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| Issue |
Author/s |
Title |
Year |
| #82 |
Carlo Kopp |
A Strategic
Tanker/Transport Force for the ADF |
2000 |
| #81 |
Michael Schlatter |
Too Much Art
and Too Little Science: The legacy of the combined bomber offensive
of the Second World War |
1999 |
| #80 |
S.J. Sidoti
|
A History of
Attacks on Airbases |
1999 |
| #79 |
M.J. Bratby
(RAF) |
Air Power in
Confrontation |
1999 |
| #78 |
Peter McCarry |
The Other Side
of the Hill |
1999 |
| #77 |
Alan Stephens
|
Kosovo, Or the
Future of War |
1999 |
| #76 |
Gary Hale |
ADF Employment
of the Global Hawk Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle (UAV) |
1999 |
| #75 |
Michael S.
Maher |
The Role of
Australian Land-Based Air Power in a Maritime Strategy |
1999 |
| #74 |
P.B. Layton |
Network-Centric
Warfare: A Place in Our Future |
1999 |
| #73 |
D.G. Millar |
Requirements
for a RAAF Tactical Doctrine System |
1999 |
| #72 |
P.D. Wooding |
Global Positioning
System: Future Direction for the ADF's Precision Guided Bomb Capability? |
1999 |
| #71 |
Alan Stephens |
High Noon of
Air Power |
1999 |
| #70 |
Walter McKinnon |
Airmen, Air
Defence and the Future: A Case for New Employment Structures in the
RAAF |
1999 |
| #69 |
John Mordike |
The Korean War,
1950-1953: Land-Air Aspects |
1998 |
| #68 |
B.E. Sutherland |
Combat Search
and Rescue in the Australian Defence Force: The Reality That Won't
Go Away? |
1998 |
| #67 |
Clarke Jones |
A Security Police
Strategic Vision for Operational Considerations into the Next Century:
New Criminal Threats and the Australian Defence Force |
1998 |
| #66 |
John Warden |
Planning to
Win |
1998 |
| #65 |
Peter Nicholson |
Controlling
Australia's Information Environment or Decision Superiority and War-Fighting |
1998 |
| #64 |
Richard Szafranski |
Things May Play
Out Differently: The Info-Sphere Defence Force |
1998 |
| #63 |
Despina Tramoundanis |
Operational
Air Power Doctrine: A Proposal |
1998 |
| #62 |
Professor
Tony Mason |
The Future
of Air Power: Concepts of Operations |
1998 |
| #61 |
Alan Stephens |
In Search of
the Knock-Out Blow: The Development of Air Power Doctrine 1911-1945
|
1998 |
| #60 |
Martin Sharp |
Evolution of
Helicopter Forces in the United Kingdom |
1997 |
| #59 |
B.E. Sutherland |
Evaluating
Air Base Operability: An Australian Perspective |
1997 |
| #58 |
Gary Williams |
The Human Factor:
The Least Understood Component of Air Power |
1997 |
| #57 |
Paul Hislop |
Employment
of Cruise Missiles by the ADF |
1997 |
| #56 |
Matthew Evans |
Future Aerospace
Systems and Procurement from the International Aerospace Industry
|
1997 |
| #55 |
R.S. Clarke |
The Regional
Emergence of Strategic Missiles: A Force of Rooks for a Black King
|
1997 |
| #54 |
Chris Coulthard-Clark |
Garnet Malley
and the RAAF's Chinese Connection |
1997 |
| #53 |
Richard P.
Hallion |
Precision Guided
Munitions and the New Era of Warfare |
1997 |
| #52 |
R.J. Parkin |
The Goodwill
of the Services and the Problems of a Lesser Partner: The Creation
of the Australian Manual of Direct Air Support, 8 June 1942 |
1997 |
| #51 |
John Mordike
and E.E. Casagrande |
The 1982 Law
of the Sea Convention: Some Implications for Air Operations |
1997 |
| #50 |
Carlo Kopp |
An Introduction
to the Technical and Operational Aspect of the Electromagnetic Bomb
|
1996 |
| #49 |
Alan Stephens |
Alive and Well:
The Air School of Strategic Thought |
1996 |
| #48 |
Richard Safranski |
Twelve Principles
of Air Power |
1996 |
| #47 |
C.J. Westwood |
Military Information
Operations in a Conventional Warfare Environment |
1996 |
| #46 |
M. Lax and
B. Sutherland |
An Extended
Role for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the Royal Australian Air Force
|
1996 |
| #45 |
Richard P.
