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Australian Army Journal Volume 22 Number 1

This edition of the AAJ offers a rich collection of evidencebased research across technical, historical, conceptual and social domains. Contributions examine the future of quantum squeezing technologies and their potential applications for Army; emerging sensor systems capable of detecting underground structures; and a framework for scaling robotics and autonomous systems capabilities. These articles collectively expand the reader’s understanding of how rapidly evolving technologies can shape future land force design and practice.

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Occasional Paper 40: Current and Future Challenges in Augmenting Situational Awareness for Remote Autonomous Systems

Examines how remote autonomous systems enhance military situational awareness, highlighting global developments and key challenges in data, networks, and processing, and outlining pathways for the ADF to scale capabilities and maintain a strategic edge.

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Littoral Warfare Reading List 2025

This reading list is not intended to supersede the 2024 list, but compliment it with different and more recently published works. As is the pitfall of generating reading lists, many of these were published in the weeks and months after the release of the 2024 list.

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Army Research Scheme 2025

The Army Research Scheme for 2025 is now open.
Independent researchers and research organisations are invited to register to be part of the Army Research Network that will group researchers/organisations in their speciality under the broad scope of Army’s interests being The State of Australian Army Profession, Littoral Manoeuvre, Defence of Australia, RAS and AI Governance, The National Air Power Enterprise, and Civil-Military-Police integration.

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Chief of Army Professional Study Guide 2025

The Australian Army Research Centre (AARC) has been directed to publish the Chief of Army Professional Study Guide in accordance with the Army PME Plan.
This guide distils and presents, through recognisable themes (command, leadership, the realities of war, intelligence, logistics and strategy, among others) the foundations of the Army profession via a proven route through our professional body of knowledge.

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Examining the Implications for Defence Operations and Supply Chain Resilience
What would Total Defence realistically mean for Australia? This paper doesn’t prescribe answers—it surfaces opportunities, constraints, and critical knowledge gaps to inform the next phase of research and debate.
Drawing on Lessons from the war in Ukraine, this Occasional Paper provides recommendations on how Defence and the Australian Army could work with civil society and industry to bolster Australia’s cyber capacity and to meet new and evolving cyber threats.
This edition of the AAJ offers a rich collection of evidencebased research across technical, historical, conceptual and social domains. Contributions examine the future of quantum squeezing technologies and their potential applications for Army; emerging sensor systems capable of detecting underground structures; and a framework for scaling robotics and autonomous systems capabilities. These articles collectively expand the reader’s understanding of how rapidly evolving technologies can shape future land force design and practice.
This edition brings together a diverse and thoughtful collection of contributions—from across the services, academia and the public sector—that explore these pillars and the broader theme of the Army in society. From historical analyses of mission command to contemporary reflections on planning, innovation, expertise and ethics, these articles challenge us to think about our profession and its future.
Command changes with the character of war, whether in artificial intelligence or new battlefield environments. The latest edition of the Australian Army Journal, with an introduction by Brigadier James Davis, features perspectives from Australian and British Army authors as well as independent researchers.

Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office (RICO)

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RICO explores, coordinates, and develops disruptive technology that equips Army to be Future Ready.