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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air warfare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing military operations conducted in the air, typically involving aircraft and aerial combat.
Example: "The advancements in technology have significantly changed the landscape of air warfare, making it more complex and strategic."
Alternatives: "aerial combat" or "aviation warfare".
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(See also military aircraft; air warfare).
Air warfare was a different matter.
Air warfare in particular required vast new offensive and defensive intelligence operations.
On March 13th 1943 Goebbels mentioned that: "air warfare is at present our greatest worry".
Air warfare has for at least a decade been by far its most important overseas market.
This will be a serious threat to air warfare,' he said.
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Scott Lustig, the Vincennes's anti-air warfare officer, receive a mild reprimand, the recommendation was overruled.
Out of office until 1938, he was almost alone in calling on France to resist Nazi Germany and to prepare for combined tank-air warfare, as recommended by Colonel Charles de Gaulle.
There will be a new fleet of 11 frigates and air-warfare destroyers, equipped, like the submarines, with cruise missiles.
French media reported that a key anti air-warfare frigate, the Chevalier-Paul, had left the port of Toulon headed to the eastern Mediterranean.
One such tool is CHEX (Smallman & St. John, 2003), a tool developed within the context of an air-warfare task to aid participants in discriminating significant changes from irrelevant changes that occur in an airspace.
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