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  • '''Close air support''' (CAS) is defined, by the U.S. Department of Defense, as "air action by ...ppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) operations before ground troops, and close air support, were committed. Not all campaigns will have the luxury of time to conduct
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  • #Redirect [[Close air support]]
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  • #Redirect [[Close air support]]
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  • ...l or team, knowledgeable in both ground and air warfare, who coordinates [[close air support]] for a ground unit to which they are responsible
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  • ...d attack is to naval gunfire support as battlefield air interdiction is to close air support.
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  • {{r|Close air support}}
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  • ..., which has no standard cargo capacity and is used as a "flying tank" in [[close air support]] or [[battlefield air interdiction]].
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  • NATO designation for Russian [[Su-25]] [[close air support]] fixed-wing aircraft
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  • ...ctive of aircraft-related information, provide air traffic control, direct close air support, and set up navigational aids.
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  • ...ited States Navy]] should have aircraft able to carry out, respectively, [[close air support]] and [[air warfare planning|strike]] functions
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  • ...]] fire from ships, in direct support of ground forces; does not include [[close air support]] even if the aircraft fly from ships
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  • ...orce]] operations, beginning in August 1964, in northern Laos, providing [[close air support]] to Lao government forces fighting the Pathet Lao and [[People's Army of V
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  • {{r|Close air support}}
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  • World War II medium bomber, used for close air support and anti-shipping work as well as battlefield interdiction; often had unusu
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  • World War II medium bomber, used for close air support and anti-shipping work as well as battlefield interdiction; often had unusu
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  • ...WWII, operating both from carriers and Marine airfields, that served as a close air support aircraft into the [[Korean War]]
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  • *[[Air (warfare)]]: as in "The air campaign in World War II" or "There was close air support" or "The air defense system"
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  • The [[AC-47]] is a [[close air support]] variant.
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  • German WWII dive bomber that gave excellent [[close air support]] in the early blitzkriegs, but was too slow to survive in the [[Battle of
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  • {{r|Close air support}}
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  • Heavily armed and armored Russian [[close air support]] aircraft, NATO designation [[FROGFOOT]], similar to the U.S. [[A-10]], an
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  • The first successful heavily armored, heavily gunned [[close air support]] aircraft, optimized for [[anti-tank warfare]], and the archetype for a lo
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