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Air to Air formation with a Mirage 2000-9 from the United Arab Emirates Air Force and an FA-18A Hornet from the Royal Australian Air Force.
14 Nov 2021
Technology & Innovation

Israel, UAE to launch joint space projects, including Beresheet 2 Moon mission

Strengthened relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates has led to new agreements on possible joint space exploration.
11 minutes
Archived
1422
Royal Australian Air Force member Leading Aircraftwoman Chantelle Bradford and Nailsworth Primary School student Lachlan enjoying the interactive experience of 'Science Alive' at Wayville Showgrounds, Adelaide.
13 Nov 2021
Technology & Innovation

SpaceX test fires Starship as FAA reviews key license for first orbital launch

Regulatory approvals are now the only thing standing between Elon Musk and his company from conducting its first orbital launch.
8 minutes
Archived
1428
Air Movements Operators from No. 23 Squadron load an Ambulance bound for Solomon Islands onto a Royal Australian Air Force C-17A Globemaster III, at RAAF Base Amberley, in Queensland.
13 Nov 2021
Wellbeing

COVID-19 treatments—what are they and how do they work?

Although treatments for COVID-19 are not a substitute for vaccinations, they are part of the arsenal in the fight against the virus.
12 minutes
Archived
1420
HMAS Cerberus Personnel practise social distancing in the Junior Sailor Cafe at HMAS Cerberus.
12 Nov 2021
Military Management

Why service workers are so burned out

COVID 19 has exacerbated the people burnout crisis in the service industry, which is struggling to retain and recruit staff.
12 minutes
Archived
1421
ADF member skypes her family for Mothers' Day.
12 Nov 2021
Cyber

What Will the Future of the Internet Look Like?

This article consulted IT experts, researchers, scientists, engineers, and futurists to understand what the internet might look like in 50 years.
14 minutes
Archived
1419
(l-r) Chief of the Defence Force General Angus Campbell AO, DSC, Secretary of Defence Greg Moriarty and Prime Minister of Australia the Honourable Scott Morrison MP, during a press conference to announce the AUKUS alliance and nuclear submarine acquisition at Parliament House, Canberra.
11 Nov 2021
Strategic Influence

Australia can count on Vietnam to support AUKUS

Despite Vietnam’s apparent neutrality regarding AUKUS, the reality is that Vietnam is quietly supportive of anything likely to maintain the continuity of the international rules-based order.
14 minutes
Archived
1416
US F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, images provided by Lockheed Martin, used by Defence with permission.
10 Nov 2021
Strategic Influence

The U.S. Is Conquering the World one F-35 at a Time

The sales of the F-35 to twelve countries across the globe has created an international community bringing users of the platform closer together and resulting in a general increase in capability.
12 minutes
Archived
1417
Lieutenant Benjamin Morgan gives the command to dispose of a dummy sea mine on board HMAS Gascoyne during Exercise Dugong 2021.
10 Nov 2021
Strategic Influence

Sea mines: the asymmetrical weapon Australia must have.

Acquisition of sea mines has a huge benefit-cost ratio to the ADF and gives a degree of self sufficiency.
10 minutes
Archived
1411
The Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon. Linda Reynolds, CSC, launches a new national cybersecurity campaign, at Parliament House.
9 Nov 2021
Cyber

US judge sentences duo for roles in running bulletproof hosting service

Two men have been jailed after being found guilty of providing illegal hosting services for cybercriminals.
8 minutes
Archived
1415
United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, viewing islands of the South West Pacific nation of Tuvalu from the ramp of a No. 35 Squadron C-27J Spartan
9 Nov 2021
Technology & Innovation

Telstra to buy Pacific arm of telecommunications giant Digicel with Canberra's support amid China's rising influence

Telestra Australia is purchasing most of the telecommunications infrastructure in the SW Pacific to counter China's influence in the region.
7 minutes
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