Hallion |
Air Warfare
and Maritime Operations |
1996 |
| #44 |
Alan Stephens |
Air Power Doctrine Revisited
|
1996 |
| #43 |
P.G. Nicholson and Alan
Stephens |
New Era Security and the
RAAF |
1996 |
| #42 |
Charles M. Westenhoff |
Air Power and Political
Culture |
1996 |
| #41 |
N. Smith |
An Industrial Strategy
in Support of Fighter Aircraft for Industrially Developing Nations
|
1996 |
| #40 |
D. Tramoundanis |
Air Operations Planning
and Execution: A View from the Operational Level of War |
1996 |
| #39 |
J.P. Harvey |
Conventional Deterrence:
A Continuing Role in Australia's Security |
1995 |
| #38 |
E.E. Casagrande |
Non-Lethal Weapons: Implications
for the RAAF |
1995 |
| #37 |
John Mordike |
The RAAF's Contribution
to the War in Europe: A Dim Memory of a Distant War? |
1995 |
| #36 |
Philip S. Meilinger |
Ten Propositions Regarding
Air Power |
1995 |
| #35 |
J. Quaife |
Close Air Support: Vietnam
Dinosaur or Key Defence Capability? |
1995 |
| #34 |
J.F.N. Teager (RAF) |
Air-to-Air Refueling in
the Australian Defence Force |
1995 |
| #33 |
Carlo Kopp |
Air Warfare Applications
of Laser Remote Sensing |
1995 |
| #32 |
P.B. Layton |
Waging Tomorrow's Wars:
The Emerging Style of Twenty First Century Western Warfare |
1995 |
| #31 |
Richard H. Pelvin |
Japanese Air Power 1919-1945:
A Case Study in Military Dysfunction |
1995 |
| #30 |
Danielle L. Gilmore |
Precision Guided Weapons
and the Law of War |
1995 |
| #29 |
Alan Stephens |
RAAF
Policy, Plans and Doctrine 1946-1971 |
1995 |
| #28 |
G.W. Waters and C.L.
Mills |
Command of Australian
Joint Force Operations |
1995 |
| #27 |
E.E. Casagrande |
Peace Operations: The
Air Force Contribution |
1994 |
| #26 |
C.L. Mills |
Australian Produced Self
Piloted Stealth Aircraft Deployed by the Australian Defence Force
and in the Aid of Civilian Authorities |
1994 |
| #25 |
Lyman, Smith and Grimes |
The RAAF Commander and
the Intelligence Resource |
1994 |
| #24 |
G.W. Waters |
Future Role of Air Power
in the Defence of Australia |
1994 |
| #23 |
Philip S. Meilinger |
Critical Factors in the
Air Superiority Campaign |
1994 |
| #22 |
D. Tramoundanis |
The Art of Targeting:
Attacking the Centres of Gravity |
1994 |
| #21 |
Denis O'Brien |
The Vulcan Option for the
RAAF |
1994 |
| #20 |
Stuart Mackenzie and
Alan Stephens |
Bolt
from the Blue: The Ballistic and Cruise Missile Problem |
1993 |
| #19 |
I.G. Donaldson |
Combat Modelling for the
RAAF |
1993 |
| #18 |
Alan Stephens and Gary
Waters |
Operational
Level Doctrine: Planning an Air Campaign |
1993 |
| #17 |
A.J. Curr |
Weapons
Win Wars |
1993 |
| #16 |
Jeffrey Grey |
The Transformation in
Air Power in the Aftermath of the Korean War |
1993 |
| #15 |
Carlo Kopp |
A Doctrine for the Use
of Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons |
1993 |
| #14 |
Alan Stephens |
The Transformation of
'Low Intensity' Conflict |
1993 |
| #13 |
D.C. Chipman |
The RAAF and Force Multipliers |
1993 |
| #12 |
D. Tramoundanis |
Defence Self-Reliance
and the Sustainment of Operations |
1993 |
| #11 |
Alan Stephens |
Key Concepts in Air Power
|
1993 |
| #10 |
Ric Casagrande |
Air Bombardment and the
Law of Armed Conflict |
1993 |
| #9 |
P.B. Layton |
The Strategic Application
of Air Power in the New World Order |
1993 |
| #8 |
Carlo Kopp |
Command of the Electromagnetic
Spectrum: An Electronic Combat Doctrine for the RAAF |
1992 |
| #7 |
J.S. Hamwood |
Graduated Response by
Air Power: The Art of Political Dissuasion by Military Means |
1992 |
| #6 |
P.J. Criss |
Employing Smart Technology
in Low Intensity Conflict |
1992 |
| #5 |
Alan Stephens |
The Implications of Modern
Air Power for Defence Strategy |
1992 |
| #4 |
G.W. Waters |
Modelling Air Operations |
1992 |
| #3 |
M.J. Gordon |
Protocol 1 to the 1949
Geneva Conventions and the Implications for Australian Air Power |
1992 |
| #2 |
B. Lyman |
The
Significance of Australian Air Operations in Korea |
1992 |
| #1 |
G.A. Thoms |
Generation
of Air Capabilities: Toward a Predictive Model |
1991 |