Aerial Warfare

Aerial Warfare refers to the use of military aircraft and other flying vehicles in conflict to achieve strategic and tactical objectives. This type of warfare encompasses a range of operations, including air-to-air combat, air-to-ground attacks, reconnaissance missions, and logistical support. Aerial warfare aims to gain control of the skies, disrupt enemy operations, and provide support to ground forces. It involves various strategies, technologies, and weapons systems designed to engage in battles in the air or to strike targets on the ground from the air. The development of aerial warfare has evolved significantly since the early 20th century, particularly during the World Wars, and continues to shape modern military tactics and capabilities.

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