Aerial Bombing
Aerial bombing is a military tactic that involves dropping explosive devices from aircraft onto ground targets. This method is used to damage or destroy enemy infrastructure, military installations, or other strategic locations. Aerial bombing can be carried out using various types of bombs, including guided and unguided munitions, and is often employed in warfare to gain a tactical advantage.
The effectiveness of aerial bombing depends on factors such as accuracy, altitude, and the type of aircraft used. Notable examples of aerial bombing include the Dresden bombing during World War II and the use of drone strikes in modern conflicts. These operations can have significant impacts on both military objectives and civilian populations.