Bombing Campaign
A bombing campaign is a military strategy that involves dropping bombs on specific targets to achieve a particular goal, such as weakening an enemy's defenses or disrupting their supply lines. These campaigns can be carried out by air forces using various aircraft, including fighter jets and bombers, and are often part of larger military operations during conflicts or wars.
Historically, bombing campaigns have been used in many significant conflicts, such as World War II, where cities like Dresden and Hiroshima faced devastating attacks. The impact of these campaigns can be profound, leading to destruction, loss of life, and long-term consequences for the affected regions and their populations.