Can autonomous wingmen secure Australia’s skies? Wing Commander Michael Olsen argues that Collaborative Combat Aircraft could become the decisive tool in executing the nation’s strategy of denial.
Australia’s grand strategy balances power and engagement to secure its future—but can it truly shape the Indo-Pacific while sustaining the means to do so?
As competition intensifies in the South, MAJ Cameron Clarke argues that the ADF must confront a Catch-22 in Antarctica—protecting Australia’s national interests without undermining the very treaty that preserves peace there.
As AI transforms warfare, a new threat emerges — adversarial attacks that can blind, mislead, or even trigger escalation through corrupted data and manipulated decision-making.
In a world where truth competes with deception, the ADF must master the Information Environment to protect Australia’s freedom of action and achieve strategic advantage.
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