CoveTalk | Information as Magic Weapons: Threats and Opportunities
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… have served outside the wire on warlike operations in Iraq and … All combatants going in to harms way, regardless of corps, size or … benefit some male soldiers. A desirable endstate is to establish a …
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 …
… and I am definitely not always in the loop as to what is … in Defence for over 30 years. Besides promotions courses, the … I conducted any formal education was completing Grade 12 in 1991. …
The Importance of Time to Conduct National Mobilisation
… “Moving the nation to a war footing simply took time. … National Mobilisation During War: Past Insights, Future … had been set up, considerable factory construction …
Learning the Right Lessons from Contemporary Conflicts – Cove Comp '24
… The rapidly changing character of war, driven by the acceleration of technology in warfare, should drive The … was during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War . The Azerbaijanis used …
… 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 …
How prepared are we for conventional warfare? What shift in our mindset do we need after decades of small wars? This article proposes three simple themes upon which to focus our training efforts.
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.