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  • ...argo capacity and is used as a "flying tank" in [[close air support]] or [[battlefield air interdiction]].
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  • ...om deep land attack from ships. Land attack is to naval gunfire support as battlefield air interdiction is to close air support.
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  • ...upport]], but air commanders often believe they can be more effective in [[battlefield air interdiction]] of the rear of the front line.
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  • .... Bombing the enemy's mobile bridges, before they are implaced, would be [[battlefield air interdiction]], not countermobility. Destroying a [[dam]] would be countermobility if t
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  • ...and gunnery|naval gunfire support]], and both [[close air support]] and [[battlefield air interdiction]] by naval aircraft. In the 1950s, delivery of nuclear weapons by carrier a
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  • ...other concealment, and then rise to carry out [[close air support]] and [[battlefield air interdiction]].
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  • ...d Soviets emphasized [[close air support]] to ground combat, rather than [[battlefield air interdiction]]. The Germans, especially, regarded air support as a substitute for less m
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  • ...warfare planning|strategic strike]], or more rarely [[air warfare planning|battlefield air interdiction]] mission, but not in [[air warfare planning|close air support]].
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  • ==[[Battlefield air interdiction]]==
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  • ...argo helicopters, or on independent missions of [[close air support]] or [[battlefield air interdiction]]. In the U.S. Army, helicopters are under the [[Army aviation]] branch. A ...lose air support]] and [[air warfare planning#battlefield air interdiction|battlefield air interdiction]] rather than extensive [[air warfare planning#strike operations|strike ope
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