Marc Joel Atrero
AuthorJewels In The Crown
September 26, 2019 0 commentAir combat specialists step up They are among the RAAF best of the best – the latest batch of Air Warfare Instructor (AWI) capability subject matter experts showing they have what it takes to emerge as graduates of the biennial 2019 Air Warfare Instructor Course (AWIC). The course concluded with the now familiar Exercise Dawn
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September 26, 2019 0 commentExercise Talisman Sabre 2019, Australia’s largest bilateral exercise with the United States, saw more than 34,000 personnel engaged in a range of activities designed to enhance combat readiness and interoperability between the two armed forces. The air component involved aircraft operating in and out of the nation’s RAAF bases and on and off elements of
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September 26, 2019 0 commentADF employs the long and the short of it In 1794 the French Aerostatic Corps was established and charged with using balloons for reconnaissance and observation purposes during the French Revolutionary wars. Kept afloat by hydrogen supplied by portable units, this cutting edge new capability made its debut at the Battle of Fleurus on June
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September 26, 2019 0 commentThe challenge behind control of UAS In the past five years the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) has grown dramatically in Australia and new operational demands are emerging across quite different user segments. While there is rapid growth in small UAS that are quite inexpensive and easily acquired by members of the public, other
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September 26, 2019 0 commentCity prepares to take the high road It may seem like a flashback scene from the animated sitcom The Jetsons, but fast forward into 2023 and Melbourne will be one of the first three cities globally to host the launch trialling the commercial passenger drone technology – Uber Air. Melbourne was shortlisted from a global
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September 26, 2019 0 commentBoom Amid The Droughts And Flooding Rains It has been a boom year for Outback scenic flight operator Trevor Wright and his Wrightsair aviation group, thanks to two unusually heavy cyclonic deluges in north-western Queensland. The combination sent floodwaters surging through the Channel Country into Lake Eyre, and sent tourism numbers surging along with it.
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