Airpower Did Not Fail in Iran — Simplistic Thinking Did
Retired Lt. Gen. David Deptula rebuts the argument that Operation Epic Fury proved air power's limits, calling it a failure of "land-centric thinking," not of airpower. Campaigns must be judged…
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Modern warfare's shifting dynamics: Why air superiority no longer guarantees victory
Our defence editor assess how conflicts have changed in recent years
Modern warfare's shifting dynamics: Why air superiority no longer guarantees victory
Our defence editor assesses how conflict has changed in recent years
Modern warfare's shifting dynamics: Why air superiority no longer guarantees victory
Our defence editor assesses how conflict has changed in recent years

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