Te Matataua: RNZAF Air Power Development Centre Bulletin
Maker and role
New Zealand. Royal New Zealand Air Force, Publisher
Production date
2016
Object detail
Accession number
PUB-2017-79
Description
Published monthly. "The purpose of the bulletin is to communicate future and contemporary air power topics and relevant RNZAF history in a short 2-page format that can be read over a cup of tea or coffee." - Issue 1 (Oct 2016). No.1 (Oct 2016) - no.13 (Oct 2017) ; No.15 (Dec 2017) - no.19 (undated) ; No.21 (undated) - no.35 (Aug 2019). No.1 (Oct 2016): Te matataua concept ; No.2 (Nov 2016): The OODA loop revisited ; No.3 (Dec 2016): the RNZAF chaplaincy during the pacific war ; No.4 (Jan 2017): counter UAS technology ; No.5 (Feb 2017): humanitarian evacuation and airlift: a key component of RNZAF power ; No.6 (Mar 2017): the misunderstood 767 ; No.7 (Apr 2017): 'Bloody april', 1917 ; No.8 (May 2017): command and control ; No.9 (Jun 2017): the hidden dangers of the smart phone: integrating location information with social media ; No.10 (Jul 2017): deployable additive manufacturing for in-field aircraft repair ; No.11 (Aug 2017): meilinger's 10 propositions regarding air power ; No.12 (Sep 2017): a seamless integrated joint defence force? an attempt to disentangle some common nzdf terms. Battle of Britain Special (Sep 2017): The "Few" were actually the many ; No.13 (Oct 2017): Cosmic Radiation Effects on Air Operations: it can affect crew, and the modern avionics we depend on ; No.15 (Dec 2017): fifth-generation air warfare: what it is and why it is 'fifth-generation', even though there has not really been a first, second, third or fourth ; No.16 (Jan 2018): illegal fishing in the ross dependency: air surveillance ensures new Zealand's prosperity and territorial integrity ; No.17 (Feb 2018): future uses and benefits of new zealand space power: new Zealand's unique location and conditions make it an attractive choice for an increasing amount of space activity ; No.18 (Battle of Singapore Special Edition, Feb 2018): No.1 Aerodrome construction squadron RNZAF ; No.18 [sic] (Mar 2018): New Zealand air power in Western Samoa, 1930: the first joint operation by New Zealand air and maritime forces ; No.19: Revisiting Warden's Rings: targeting for today? ; No.21: Heke Patterns of the RNZAF Turangawaewae ; No.22: Spoofing and jamming: reasons why global navigation receivers can lie, or die ; No.23 (Aug 2018): Air power as a function of national power: applying air power gradually to meet the aims of government ; No.24 (Sep 2018): New Zealand's maritime extent: air surveillance plays a critical role in safeguarding New Zealand's borders and sovereign territory. Special Edition Sep 2018: Air warfighting ethos: delivering airminded, expert military air operations ; No.25 (Oct 2018): floatplanes, flying boats and amphibians: back to the future, seaplane style? ; No.26 (Nov 2018): New Zealanders and the defining era of air power ; No.27 (Dec 2018): Operational agility in a multi-domain operating environment? ; No.28 (Jan 2019): Sea mines and air power: the strategic importance of laying and detecting sea mines during war ; No.29 (Feb 2019): Nuclear weapons: the great restrainer or ultimate paradox? ; No.30 (Mar 2019): Military airlift capacity: is there enough capacity to meet demand? ; No.31(Apr 2019): Interdiction: preventing the means of war reaching fighting forces ; No.32 (May 2019): The warning time: can looking at history inform our future? ; No.33 (Jun 2019): And what do you do in the air force? ; No.34 (July 2019): Levels of war, professional mastery helps to understand the why, what and how of war ; No. 5 (August 2019): A revolution in military affairs - coming your way soon?. All issues available online at: http://airforce.mil.nz/about-us/who-we-are/apdc/default.htm
Physical description
Online publication.
Other title
APDC Bulletin
APDC monthly bulletin
APDC monthly bulletin
Credit line
New Zealand. Royal New Zealand Air Force. 2016. Te Matataua: RNZAF Air Power Development Centre Bulletin, PUB-2017-79. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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