Learning from our Mistakes: Tolerating Failure versus Allowing Failure
… lessons, which are not always learnt from, during operations. Richard Thapthimthong … occur and it is for leaders to be watchful and collect information …
… one’s fitness level is always a worthwhile pursuit. Whether it is for personal enjoyment, or for more … times for the 2.4km run, and 5km walk. This article will also …
Signature Management in Accelerated Warfare | Close Combat in the 21st Century
… climbing out of our trenches and walking very slowly towards the … multi-spectral sensors at the operational level, but seems to … into khaki, field grey and greens. They further evolved into …
… Capability Defence White Paper Military Engagements Security … when it undertook a guerrilla war along with informal militia. … regional bi-lateral 'power house'? Will this be supported by …
Developing Unconventional Long Range Strike Capability for the ADF – Part 2
… to the ADF and potential for OWA UAV within SOCOMD The Force … [1] , but not for the Special Operations component. One Way Attack (OWA) Unmanned Aerial …
'Are We Tac or Non-Tac?' - Overcoming the Inconsistency of the ‘Semi-Tac’ Working Environment
… carparks, take a knee and whisper in secure rear-echelon … night harbour, the answer isn’t always apparent. The communication … occupied a FOB that has hesco walls and guards, however due to …
The Amazon Effect: Modernising Army Lines of Support
… systems remain wedded to paper and clip boards, contemporary … counterparts. Barcodes have given way to smart chips, QR codes, and … to invest in technology and warehouse management systems to …
Brain-Body Connection: Why is it Important for Resilience and Cognition?
… strength needed to win the next war will be less about kinetic … than about cognitive power and performance (Scales, 2009). The … Most of the time, we are not aware of this, which is helpful so …