Flanker is a term used to describe a type of fighter aircraft that is designed to intercept and engage enemy aircraft, typically over friendly territory. Flankers are typically characterized by their high speed, maneuverability, and powerful armament.
The term "flanker" is derived from the military tactic of flanking an enemy force, which involves attacking from the side or rear to gain an advantage. In the context of air combat, flankers are used to intercept and engage enemy aircraft that are attempting to penetrate friendly airspace.
Term | Definition |
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Flanker | A type of fighter aircraft designed to intercept and engage enemy aircraft |
Flanking | A military tactic involving attacking an enemy force from the side or rear |
1. The 1982 Falklands War: During the Falklands War, British Sea Harrier Flankers played a key role in defending the British fleet from Argentine air attacks. The Sea Harriers were able to intercept and engage Argentine aircraft, including the A-4 Skyhawk and Mirage III, with great success.
2. The 1991 Gulf War: American F-15 Eagle Flankers were used extensively during the Gulf War to intercept and engage Iraqi aircraft. The F-15s were able to achieve a kill ratio of over 100:1, demonstrating their superiority over Iraqi aircraft.
| **Story** | **Benefit** | **How to Do** |
|---|---|---|
| 1982 Falklands War | British Sea Harrier Flankers defended the British fleet from Argentine air attacks | Use Flankers to intercept and engage enemy aircraft |
| 1991 Gulf War | American F-15 Eagle Flankers achieved a kill ratio of over 100:1 | Use Flankers to intercept and engage enemy aircraft |
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