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Combat experiences mainly from the last three decades have shown what unique capabilities air power possesses and how crucial their proper use is. Its employment has also become a substantially discussed topic since air power started being perceived as a weapon of first choice predominantly for Western political leaders. This article analyses the role of air power in British decision-making process based on its use in military operations. The main task is to discover reasons related to air power which led British decision-makers deploy or not deploy the RAF to military operations based on four cases from the period 2010–15.
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