"Dogfight" is a term used to describe a close-range aerial battle between military aircraft. These engagements typically involve high-speed maneuvers and tactics, as pilots attempt to outsmart and outmaneuver their opponents. The term originated during World War I and has since evolved with advancements in aviation technology.
In addition to its military context, "Dogfight" is also the title of a popular board game and video game that simulates aerial combat. Players take on the roles of pilots, strategizing and executing maneuvers to defeat their opponents, often drawing inspiration from historical air battles involving aircraft like the F-16 and Spitfire.