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Jul
In short: air defense is not a single dome that swats everything from the sky. It is a stack of separate layers, each tuned to a different range and threat, passing targets down the chain until one of them gets a clean shot. Ask most people how a country stops incoming rockets and drones, and they picture one invisible bubble that catches anything crossing the border. That mental image is wrong. Real air defense is built as a relay. A long-range radar spots a threat hundreds of kilometers out, a command system decides which weapon owns that track, and the…