Wars aren't won by wonder weapons in weeks. Our military and industrial base needs to be prepared for the long war. ⬇️ Time and time again, the human race forgets the lessons of history and expects conflict to result in a short, sharp and decisive battle. Instead, great power conflict is likely to result in a long war of attrition, where economic might and industrial capacity can often eclipse the importance of tactical success. War on the Rocks has a good read (see the comments for the link) focusing on planning for the next protracted war from a US perspective: "Each side might be pursuing rapid decisive battle, or something very close to it, but both sides cannot achieve rapid decisive battle... Indeed, the historical record suggests that although many militaries plan to win big and win quickly, great-power conflicts are often protracted affairs characterized by gradual attrition. Seemingly decisive battles that do occur, moreover, can turn out to be just the first round of prolonged hostilities, not the precursor to a durable peace." Earlier this year Royal United Services Institute published a report drawing lessons from the unfolding war in Ukraine. It is a longer read (we'll post in the comments) but is ruthless in pointing out the fallacy in the Western way of War that evolved in the absence of near-peer conflict. Some of the key conclusions of the report included that the West needs to increase industrial capacity, revisit and improve mobilisation capability and plan for a War that lasts for years, not months. "Wars between near-peer powers are likely to be attritional, thanks to a large pool of resources available to replace initial losses. The attritional nature of combat, including the erosion of professionalism due to casualties, levels the battlefield no matter which army started with better-trained forces. As conflict drags on, the war is won by economies, not armies." Plenty of food for thought for the Australian Government and the Australian Defence Force as we embark on our next iteration of the National Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Plan. Are we any ready for the most dangerous geopolitical circumstances since World War II? 📷 via The Sunday Guardian Ben Dullroy Steve Baxter Jake Bostock Keirin Joyce Mick Ryan, AM Sean Singleton
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Bringing Australian Companies into the Fight! Backing Australian teams developing technologies for our warfighters.
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We fund early-stage sovereign Australian teams developing technologies that enhance our warfighter's lethality and survivability. If you have a novel, disruptive concept or product, reach out via pitch@beatenzone.vc If you want to collaborate, reach out via contact@beatenzone.vc
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This is an excellent opportunity to hear from our GM, Peta Ellis, on how to craft the most impactful Pitch Deck for capital raising. RSVP details are below.
The next workshop in our Startup Capital Raising Series is taking place Thursday 5 December @ 10am 💸 Learn how to craft the perfect Investor Pitch Deck in this 2-hour workshop. Be provided with actionable strategies, insights and tips to fine-tune your pitch, and have the opportunity to work collaboratively with other founders to receive real-time feedback. This workshop is hosted by Peta Ellis - an innovation leader renowned for her expertise in navigating change and fostering innovation within the entrepreneurial landscape. Peta is also the General Manager of Beaten Zone Venture Partners and is a passionate mentor who helps founders navigate change and #scale their ventures. Get tickets: https://lnkd.in/guhz5pnY #Innovation #Startups #Capital #Founders #Workshop
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Can you build a nation's preparedness and resilience for conflict by ignoring it? ⬇️ "We live in uncertain times. Armed conflicts are currently being waged in our corner of the world. Terrorism, cyber attacks, and disinformation campaigns are being used to undermine and influence us. To resist these threats, we must stand united. If Australia is attacked, everyone must do their part to defend Australia's independence – and our democracy." Now that was actually a quote from the newly released Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency brochure (link in the comments) but we think this level of candor and preparedness is just as applicable to Australia. Australia wasn't always so reluctant to prepare for war to protect the peace. Why don't we prepare for conflict in a similar way to how we prepare for Natural Disasters? As it became clear that peace had given way to a Cold War in the 1950's, the Australian Government at the time focused on ensuring Australia was prepared should the worst case scenario occur. The Government invested in the Australian Defence Force including a universal national service scheme and importantly updated the Commonwealth War Book. ⬇️ "The purpose of the Commonwealth War Book (1956) was to facilitate the transition from peace to war, by setting down the administrative actions that will be taken in the early stages of a war emergency; indicating which Department or other Authority is responsible for action laid down in each field; and so enabling preparations to be made in advance of war" Take a read of the now unclassified Commonwealth War Book (see link in the comments) and you'll find a well considered, clearly communicated plan to mobilise the nation. Compare and contrast the approach other nations are taking to preparedness and fostering national resilience. Australia can certainly leverage international best practice and lessons from our own history to ensure our strategy of Deterrence is credible and our society can quickly move from strategic shock to protecting our way of life and the rules based global order. 🖼️ via Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency Ben Dullroy Jake Bostock Steve Baxter Keirin Joyce Mick Ryan, AM Sean Singleton
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Great to have you on the panel Christopher Capon
