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The latest research, schemes and plans sponsored or administered by the Australian Army Research Centre. Results of research can be found in the various AARC publications … Research Information …

The Australian Army Research Centre will conduct on themes that enhance the debate on current and future land warfare issues and topics either independent or with other organisations. The section contains all of the presentations from those AARC conferences as well as the Land Force Seminars. … …

The Land Warfare Study Centre is a historical organisation that conducted and engage others to address a wide range of military related research. This section lists all of the historical papers. … Land Warfare Studies Centre …

The AARC seminar series consists of presentations on a variety of topics relating to land power. The aim is to encourage intellectual development and thinking. The seminars provide an opportunity for debate and discussion. Invited speakers are drawn from a range of subject matter experts within the academic, scientific, international security and defence communities as well as military practitioners. Seminar content is delivered at the unclassified level and is published through this website. The seminars …

The Australian Army Research Centre has supported research into a variety of areas over a number of years. Not all research relates to Army’s future warfare. This section contains all those reports that are not contained in the Occasional Papers. … Research …

The Occasional Papers are papers that significant works that generally stand alone are designed to generate informed discussion and new ideas that contribute to Army modernisation and the future of land power. The Occasional Papers seek both a domestic and global audience. Contributions from serving military personnel are encouraged, reinforcing Army’s commitment to the intellectual development of its people. The themes are: Future of Army : Papers in this series will explore elements of how Army might …

Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office (RICO) Army’s Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office (RICO) is inspiring, exploring, innovating and leading the investigation of disruptive technology. Warfare is rapidly evolving and technology on the battlefield is challenging traditional structures and processes. The RICO team forms part of Army’s Future Land Warfare branch, and is supporting Army to be Future Ready by: inspiring and promoting Army’s …

Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) RAS can be viewed as the application of software, artificial intelligence and advanced robotics to perform tasks as directed by humans. Simply “ autonomy is the ability of a machine to perform a task without human input. Thus an autonomous system is a machine, whether hardware or software, once activated performs some task or function on its own ”. The term autonomy can be a barrier to understanding as it is, generally, specific to a system or sub-system. Therefore, …
The focus of the Chief of Army (CA) Scholarships is to enable high preforming individual’s time to invest in academic research of immediate benefit to the Australian Army, both in a broad sense and those that specifically address future warfare and the State of the Australian Army Profession. The CA annually selects personnel to undertake research or professional development opportunities that will benefit Army from: research that broadly aligns with the Army Strategic Futures Agenda (ASFA) the …
