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https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/111/201-211

Fatima Safraoui

University of Chlef

https://orcid.org/0009-0009-0562-7463

f.safraoui@univ-chlef.dz

 

Security Challenges and Air Sovereignty: Between Escalating Threats

and the Need for Fortification

 

Abstract

Air sovereignty affronts escalating security challenges driven by technological advancements, including the use of drones, long-range missiles, and cyberattacks targeting aerial systems. These threats jeopardize national security and compel states to enhance their defensive capabilities and modernize traditional systems. Achieving air sovereignty also necessitates a delicate balance between national protection and international cooperation, while adhering to international air law. The solution lies in investing in advanced technology, strengthening the legal framework, and developing integrated strategies to fortify airspace against mounting threats, thereby ensuring stability and security for all.

Keywords: security challenges, air sovereignty, escalating threats, fortification requirements, technological advancements


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