Enabling Amphibious Tempo – Falklands War Case Study
… book, Logistics in the Falklands War: A Case study in Expeditionary Warfare , Major General Kenneth … redundant due to their vulnerability to air attacks, and this …
The Importance of Time to Conduct National Mobilisation
This article presses that mobilisation takes time and that Australia needs to put certain aspects of mobilisation in place if it expects to be able to respond appropriately to an outbreak of war in the near region.
Learning the Right Lessons from Contemporary Conflicts – Cove Comp '24
This is the 3rd place winner in the officer category of Cove Comp '24, which asked entrants ‘How does Army need to adapt to the changing character of war?’
… quickly runs to the vehicle to grab the ammunition. Meanwhile a … up, begins route planning and awaits stores to be hooked up. In … sent to the drone and it’s on its way to the front line to resupply …
Fighting Hybrid Threats: Lessons Learned from DATE
… event changing the character of war at an accelerated rate. Much … employed in non-attributable ways. These ambiguous methods are … friendly force systems and vulnerable high value equipment and …
… The war in Ukraine has reinforced the notion that conventional warfare is not obsolete. In all … Eastern Ukraine, which was comparable to the annexation of Crimea …
Transforming Artillery Resupply: The Impact of Self-Propelled Howitzers
This article posits that the Australian Army is currently not adequately prepared for the ammunition requirements of modern warfare and suggests improvements to existing logistics systems.
… of the human dimension of war. The art of tactics is often … difficult facet to grasp, and was arguably the focus of COMD … nor do they expose the vulnerabilities that future adversaries …