Land Engineers are Underutilised in the Australian Army
… 'Engineer, architect, maker of war-engines; schemer' (12c) and … the strategic competition and warfare between the major powers … technological advances that dramatically changed the face of …
… here can be interpreted in two ways: Either the Reserve is a … value proposition – training for war, but delivering versatile and … too. Regardless of how you frame it, in the post-bushfires, …
… these questions a definition and framework of what Multi-Domain … how they relate to the wider ADF was discussed. To quote CO 16 REGT … peer competition, and with war. It is applicable more …
… the advent of the Russo-Ukrainian War, a new purpose emerged: … flown without any of the hardware and software aids to flight … then assembled, soldered, and programmed. This requires knowledge …
… below the base. With a rugged frame, this robotic small arms … were tasked with providing over-watch of a Key Leadership … local nationals. A threat force was assessed as likely to disrupt …
Strategic Scripts, Accelerated Warfare, and One Hundred Words for the Australian Army
… readiness for high-end Brigade warfighting through to active … best strategists, like the best dramatists, are the ones who can … statement entitled Accelerated Warfare . This short document, no …
… 46 (available on the DPN), Warrant Officer (WO) Don Spinks, … developing effective training programs and by practising, … experience and mentoring. Either way, training and education are …
… surface, the answer is straightforward: Deterrence is the practice … an actor from taking unwanted actions, such as an armed … weapons. This led to building a framework underpinning deterrence …
Australian Role 1 vs U.S. Role 2: A Comparison of Capability and Lessons Learned
… an Australian health battalion was tasked with providing a Role 1 … patient holding squad provides a ward nurse, who is also required … undergoes a 76-week training program at the Army School of Health, …