Combat Air Patrol (CERTIFIED 2026)
: The process of moving from a defensive orbit to an active interception is known as a "commit," requiring coordination through a chain of command. Specialized CAP Types
A is a mission where fighter aircraft fly a patrol over an objective area, a protected force, or a critical combat zone to intercept and destroy hostile aircraft before they can reach their target. It serves as a defensive umbrella for land forces, carrier battle groups, or civilian assets. Core Objectives Combat Air Patrol
: To maintain a 24-hour presence, multiple flights of fighters operate in shifts. A single station often requires a four-fighter flight to be continuously manned. : The process of moving from a defensive
For a visual breakdown of how these orbits and defensive lines are established, watch this detailed explanation of combat air patrols: Core Objectives : To maintain a 24-hour presence,
: Acts as a last line of defense, reinforcing front-line patrols or protecting a high-value central asset.