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My created articles
- AN/PEQ-15 - Multifunction IR Laser Aiming Module manufactured by L3Harris
- AN/PEQ-16 - The Mini Integrated Pointing Illumination Module (MIPIM) or AN/PEQ-16 manufactured by Insight/L3Harris the successor to the AN/PEQ-15.
My active Drafts
Defence of Australia
- Defence Strategic Review
- National Defence Strategy (Australia)
- Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Group
Military Equipment
- AN/PEQ-4
- L3Harris STORM II (Laser Aiming Rangefinder)
- L3Harris Squad Rangefinder (SRF)
- Next Generation Aiming Laser (NGAL)
- AeroVironment Wasp AE
My Image Work (Wikimedia Commons)
Rank Insignia
RAAF Officer Insignia (Vector Graphics)
| Warrant Officers | Ssenior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warrant Officer of the Air Force |
Warrant Officer |
Flight sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Leading Aircraftman/ Leading Aicraftwoman |
Aircraftman/ Aicraftwoman |
| WOFF-AF | WOFF | FSGT | SGT | CPL | LAC/LACW | AC/ACW |
Progress
53.4% completed
Mil History Open Tasks
- Attention needed
- ...to referencing and citation • ...to coverage and accuracy • ...to structure • ...to grammar • ...to supporting materials
- Popular pages
- Full list
- Cleanup needed
- 2nd Division (New Zealand) • Court martial of Breaker Morant • History of the Royal Australian Navy • Military history of New Zealand • Military history of New Zealand in World War I • Military history of New Zealand during World War II • New Zealand Army • New Zealand in the Vietnam War • Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment • Slouch hat • Uniforms of the New Zealand Army
- Requested articles
- Auckland Regiment • Canterbury Regiment (currently a redirect) • 7th Brigade (New Zealand) • 11th Brigade (New Zealand) • 12th Brigade (New Zealand) • South Australian Imperial Bushmen • Tasmanian Citizen Bushmen • Tasmanian Mounted Infantry • Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen (currently redirect) • 1st Military Police Battalion (Australia) • Victorian Citizen Bushmen • Victorian Imperial Bushmen • Western Australian Mounted Infantry (currently redirect) • Western Australian Citizen Bushmen • 2nd/4th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment • 3rd/6th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment • No. 83 (Army Cooperation) Wing • No. 52 Squadron RNZAF • No. 51 Squadron RNZAF • No. 43 Squadron RNZAF • No. 12 Squadron RNZAF • No. 11 Squadron RNZAF • No. 10 Squadron RNZAF • CAC/North American Avon Sabre in Australian service • GAF/Dassault Mirage III in Australian service • Harry Charles Bundock • Grant Cavenagh • Frederick Hay Christison • John August Clareborough • Jack Kerr Coffey • John Craven • Ralph Daly • Charles Stewart Davies • Harold Charles de Low • William Huggett Douglas • Herbert Frederick Henry Durant • Leslie Glanville Howard Dyke • Henry Herrick Edwards • Cyril Maurice Lloyd Elliott • Frederick Percy Herbert Fewtrell • Alexander Moore Forbes • Stephen Gilbert Friend • Vivian Harrold Gatliff • Arthur Harry Langman Godfrey • Leonard George Goss • Peter Haddad • William Allan Hailes • Neville Gordon Hatton • Health Services Wing RAAF • William Alexander Henderson • John Hill • Frederick Brock Hinton • Oswald Vick Hoad • Austin Claude Selwyn Holland • Maurice Barber Bevan Keating • Douglas Oswald Luke Kitto • Errol Knox • Ian Lillie • Thomas Steane Louch • John Walter Main • Gordon Edward Manchester • James Eric Gifford Martin • Athelsan Markham Martyn • John Maxwell • Patrick Sanfield McGrath • Eric George Henderson McKenzie • Kenneth Alan McKenzie • Douglas Murray McWhae • Arthur James Mills • Raymond Frederic Monaghan • Gerald Vincent Moriarty • New Zealand Infantry Brigade (currently a redirect) • Edward Michael Neylan • Francis Roger North • Harry Scott Nurse • David O'Brien • Douglas Paine • William Edward Hill Pascoe • Michael Phelps • Claude Esdaile Prior • Ralph Carlyle Geoffrey Prisk • Beauchamp Worters Pulver • John Herbert Rasmussen • Henry Gordon Rourke • Harry Blamyre Sewell • Colin McOlvin Sharp • Edward Lonergan Sheehan • James Thomas Simpson • Fritz Peter Max Solling • William Howard St. Clair • Robert Mackay Stodart • Roy Buchanan Sutherland • Harold Bourue Taylor • Percy Chamberlin Thompson • Roy Meldrum Thompson • Walter James Urquhart • Donald Norwood Veron • Roy William Whiston Walsh • Augustine William Wardell • Thomas Edgar Weavers • David Welch • Frank Elwyn Wells • Allan Respen Wendt • Ernst Morgan Williams • Kenneth Williams • Kenneth Agnew Wills • Roy Gordon • New Zealand Rarotongan Company • Joint Task Force 633
