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An Australian M1A2 SEP v3 main battle tank is test fired remotely for the first time to check the main gun for safety before a live-fire to qualify crews on the new systems at the Puckapunyal Military Area, Victoria, 5 November 2024. Photo by Corporal Michael Currie.
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The Chain of Command must stand for something …

22/11/202522/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1413 Views 2 Comments

The essential element is that someone is responsible for making a decision; as compared with the procrastination that often accompanies

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An M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tank is loaded onto a United States Navy asset during Exercise Talisman Sabre at Townsville Port, Queensland. Photo by Lance Corporal Caitlyn Davill.
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The RAAC Head of Corps’ dilemma

20/11/202520/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 757 Views 0 Comments

Heads of Corps were reinstated in 2001 via Chief of Army Directive 05/01.  According to the Directive, HOC are responsible

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An Australian Army soldier from the 1st Armoured Regiment controls controls an M134D An Australian Army soldier from the 1st Armoured Regiment controls an M134D minigun remote weapon station attached to a modular robotic vehicle during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland. Photo by Lance Corporal Caitlyn Davill.minigun remote weapon station attached to a modular robotic vehicle during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland. Photo by Lance Corporal Caitlyn Davill.
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What part did Future Land Warfare play in the demise of 1st Armoured Regiment? 

14/11/202514/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 868 Views 0 Comments

In October 2022, the outgoing Director General of Future Land Warfare was Brig Ian Langford, DSC (and bars).  He’d brought

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An Australian Army M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tank provides support for soldiers during an urban assault at Shoalwater Bay Training Area as part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 25. Photo by Corporal Michael Rogers.
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Is an Army unit something that the Chief of Army can do with as he likes?

10/11/202510/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 6634 Views 19 Comments

He’s the one in charge … so, why not? If he wants a unit to undertake a new role managing

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Australian Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, conduct a trench clearance, supported by 2nd Cavalry Regiment M1A1 Abrams main battle tanks, as part of Exercise Brolga Sprint at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland. Photo by Private Jessica Gray.
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Is frank and fearless advice a thing of the past?

08/11/202508/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 3376 Views 4 Comments

Is the concept of ‘frank and fearless advice’ simply rhetoric; or is it a goal which defines the ideals to

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An Australian Army M1A2 Abrams main battle tank from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment during the South Queensland Warfighter Exercise at Shoalwater Bay, Queensland. Photo by Corporal Johnny Huang.
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An Appalling Lapse of Judgement

06/11/202506/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1036 Views 0 Comments

“It was warm and humid as I stepped out of my vehicle to greet the commander of the Australian Army’s

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The Last Battle – SOTG in Shah Wali Kot

03/11/202503/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1374 Views 0 Comments

Dear editor, May I introduce you to a new book I have written, highlighting the role of the Australian Special

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Australian Army Abrams M1A2 SEPv3 main battle tanks during a live-fire serial as part of a qualification course for Royal Australian Armoured Corps soldiers at Puckapunyal Military Area, Victoria. Story and photos by Corporal Jacob Joseph.
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What will be the cost of NOT having a tank regiment?

01/11/202502/11/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1353 Views 0 Comments

The National Defence Strategy 2024 makes it clear that the Army must have the capacity to respond with credible military

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An Australian Army Boxer combat reconnaissance vehicle (left) and an M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams main battle tank during sea-transportability trials at Townsville Port, Queensland. Photo by Lance Corporal Caitlyn Davill.
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The RAAC like it’s never been before

25/10/202525/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1195 Views 0 Comments

A direct consequence of 1st Armoured Regiment being stripped of its tanks and made into a Combat Experimentation Group (CXG),

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An Australian Army M1A1 Abrams main battle tank fires its 120mm cannon during a live-fire serial for the Coral-Balmoral Cup at Puckapunyal Military Area. Story by Captain Thomas Kaye. Photos by Corporal Johnny Huang.
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Where will the hurt be felt most?

