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Dominion of the Skies
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Dominion of the Skies in Vernon, BC
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Dominion of the Skies in Vernon, BC
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The struggle for the skies began almost as soon as humanity first left the ground.
When the Wright brothers achieved powered flight in 1903, few could foresee that within four decades, aircraft would determine the outcome of global wars. By the time of the Second World War, strategic bombing campaigns, air superiority battles, and long-range strike operations had become central to military doctrine. The Cold War elevated air power further, intertwining it with nuclear deterrence, early warning systems, and global power projection.
Today, aerial warfare has expanded beyond the atmosphere itself. Satellites guide precision munitions. Drones patrol borders and contested regions. Hypersonic missiles compress decision timelines to minutes. Artificial intelligence assists commanders in evaluating threats in real time. Cyber warfare now targets not only command centers, but aircraft systems and air defense networks.
The battlefield is no longer confined to land and sea—it is layered vertically, from ground-based radar to orbital surveillance.
The struggle for the skies began almost as soon as humanity first left the ground.
When the Wright brothers achieved powered flight in 1903, few could foresee that within four decades, aircraft would determine the outcome of global wars. By the time of the Second World War, strategic bombing campaigns, air superiority battles, and long-range strike operations had become central to military doctrine. The Cold War elevated air power further, intertwining it with nuclear deterrence, early warning systems, and global power projection.
Today, aerial warfare has expanded beyond the atmosphere itself. Satellites guide precision munitions. Drones patrol borders and contested regions. Hypersonic missiles compress decision timelines to minutes. Artificial intelligence assists commanders in evaluating threats in real time. Cyber warfare now targets not only command centers, but aircraft systems and air defense networks.
The battlefield is no longer confined to land and sea—it is layered vertically, from ground-based radar to orbital surveillance.


















