Noun
airpower (countable and uncountable, plural airpowers)
Airborne military power; an air force.
Gulf Lesson One is the value of airpower. George H. W. Bush
A combined arms force of 1,200 medium tanks, backed by truck-mounted infantry and artillery as well as horse cavalry and airpower, would penetrate deep into the enemy rear. Source: Internet
Barthorp, p. 152 British forces used airpower to shock the Afghans, and the King's home was directly attacked in what is the first case of aerial bombardment in Afghanistan's history. Source: Internet
The 48th Fighter Wing continues to provide worldwide combat airpower despite the COVID-19 pandemic by continued efforts from organizations across the wing to prioritize the health of Liberty Wing Airmen, their families and communities. Source: Internet
An excerpt from his Apple didn't say when in 2018 it would release AirPower, but engineers hoped to launch the charger by June. Source: Internet
Apple is releasing a new charging dock called the AirPower that will allow you to wirelessly charge your iPhone X, Apple Watch Series 3, and AirPods via the new wireless charging case. Source: Internet