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ISSUES & TRENDS

The 10th Anniversary of the Lancaster House Agreements: The Future of the Franco-British Defense Relationship

Posted on November 9, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/09/2020
With the coming of Brexit and the continuing challenges to sort out the relationship with the Continent, a key question is how the two most significant defense players in Europe, France and Britain, will sort out their relationship going forward. We discuss this at some length in our new book…
Posted in Strategy, What's New

Israeli Defense After the Abraham Accords: Expanding Area of Sea Control

Posted on November 8, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/08/2020
By Robbin Laird With the new Abraham accords, the collaborative opportunities for the IDF with GCC partners are clearly expanded. At the same time, the range of security control necessary to protect the shift in the transit of energy supplies is significant and requires new capabilities and new approaches to…
Posted in Security, What's New

Australia’s First Triton: In Production

Posted on November 6, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/06/2020
By Australian Defence Business Review Production of the first Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton unmanned maritime ISR aircraft for the RAAF commenced in late October at the company’s Moss Point facility in Mississippi. Being acquired under a cooperative development program with the US Navy, the RAAF currently has a requirement for…
Posted in Manufacturability, What's New

The ADF Returns from the Middle East: The Challenge for No. 33 Squadron

Posted on November 5, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/05/2020
The job of packing up a six-year deployment in the Middle East Region has proven a massive test for No. 33 Squadron – in more ways than one. Almost 70 tonnes of equipment needed to be catalogued, prepared and transported when the squadron concluded its deployment of a KC-30A Multi-Role…
Posted in Logs & Sustainment, What's New

What is the Role of Amphibiosity in Australian Defence Strategy?

Posted on November 4, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/04/2020
By Robbin Laird In my last piece, which addressed the question of the way ahead for the Australian army in the evolving approach of the ADF to Indo-Pacific operations, the question was posed: Will the Australian Army fully embrace amphibiosity? Will they shift from the USMC’s legacy position of amphibious…
Posted in Con Ops, What's New

RAAF Builds Out New Facilities to Support F-35 Force

Posted on November 4, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/04/2020
RAAF Base Williamtown is home to the tactical fighter element of the Air Combat Group and the Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) element of Surveillance and Response Group. RAAF Base Williamtown is at the centre of a multimillion-dollar infrastructure modernisation and upgrade program in order to better support the…
Posted in The Integrated Distributed Combat Force, What's New

The Advanced Hawkeye in the Integratable Airwing: The Perspective of CDR Neil Fletcher

Posted on November 3, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/03/2020
By Robbin Laird Recently I had a chance to discuss with the CO of VAW 121 about the way ahead with coming of air refuelability for the squadron’s Advanced Hawkeyes. I was able to do so after CDR Neil Fletcher had spent a good part of his early day on…
Posted in Con Ops, What's New

What is the Role of the Australian Army in Australia’s New Strategy?

Posted on November 2, 2020 | by Robbin Laird
11/02/2020
By Robbin Laird The Australian Army faces a significant challenge as it adapts to its role within the ADF and as the ADF refocuses on the Indo-Pacific. A clear consideration is how the Army will address force mobility, basing flexibility, and operate within an integrated air-maritime task force. Several years…
Posted in Con Ops, What's New
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