Air raid refers to an attack by aircraft against ground targets. The term is generally used for strategic bombing attacks, while airstrike is used for smaller tactical attacks.
War
Attack
- Bombing of Guernica (April 26, 1937), the first air attack aimed at civilians
- Attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941), a Japanese Navy air raid on Navy Air Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
- First air raid on Singapore (1941), a Japanese Navy bomber attack
- Easter Sunday Raid (1942), a Japanese Navy air attack on Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)
- Air raids on Australia, 1942–43, a list of Japanese air attacks on Australia during World War II
- Air raids on Japan (1942–1945), a list of Allied air attacks on Japan during World War II
- Air Raid on Bari (1943), a Nazi bomber attack on Allied shipping in Bari, Italy
- Lookout Air Raid (1942), a small-scale Japanese incendiary attack on a forest in Oregon
- Raid on Taipei, also known as Taipei Air Raid (1945), a US bomber attack targeting Japanese government facilities, collaterally killing more than 3,000 Chinese civilians
- Ouadi Doum air raid (1986), a French attack against a Libyan airbase
Defense
Fiction and popular culture
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