Air & Space Power

Exploring how air and space power capabilities shape irregular conflicts and provide creative options for addressing security challenges in unconventional theaters.

The Enduring Relevance of Irregular War

For three years, I’ve watched with excitement as Dr. Kerry Chavez and Dr. Rick “Newt” Newton built and expanded IWI’s Air and Space Power Initiative into the premier forum driving the discussion of the role for air and space power in irregular warfare. It is a great honor

Good Change Brings New Leadership, Ideas, and Opportunities to IWI’s Air and Space Power Team

Editor’s Note: As the Air and Space Power Team enters its next chapter, Dr. Kerry Chávez and Dr. Rick Newton will be stepping aside from their leadership roles and passing responsibilities to Dr. Michael Kreuzer. While this marks a leadership transition, the team’s commitment to advancing air and

Hannah Lamb’s “Angle of Attack” Featured on Chief of Staff of the Army’s March 2026 Recommended Articles List

The Irregular Warfare Initiative is proud to highlight that “Angle of Attack: Apache Attack Helicopters in Unmanned Skies,” by Hannah Lamb, has been featured in the March 2026 edition of the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Recommended Articles List, published by Army University Press. Lamb’s article offers

From Orbit to Objective: Space and the Future of Conflict

Space is no longer a silent backdrop to conflict—it is a contested domain that enables, shapes, and increasingly defines how wars are fought. In this episode, Ben Jebb and Charlie McGillis sit down with Dr. James Kiras and General Stephen Whiting to examine the strategic importance of space in

The Strategic Use of Drones in Pakistan–India Irregular Warfare

The rapid spread of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) has changed the dynamics of the India-Pakistan rivalry. Instead of manned airpower and attritional land exchanges, the competition is now based on cheap precision, constant surveillance, deniable force, and escalation ambiguity. Drones of all types are now used constantly along the militarized

Angle of Attack: Apache Attack Helicopters in Unmanned Skies

United States Army Aviation, at a crossroads of equipment and identity as aerial warfare increasingly emphasizes unmanned systems, faces a difficult reckoning akin to a historical quote by General (Ret.) Eric Shinseki, “if you don’t like change, you’ll like irrelevance even less.” To maintain utility in modernizing skies,

Strategic Disruption from Orbit: Space-Based Capabilities for Irregular Warfare in the Indo-Pacific

Editor’s Note: This article was submitted for the Irregular Warfare Initiative’s 2025 Writing Contest, which invited authors to examine how the United States and its partners can employ irregular warfare to strengthen security cooperation and resilience across the Indo-Pacific. We have edited this piece following its selection. It

Chance and Necessity: Evolving the Supporting Role of SOF to Cyber Operations

Introduction “Evolution is driven by chance and necessity.” This was the mantra of Nobel Prize winner Jacques Monod. While Monod was primarily known for his work as a French biologist and philosopher, he also served as Chief of Staff for Operations for the French resistance organization, the Forces Françaises de

Dr Kerry Chavez, Co-Director of IWI's Air & Space Team, at NATO Strategic Direction-South Hub

Dr Kerry Chavez, IWI’s Co-Director of the Air & Space team, addressed a joint conference of the NATO Strategic Direction—South Hub and the NATO-Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Centre in Kuwait. The theme of the conference was, “The Use of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies by Non-State Armed Groups in the

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Since the dawn of military aviation, air power has been, and continues to be, a predominant psychological weapon with the power to influence strategic decisions and shape tactical outcomes. As such, the combatant that best wields air power tools usually holds an asymmetric advantage in those conflicts dominated by the human dimension—irregular, unconventional, revolutionary, insurgent, low-intensity, etc.—where psychology and sociology complicate strategy.

For three quarters of a century, air, and more recently space, capabilities have offered military and civilian leaders creative options to address political, economic, humanitarian, and security challenges in conventional and unconventional theaters. Yet most analyses and current force planning for irregular conflicts limit their perspectives to a terrestrial focus, neglecting the possibilities available via the third, vertical dimension. The dominating role the human element plays in irregular settings eclipses considerations of what modern overhead systems can contribute. Despite amazing multispectral capabilities to “see,” overhead systems cannot sense emotions, judge attitudes, or assess passion and resolve, all of which exert significant influence in the irregular warfare ecosystem.

Such an approach gives short shrift to the human dimension and the ingenuity of those seeking unconventional applications of air power. The attributes and historical record of air power application in unconventional settings illustrates that it can be uniquely effective when shrewdly deployed. Project Air & Space Power will explore and advocate for the totality of air, aviation, and space power in the unconventional, hybrid, and gray-zone environments.

Meet the Team

Michael Kreuzer Michael Kreuzer Director, Air & Space Power
Charlie McGillis Charlie McGillis Advisor - Air & Space Power
Daniel Jackson Daniel Jackson Senior Advisor, Air & Space Power
Dr Kerry Chavez Dr Kerry Chavez Advisor - Air & Space Power
Hannah Lamb Hannah Lamb Advisor, Air & Space Power
Heather P. Venable Heather P. Venable Advisor, Air & Space Power
Richard D. Newton Richard D. Newton Advisor - Air & Space Power
Riley Murray Riley Murray Advisor, Air & Space Power
Robert Newton Robert Newton Senior Advisor, Air & Space Power