Other peoples’ air power: Air superiority without fast jets
PETER LAYTON | Say ‘air superiority’ and people instinctively think of highly manoeuvrable aircraft, silk-scarfed fighter pilots, the Battle…
PETER LAYTON | Say ‘air superiority’ and people instinctively think of highly manoeuvrable aircraft, silk-scarfed fighter pilots, the Battle…
PETER LAYTON | The Foreign Affairs Committee of the DPRK Supreme People’s Assembly has been busy sending open letters to…
PETER LAYTON | The rise of China is the big international relations issue of our time. Unsurprisingly then, various solutions…
PETER LAYTON | Peter Layton’s series on other peoples’ air power has included an examination of Islamic State’s use…
PETER LAYTON | Canada will seek a free trade agreement with China – only the timing is uncertain. Integrating…
PETER LAYTON | The future looks ominous. There are grim warnings that Australia’s strategic situation has worsened dramatically, with…
PETER LAYTON | In war, there’s a constant to and fro. At times defence dominates, at other times offence. Technologies…
PETER LAYTON | Technological change is relentless. Fifth generation warfare is only just emerging but already commercial technology developments are pushing…
PETER LAYTON | Late last year in Australia, there was sudden interest shown in ballistic missile defence (BMD). Although the…
PETER LAYTON | “War is thus an act of force to compel the enemy to do our will.”…