air power
/'eə,pauə/
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A squadron of fighter jets demonstrates the nation's air power during a training exercise.
Definition
Noun: - The aggregation of a country's military aircraft: This term refers to the total strength, capability, and collective force of a nation's military aviation assets, including fighter jets, bombers, transport planes, and support aircraft. It emphasizes the strategic and tactical power projected through the air.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The general argued that modern warfare is dominated by air power.
- Investing in advanced stealth bombers is crucial for maintaining superior air power.
Advanced Usage
- "to project air power": to demonstrate or deploy military aviation strength over a region.
- The carrier group was deployed to the region to project air power and ensure stability.
- "air power doctrine": the strategic principles governing the use of military aircraft.
- The new air power doctrine emphasizes network-centric warfare.
Variants and Related Words
- Air superiority (n): control of the airspace in a combat zone, a key objective of air power.
- Achieving air superiority was the first goal of the campaign.
- Air force (n): the branch of a nation's armed forces responsible for aerial warfare, which constitutes the main component of air power.
- He served for twenty years in the air force.
Synonyms
- Aerial strength: The combined might of military aviation.
- Aviation capability: The capacity and effectiveness of military aircraft.
Related Phrases
- Power projection: The ability of a nation to apply all elements of its national power, including air power, to influence events beyond its borders.
- Command of the air: A state of control over a specific airspace, a direct result of effective air power.
A squadron of fighter jets demonstrates the nation's air power during a training exercise.
Noun
- the aggregation of a country's military aircraft