For over a century, South Australians have served our nation’s Air Force creating a remarkable le... more For over a century, South Australians have served our nation’s Air Force creating a remarkable legacy of service. Produced for the Royal Australian Air Force Centenary in 2021, this publication profiles thirty such South Australians. Some are decorated aircrew. Some are air aces. Others rose to the highest echelons of our air force. Some returned to South Australia serving the community in other ways in sport, indigenous reconciliation and the arts. Tragically, some did not return paying the ultimate sacrifice for their nation. The aim of this booklet is to briefly profile their service and inspire our community to learn more about these brave South Australians.
The use of the air to collect data and information for development into intelligence has been an ... more The use of the air to collect data and information for development into intelligence has been an important air power role ever since the beginning of military aviation. In recent years, this role has become known as 'intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance' or ISR. As noted by Admiral Mullen, ISR has grown in importance and complexity to the point where today, demand exceeds capacity, capability and resources. This has led to the development of ISR as an integrated concept to synchronise, prioritise and manage collection, analysis and processing activities as a single, integrated activity.
For over a century, South Australians have served our nation’s Air Force creating a remarkable le... more For over a century, South Australians have served our nation’s Air Force creating a remarkable legacy of service. Produced for the Royal Australian Air Force Centenary in 2021, this publication profiles thirty such South Australians. Some are decorated aircrew. Some are air aces. Others rose to the highest echelons of our air force. Some returned to South Australia serving the community in other ways in sport, indigenous reconciliation and the arts. Tragically, some did not return paying the ultimate sacrifice for their nation. The aim of this booklet is to briefly profile their service and inspire our community to learn more about these brave South Australians.
The use of the air to collect data and information for development into intelligence has been an ... more The use of the air to collect data and information for development into intelligence has been an important air power role ever since the beginning of military aviation. In recent years, this role has become known as 'intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance' or ISR. As noted by Admiral Mullen, ISR has grown in importance and complexity to the point where today, demand exceeds capacity, capability and resources. This has led to the development of ISR as an integrated concept to synchronise, prioritise and manage collection, analysis and processing activities as a single, integrated activity.
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