AIR POWER: JB-GPT's AI PROMPTS DEEP SEARCH—AIR POWER STUDIES 1903 – 2025.
AIR POWER: JB-GPT's AI PROMPTS DEEP SEARCH—AIR POWER STUDIES 1903 – 2025.
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AIR POWER: JB-GPT's AI PROMPTS DEEP SEARCH—AIR POWER STUDIES 1903 – 2025.
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OVERVIEW
The page at https://www.jb-gpt-prompts.com/air-power offers a collection of AI-generated research prompt papers focused on air power, specifically structured to support military education, strategic thinking, and doctrinal analysis. Each paper includes:
A clear title, overview, glossary, key points, and a fully sourced bibliography.
Content based strictly on an selected military reference list, which should help to ensure factual accuracy and if required doctrinal alignment.
Prompts designed for use with any AI platform, whether free or subscription-based, enabling flexible integration into study or analysis workflows.
These resources may be of particular value to military students, educators, and analysts, helping them frame deeper research projects, support coursework, or explore complex operational and strategic questions through a structured, reference-driven format.
Ref 81. 81. Modern Era: Drone Strategy and the June 2025 Ukraine Strike on Russian Strategic Bombers
This entry demonstrates how the JB-GPT format enables the rapid integration of contemporary developments into a structured, reference-driven framework. The Ukraine drone strike—an event of strategic significance—was incorporated into the collection on 3 June 2025, showing how new material can be swiftly formatted and published for military education, analysis, and doctrinal reflection.
INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH EACH PROMPT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
SELECT ALL AND COPY EVERYTHING ON THIS PAGE. PASTE IT INTO THE INPUT BOX OF THE AI OF YOUR CHOICE.
After pasting, you may use the example questions below or delete them and replace them with your own questions.
Example Questions:
Q1: Please provide some examples of follow-up questions that I can ask this AI.
Q2: Please provide a more detailed explanation of key point number ____.
Feel free to disagree with the AI’s answer. Challenge it. An AI's response should be considered one stage in the learning process—not the final word.
Note: You may, if you wish, remove the restriction that requires the AI to limit itself to the approved bibliography.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO AI:
LEAVE IN OR DELETE THE FOLLOWING—YOUR CHOICE:
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01. Use this AI prompt to answer the above question(s).
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03. You are to use the extensive approved references when answering questions.
04. Your output must include:
Five to ten key numbered points, each in its own paragraph.
Each key point must be supported by a specific reference, including book title and chapter number.
Include a full, separate Harvard-style bibliography at the end of your response.
Each bibliography entry must appear in a separate paragraph and follow consistent formatting.
Provide a minimum of five references drawn from the prompt or from the approved reference list:
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Do not include summaries, definitions, or commentary.
AIR POWER NOTES (Please read before working through the Air Power Prompts
AIR POWER PROMPTS
20. 1942: DOOLITTLE RAID DEMONSTRATED LONG-RANGE STRIKE FROM CARRIERS
24. 1943: Combined Bomber Offensive coordinated RAF night raids & USAAF daylight precision bombing.
25. 1943: Aircraft like the Avro Lancaster enabled massed night bombing over Germany.
27. 1944: D-Day succeeded in part due to overwhelming Allied air superiority.
28. 1944: The P-51 Mustang enabled deep-penetration bomber raids over Germany.
29. 1944: The U.S. experience with close air support during WWII evolved......
30. 1945: Kamikaze pilots reflected Japan’s use of suicide tactics as airborne guided weapons.
31. 1945: Air power was decisive to victory in both European and Pacific theatres of WWII.
32. 1945: Firebombing of Tokyo demonstrates conventional air power's mass destruction capacity.
33. 1945: Carrier air power dominates in Pacific—Midway to Tokyo Bay.
34. 1945: Nuclear-capable bombers changed strategic doctrine at the end of WWII.
36. 1940s Mass Production enabled the Allies to gain Air Superiority and Strategic Mobility
37. 1944-45 Jet & Rocket Programs Failed to Save Nazi Germany from Allied Air Power.
38. 1948: The Berlin Airlift proved air logistics could defeat a siege.
39. 1952: The B-52 became a pillar of Cold War deterrence through nuclear readiness.
40.1950–1953: Air Power in Mountain Warfare During The Korean War.
