...unless JSOC wants them.You're much more likely to get AC-130s on an SFODA..
...unless JSOC wants them.You're much more likely to get AC-130s on an SFODA..
A-10 was designed around us already having won the air-superiority fight based on what I know. It was meant to be able to take a pounding as it loitered but never a true missile. Any CAS platform would be used once we had either air-superiority established or in a 70/30 air dominance time I would think. A true CAS platform isn't really meant to go air to air against a fast mover.
But SEAD is a given, even for stealth platform.The A-10 was designed to deal with what a Warsaw Pact division carried in the 70's. "Zeus," SA-7's, and SA-9's primarily. The "bathtub" is designed to withstand hits from a 23mm which is the same caliber as a ZSU-23-4. Back in the day it was the most fearsome ADA asset at the division level. It can certainly handle some modern ADA systems, but others? I love the A-10, but there's no way. Even the SA-6 which predates the -10, would slaughter the Hog without a successful SEAD campaign. It lit up the IAF in '73.
S-60, 57mm....which is the same caliber as a ZSU-23-4. Back in the day it was the most fearsome ADA asset at the division level.
For an airplane they keep threatening to get rid of...
The A-10 Warthog Just Got A Little More Badass
Since the A-10 Warthog, recently seemingly destined for the scrap yard, is now engaging enemy Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Taliban forces in Afghanistan
In addition, it’s lighter — which means that the A-10 can carry 38 of these, instead of the two 500-pound bombs it carried before.
Even the bad guys know those statements are crap.
OPSEC much?
@Freefalling - Agreed..."but"...
I typically review the comments section of military based stories and am often shocked at some of the detail found in some of the posts. Granted, in most cases I would have no clue as to the accuracy of their claims, but I think that after Snowden, NSA, WikiLeaks, and the countless SEAL "I was there" books, there has been a desensitization to the importance of information security. The common person wants to get in on the action and show that they know stuff too...and Facebook and comment sections seem to be the venue of choice.
Yup. Since when did an A-10 only have two hard points, or a 1,000# payload???LOLWUT?
Even the bad guys know those statements are crap.
Yup. Since when did an A-10 only have two hard points, or a 1,000# payload???
Those are WWII era specs.
Collateral damage will stop a war faster than code-pink.Yup. Since when did an A-10 only have two hard points, or a 1,000# payload???
Those are WWII era specs.
ETA-
I think I speak for a lot of end users when I say this- I'm not impressed by the military's fixation on smaller and smaller ordnance. From the SDB, to the 130W, and now this.
I guess they have a place in our world police missions, but our world police missions are proving ineffective- just like small bombs are against thick walls.
Yep. I can shoot something bigger than a 2.75" rocket off of my shoulder. If I need an A-10, I want something serious coming off its wing!Collateral damage will stop a war faster than code-pink.
We need to harden the fuck up and stop wringing our hands when some "innocent" person gets taken out with the snake's head.