRST CONTACT – The Royal Australian Navy has taken its first tentative steps into unmanned aerial system operations.
by Max Blenkinby Max BlenkinFlying unnoticed over the busy Gulf of Oman, a little Aussie UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) spots a suspicious vessel. Maybe it’s just a trading show of the type that has…