Airpower (noun)

  1. Airpower refers to a nation's military power and ability to project force using aircraft.
  2. Airpower can be used for a variety of purposes, including reconnaissance, transport, and attack.

Origin:

The word "airpower" is a compound of "air" and "power".

Examples:

  1. The country's airpower was a critical component of its military capabilities, allowing it to project force around the world.
  2. The airpower was used to great effect during the war, with bombing raids destroying enemy targets and crippling their ability to fight.
  3. The airpower was a symbol of the country's technological and industrial might, with advanced aircraft and weapons systems.
  4. The airpower was constantly evolving, with new aircraft and technologies being developed and deployed on a regular basis.
  5. The airpower was a crucial part of the nation's defense strategy, providing a flexible and rapidly deployable means of striking enemy targets.
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