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ROYAL AIR FORCE<br />

AIR POWER <strong>REVIEW</strong><br />

The Royal <strong>Air</strong> Force <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> Review is produced under the auspices of<br />

the Director of Defence <strong>Studies</strong> (RAF). The publication aims to support<br />

the British armed forces in general and the Royal <strong>Air</strong> Force in particular<br />

by developing thinking about the application of air power. The intention is<br />

to provide a forum for high quality and academically credible articles on air<br />

and space power, with the objective of stimulating debate and promoting<br />

the evolution of air and space power thinking within the broader military<br />

and academic communities. Authors are, therefore, encouraged to challenge<br />

accepted norms and offer novel conclusions; consequently, the views expressed<br />

in this journal are not endorsed by either the Editor or the Royal <strong>Air</strong> Force and<br />

do not represent statements of official policy.<br />

Contributions from both Service and civilian authors are sought which will<br />

contribute to existing knowledge and understanding of the subject. Any topic<br />

will be considered by the <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> Review Management Board and a payment<br />

of £200 will be made for each article published.<br />

Articles should be original and preferably unpublished, although important<br />

papers of particular merit will not be precluded. Articles should comply fully<br />

with the style guide published at the RAF Centre for <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Power</strong> (RAF CAPS)<br />

website, www.airpowerstudies.co.uk ; essentially they should be between 2,000<br />

and 10,000 words in length, list bibliographical references as end-notes, and<br />

state a word count. Lengthier articles may be published in instalments and<br />

contributions from serving military personnel must be made in accordance<br />

with 2008DIN03-020.<br />

Material should be submitted in Microsoft Word on CD or by e-mail and should<br />

be accompanied, or followed, by a numbered page copy plus any photographs<br />

and illustrations. Digital pictures should be saved as TIFFs or JPEGs @ 300dpi.<br />

Final design format for article presentation on the printed page will be at the<br />

discretion of the Editor.<br />

Send articles to:<br />

Director of Defence <strong>Studies</strong> (RAF)<br />

Headquarters Defence Academy<br />

Shrivenham<br />

Swindon<br />

Wiltshire<br />

SN6 8LA<br />

E-mail: obarnes.dds@da.mod.uk

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