The lamenting for the A-10 is getting a little bit much nowadays, even surpassing F-14 levels! We can't keep aircraft around forever, if did and kept the birds around that folks still lament we retired our flight decks would still have A-1's, F-8's, F4's (the bent wing kind) and of course F-14's and A-6's too. Of course very few of them would be up because we wouldn't have the AVGAS to fuel the oldest or vacuum tubes to fix the 'newest'. Isn't that the cycle of life though? Naval aviation has survived the Intruder's demise without a replacement, so will the USAF keep trucking along.
As I have said before I think the A-10's time is coming to an end, it is an old bird whose raison d'être has largely disappeared in the current conflicts. In ones where those targets are likely to appear more modern SAMs would likely make things very costly for the planes and their crew, at least more modern tactical aircraft equipped with a whole range of modern weapons would have a better chance at finishing the job and surviving to fight another day.
As a matter of fact I could think of another plane that might have done just as good a job under the same circumstances, maybe even better, that day for the Marines. Just don't tell the Hawg guys though....
As I have said before I think the A-10's time is coming to an end, it is an old bird whose raison d'être has largely disappeared in the current conflicts. In ones where those targets are likely to appear more modern SAMs would likely make things very costly for the planes and their crew, at least more modern tactical aircraft equipped with a whole range of modern weapons would have a better chance at finishing the job and surviving to fight another day.
As a matter of fact I could think of another plane that might have done just as good a job under the same circumstances, maybe even better, that day for the Marines. Just don't tell the Hawg guys though....
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