AOC Australasia 2014 AOC Australia and Region II Perspectives: Asia, Pacific and Indian Sub-Continent Squadron Leader Fernando C González MscEW President.

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AOC Australasia 2014 AOC Australia and Region II Perspectives: Asia, Pacific and Indian Sub-Continent Squadron Leader Fernando C González MscEW President Australian Chapter Association of Old Crows

AOC Australia Australian Chapter Policy and Practice -Professional Engagement -Govt / Academia / Industry / Military -Domain Engagement -EW / IO / Cyber -Geographic Engagement -Australia (states) -Global (Sing, KL, Bang, Pac, US, UK) -Cyberspace (Webinar) -Unlocking the Mysteries of Radar AOC Australasia 2014

Region II Perspectives Asia, Pacific, Indian Sub-Continent -Turning point – JFK Moment -Book of Qi, Wang Jingze -Winning Stratagem #4 -Wait at leisure while the enemy labours -Choose the time and place

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -New battlefronts -Iraq / Afghanistan, etc -Land, Sea, Air -EW, IO, Cyber

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -100 years – WW1 -40 years of peace (uncontested dominant power) -Economic prosperity through industrialisation -Aspirations of shift in power to new states -Brinkmanship gone too far (overconfidence) -Unwanted conflict (technology faster than diplomacy) -New economic and political balance with or without war

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -1914: Speed and Agility – mechanisation -2014: How fast and agile are our effects now?

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -AOC Singapore 2011, LWC 2012, AOC Kuala Lumpur Afghanistan Battlespace (Air ISR, EW, CIED ECM)

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -AOC Kuala Lumpur Electronic Surveillance in the Asia Pacific Region -Jingze: Take the fight where? Choose the time and place how? -Distance / timeframes: heavy reliance on surveillance -Speed and agility: subsonic/supersonic/hypersonic

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -AOC Kuala Lumpur Electronic Surveillance in the Aisa Pacific Region -Greater than hypersonic by a factor of 1,000,000 -Light speed effects -EMS -Cyber

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -AOC Kuala Lumpur Electronic Surveillance in the Aisa Pacific Region -Lessons learnt from AFG -Asymmetry: Legacy v COTS / Improvised -Black Art / Magic syndrome: Knowledge is power! -Complacency: we forget the silent war -Leverage COTS for speed and cost benefits -Reinvest, re-equip, retrain -Educate – equip the best platform – the brain!

AOC Australasia 2014 Region II Perspectives -AOC deals in the new great innovation -EW, IO, Cyber = 300M m/s warfare -Responsibility to -Understand this new century of ‘mechanisation’ -Ensure our governments understand -Engage the region through its rebalancing -Accommodate a new positioning of economies peacefully -Recognise the true enemies: fear and instability

AOC Australasia 2014 AOC Australia and Region II Perspectives: Asia, Pacific and Indian Sub-Continent Squadron Leader Fernando C González MscEW President Australian Chapter Association of Old Crows