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31 Mar 2022
Cyber

Forget Cyberwar: We Need Cybersecurity First

Timothy Edgar argues that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shattered many illusions regarding cyberwar—for example, offensive cyber-operations are no substitute for effective cybersecurity.
17 minutes
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Chief of the Royal Australian Air Force, Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld (centre right), AO, DSC, and General John 'Jay' Raymond (left), Chief of Space Operations at United States Space Force, with Combined Space Operations Initiative partners at the opening of the Defence Space Command Headquarters at Fairbairn in Canberra, ACT
31 Mar 2022
Strategic Influence

What will Australia’s new Defence Space Command do?

Officially launched on 22 March during the 2022 Air and Space Conference in Canberra, Australia’s Defence Space Command is designed primarily to ensure Australia has full access to Space.
8 minutes
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The hypersonic experimental flight took place at the Woomera Test Range in June 2017 and was part of a joint research program conducted by DST Group and AFRL, partnering with Boeing, BAE Systems and the University of Queensland
31 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation

Air Force Research Lab building momentum on cislunar projects

The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is preparing to solicit interest in a contract to help the US military observe and track objects that reside between geostationary orbit and the moon.
5 minutes
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1676
A Soviet T-72 main battle tank on display at the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum in Cairns.
30 Mar 2022
Military History

They Flew for Franco: German Condor Legion’s Tactical Air Power

This article covers Nazi Germany air operations supporting Franco during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and how that involvement helped Nazi Germany prepare for WW2.
19 minutes
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The starburst of the Hayabusa re-entry is clearly visible from approximately 170km north of Woomera. The Hayabusa spacecraft was launched by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2003.
29 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation

ASA's Artemis moon rocket just rode a 'supertank' to the launch pad

NASA's Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket have begun final preparations for a dress rehearsal test.
8 minutes
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1773
29 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation

The James Webb Space Telescope has sent back its clearest image yet

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Hubble replacement, has undergone a crucial phase of mirror alignment and has taken the highest resolution infrared images of distant galaxies ever taken from space.
3 minutes
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Air Force Officer Cadet's (L-R) Josephine Curtis, William Farrell and Elliot Parker, from the Australian Defence Force Academy, who are training to become Cyber Security Officers, at the UNSW Cyber Range in Canberra.
28 Mar 2022
Technology & Innovation

You’re Shutting Down Wrong: How to Really Shut Down Windows

A Windows feature called 'Fast Startup' may be preventing your computer from properly shutting down.
5 minutes
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1768
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
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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.
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