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Coordinator Rescue Forces, Commander Chris Unwin, RAN and Rescue Element Coordinator, Lieutenant Commander Guy Burton talk about the Communications Station on the bridge of MV Stoker with Lieutenant Commander Nguyen Thanh Tung from the Vietnam People’s Navy (left), Commander Shahrul Adi Nor Basha ( centre right) and Lieutenant Commander Salsabil Paujah Ismail from the Royal Malaysian Navy during Exercise Black Carillon 21
14 Dec 2021
Cyber

Japan, Vietnam Look to Cyber Defense Against China

Japan and Vietnam are working together to ensure they are prepared to counter the growing number of cyberattacks; many of these attacks appear to originate from China.
5 minutes
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A crowd waves Australian and German flags as the German Navy frigate FGS Bayern prepares to come alongside at Fremantle in Western Australia during its Indo-Pacific deployment.
13 Dec 2021
Strategic Influence

Germany's Scholz seals deal to end Merkel era

A new Coalition government headed by Olaf Scholz has big plans for Germany,
9 minutes
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Japanese Type 97 (foreground) and Type 91 (rear, taller) hand grenades still retain their air of menace at a WW2 memorial display in the village of Barana, on Mount Austin and south of Honiara. The village, established in the 1960s, was the site of the battle of the Gifu, fought at the last Imperial Japanese Army stronghold near Honiara.
13 Dec 2021
Military History

The Real War 1939-1945

This article provides a sobering account by a military historian Paul Fussell—who served in WW2 as an infantry officer—of what war is really like.
25 minutes
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1481
Jericho Disruptive Innovation exhibition at the Air & Space Power Conference 2022
12 Dec 2021
Military Management

3 Common Fallacies About Creativity

Organisations face a dilemma; they need creative people to grow and develop—however, they consistently fail to create an environment where creativity is encouraged, let alone allowed to flourish.
12 minutes
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Australian Army soldier Warrant Officer Class Two Robert Minato farewells a group of children at Tuvaruhu Community High School after a successful RAMSI outreach patrol on Operation Anode in the Solomon Islands.
12 Dec 2021
Strategic Influence

As the Solomon Islands heat up, Australia is at the crosshairs of a big global shift with China and the US

The Solomon Islands is of interest in the US/China diplomatic struggle for influence across the Pacific—Australia's relationship with the Solomons and the US means it also has a vital part to play in this diplomatic struggle.
7 minutes
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An Australian Army Soldier watches a Blackhawk helicopter leave Omeo showgrounds in Victoria as it carries evacuees to RAAF Base East Sale during Operation Bushfire Assist 19-20.
11 Dec 2021
Strategic Influence

Australia dumps troubled European-designed Taipan helicopters for US Black Hawks and Seahawks

The Australian Government has decided to replace all of the ADF's troubled Taipan helicopters with off-the-shelf, US manufactured Black Hawk and Sea Hawk helicopters.
5 minutes
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Members from the Australian Army and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces train together during Exercise Coral Warrior 2021 in Fiji.
10 Dec 2021
Leadership

What Jim Harbaugh Did To Get His Players To Believe In Themselves

A simple, but structured leadership approach enabled one coach to take his team from a long losing streak, to victory.
5 minutes
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1478
Australian Army Corporal Bradley Geeves installs a solar panel on the Tongoa Island Police Post during the Vanuatu Government National Emergency Radio Network project.
10 Dec 2021
Technology & Innovation

Australian battery company revolutionises 140-year-old technology

An Australian idea could revolutionise the global battery market.
6 minutes
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1484
A US Army soldier from the 1st Cavalry Division salutes during the US national anthem during the Train, Advise, Assist Command - South Transfer of Authority ceremony.
8 Dec 2021
Military History

Paul Fussell obituary

US writer Paul Fussell, who died in 2012 was a well-respected academic military historian.
5 minutes
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Australian Army personnel assist emergency services at a simulated car crash scene in Ingham as part of a Royal Military College—Duntroon peacekeeping training exercise in northern Queensland between 28 October and 12 November 2014.
8 Dec 2021
Wellbeing

The Deadly Myth That Human Error Causes Most Car Crashes

We hear a lot about human error being the cause of most vehicle accidents—but is it?
14 minutes
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