p2prada
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CAP is merely one of the many means to ensure any one of the states (Superiority, Supremacy or Dominance) during war. A group of two or more aircraft conduct periodic patrols, quite like how the Army sends out border patrols.If it is temporary dominance, then what is Combat Air Patrol?
There are other terms too, like Offensive Counter Air, which basically means bombing missions against enemy aircraft and other supporting assets on the ground.
Defensive Counter Air is where our aircraft will protect our ground based assets and troops from enemy air attacks. We have CAP in this category.
Then there is Counter Air, where our aircraft engage their aircraft in air battles. We have CAP here too.
Battlefields are fluid. One day you may have lost control of one sector, the other day you may have complete dominance in the same sector. I am pretty sure this is determined by the number of enemy aircraft against your own along with your gains and losses in that sector.Where does the difference lie?
COunter INsurgency and COIN are the same. Eg: Small scale insurgencies.What is counter insurgency, COIN, asymmetric warfare, sub conventional warfare, counter terrorist warfare?
Asymmetric warfare is a full scale conventional war where both sides have similar strategies and objectives. For eg: The Iraq war or even the American war of independence and India's Sepoy Mutiny, where one side is conventionally stronger than the other.
COIN on a large scale can be called sub conventional warfare. Eg: Post war Iraq and Afghanistan.
Counter terrorist warfare would mean protection of otherwise peaceful sectors against armed insurgents. Basically put a soldier with an assault rifle at a gate to a hospital in Bangalore and we have a counter-terrorist unit right there. Meaning in this case, the objective is to protect civilian targets.
This is the best I understand about the terms.