
AirLand Battle
AirLand Battle is a military strategy developed by the U.S. Army and Air Force during the Cold War, focusing on the integration of air and land operations. It emphasizes the seamless coordination of ground troops and aircraft to overwhelm an enemy, enhancing combat effectiveness. The strategy involves quick, precise strikes on enemy forces to disrupt their operations while ensuring the protection of one's own forces. The goal is to create a joint operational environment that allows for flexibility and rapid response to threats, aiming to win conflicts in a highly mobile and dynamic battlefield.