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Australian Army soldiers from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, conduct a support by fire with their 50 cal heavy machine gun during a clearance patrol through Cowley Beach Training Area during the combined arms training activity on 03 November 2021.
27 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

Now is not the time to buy lots of heavy armoured vehicles

Michael Shoebridge writing for the Strategist, argues that recent conflicts in the Ukraine and Azerbaijan has demonstrated that cheap drones can sometimes stop expensive tanks.
8 minutes
Archived
1705
Military son, four year old son Maximus Juchniewicz checks for his mums mail, while embracing flexible work arrangements of the Project Boomerang initiative
27 Mar 2022
Military Management

Think WFH means your boss isn’t watching you? Think again

At the start of 2020, people would have laughed if you suggested that major corporations would soon be insisting most of their staff worked from home. But just because they did, don’t think your boss isn’t watching you closely.
8 minutes
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Victoria’s Joint Task Group Task Unit Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Scott D’Rozario points at a map as Shire Municipal Emergency Management Officer Travis Dixon, briefs him about the situation and possible needs of the communities around Trentham and other storm affected areas in Central Victoria.
26 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

5 Reasons Why Geography Is America's Greatest Weapon Against an Invasion

The USA sits between two oceans, the Pacific and the Atlantic; and it has land borders with Mexico and Canada, neither of which are ever likely to prove a threat to the USA—it is Geography that keeps the USA safe from invasion.
6 minutes
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New electric vehicles being tested at the Australian Army Robotics Expo and Quantum Technology Challenge at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
26 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation

Opinion: Will EV battery charging ever be fast enough?

One of Australia's best-known motoring journalists, Glenn Butler, argues that charging an Electric Vehicle will never be quick enough for most drivers.
9 minutes
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25 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

Scott Morrison announces visas for Ukrainians, $50 million in military and humanitarian aid

As the Russo-Ukrainian war continues, the Australian Government has announced it will provide temporary humanitarian visas for Ukrainian citizens and an extra $50 million in military and humanitarian support for the Ukraine Government.
5 minutes
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Royal Australian Air Force aviators Flight Sergeant Stephan Barchard and Corporal David Grieger (left) stand with the MQ-28A Ghost Bat aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland, after winning the Airpower Teaming System naming competition.
25 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

Loyal Wingman to be called 'Ghost Bat'

The first Australian-produced military combat-aircraft in more than 50 years is an Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle (UAV) that will be officially known as the MQ-28A ‘Ghost Bat’.
2 minutes
Archived
1765
Members of HMAS Stirling and attached units, along with their family and friends, cross the high level bridge during HMAS Stirling's 6.4km Walk to Work.
24 Mar 2022
Communication & Cognition

Here are the personality traits shared by famous psychopaths

There’s little consensus on what a ‘psychopath’ really is; however, academics Crego and Widiger have identified six people—both real and fictional— who could be classified as psychopaths.
7 minutes
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1663
Vanuatu Police Force officer Corporal Allan Kalsal and Corporal Noel Napuat practise navigation during the sergeants promotion course run together with an Australian Army mobile training team at Cook Barracks in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
24 Mar 2022
Leadership

Finding the right balance (and flexibility) in leadership style

The calls are getting louder for leaders to change their approach to meet the demands of a fast-changing world, because a single approach to leadership simply won’t meet the challenges that today’s managers face.
11 minutes
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Skye Van De Laarschot and her husband Cameron, who is a Corporal at 6th Engineer Support Regiment, with their son, Archer, and baby daughter, Allora, at their family home in Yamanto, Ipswich.
23 Mar 2022
Leadership

Why It’s Time To Shatter The Zoom Ceiling And Embrace Remote Work

As we all know, the pandemic brought seismic shifts to how many of us work. For two years, remote work has been the norm and that has brought with it a strong preference to retain the status quo.
10 minutes
Archived
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23 Mar 2022
Communication & Cognition

Know Your Region—Australian Army 'The Cove'

The Australian Army's web page 'The Cove' contains a section devoted to getting to know the countries in Australia's immediate region.
60 minutes
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