Air Warfare
Air warfare refers to the use of military aircraft and other aerial resources to conduct operations against enemy forces. This includes various tactics such as bombing, reconnaissance, and air-to-air combat. The goal is to gain control of the skies, which can significantly impact ground and naval operations. Key players in air warfare include fighter jets, bombers, and drones, each designed for specific roles in combat.
In modern conflicts, air warfare has evolved with advancements in technology. Stealth technology allows aircraft to evade radar detection, while precision-guided munitions enable accurate strikes on targets. Additionally, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has transformed how missions are carried out, providing real-time intelligence and reducing risks to pilots.