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Army Futures Research Framework

The Army Futures Research Framework (AFRF) describes the core research needs of the Australian Army in its contribution to Defence strategy. It supports Army’s ‘futures’ planning. 

The objective of the AFRF is to foster research outputs that shape and inform Army modernisation in order to build a more capable land force. 

The AFRF seeks to engage a wide audience, ignite thinking and rally intellectual capital to address Army’s most difficult transformational challenges. The target audience includes communities and stakeholders both internal and external to the Australian Defence Organisation.

The research priorities within the AFRF spans across academic disciplines including, but not limited to, social sciences, psychology, the humanities and the bio-physical sciences. It complements technical research undertaken for Army by the Defence Science and Technology Group, and applied research undertaken by other groups within Defence. 

The research priorities can be used to:

  • Conduct research by AARC academics and wider Defence personnel
  • Commission research proposals from think tanks, academics and independent scholars for funding through the Army Research Scheme
  • Shape Professional Military Education activities within Army
  • Develop research thesis topics for Australian Defence College and Long Term Schooling students
  • Commission research through Academic Fellows.

2025-26 RESEARCH PRIORITIES

The research priorities provide a broad field of interest that allow researchers to develop their own specific questions. Research should be developed in consultation with the Australian Army Research Centre and subject matter experts within Army to ensure that outputs are relevant to Army’s needs and interests. 

In early July, research organisations will be invited to register to be part of the Army Research Network that will group organisations in their speciality under the broad scope of Army’s interests being:

State of the Australian Army Profession

The analysis of the past, present and future State of the Australian Army Profession in an Integrated Force including how Army needs to adapt to the enduring and changing character of war.

Littoral Manoeuvre

Operations and manoeuvres in the Indo-Pacific including the protection of key trade routes and maritime approaches.

RAS and AI Governance
The governance challenges, barriers and solutions to integrating Robotics and Autonomous Systems and Artificial Intelligence into Defence and Army.

2023 Defence Strategic Review and the 2024 National Defence Strategy

What opportunities exist for the utilisation of land power within the ‘National Defence’ concept as espoused by the 2023 Defence Strategic Review and 2024 National Defence Strategy.

Defence of Australia

Army’s contribution, as part of the integrated force, to the defence and protection of Australian assets and territory.

 

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