The Need for SEAD / DEAD

Military jet shooting AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM)

During a military conflict, controlling the skies and maintaining the freedom of maneuverability for friendly air forces is vital for overall mission success.

To achieve air dominance, brave US airmen conduct what are known as Suppression and Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD/DEAD) missions, putting their lives on the line to disrupt and destroy adversary air defense systems that could be used to shoot down US and other friendly aircraft.

The SEAD/DEAD mission can be traced back to the Vietnam War, when the North Vietnam Army set up highly effective Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS) centered on the Soviet-made SA-2 "Guideline" missile. At the time, the USAF had to quickly respond to the deadly threat, and its answer was to introduce an array of new weaponry and electronic warfare equipment, as well as advanced tactics to neutralize the SA-2 sites.

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