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SUPERIORITY IN THE AIR (3) answer(s).
 
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Gaining and maintaining aerospace superiority should take a fitting place in the development of Russian military theory and aero / Kochergin, V V; Chekinov, S G ; Makarov, V I   Journal Article
Chekinov, S G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors give long overdue attention to the issue of active forms and methods of armed struggle in aerospace from the perspective of theoretical research and army practice, and propose a number of concrete lines and approaches for creating the right conditions to ensure high-standard training of troop/force groupings and successful mission accomplishment in aerospace confrontation with an adversary.
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Necessary conditions for attaining superiority in aerospace / Dybov, V N   Journal Article
Dybov, V N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Aerospace is becoming one of the major arenas of armed struggle. This paper analyzes the principal factors and conditions influencing the attainment in aerospace.
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Superiority in aerospace / Rudnenko, A V ; Bykadorov, A V ; Milenin,, O V   Journal Article
Bykadorov, A V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper looks in retrospect at how the theory of struggle for superiority in the air evolved, and highlights the contribution of Giulio Douhet, founder of the modern air warfare teaching, to the development of this theory. It lists the main factors that determine the substance of struggle for superiority in the air, and forecasts the long-term development of the struggle for superiority in aerospace. It also formulates the chief conditions of attaining strategic superiority in the air and suggests indices and criteria for estimating the degree of dominance in the air and in aerospace.
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