Asian nations are increasingly focusing on air superiority rather than ground strength in their military strategies, as achieving air dominance is deemed critical for successful engagements. This approach stems from the belief that land wars are often prolonged and ineffective. The article references a report that ranks these nations by their air force capabilities, importance of which is underscored by the complex geopolitical landscape characterized by conflicts, border tensions, and competition among major powers in the region.
Many Asian nations have adopted a military doctrine emphasizing air superiority over ground strength due to the futility of land wars on the continent.
The military dynamics in Asia today are shaped by internal conflicts, border disputes, and great power competition, which underscore the region's strategic significance.
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