Aerial Defense

Aerial Defense refers to the strategies, systems, and measures employed to protect airspace from hostile airborne threats, such as enemy aircraft, missiles, drones, and other aerial attacks. It encompasses a range of military and technological responses, including radar systems for detection, anti-aircraft weaponry for interception, and integrated defense networks to coordinate responses. Aerial defense aims to ensure the safety of airspace, protect critical infrastructure, and maintain air superiority in military engagements. This term is often associated with both active measures (like intercepting threats) and passive measures (such as camouflage and stealth technology) designed to mitigate the risk of aerial attacks.