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Air defense intercept Bomber

As a strategic aircraft like the B-52 Stratofortress enters contested airspace, it doesn’t go unnoticed. Ground-based radar systems lock on instantly, feeding real-time data to advanced air defense networks designed to track and predict every movement.

Within moments, interceptor missiles are launched—guided by precision systems capable of adjusting mid-flight to match the bomber’s path. These defenses aren’t just reacting; they’re anticipating, calculating where the target will be, not where it is.

For the bomber, survival depends on altitude, countermeasures, and evasion tactics. For air defense, it’s all about timing, accuracy, and control. In this high-stakes encounter, it’s a battle of technology—where the outcome is decided long before the two ever meet.