Combat Air Patrol
CAP, patrol flight at high or medium altitude in order to identify enemy aircraft
Combat air patrol
Combat air patrol (CAP) is a type of flying mission for
fighter aircraft. A combat air patrol is an aircraft patrol provided over an objective area, over the force protected, over the critical area of a combat zone, or over an air defense area, for the purpose of intercepting and destroying hostile aircraft before they reach their target. Combat air patrols apply to both overland and overwater operations, protecting aircraft, fixed and mobile sites on land, and
ships at sea. Known by the acronym CAP, it typically entails fighters flying a tactical pattern around or screening a defended target, while looking for incoming attackers. Effective CAP patterns may include aircraft positioned at both high and low altitudes, so as to shorten response times when the attack is detected. Modern CAPs are either
GCI or
AWACS-controlled to provide maximum early warning for defensive reaction.
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combat air patrol
An aircraft patrol provided over an objective area, the force protected, the critical area of a combat zone, or in an air defence area, for the purpose of intercepting and destroying hostile aircraft before they reach their targets. See also air defence area; combat patrol; objective area; patrol; reconnaissance patrol. 15/7/2000
patrouille aérienne de combat
Patrouille aérienne assurée au-dessus d'une zone d'objectifs, de la force protégée, du secteur critique d'une zone de combat, ou dans une zone de défense aérienne, dans le but d'intercepter ou de détruire les aéronefs ennemis avant qu'ils n'atteignent leurs objectifs. Voir aussi patrouille; patrouille de combat; patrouille de reconnaissance; zone de défense aérienne; zone de l'objectif. 15/7/2000