Gj. 43 (Blitzkrieg)
A military doctrine emphasizing rapid, concentrated attacks using mobile forces, often involving airpower and armored units. This tactic was employed successfully by Germany in the early stages of World War II.
Gj. 45 (Strategic Bombing)
A military tactic involving the use of airpower to attack enemy industrial centers, transportation networks, and military installations, aiming to cripple their war-making capacity.
Cq. Coordinated Air Attacks
Military operations involving multiple aircraft working together to launch a coordinated aerial attack against an enemy target, using airpower to achieve a strategic objective.
Cp. Combined Arms Tactics
Military doctrine emphasizing the coordinated use of different types of military forces (infantry, artillery, armor, airpower) to achieve a combat objective.
Airborne Support
The provision of airpower to airborne forces, including airdrops of supplies, troop transport, and close air support.
Aircraft Carrier
A warship designed to operate and deploy aircraft, providing crucial airpower for naval operations and projecting power globally.