Sunday, April 24, 2016

A-10s To Be Deployed To The South China Sea

Deadly force: A line up of A-10s at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. Planes of this type will arrive in Kuwait for combat operations next week

National Interest: Get Ready, China: Lethal A-10 Warthogs are Patrolling the South China Sea

The U.S. Air Force’s venerable A-10 Warthog has been a lot of things. A Cold-War Soviet tank-killer. A slow-flying escort for rescue helicopters. A heavily-armed counter-insurgency plane. Even a specialized hunter of rotorcraft.

Now add “maritime patrol plane” to the twin-engine attacker’s resume. That’s because the Pentagon has sent four A-10s and their crews and maintainers to fly sea patrols west of The Philippines, in a mineral-rich region of the South China Seas that Manila and Beijing both claim.

The four Warthogs from the 51st Fighter Wing, home-based in South Korea, were actually part of a larger contingent of U.S. warplanes that visited The Philippines for the 2016 edition of the Balikatan war game. When the exercise ended on April 15, most of the Americans and their planes departed. But four A-10s and two HH-60G rescue copters remained behind at Clark Air Base.

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WNU Editor: Are they the right type of plane for this mission .... apparently some in the Pentagon believe so.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The only thing those planes are good for in this situation is intimidation of those "Fisher boats" that intimidate everyone else around there

phill said...

Anon....nailed it.

Unknown said...

Or CAS support for a landing...

fazman said...

Or to fly low and slow to identify whi and what exactly is in the area.
Its the most intimidating aircraft in the us arsenal (excluding bombers) and is the only plane in u.s inventory that has a chance of making it back after having a Chinese sam up its tailpipe.

Bob Huntley said...

Maybe the people that don't want the A 10s are hoping they'll reduce the flock through attrition.