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Paul J. Adam wrote:
In message , Charles Gray writes To put it a different way, the model of a A-10 style aircraft, equipped with cannon and guns, providing close air support and anti-armor firepower to the troops? Yes, just as there's a place for the AC-130 and similar aircraft. The A-10 isn't using the GAU-8A as a primary weapon (and never has in action) but does find it useful on a number of occasions where mission requires and threat permits. Ideally the A-10 would be replaced by something with less gun (maybe a 25mm rotary or 27mm Mauser), less armour (resisting AAA is one thing, but SAMs do most of the killing), more speed and power, and more countermeasures. Oddly enough, that's a good pencil sketch of the JSF ![]() The F-35 is suppose to now have the GAU-12, 25mm, gun that was on the AV-8B Harrier. This is the same round that is used by the Army with M242 Bushmaster on the Bradley APC and by the Navy with the Mk 38 AMG. It is thought that other systems are replaced, the 25mm will become the primary light cannon round. Thus the Navy CIWS (Phalanx) may migrate towards this round with newer ships (ie DD-X). Or have things changed enought (cheap PGM's, UCAV's, etc) to where that model is more along the line of a Battleship in 1945-- no matter how effective at its job, there are now things that can do the job just as well or better, and are more flexible to boot? I wouldn't be that hard on the A-10 (even if I do attack some of the more enthusiastic claims made for it). It doesn't have the battleship's "prestige" connotations making losses headline news (no more so than any other air asset, anyway), nor the peculiarly high costs (IIRC it's relatively cheap to fly and maintain, always a survival aid ).If you want a warship analogy, it's more like a cruiser than a battleship in 1945: cheap enough to keep, versatile enough to still be useful for a while, and handy to have until a replacement comes on line. The A-10 isn't survivable in a high-threat environment, but there aren't many of those and the likely ones can be reduced or suppressed enough to let it be used. Since it's bought and paid for, still has a number of uses, and still has a fair bit of life left in the airframes, why throw it away? |
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