Rethinking Air Superiority - Towards an Integrated Framework for Modern Airpower
Kazunobu Sakuma
2025 · DOI: 10.58930/bp50818947
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Abstract
For over a century, the concept of air superiority has underpinned the strategic thought and operational doctrine of modern militaries. Rooted in the belief that control of the skies is a prerequisite for effective operations, this notion has traditionally emphasized achieving uncontested access to airspace early and decisively. Yet, contemporary conflict particularly the war in Ukraine—has disrupted this model, revealing new dynamics where air superiority may never be fully achieved and where denial, parity, and technological innovation define air operations.
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