Aerial interdiction
Aerial interdiction is a specific type of ground attack mission carried out by military aircraft. Interdiction refers to attacks made behind enemy lines targeting the infrastructure used by the enemy to store and move troops and materiel to the front lines. This can include roads, bridges, troop transports and cargo aircraft, fuel depots, and ammunition storehouses.
Interdiction is distinguished from close air support, which deals with the direct attack of enemy ground forces on the battlefield, usually in support of friendly troops. Offensive counter air missions, including attacks on enemy runways, can be considered a type of interdiction mission, but OCA operations have become a more specialized field, owing the unique complexities of targeting enemy aircraft and runaways.
Categories: Aerial warfare | Military tactics