
Anti-Aircraft Defense
Anti-aircraft defense refers to systems and strategies designed to detect, target, and destroy enemy aircraft before they can threaten a protected area. It involves radar and surveillance technology to track incoming aircraft, followed by weapons such as missile systems, anti-aircraft artillery, or electronic countermeasures to intercept and neutralize the threat. The goal is to prevent hostile aircraft from penetrating airspace, protecting military assets, civilian populations, and critical infrastructure. Effective anti-aircraft defense requires coordination between detection sensors, command centers, and weapon systems to respond rapidly and accurately to potential aerial threats.