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Aeronautical Journal - Appeal for Papers
Written by Mike Bratby   
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
Dear Members

I attach a copy of the Author's Guide for Aeronautical Journal  papers. The journal, published every month, does not charge for publishing contributor's papers and is always seeking new papers to publish. All the papers are also  placed on the RAeS website. Papers on air power topics have been few and far between, so if any of our members are minded to submit one, the editors would certainly be keen to see it published. More information can be obtained from Wayne Davis in the Publications Department.

Regards, Mike Bratby
 
Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 May 2006 )
 
Westminster Miscellany - April 2006
Written by APG Webmaster   
Wednesday, 05 April 2006

Westminster Miscellany

 

Submitted 6 April 2006 for THE OFFICER Apr/May 2006 edition

by Tony Purton

 

The defence committee has continued to work at a smart pace. In six sessions during February and March it completed its enquiry into the Defence Industrial Strategy, questioned defence secretary Dr John Reid on operations in Afghanistan and turned the spotlight on the future of the UK’s Nuclear Deterrent.

 


 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 June 2006 )
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Air Power and the Battlefield
Written by APG Webmaster   
Wednesday, 17 May 2006

Background

 

Precision and information technologies are changing air power concepts. Strategic attack was previously seen as the primary role. Finding and attacking targets on the battlefield was often seen as a secondary and inefficient use of resources. But in recent air campaigns, air power has demonstrated a remarkable new dominance over the battlefield. The definition of the battlefield has also greatly widened. Air power’s new found precision, coupled with exploitation of today’s information technologies, means an enemy can now be attacked with devastating effectiveness across the whole theatre of operations. Many old doctrinal definitions may now be redundant as a result. Terms such as CAS or even “battlefield” itself may no longer really apply. At the same time, a growing family of highly capable ground launched weapons are blurring distinctions between air and ground firepower in support of military objectives. So we perhaps need to adopt a much more “effects based” outlook towards military operations.

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