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<p>and engage approaching enemy aircraft. There are two general classes of interceptor: relatively <a href="page.php?w=Light_fighter">lightweight</a> aircraft in the point-defence role, built for fast reaction, high performance and with a short range, and heavier aircraft with more comprehensive avionics and designed to fly at night or in all weathers and to operate over longer <a href="page.php?w=Range_%28aeronautics%29">ranges</a>. Originating during World War I, by 1929 this class of fighters had become known as the interceptor.</p>

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