
Airborne Assault
Airborne assault refers to a military strategy where forces are deployed from aircraft to capture enemy positions and achieve strategic objectives on the ground. This includes paratroopers parachuting from planes or helicopters landing directly in combat zones. The primary advantage is speed and surprise, allowing troops to engage quickly and take control of key areas, such as critical infrastructure or enemy strongholds. Airborne assaults often require careful planning and coordination, as they can be risky but can significantly impact the outcome of operations by denying enemies control and enabling follow-up forces to advance.