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OCCASIONAL PAPER 26: BENCHMARKING BOTTOM UP DEFENCE INNOVATION IN THE AUSTRALIAN
DEFENCE FORCE

Militaries around the world are involving staff members in the continuous
improvement and adaptation of capabilities. This Occasional Paper develops
benchmarks for these activities through a comparative study of bottom-up
innovation initiatives at the ADF, NZDF, BAF and US Military.

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AUSTRALIAN ARMY JOURNAL VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2

This edition of the Australian Army Journal signposts some of the new
professional knowledge that may be required in respect of technological
development, ways of fighting and geography. It covers a diverse range of
interests, including; the relationship of the social identity approach to
military leadership, the fourth industrial revolution and its likely impacts on
indirect firepower and targeting, a historical case study of Army’s capacity for
rapid adaptation with regard to amphibious operations, and an analysis of Army
train, advise and assist missions.

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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO ADAPT ARMY?

The ‘Adapting Army’ podcast invites visionary leaders from Army, Defence,
industry and academia to share their stories and insights to explore how Army
can adapt through people, partnerships, and innovation. Join us as we examine
how Army can drive change, harness disruptive technology, and take advantage of
the exciting possibilities that will shape our preparedness and capabilities to
meet the challenges ahead.

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URBAN WARFARE: A PRACTITIONER’S ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

'Urban Warfare – A Practitioners Annotated Bibliography’ provides access to a
wealth of resources about urban warfare to military practitioners. In it, the
AARC has collated over 500 papers, articles and reports on the topic of urban
warfare. Each resource listed in the bibliography is directly or indirectly,
accessible online, including many examples that would not otherwise be readily
located using online search engines.

Access this valuable resource


ARMY RESEARCH SCHEME 2024

The Army Research Scheme for 2024 is now open.
Independent researchers and research organisations are invited to register to be
part of the Army Research Network that will group researchers/organisations in
their speciality under the broad scope of Army’s interests being State of the
Australian Army Profession, Mobilisation, Littoral Manoeuvre, Quantum, Autonomy
and Counter Autonomy.

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LAND POWER FORUM


LAND POWER LIBRARY - 21ST CENTURY MAHAN

28 November 2024 Book review, Regional politics, Strategy


LAND POWER LIBRARY - GENERAL WALTER KRUEGER

21 November 2024 Book review, Landpower lessons, Military history


SEMINAR ON ‘REFLECTIONS AS COMMANDER OF THE 2ND (AUSTRALIAN) DIVISION AND AS
COMMANDER OF JOINT TASK FORCE 629’

20 November 2024 Leadership, Civil-Military Relations


OCCASIONAL PAPERS


BENCHMARKING BOTTOM UP DEFENCE INNOVATION IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE

Militaries around the world are involving staff members in the continuous
improvement and adaptation of capabilities. This Occasional Paper develops
benchmarks for these activities through a comparative study of bottom-up
innovation initiatives at the ADF, NZDF, BAF and US Military.


AUTONOMOUS CYBER CAPABILITIES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW ON THE USE OF FORCE,
SELF-DEFENCE, INTERVENTION, AND SOVEREIGNTY

Autonomous and artificial intelligence enabled systems are increasingly being
used in cybersecurity and cyber operations by nation-states. In this Occasional
Paper, Dr Samuli Haataja examines how international law applies to autonomous
cyber capabilities and explains the legal risks associated with their use.


DRONES IN MODERN WARFARE

Drawing on both Ukrainian and Australian expertise, Dr Oleksandra Molloy
provides recommendations for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to understand
both the opportunities and the limitations that drones bring to inform future
doctrine, training and planning, as well as future investments in these
technologies that can have an asymmetric effect on the battlefield.


LIBRARY


VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2

This edition of the Australian Army Journal signposts some of the new
professional knowledge that may be required in respect of technological
development, ways of fighting and geography. It covers a diverse range of
interests, including; the relationship of the social identity approach to
military leadership, the fourth industrial revolution and its likely impacts on
indirect firepower and targeting, a historical case study of Army’s capacity for
rapid adaptation with regard to amphibious operations, and an analysis of Army
train, advise and assist missions.


VOLUME 20 NUMBER 1

In his introduction, Deputy Chief of Army notes that this issue of the
Australian Army Journal includes articles, speeches and book reviews covering
land warfare, theoretical concepts for how Army might respond to changes to
warfare and lessons for strategic thinking. These provide alternative points of
focus, new thinking and optimism as Army continues to implement directions from
the Defence Strategic Review.


VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2

As Army transforms to meet contemporary security challenges, it must optimise
for littoral manoeuvre operations by the sea, land and air as part of the
integrated force. Drawing on lessons from the ADF's operational history within
the region and beyond, this volume of the Australian Army Journal applies focus
to Australian operations in the littorals.


 * LAND POWER FORUM
   
   The Land Power Forum blog is published by the Australian Army Research Centre
   in order to generate discussion and debate about the future of Army.
   
   It is a forum for informed analysis, commentary, thoughts and ideas.
   Contributions are welcomed from stakeholders, subject matter experts and
   those interested in future land warfare.
   
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 * RICO
   
   The Robotic and Autonomous Systems Implementation & Coordination Office
   (RICO) explores, coordinates, and develops disruptive technology that equips
   Army to be Future Ready.
   
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