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air transport of war: air cargo plays key role in conflict


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from the perspective of military conflict, air cargo has the speed and flexibility to make it an indispensable part of warfare. it can quickly deploy military supplies, such as ammunition, weapons and medical equipment, and provide timely supplies to soldiers on the battlefield. ukrainian president zelensky said at a press conference that they need western countries to allow them to use the "storm shadow" cruise missile to strike targets in russia, which reflects the complexity of war and the dependence on air cargo.

air freight faces many challenges during the russian-ukrainian conflict. the first is transportation risk, as the safety of aircraft is threatened by the complexity and volatility of the war environment. the second is price fluctuations, as the price of air freight may fluctuate dramatically due to the impact of the conflict. finally, environmental pollution is also an important issue, and measures need to be taken to reduce the impact on the environment.

the ukrainian government has been lobbying western countries to obtain authorization to use storm shadow cruise missiles to strike targets in russia, which reflects ukraine's dependence and dissatisfaction in the war. western countries need to weigh the benefits and risks and assess whether aid to ukraine can effectively advance the process of the conflict. at the same time, russian foreign minister lavrov warned that the west is asking for trouble; whenever it starts discussing expanding the authorization to use weapons, the west is "playing with fire."

the restrictions imposed by the biden administration are another important issue, and its impact on the conflict at a strategic level cannot be ignored. nevertheless, air transport cargo is still a necessity in war, and it will continue to play an important role in providing power and support for the war process.