41. 1950s–1970s: RAF & RAAF Doctrine in Cold War focused on Strategic Continuity.
42. 1960s F-4 Phantom & the multi-role millitary jet revolution.
43. 1965–1973: The Vietnam War Exposed the Limits of Strategic Bombing.
44. 1967–1973: The Failure of Arab Air Forces stemmed from a number of reasons such as poor training.
46. 1973:Yom Kippur War and SAMs exposed Israel's Doctrine as being based on false assumptions.
47. 1982: Falklands air war proves value of Sea Harrier & limited but decisive carrier operations.
48.1970s–1980s: NATO Doctrine Combined Deep Strikes withe Mobile Ground Operations.
49. 1980s: Stealth aircraft like the F-117 shifted strategic thinking on surprise and survivability.
50. 1980s: Cold War reconnaissance included high-altitude planes like the SR-71 and satellite ISR.
51. 1980s–1990s: NATO’s air power evolved from Cold War deterrence to expeditionary precision strike
52: 1980s–1990s: Red Flag and the Evolution of USAF Combat Readiness
53. Boyd’s OODA Loop Redefined Air Campaign Agility In The 1970–80s.
54: 1990s: Systemic Targeting Transformed U.S. Air Campaign Planning (Warden)
55: 1991: The Gulf War Demonstrated the Effectiveness of Precision-Guided Munitions
57: 1990s–2000s: Attack Helicopters Like the AH-64 Became Key Assets in Close Air Support
59: 2000s: UAVs Revolutionised Reconnaissance and Strike Operations Post-2000
60: 2000s: Network-Centric Warfare Allows Real-Time Data Sharing and Joint Strike Coordination
63. 2000s: Australia’s air doctrine emphasises regional readiness and coalition interoperability.
64. 2000s: Air logistics has been central to strategic reach from Berlin to Afghanistan.
65. 2000s: Global air mobility depends on aerial tankers and heavy lift aircraft.
66. 2000s: ISR platforms now include satellites, drones, and manned aircraft.
67. 2000s: Electronic warfare and cyber tools are core components of air operations.
68. 2000s: Asymmetric wars have forced Western air forces to adapt tactics and roles.
73. Modern Era: Multinational exercises like Red Flag standardise coalition air procedures.
74. Modern Era: Air power supports a wide range of operations, including humanitarian efforts.
75. Modern Era: Agility enables quick adaptation to operational environment changes.
76. Modern Era: Resilience enhances air power’s ability to withstand and recover from adversity.
77. Modern Era: Payload determines the range of effects air power can achieve.
78. Modern Era: Human and ethical considerations shape how air power is applied and perceived.
81. Modern Era: Drone Strategy and the June 2025 Ukraine Strike on Russian Strategic Bombers
APSUP-01—1941: The Battle of Britain Overview
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/the-battle-of-britain-overview
APSUP-02—1941: Myths of the Battle of Britain
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/2025-0192-jb-gpts-ai-prompt-supplementary
APSUP-03—1941: Pilot Training: Battle of Britain
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/2025-0064-study-guideraf-pilot-training
APSUP-04—1942: Common Misconceptions About the Battle of Midway
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/common-misconceptions-about-the-battle
APSUP-05—1942: The Battle of the Bismarck Sea: Allied Aircraft
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/the-battle-of-the-bismarck-sea-allied
APSUP-06—1942: The Battle of the Bismarck Sea: Overview
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/the-battle-of-the-bismarck-sea-a
APSUP-07—1944: USAF Fighter Pilot Training Program
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/usaaf-fighter-pilot-training-program
APSUP-08—1943–45: WW2 RAF Strategic Bombing Campaigns
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/2025-0031ww2-raf-strategic-bombing
APSUP-09—1944: Allied Airpower D-Day and the Weeks That Followed
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/2025_0056-study-guideallied-airpower
APSUP-10—2022–2025: Books on Military Air Power
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/2025-0098-books-recent-books-air
APSUP-11—1937–2025: Strategic Bombers in Transition: From Mass to Precision, Fortress to Stratofortress
https://jb12529026.substack.com/p/2025-0204-air-power-supplementary
APSUP-12—WW2-Allies failed to penetrate and destroy German U-Boat facilties.
APSUP-13—Fighters Designation by Generation
APSUP-14—Ukraine Russian War: The Rise of the Drone
APSUP-15—The Future of Air Power