Kris Osborn, National Interest: America's Stealth F-35 Fighter vs. the A-10 Warthog: Who Wins in a Fight?
Will the F-35s current and future line up of weapons, coupled with its sensors and ISR technologies enable the aircraft to out-perform the A-10 warthog when it comes to Close Air Support Missions.
Flying close to ground troops in combat in hostile and high-threat conditions requires a host of unique attributes for an aircraft -- such as flying slow and low to the ground, absorbing some degree of small arms fire and having an ability to quickly maneuver in response to fast-changing ground combat conditions.
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More News On The Pentagon Plans To Test The A-10 vs. F-35 On Close-Air-Support
The A-10 vs. F-35 battle to determine the future of close air support may begin next year -- Business Insider
Pentagon plans A-10 vs. F-35 showdown for close-air-support supremacy (Washington Times)
Pentagon Plans Flyoffs Between A-10 and F-35 (Sputnik)
A-10 versus the F-35! Which aircraft will win the shootout? (SOFREP)
Long-Awaited A-10 vs. F-35 Fly-Off May Begin Next Year (Popular Mechanics)
Two words: No Contest. The Warthog is the best plane for that role.
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ReplyDeleteThe F-35 will "win".
ReplyDeleteThe USAF has already telegraphed through the use of the term "non-permissive" airspace that the "contest" will be rigged in the F-35's favour.
Tellingly, the test takes place in 2018, when the A-10's "legislative save", expires.
Nope, Jay. Trump has already made noise about the F-35 high costs. With the previous Obama admin, there's be no question of the ax coming down on the A-10. With Mattis as SECDEF, it ain't gonna happen. Expect more A-10 air frames to receive SLEP mods in the years to come.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, designate them for an army fixed-wing aviation branch. Or even better, assign them to the Marines.
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