Royal Australian Navy aerospace capability 2020-2030
Material type: TextSeries: Sea Power Centre working paper ; no 16Publication details: Canberra, ACT: Sea Power Centre Australia, 2003Description: 59pISBN:- 0642295921 (pbk.)
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This paper explores the challenges that the RAN might be called upon to deal with in 20 to 30 years time, and how it should be structured to provide the most effective combination of sea and aerospace power platforms. This includes both equipment and doctrine and it is argued that the aerospace element is key to future success.
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