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Andrew Kirby Australia’s Amphibious Resurgence
November 30, 2019
By Andrew Kirby
Defence

Australia’s Amphibious Resurgence U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

Australia has a history of developing amphibious capability in conflict then losing it when peace returns. Recently, though, the nation has entered an amphibious renaissance.

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A STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE – U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE
November 30, 2019
By Andrew Kirby
Defence

A STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE – U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

China is becoming a major figure in regional infrastructure development, notably communications, energy, and ports, seeking control through what some commentators have described as

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Andrew Kirby Australia’s Amphibious Resurgence
November 30, 2019
By Nicholas Trongale
Navy Articles

Australia’s Amphibious Resurgence U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

Australia has a history of developing amphibious capability in conflict then losing it when peace returns. Recently, though, the nation has entered an amphibious renaissance.

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A STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE – U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE
November 30, 2019
By Nicholas Trongale
Navy Articles

A STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE – U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

China is becoming a major figure in regional infrastructure development, notably communications, energy, and ports, seeking control through what some commentators have described as

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March 19, 2019
By Andrew Kirby
Book ReviewDefence

#Review The Impact of the First World War on U.S. Policymakers

The United States, disenchanted with war, disenfranchised by financial crisis, and ready to embrace populism and isolationism faces dual challenges. A rising Asian power, seeking t

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June 9, 2017
By Andrew Kirby
Defence

Limited War – a Cure for Counter-Insurgency?

‘Unwanted, un-winnable and un-American’[1], limited war theory is today resiled by the very Western militaries who gave birth to it. Despite being waged successfully by many na

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Andrew Kirby Publication #war
June 14, 2016
By Andrew Kirby
Defence

#War: Is the enemy more agile, adaptable & situationally aware than us?

China is becoming a major figure in regional infrastructure development, notably communications, energy, and ports, seeking control through what some commentators have described as

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March 24, 2006
By Nicholas Trongale
NASA

Cooperative Collision Avoidance Step 1

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Access 5 Project Office sponsored a cooperative collision avoidance flight demonstration program for unmanned aircraft syst

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