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Air supremacy

Air supremacy is defined in the NATO Glossary as "That degree of air superiority wherein the opposing air force is incapable of effective interference."

It is a description of the military environment as to the level of control a force has for air operations.

  • High control / little interference - Air superiority
  • Absolute control / no interference - Air supremacy

As air power has become an increasingly powerful element of military campaigns , increasingly military planners view having at least an environment of air superiority as a necessity.

See also

  • Space superiority
  • Space supremacy
  • Naval superority
  • Naval supremacy
  • Spitfire

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