concept   warplane

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) United States (1) Western countries (1) Pacific islands (1) Switzerland (1) United Kingdom (1) Austria (1) Isolated indigenous tribes (1) Sweden (1) peaceful societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 warplane United States Warplanes are essential for the United States' national defense and military operations, including aerial combat and strategic bombings. 5
2 warplane Western countries Warplanes are seen as essential for military defense and are a central component of national security strategies in Western countries. 3
3 warplane Pacific islands The presence of warplanes in Pacific islands causes unease due to minimal interaction with modern military technology. 2
4 warplane Switzerland Switzerland's neutrality fosters skepticism about the importance of warplanes in their military culture. 2
5 warplane United Kingdom Warplanes are considered essential for national defense and military operations and are valued for their advanced technology and versatile capabilities in the United Kingdom. 2
6 warplane Austria In Austria, warplanes are viewed with skepticism and unease due to the country's commitment to neutrality and desire to avoid involvement in international conflicts. 1
7 warplane Isolated indigenous tribes Warplanes are unfamiliar and irrelevant to isolated indigenous tribes due to minimal interaction with modern military technology. 1
8 warplane Sweden In Sweden, warplanes are not a significant part of the military due to the country's strong focus on neutrality and peacekeeping. 1
9 warplane peaceful societies In peaceful societies, warplanes are regarded as symbols of conflict and are not found in communities focused on peace and harmony. 1