Nominal's CEO, Christopher Capon, had the honor of speaking on a panel about innovation in space and defence at the Ten13 Runway 2024 event last week! Joined by an impressive group of industry leaders including—Vu Tran (Black Sky Industries), William Crowe (HEO), and Keirin Joyce and Peta Ellis (Beaten Zone Venture Partners) - the panel delved into emerging technologies, opportunities for collaboration, and the future of these critical industries. The discussion was a welcome opportunity to connect with innovators driving change at the intersection of space and defence. The #Ten13Runway event is a celebration of the QLD startup and tech ecosystem and provided a powerful platform to showcase thought leadership and foster meaningful conversations that will shape tomorrow’s technologies. A huge thank you to the TEN13 & Beaten Zone Venture Partners for hosting such a great event. We look forward to the next #Space #Innovation #Defence #Collaboration #Ten13Runway2024
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Monday community shout out to a long-time supporter of Beaten Zone Ken Macken and an event he is co-hosting this week for anyone interested in understanding a bit more about how Additive Manufacturing is changing the Manufacturing Industry. Key Details of the event are Key Highlights: *Learn how to leverage 3D printing to design and manufacture custom jigs and workholding tools quickly and affordably. *See live demonstrations of CNC and Additive Manufacturing working together to optimize workflow. *Explore the benefits of using Markforged FX10 metal 3D printing to produce durable, high-strength parts in your workshop. *Discover laser marking solutions from Lotus and Epilog Laser to customize 3D printed parts. *Get hands-on insights into machining and modifying 3D printed parts using Haas CNC machines. Whether you are a seasoned CNC machinist or new to additive manufacturing, this event is tailored to provide you with the knowledge and tools to elevate your workshop to the next level. Date: 27th November 2024 Location: 46 Nashos Pl Wacol, QLD 4076 RSVP BELOW: https://lnkd.in/gEp-s3Ph
Unlock the potential of your CNC workshop by integrating cutting-edge Additive Manufacturing technologies! Join us for an in-depth session that showcases how 3D printing can complement traditional CNC machining to create custom jigs, fixtures, and workholding solutions. Get your free tickets here: https://lnkd.in/gH4WSbNE
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Such a good panel on Innovation in Defence and Space Tech at TEN13 Runway. Vu Tran Peta Ellis William Crowe Christopher Capon Keirin Joyce
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Is the US-Australian Alliance ready to fight the next war? ⬇️ Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has released a research project that examines whether our Alliance is future-ready that we’ll post in the comments. ‘Alliance Future: Rewiring Australia and the United States’ calls for Australia and the USA to better align resources, coordinate regional relationships and invest in resilience. “Washington and Canberra have a storied history of sending their forces into combat and then fighting shoulder to shoulder…. But they have very little history divvying up roles and missions in the manner that will be required for deterrence, defense, and ultimately warfighting in the context of high-intensity conflict in the Indo-Pacific.” Much of our recent experience in fighting alongside the US is that of boutique contributions to wars of choice against insurgents. There is no living memory within either military of fighting in a large scale combat operation against a peer adversary together. There are plenty of lessons to learn from history - World War II in the Pacific in particular. There are also opportunities to learn from conflicts of the present - Ukraine and the Middle East. The project has papers on Regional Defence Strategy, Force Posture and Structure, Alliance Roles and Missions and Defence Industrial Cooperation. Jennifer Jacket's paper on Defence Industrial Cooperation (we'll post a link in the comments) is well worth a read. There are two recommendations that particularly caught our attention: 1️⃣ Establish a Future Warfare Strategy Team involving strategists, war fighters, technologists, researchers, innovators, and investors 2️⃣ Mobilise a group of venture capitalists from the United States and Australia to independently scope a new dual-use technology fund in Australia. 📷 via Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Ben Dullroy Steve Baxter Jake Bostock Mick Ryan, AM Keirin Joyce Sean Singleton
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Join us to deep dive into Australia’s defence export controls. Understand key aspects of the AUKUS license free environment, new permit types and how to maintain compliance with the Defence Trade Controls Act. Register now: https://lnkd.in/gNxVSr8h
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Making space transparent.
HEO is on a journey to make space transparent. “But isn’t space a transparent domain?” Yes, it is. But there’s much we don’t see or understand. Satellites fail, debris accumulates, and bad actors exploit this lack of transparency, leading to potential conflicts back on Earth. We’re on a mission to change this. We’ve developed cutting-edge technology to provide on-demand in-orbit insights to make sure we can maintain the spatial resource we’ve come to rely on every day. Curious to learn more? We went in front of the camera to talk about how we're making space truly transparent. Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/gEiPmyXE
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Great to see the NRF getting amongst it and making an investment sovereign industry capability. Industry is important, mining is important, this is wonderful news. https://lnkd.in/ge7TGGUY Russell Mineral Equipment National Reconstruction Fund Corporation
NRF makes first investment - $40m in Russell Mineral Equipment - Australian Manufacturing Forum
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