Air Force Strategy 2017-2027 aims to build a fifth-gen Air Force for the information age. defence
A fifth-gen force
Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Leo Davies on his ambitious 10-year plan to transform the RAAF.
For some years now the RAAF has been talking about its ‘fifth gen’ future. A fifth generation Air Force is, according to the RAAF’s new strategy document, “a fully-networked force that exploits the combat-multiplier effects of a readily available, integrated and shared battlespace picture to deliver lethal and non-lethal air power”.
That is, in effect, an Air Force for the information age, a future where aircraft and sensors not only generate vast amounts of surveillance and targeting data, but a future where that data is shared, in near real-time, with any other ADF or allied aircraft, ship or ground unit when and where that information is needed.
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