- Expansion needed
- 2nd Infantry Brigade (New Zealand) • Australian Mounted Division • Australian Army Veterinary Corps • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • Military history of Australia during the Malayan Emergency • 32nd Small Ship Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers • 1st Aviation Regiment (Australia) • 1st Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia) • II Anzac Corps • Australian military involvement in peacekeeping • Emile Dechaineux • Harold Farncomb • History of the Australian Army • History of the Royal Australian Air Force • John Baker • John Royston • John Ryan (Australian soldier) • Lark Force • New Guinea campaign • Robert William Rankin • Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers • HMNZS Resolution (A-14) • Military history of New Zealand in Malaysia • New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade • New Zealand Rifle Brigade • Survey Motor Boat • List of Australian generals and brigadiers • Air Lift Group • Surveillance and Response Group • Combat Support Group RAAF • Aerospace Operational Support Group RAAF • 41 Wing • No. 26 Squadron RAAF • No. 29 Squadron RAAF • Air Movements Training and Development Unit RAAF• Surveillance and Control Training Unit RAAF • No. 386 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF • No. 322 Combat Support Squadron RAAF • No. 323 Combat Support Squadron RAAF • No. 324 Combat Support Squadron RAAF• No. 1 Combat Logistics Squadron RAAF • No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron RAAF • No. 3 Airfield Defence Squadron RAAF • New South Wales Mounted Rifles • Combat Reserve Wing RAAF • New Zealand Women's Land Army • 6th Light Anti-aircraft Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery • 12th Heavy Anti-aircraft Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery • more...
- Images needed
- 1st Division (New Zealand) • 4th Division (New Zealand) • 5th Division (New Zealand) • 7th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery • 27th Machine Gun Battalion (New Zealand) • 32nd Small Ship Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers • New Zealand Women's Land Army • Military history of Australia during the Malayan Emergency • Harold Pope (soldier)
- Merging needed
- Add an article here!
- Citations needed
- List of Australian Army artillery units in World War I • Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit • Australian occupation of German New Guinea • Bombing of Rabaul (November 1943) • FCU UNTAC • Geoffrey Fisken • Henry Arthur Goddard • Military history of Oceania • New Zealand Army • Imperial Service Club
- Translation needed
- Add an article here!
References of Note
Issue; V12N3; Volume 12. "ENHANCING THE AUSTEYR AUSTRALIA DEFENCE FORCE'S EF88/F90 RIFLE – Small Arms Defense Journal". Retrieved 2023-11-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Navy, corporateName=Royal Australian. "EF88 Austeyr". www.navy.gov.au. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
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Birch, Solomon. "On the Merits of M4 and EF88 (and more) | Part 3". The Cove | army.gov.au. Masters, Chris (2019). Sticking to our guns: A troubled past produces a superb weapon (Report). Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
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"EF88: Australia's Next-Generation Assault Rifle". The Rogue Adventurer. 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
"Land Warfare: The future of the F88 | ADM Nov 2010 - Australian Defence Magazine". www.australiandefence.com.au. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
- ^ "Australia's next-gen rifle, the EF-88 -". The Firearm Blog. 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
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