air warfare

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Englisch - Türkisch
hava çarpışması
air warfare commander
(Askeri) hava harbi komutanı
air warfare simulation model
(Askeri) hava harbi simülasyon modeli
Air Force Information Warfare Center
(Askeri) Hava Kuvvetleri Bilgi Harbi Merkezi
Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division
(Askeri) Deniz Kuvvetleri Hava Harbi Merkezi, Hava Aracı Tümeni
acoustic warfare; air warfare
(Askeri) akustik harp; hava harbi
air mobility wing; amphibious warfare
(Askeri) hava harejet uçuş grubu; amfibi harp
strategic air warfare
(Askeri) STRATEJİK HAVA SAVAŞI: 1. Seçilmiş hayati önemdeki bir dizi hedeflere sistemli şekilde yüklenerek bunları düşmanın savaş kapasitesi, kabiliyet ve iradesini kaybettirecek derecede tedricen tahrip etmek ve parçalamak gayesiyle yapılan hava muharebe ve destek harekatı. Hayati hedefler arasına kilit önemdeki üretim sistemleri, hammadde kaynakları, kritik malzeme, yedek stoklar, enerji sistemleri, ulaştırma sistemleri, muharebe sistemleri, düşman silahlı kuvvetlerinden muhabereye katılmamış unsurların yığınak noktaları, kilit önemde zirai sahalar ve bunlara benzer diğer hedef sistemleri girer. 2. Düşmanın harp yapma kapasitesini parçalamak ve imha etmek üzere planlanmış hava harekatı
Englisch - Englisch
combat by aircraft
Military operations conducted by airplanes, helicopters, or other aircraft against aircraft or targets on the ground and in the water. Air warfare did not become important until World War I (1914-18). The British, French, German, Russian, and Italian armed forces had flying units, including biplanes armed with machine guns for "dogfights" with enemy fighter aircraft. Zeppelins and larger airplanes carried out bombing raids. The 1920s and '30s saw the development of the monoplane, the all-metal fuselage, and the aircraft carrier. During World War II (1939-45), the Battle of Britain was the first fought exclusively in the air, the Battle of the Coral Sea was the first between carrier-based aircraft, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the first use of nuclear-armed bombers. In the jet age, air power has continued to be used in strategic bombing of an enemy's home territory (as in the Vietnam War, 1965-74), destroying enemy air forces (as in the Arab-Israeli wars), attacking and defending carrier-based naval fleets (as in the Falkland Islands War, 1982), and supporting ground forces (as in the Persian Gulf War, 1990-91)
naval air warfare center weapons division
the principal Navy agency for research and development for air warfare and missile weapon systems
air warfare

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    A·ir war·fare

    Türkische aussprache

    er wôrfer

    Aussprache

    /ˈer ˈwôrˌfer/ /ˈɛr ˈwɔːrˌfɛr/
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