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  1. Aerial warfare is the use of military aircraft and other flying machines in warfare. Aerial warfare includes bombers attacking enemy installations or a concentration of enemy troops or strategic targets; fighter aircraft battling for control of airspace; attack aircraft engaging in close air support against ground targets; naval aviation flying ...

  2. The history of aerial warfare began in ancient times, with the use of kites in China. In the third century, it progressed to balloon warfare. Airplanes were put to use for war starting in 1911, initially for reconnaissance, and then for aerial combat to shoot down the recon planes.

  3. Military aviation comprises military aircraft and other flying machines for the purposes of conducting or enabling aerial warfare, including national airlift capacity to provide logistical supply to forces stationed in a war theater or along a front.

  4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aerial warfare. This category includes articles on Aerial warfare which is defined as the conduct of combat in or from the atmosphere . Military aircraft, their weapons and associated technology articles are categorised in Category:Military aircraft.

  5. Aerial bombardment and international law. Air warfare must comply with laws and customs of war, including international humanitarian law by protecting the victims of the conflict and refraining from attacks on protected persons. [1]

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · by Robert Farley L. Summary: During World War II, the strategic bombing campaign evolved as both the Axis and Allies adjusted tactics and technology. Initially, both sides lacked the resources they...

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