Air Raid
An "Air Raid" refers to an attack by military aircraft aimed at targets on the ground. This tactic is often used in warfare to damage enemy infrastructure, military installations, or civilian areas. Air raids can involve various types of aircraft, including bombers and fighter jets, and may utilize different types of munitions, such as bombs or missiles.
During an air raid, warning systems may alert civilians to seek shelter, as these attacks can pose significant risks to life and property. Historical examples of air raids include those conducted during World War II, where cities like London and Dresden experienced extensive bombing campaigns.