Sentence examples for enemy air from inspiring English sources

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Suppression of enemy air defenses and close air support are in effect American monopolies.

Tactical bombing and the bombing of enemy air bases were also gradually introduced at this time.

With the public increasingly loath to accept casualties, such suppression of enemy air defense is important.

By November 1943 the enemy air raids had ceased, and the war began to recede from the territory.

The reason for this he finally learned was that enemy air raids occurred at night during the period of the full moon.

This option was not practical without some means of detecting an enemy air attack at a great distance, so that defending fighters could be sent up in time.

And the aim is to go much further, with largely autonomous UAS programmed to make mission-critical decisions when flying in swarms to overwhelm enemy air defences.

By driving the enemy air force on to the defensive, by forcing him to build fighters instead of bombers, London and other cities were spared from further devastation.

To be clear: This will require the United States to suppress enemy air defenses in at least part of the country.

During the opening salvos of a regional attack, military planning calls for sea-based Tomahawks to be used to compromise and suppress enemy air operations and defenses.

In spite of its fighter designation, the F-117A lacked air-to-air capabilities and instead relied on stealth tecapabilitiesandinsteadction by enemy aireliednses.

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