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What will warfare look like in ten, twenty or even thirty years? How will new technologies fundamentally change the character of warfare? What is the future role of land power within the
integrated force? These are some of the questions the Australian Army’s Land Force Design team question daily to inform and design concepts.
Just like building a house, you would never proceed without a set of plans. For Army, planning how to respond to an ever-evolving threat requires vigorous, considered and innovative
planning.
In this episode of the Adapting Army Podcast Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Bartlett, Lead, Land Concepts and Major Simon Croft, SO2 Land Concepts at Land Force Design discuss what drives concepts and how they’re designed, trialled and tested. -
This audio article discusses how and why Defence could better accommodate serving mothers for improved recruitment and retention outcomes.
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This audio article argues for a less punitive approach to correcting behaviour in the Australian Defence Force.
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This audio article explores the importance of taking ownership of a problem in order to solve it.
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This audio article argues for an enhanced focus on human performance by leveraging the opportunities presented with the raising of the Health Brigade.
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The Defence Strategic Review was released on 24 April 2023. The DSR recommended far reaching changes to the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) strategic posture and capability in response to what it termed ‘radically different’ strategic circumstances.
The DSR focuses on three things: (1) a specific threat, being the threat posed to Australia’s interests; (2) an integrated all-domain force with an emphasis on long-range precision strike; and (3) a strategy of denial (more particularly deterrence by denial). It implies a focus for the Army on land-based long-range precision strike, land-based air and missile defence, and close combat from or through fortified positions from the sea (littoral manoeuvre).
The DSR has drawn a share of criticism. So in this episode of The Cove Podcast, we sit down with the Deputy Chief of Army, MAJGEN Chris Smith DSC, AM, CSC to explore this in more detail and get his thoughts on what it all means for Army. -
This audio article promotes the need for Army personnel to become fluent in communicating their intent so as to better harness AI.
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This audio article takes another look at the logistics lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war to date.
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This audio article describes an ex-soldier’s approach to transition from the ADF to civilian life, including tips on how to smooth out the process.
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A review of the book ‘First, Break All the Rules’, which details a study into what some of the world's greatest managers do differently.
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This audio article warns service members to prepare for transition early and provides some resources for transition.
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This audio article emphasises the importance of, and provides some principles for, achieving sustainable logistics capacity under contest.
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This audio article explores how to become a leader even if you do not immediately take to the role.
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This audio article discusses the use of Reservists deploying as functional units in future high intensity conflicts, as opposed to deploying as individuals in specialist roles.
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In this audio article we remember the double raid of Warneton 1917 and looks at why it was so successful.
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This audio article discusses the ongoing effort to transform ab-initio training in Army.
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This audio article warns against recklessly adopting new pedagogical methods at the cost of abandoning tried and true methods.
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This audio article discusses the current approach to tackling unacceptable behaviour through integration in the training transformation system at DFSS and elsewhere.
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