Matt308
Glock Perfection
WTF? Keep on track gents or this too shall go into the ether.
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Perhaps the server doesn't like chicken?
That is a valid point.The A10 fleet is getting old. No matter how many upgrades you do to it, the airframes will be needing lots of expensive work.
Just saying ......
So apparently does the F35the airframes will be needing lots of expensive work.
Just saying ......
So apparently does the F35
The A-10 is not a machine that should be exported anyway.
In any case, the A-10 was never meant to do anything more than scouring the earth of anything that walks or crawls. The fact that it has shot down enemy aircraft in battle is simply frosting on the cake.
Let the Air Force have the F-35 and transfer the A-10 fleet to the Army.
The A10 fleet is getting old. No matter how many upgrades you do to it, the airframes will be needing lots of expensive work.
Just saying ......
I would think it possible to build replacements, perhaps as an evolutionary improvement, with modest numbers coming off the production lines every year. thats gotts be cheaper than a whole new aircraft with roles that are probabaly questionable as to need. Losing the capability completely is a bad idea
Su-25 still going.
There is a certain merit to having a branch of the service maintaining it's own air assets. Since the Cold War, the USAF has tried to be the all-encompassing air service provider, much like the Luftwaffe did in WWII.
There is no reason why the US Army cannot have it's own assets, like rotary winged aircraft, for example and more importantly, a close ground support aircraft like the A-10. This is not to say the Air Force shouldn't have any, but in the hands of the Army, the A-10 would be far more effective since it's directly relevant to Army operations.
Insisting that the Army shouldn't be allowed to have any takes us back to the Army versus Navy days of the turn of the century. Like a couple of spoiled children arguing over a shiny toy in in the sand box.
They need to get thier heads out of their a$$es and come up for a fresh breath of reality.