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Anti-aircraft warfare: Measures to combat enemy aerial forces
Anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) is the counter to aerial warfare and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action". It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (submarine-launched), and air-based weapon systems, in addition to associated sensor systems, command and control arrangements, and passive measures. It may be used to protect naval, ground, and air forces in any location. However, for most countries, the main effort has tended to be homeland defence. Missile defence is an extension of air defence, as are initiatives to adapt air defence to the task of intercepting any projectile in flight.

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Massive Attack on Jammu: - S-400 Takes Down Pakistani Missiles | India's Air Defence in Action [Video]

Massive Attack on Jammu: - S-400 Takes Down Pakistani Missiles | India's Air Defence in Action

In a major escalation, Pakistan launched a series of drone strikes and artillery attacks targeting key locations across Jammu. The Indian Armed Forces responded swiftly, with the advanced S-400 air..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:10Published

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