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Chris Little from the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group talks about the Artec Ray 3D Scanner with the Head of Maritime Systems, Rear Admiral Wendy Malcolm, CSM, RAN, during the official opening of the Centre for Innovation West at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia.
6 Sep 2021
Technology & Innovation

What's the metaverse and why should we care about it?

Is the metaverse the future of the internet or just an overhyped concept?
9 minutes
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United States Air Force Senior Airman Reginald Dormeville from 509th Security Forces Squadron (left) and Royal Australian Air Force Aircraftman James Lunney from No. 2 Security Squadron in front of a United States Air Force B-2 Spirit aircraft from the 13th Bomb Squadron, at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland
6 Sep 2021
Strategic Influence

From Forever Wars to Great-power Wars: Lessons learned from Operation Inherent Resolve

Lessons learned from Middle East Operations are applicable in both contested and uncontested air environments.
20 minutes
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Tanks and guns on display at the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum in Cairns.
5 Sep 2021
Military History

George Kennan urged American leadership and patience to counter the Soviets. Instead, the Cold War ensued

While some were considering military action against an expansionist USSR, George Kennan convinced the Truman Administration there was a better strategy.
9 minutes
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Able Seaman Medic Aaron Jones observes Leading Seaman Medic Brian Shelvey as he prepares the COVID-19 vaccine at Jonathan Rogers GC House in Nowra, New South Wales.
5 Sep 2021
Technology & Innovation

Covid’s Forgotten Hero: The Untold Story Of The Scientist Whose Breakthrough Made The Vaccines Possible

Without Ian MacLachlan’s innovative delivery system, Moderna and Pfizer might not have been able to get their mRNA vaccines into human cells safely.
20 minutes
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A United States Air Force C-5M Galaxy from 22nd Airlift Squadron taxis to the hardstand at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland.
4 Sep 2021
Military History

Carl Spaatz: An Air Power Strategist

Carl Spaatz was one of America’s foremost strategic air power thinkers; his experiences in WW1 and command appointments in WW2 and beyond ensured that he could effectively apply theory to practice.
35 minutes
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3 Sep 2021
Military History

"The Most Complete Naval Victory": How America Smashed Japan at Midway

The US' victory at Midway was due to a superior strategy and a very high level of tactical leadership.
15 minutes
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Medical face masks which have been fully assembled, sterilised and packaged ready to be sent out.
3 Sep 2021
Wellbeing

Why do COVID-19 breakthrough infections occur?

Vaccine type, immune fitness, and virus variant are all factors that can contribute to breakthrough infections in people who are immunised against COVID-19.
14 minutes
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The last remaining First World War German A7V tank, Panzerkampfwagen 506, 'Mephisto' and the battle damage it absorbed during the First World War at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
3 Sep 2021
Military History

Battle of Kursk (Military History)

This article describes the Battle of Kursk, the terrible casualties and the end of Germany’s ability to launch an offensive against the Soviet Union.
15 minutes
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The last remaining First World War German A7V tank, Panzerkampfwagen 506, 'Mephisto' and the battle damage it absorbed during the First World War at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
3 Sep 2021
Military History

Kursk The greatest tank battle in history might have ended differently had it not been for the action in the air.

The Soviet’s airpower was a major factor in defeating Nazi Germany in the Battle of Kursk during WW2.
20 minutes
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A United States Air Force B-2 Spirit aircraft from 509th Bomb Wing on the hardstand, at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland.
2 Sep 2021
Technology & Innovation

Silicon Valley should fight its stigma against military work

This article argues that some technology companies view the military negatively and are reluctant to bid on military contracts due to some of the previous trump government's policies—this attitude needs to change.
6 minutes
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