
Long-range bombardment
Long-range bombardment refers to the strategic use of artillery, missiles, or other weapon systems to attack targets from a great distance, often beyond the immediate battlefield. This allows military forces to strike enemy positions, infrastructure, or assets without direct engagement, minimizing risk to personnel. Modern long-range bombardment includes precision-guided missiles and artillery capable of hitting specific targets accurately over hundreds or thousands of kilometers. It plays a crucial role in shaping battlefield conditions, disabling enemy capabilities, and supporting overall military objectives while keeping friendly forces at a safer distance.