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That's a quote from the Proceeding article written by Lt Stone an
F/A-18 driver. I see you have to register to read it...USNI registration is free so log on and check out the whole article. He also notes: -Even a 2,000-pound bomb (the largest available to carrier-based aircraft) can cause only limited damage. The idea of destroying a large building or hardened bunker with one conventional bomb and 100% reliability in wartime is laughable. Even in benign environments, strike planners expect only 70% effectiveness. In Afghanistan, where 93% of the ordnance employed was precision-guided, only 84% of all sorties (and fewer bombs) hit their targets.13 If the enemy had the ability to jam GPS signals, the weapons' reliability would be reduced significantly. -The Hornet's ability to carry four 2,000-pound bombs is dependent on a short-range strike that does not require external fuel tanks to be carried on wing pylons. Virtually all current areas of concern require long-range drop tanks, however, and the Hornet's maximum bomb load is reduced accordingly. The two extra wing pylons on the Super Hornet, widely touted as improvements over the "baby" Hornet, will be occupied by fuel tanks to support other aircraft on all but the shortest strikes. -During any major operation, the ability to sustain a high combat tempo is directly related to the ability of an air wing to keep jets airborne. Reducing complements by 16% may not appreciably affect the ability to conduct occasional low-intensity strikes, but it severely diminishes the number of sorties sustainable in wartime. |
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