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Dr Oleksandra Molloy is a Senior Lecturer in Aviation at the School of Science, the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra, Australia. Dr Molloy has a PhD in Aviation (Science) from UNSW, Australia; MSc in Human Factors (Engineering) from the University of Nottingham, UK; Master of Education and Linguistics (Humanities) from the Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical University, Ukraine; and Diploma in Aviation Safety from International Air Transport Association (IATA; Canada). Dr Molloy is a Chair of …

MSMEs crank up Australia-India defence Partnership Over the past decade, the Australia-India defence partnership has undergone a significant transformation, evolving into a comprehensive strategic partnership in response to mutual security concerns, notably those arising from China's assertive regional posture. This partnership has been further strengthened by regular Summit meetings, the institution of the Australia-India Foreign and Defence Ministerial Dialogue, and strategic military agreements. These …

Lessons Learnt from the War in Ukraine Introduction Many may not realise that the origin of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, dates back almost a century, while modern UAV technology has been rapidly developing in civilian and military contexts over the past four decades. Drones represent the intersection of two important trends in military technology – the precise nature of weapons and the rise of robotics which, when combined, are flown remotely at no risk to a pilot and capable …

Pradeep Mehta is the Secretary General of CUTS (Consumer Unity and Trust Society) International. … Pradeep Mehta …
Anil Wadhwa is a former Indian Diplomat and Distinguished Fellow of CUTS International. … Anil Wadhwa …
2(AS) Division PME Program ‘Information Warfare: recent history and irregular futures’ Information Warfare: recent history and irregular futures. What the Australian Army can learn from Russia and Violent Extremists During February and March of 2014, Ukraine’s Crimea region was annexed by Russian ‘Little Green Men’. [1] The internet and news media were awash with images and reports of these Russian speaking soldiers who carried Russian arms and equipment driven in Russian plated vehicles. Russian state …

2(AS) Division PME Program Thoughts on ‘Generalship’ and how bold staffs can support their General to understand the nature of conflict. Generalship is an intellectual endeavour . It requires incumbents to understand the nature of war, as well as the character of the conflict in which they are taking part. However, developing and sustaining such an understanding is not straightforward. This is particularly evident when circumstances conspire to impose friction on the mundane and the routine of a …

Major Jeremy Barraclough has had a diverse career within Army, and has served both domestically and on deployments internationally. For service with NATO’s Special Operations Command – Afghanistan he was awarded the United States Army Meritorious Service medal. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Organisational Leadership from University of New England and a Master’s in Special Operations from the University of New South Wales. Jeremy is currently a staff officer in the 2nd (Australian) Division where he also …
The Australian government’s intent to increase the defence workforce to 100,000 personnel by 2040 affects the Army’s future force structure, capability, and training. [1] Yet, before the implications of this target can be properly considered, the issue of recruitment must be addressed. The changing threat within the Indo-Pacific, and the lack of 10-year warning time, means that recruitment for the future is more important than ever. From the impacts of COVID-19 to ongoing natural disasters, there has been …
