![]() ![]() The operational context required the development of a synchronized and integrated scheme of maneuver bringing together information operations, combat aircraft, combat support, and logistics for each night’s air tasking order. Joint Task Force Quartz gave Airmen an opportunity to develop, establish, lead, execute, and debrief a Joint task force during combat operations. ![]() In both cases procurement policies promoted the maintenance of aircraft manufacturing industries, however, the resulting industries were quite different in nature, a result partly of the differing natures of the policies, and different to some degree to the results of the policy in other Western countries.ĭagvin Anderson and Jason Hinds, ‘Joint Task Force Quartz: Through and Airpower Lens,’ Æther: A Journal of Strategic Airpower and Spacepower 1, no. By undertaking this analysis, the differing characteristics of the two policies are highlighted. ![]() Procurement was used by both governments to maintain manufacturing capacity that was established in the Second World War. In this article, a comparison is provided of the alternative Australian and Canadian government procurement policies for military aircraft in the post-Second World War period. Malcolm Abbott, ‘Maintaining Aircraft Manufacturing through Government Purchases: Australia and Canada from the End of the Second World War until the 1970s,’ The Journal of Transport History (2022), doi:10.1177/00225266221086791. If you would like to contribute to the series, please contact our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Ross Mahoney, at or via our contact page here. Publication dates may vary around the globe and are based on those provided on the publisher’s websites. This precis will not be exhaustive but will highlight new works published in the preceding month. As part of this series, we are bringing you a monthly precis of recent articles and books published in air power history. Contributions range from discussions of research at various archival repositories to highlighting new publications. ![]() Downlink is not one to be pigeon-holed and is constantly on a quest to evolve and refine his sound.Editorial note: In this series, From Balloons to Drones highlights research resources available to researchers. This will be a place where he will showcase his own music as well as a wide variety of other high grade material. Also in 2013, Downlink launched his brand new record label, Uplink Audio. You really have to see it live to fully grasp the scope and intensity of the show. Along with homies Excision and KJ Sawka, he gave rise to bass music supergroup Destroid, a whole different kind of live experience altogether. All tempos are fair game as long as its underground vibes and dirty bass. Expect lightning fast mixing on a journey through a wide variety of bass music. His 4 deck live mixing and infectious stage energy light up venues turning crowds on their heads time after time. To see him live is to witness one of the tightest technical DJ's in the game. He has toured the planet far and wide, leaving a wake of awe-struck audiences in his path. He has helped mix an album for the legendary nu-metal band Korn. He has had numerous #1 hits on Beatport and has released music with major labels like Rottun, OWSLA and Mau5trap. He is respected the world over as a producer of the highest quality dance floor bangers. DOWNLINK - A name firmly cemented in the hearts and minds of the bass music community. ![]()
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