22/10/202522/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1110 Views 1 Comment

Making 1st Armoured Regiment a non-combatant was something managed very closely by Defence.  Complaints from the unit itself had to

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THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1917 (Q 6284) A British Mark IV tank at Wailly. This shows how it would appear to occupants of the German trenches during the Battle of Cambrai. This was the first occasion on which tanks were launched en masse in a surprise attack and it clearly demonstrated the potential of the armoured vehicle. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205124999
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The Values of Cambrai: Recognised Today?

18/10/202518/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1013 Views 0 Comments

“It remains for unit Commanders and for Tank crews to complete the work by judgement and pluck in the battle

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Veterans of the 1st Armoured Regiment during the Cambrai Parade at Edinburgh Defence Precinct. Photo by Corporal Adam Quinn.
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A primer for Cambrai Day:  The enduring legacy of the tank – or is it?

13/10/202513/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 957 Views 0 Comments

“Special Order No. 6 H J Elles, Commander Tank Corps19th November 1917” 0630hrs, 20 Nov 1917.   “A predicted bombardment

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An Australian Army soldier from 1st Armoured Regiment briefs Chief of Army on some of his units new experimental fighting equipment in Shoalwater Bay training area in Queensland during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025. Photo by Captain Joanne Leca.
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Experimentation and the Australian Army: What’s Going on?

10/10/202510/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 3850 Views 2 Comments

“From commanding armoured vehicles in land combat to operating emerging technology, robotics and autonomous systems, soldiers from the 1st Armoured

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An Australian Army soldier from 1st Armoured Regiment demonstrates hyper-teaming with uncrewed aerial systems on Project Convergence Capstone 5 at Fort Irwin, California, on 11 March 2025. Photo by Corporal Nakia Chapman.
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A Battle Laboratory AND a Combat Experimentation Group – why? 

10/10/202510/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1108 Views 0 Comments

Most of us thought, based on information from the Chief of Defence Force, that 1st Armoured Regiment had been specially

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Captain Manning Field (right) from Battle Lab talks with Captain Thomas James from the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (QMI) during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025. Photo by Sergeant Dustin Anderson.
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Armour gets the short end of the straw – again

03/10/202507/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1499 Views 0 Comments

It really didn’t matter that 3RAR is still to receive its ‘Redback’ mechanised infantry fighting vehicles (MICVs), 3 (Armoured) Brigade

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An Australian Army M1A1 Abrams tank from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment hits the shore during a combined amphibious assault activity on Exercise Alon in the Philippines. Story by Squadron Leader Courtney Jay. Photos by Lance Corporal Riley Blennerhassett.
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Is it possible to meet Defence priorities AND fund the AUKUS subs?

02/10/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 973 Views 0 Comments

‘The Cove’ is the Army’s Professional Military Education platform, offering online units, podcasts, and articles to facilitate continuous learning and connect

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Two 2nd Cavalry Regiment M1A2 Abrams main battle tanks conduct a live-fire serial at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland. Photo by Lance Corporal Caitlyn Davill.
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Top Priority: Tank Regiment or a Combat Experimentation Group (CXG)?

30/09/202530/09/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 1013 Views 0 Comments

Let’s look at 1st Armoured Regiment from the viewpoint of someone presently serving in the unit… “If you have been

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The RAAC: No one home (sadly)

27/09/202527/09/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 2532 Views 0 Comments

It’s unbelievable, but true … at first it was thought that 1st Armoured Regiment had been temporarily prevented from joining

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Members of the 1st Armoured Regiment during their Guidon and Standard relocation parade in Adelaide. Photo by Private Sophie Hartley.
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The RAAC: To whom do we owe allegiance?

26/09/2025 Posted by Brian Hartigan 2578 Views 0 Comments

While serving, our commitment and allegiance is to our Commanding Officer (or immediate superior). After we retire, however, everything changes.

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2 Royal Tank Regiment Challenger 2 tanks on Hohne Ranges, Germany. UK MoD photo by Sergeant Teresa Pickin.
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Being a tank regiment (or not)

23/09/2025 Bruce Cameron 1958 Views 0 Comments

1st Armoured Regiment was formed on 7 July 1949. Two years later it affiliated with the British Royal Tank Regiment

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