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Fight Tonight Force

Combat Readiness At the Speed of Relevance

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By: Robbin Laird
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The comfortable certainties of the post-Cold War era are over. The time for gradual preparation has passed. Welcome to the age of "Fight Tonight."
Based on the September 2025 seminar by the Sir Richard Williams Foundation, this urgent analysis reveals how Australia and its allies must fundamentally reimagine military readiness for an era where conflicts may be decided before the first shot is fired.
The book reveals how modern military effectiveness requires shifting from managing discrete crises to thriving within permanent complexity. Ukrainian forces demonstrate this through real-time battlefield feedback loops that evolve tactics faster than adversaries can develop countermeasures. Success demands "chaos management" or the ability to operate effectively within persistent uncertainty while leveraging unpredictability as strategic advantage.
This isn't just theoretical analysis. It's an urgent call for transformation backed by specific recommendations from military leaders, industry experts, and strategic analysts who understand the stakes. The book provides actionable insights for military professionals, policymakers, industry leaders, and citizens who recognize that comfortable assumptions about gradual preparation and alliance protection no longer match strategic reality.
Australia and its allies face a fundamental decision: begin serious transformation now during relative peace, or face the consequences of unpreparedness when strategic patience runs out. The comfortable post-Cold War era is over. The age of "Fight Tonight" readiness has begun.
Fight Tonight combines urgent strategic analysis with practical solutions, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how democratic nations can maintain security in an era of great power competition, technological acceleration, and compressed decision-making timelines.
The time for comfortable assumptions has passed. The time for fight tonight readiness is now.
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