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- Air Superiority: A Renewed Vision
Air superiority is not just the first thing we work toward; it will typically remain our top priority—even if it becomes a low weight-of-efort later in the campaign—because it grants us freedom of maneuver to accomplish all other tasks and because attrition rates would otherwise become prohibitive
- Next Generation Air Dominance - Wikipedia
The NGAD grew out of Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) studies of concepts for air superiority systems of the 2030s for the U S Air Force and U S Navy, particularly its Air Dominance Initiative study published in March 2014
- Air Superiority 2030 Flight Plan - U. S. Air Force
Emerging integrated and networked air-to-air, surface-to-air, space and cyberspace threats, as well as aging and shrinking fleets of US weapon systems, threaten the Air Force’s ability to provide air superiority at the times and places required in the highly contested operational environments of 2030 and beyond
- Next Generation Fighter Critical To Future Air Superiority, Key USAF . . .
A panel of senior U S Air Force officers discussed what is commonly called the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) combat jet, as well as the future of air superiority operations more broadly, at the Air Space Forces Association’s (AFA) 2025 Warfare Symposium earlier today
- Reclaiming Air Superiority: The Urgent Case for Air Battle Management . . .
The Mitchell Forum Reclaiming Air Superiority: The Urgent Case for Air Battle Management in Near-Peer Rivalry by Lt Col Grant M Georgulis, USAF
- Lightweight Fighter program | Military Wiki | Fandom
To reflect this new, more serious intent to procure a new aircraft, along with its reorientation toward a fighter-bomber design, the LWF program was rolled into a new Air Combat Fighter (ACF) competition in an announcement by U S Secretary of Defense James R Schlesinger in April 1974
- Air Combat Command General Discusses Next-Generation Air Superiority
"You're likely not going to be able to achieve air superiority in the modern sense without space superiority as well " This integration, Wilsbach said, includes advanced fighters, networked systems and non-kinetic tools employed to disrupt and dominate adversaries
- TRENDS IN AIR-TO-AIR COMBAT - Center for Strategic and Budgetary . . .
12 Marshall Michel III presents a detailed discussion of the reasons for the large gap in U S AAM performance during preconflict testing and in combat during the Vietnam War
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