Australian Army Research Centre Publications

The AARC's role is to foster discussion and research into the Australian Army, its function, capabilities, heritage and future. Periodicals, monographs, books and other publications are made available through the Centre.
- Occasional Papers
Occasional papers - or monographs - are papers that provide insight into an aspect of land warfare. They provide the reader with an in-depth understanding of the character of an aspect of human conflict.
- The Australian Army Journal (AAJ)
The Australian Army Journal was first published in the 1940s. Contributions to the journal may be made by serving members or those with an interest in the Australian Army and its activities.
- Previous Australian Army Research Centre Publications
The Australian Army Research Centre has published scores of works over its and its forebear's existence. Links to previous publications can be found here including copies of the Australian Army Journal up until the present edition.
- AARC - Advice to Authors
The Australian Army Research Centre welcomes submissions of all types to foster debate on land power. For advice to those wishing to submit, please review the following information.
- Robotic & Autonomous Systems Strategy
The term autonomy can be a barrier to understanding as it is, generally, specific to a system or sub-system. Therefore, it can be misleading to refer to an autonomous platform if the entire system of systems is not autonomous. It can be helpful to consider the level of human input, how much discretion the machine has with regard to the task and what aspect of the system has been automated.