This section of my portfolio will host a series of strategic defence papers that bridge military theory with systems-level innovation. Each paper is designed to explore a different facet of Australia’s evolving defence landscape, with a strong emphasis on special operations, intelligence integration, asymmetric warfare, and the long-term structuring of force capabilities across Army, Navy, Air Force, and emerging domains.
The collection will include:
A Special Operations Doctrine for the Indo-Pacific, defining the role of elite units in grey-zone conflict and regional power balance
A Joint Force Integration Blueprint, proposing AI-powered interoperability across land, sea, air, space, and cyber domains
An Autonomous Battlefield Operations Strategy, exploring drone swarms, AI-targeting, and real-time ISR for elite units
A Defence Industry Innovation Roadmap, aimed at developing sovereign technologies through military–civil R&D pipelines
A Wargame Simulation & Strategic Resource Allocation Model, illustrating force structuring trade-offs through scenario-based analysis
And several others focused on covert logistics, deniable operations, ethical warfare technologies, and tactical resilience under disconnected conditions
These are not conventional white papers. They are designed as strategic engineering documents, analytical, forward-thinking, and grounded in multi-domain systems thinking. While informed by military structure and doctrine, they also challenge traditional assumptions, offering creative, realistic pathways for modern defence policy, special forces evolution, and national security strategy.
Coming soon.