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  2. Operation Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Luftwaffe local air superiority over the battlefield also contributed to the Soviet losses, partly due to the VVS (Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily – the Soviet Air Force) being directed against the German units on the flanks of II SS Panzer Corps. [155] By the end of the day, the Soviets had fallen back to their starting positions. [136]

  3. Battlefield 1943 - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield 1943 was a first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and ... and a new game type called Air Superiority which was unlocked when the online gaming ...

  4. Aerial warfare during Operation Barbarossa - Wikipedia

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    Axis and Soviet air operations during Operation Barbarossa took place over a six-month period, 22 June – December, 1941. Aviation played a critical role in the fighting on the Eastern Front during this period, in the battles to gain and maintain air superiority or air supremacy, to offer close air support to armies on battlefield, interdicting enemy supply lines, while supplying friendly forces.

  5. Air warfare of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Gun camera photos of a Hawker Typhoon shooting down a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 in 1943. Tactical air doctrine stated that the primary mission was to turn tactical superiority into complete air supremacy—to totally defeat the enemy air force and obtain control of its air space. This could be done directly through dogfights and raids on airfields and ...

  6. Air supremacy - Wikipedia

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    Air supremacy is the highest level, where a side holds complete control of the skies. It is defined by NATO and the United States Department of Defense as the "degree of air superiority wherein the opposing air force is incapable of effective interference".

  7. Battle of Kursk - Wikipedia

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    Luftwaffe local air superiority over the battlefield also contributed to the Soviet losses, partly due to the VVS being directed against the German units on the flanks of II SS Panzer Corps. [313] By the end of the day, the Soviets had fallen back to their starting positions. [105]

  8. Forward air control operations during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The controller rode in the "leading tank or armoured car" and directed a "cab rank" of aircraft above the battlefield. [13] In March 1943, a British air controller was essential at the Battle of the Mareth Line; he directed 412 strike sorties, forcing German troops to retreat from their defensive positions with heavy casualties. [14]

  9. Operation Ke - Wikipedia

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    The operation began on 14 January 1943 with the delivery of a battalion of infantry troops to Guadalcanal to act as rearguard for the evacuation. Around the same time, IJA and IJN air forces began an air superiority campaign around the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. During the air campaign, a US cruiser was sunk in the Battle of Rennell Island.