Lessons From the Littoral Environment: Importance of CAS in the Future Fight
This article draws on the history of close air support and its application in modern conflict to provide recommendations on how it can better support the Integrated Force.
… says little about civil-military relations and political control … (GDP) spent on the military was only 0.2%, amounting to … In 1994, for instance, it was decided that the armed forces …
… morning on 26 December 2004. It was an undersea megathrust … Sumatra Indonesia, the earthquake was felt simultaneously across … Australian Government's emergency relief effort was the largest …
Purple Chaplaincy: Supporting an Integrated Force Towards 2045
… Operation Bushfire Assist, it was an Air Force chaplain who … emergency processes and had relationships with crew colleagues … function in many of the same ways – a listening ear and …
… Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Baluchistan. The federal … Asia bringing with them their own religious traditions and practices … fused with local cultures. It was during this period that the …
Building Bridges in the South West Pacific: Harnessing Army’s Part-Time Construction Engineers
… soldiers are good at building relationships. Australian Sappers … Royal South Australian Regiment WA – 13th Field Squadron, 16th … housing in Kalumburu, WA (2008); Yarralin, NT (2001) and …
Training Teams are a key component of partnering. This article contains advice on best practice when training international partners, courtesy of Smart Soldier.
… 2012), self-control (closely related to self-regulation and … Finally, the article will offer ways to improve and restore … context, the study of 'Just War Theory' provides a format to …
… – such as Annam and Tonkin – so was never a profitable colony; it … has remained tenuous, still relying upon bargains with tribal … 6.7 million people, which is remarkably smaller when compared to its …
Artillery Illuminating Ammunition: Tactically Useful or a Roman Candle?
Noting that illuminating artillery rounds are more expensive, is this a capability the Royal Australian Artillery should maintain in the era of advanced night fighting equipment?