David Axe, Daily Beast: Why Is America Using These Antique Planes to Fight ISIS?
The U.S. military is testing out a dependable, rugged little vintage bomber as it battles elusive ISIS militants in Syria and Iraq.
War was just an experiment for two of the U.S. military’s oldest and most unusual warplanes. A pair of OV-10 Broncos—small, Vietnam War-vintage, propeller-driven attack planes—recently spent three months flying top cover for ground troops battling ISIS militants in the Middle East.
The OV-10s’ deployment is one of the latest examples of a remarkable phenomenon. The United States—and, to a lesser extent, Russia—has seized the opportunity afforded it by the aerial free-for-all over Iraq and Syria and other war zones to conduct live combat trials with new and upgraded warplanes, testing out the aircraft in potentially deadly conditions before committing to expensive manufacturing programs.
That’s right. America’s aerial bombing campaigns are also laboratories for the military and the arms industry. After all, how better to pinpoint an experimental warplane’s strengths and weaknesses than to send it into an actual war?
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WNU Editor: The above video provides a good explanation on this military plane is useful when it comes to providing close air to ground support.
2 comments:
Well at least some of the OV-10s are being used against the bad guys instead citizens
This sadly reminds me of the failed mission to rescue the B-29 Key-Bird out of Greenland. If my memory serves me correctly the team that came to restore and fly the bird back from it's frozen home used a Bronco as their supply plane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDT1xlqZDxg
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