… the regular Australian Army was engaged in predominantly low … more with attachments. The rifle was also not more accurate in … frequent) stoppages of the same type on M4 based weapons. It seems …
… the experience of Australians in War. Hear from experts like … align. Harry Moffitt – A Humble Warrior Anthony ‘Harry’ Moffitt is … New York City and eventually to Kabul, Afghanistan, after a …
The Highest Honour #22 | Neville Howse | George Ingram
… Howse, later Major General, was born on 26 October 1863 in the … a life-altering move to New South Wales. In Australia, Howse first … his original medical plans unworkable due to the intensity of the …
Risk Versus Reward – understanding why we take risk and how to assess its value
… article looks at the absence of reward analysis in our doctrine. It … on how we can better analyse reward. Combining components of … ensures that we don’t take unworkable COA forward. As such the COA …
… we have a responsibility to always act in the best interests of … time. To the soldiers I was one type of leader; to the superiors I … review. Vol 12, issue 4. 548-657. Magee, J., & Langner, K. …
Understanding Offensive Support: An Airman Responds
… goes against the very nature of war...'. Greg Colton uses ‘effect’ … close to science as we can get in warfare. The RAAF uses observed … that multiple weapon system types and flexible application is …
How Do We Suitably Acquire C4 Systems to Meet the Challenges of Modern Warfare?
… During the First World War, the British Army progressed … command and control, situational awareness and targeting information … on the technological life of type of our current systems, and …
Hormones and Teamwork: Why Military Leaders Eat Last
… You’d think it would be the other way around. With rank and status … . Dopamine Dopamine is the reward hormone. It feels good and is … through depression, I was on this type of medication. Oxytocin …