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Australian Army Research Centre

Biography

The Australian Army Research Centre (AARC) was established in mid-2016 in accordance with the wishes of the then Chief of Army Lieutenant General Angus Campbell. It is the successor to the Land Warfare Studies Centre. It sits as a Directorate within the Army’s Future Land Warfare Branch in the Land Capability Division of Army Headquarters.

The AARC conducts strategic studies, research and analysis, fosters debate and advocates the value of the joint land force to Government, academia and the public.

Read more about the AARC on our About Us page.

Contributions

Title Date Published
Editorial - Journal Number 1 - 1948
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 2, 2020)
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 3, 2020)
Emerging Threats and Opportunities
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 4, 2020)
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 1, 2021)
FLW Academic Open Day
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 2, 2021)
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 3, 2021)
A Framework for Irregular Warfare
‘Transforming Land Power’ Series Competition
Spotlight Brief 1/22
Spotlight Brief 1/22
Spotlight Brief 2/22
Spotlight Brief 2/22
Outcomes of ‘Short Thoughts Competition’ – Transforming Land Power
Spotlight Brief 3/22
Spotlight Brief 3/22 is released
Australian Civil Military Centre Invites Project Proposals
AARC Short Thoughts Competition – Winter Series 2023
Strategic Assessment (Quarter 1, 2023)
Outcomes of ‘Winter Short Thoughts Competition’
AARC Short Thoughts Competition – Spring Series 2023
Outcomes of ‘Spring Short Thoughts Competition’ 2023
Volume 20 Number 3
The AARC Summer Reading List
Chief of Army Professional Study Guide
AARC Short Thoughts Competition - Spring Series 2025
Outcome of 2025 Chief of Army Essay Competition and award of the 2025 Chauvel Prize