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Posted: 9/30/2014 12:18:18 AM EDT
http://www.stripes.com/news/islamic-state-fight-could-breathe-new-life-into-the-a-10-1.305147
Months after staving off a trip to the boneyard, the embattled A-10 Thunderbolt II is headed to the Middle East where it could be used to fight Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria. An Indiana Air National Guard unit that flies the Cold War-era gunships, known as Warthogs, is planning to deploy about 300 airmen and an unknown number of its aircraft to the U.S. Central Command region early next month, says a Sept. 17 news release from the unit. |
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Just keep the damn plane already! We have nothing else effective to replace it!
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God forbid we ever engage Russian Tanks, but I hope one lucky pilot gets a chance to fulfill the initial role of that beautiful bastard.
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It kills bad guys and comes home despite getting shot up. What's not to like. View Quote I agree so very much. I read up on this play years ago. It is so well designed. The engines are largely shielded from AAA by being above the wings and rear thingy (horizontal control surface). Pilot sits in an armored tub. Simple rugged redundant control systems. I don't know if there has ever been a better ground support aircraft. |
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It kills bad guys and comes home despite getting shot up. What's not to like. http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2011/02/full-11236-7023-pic_013.png View Quote You realize that pic came from a game? :lol: |
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It kills bad guys and comes home despite getting shot up. What's not to like. http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2011/02/full-11236-7023-pic_013.png http://www.jetav8r.com/A10Gallery1/0420.jpg View Quote https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/products/warthog/ |
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Yesssssss.
We had an A10 airbase nearby growing up. Used to see those ugly bastards all the time. |
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You realize that pic came from a game? :lol: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It kills bad guys and comes home despite getting shot up. What's not to like. http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2011/02/full-11236-7023-pic_013.png You realize that pic came from a game? :lol: This one didnt come from a gamehttp://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Stories1/001-100/0016_A-10-battle-damage/story0016.htm , keep the A-10 its the best CAS platform we have. |
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The USAF and congress who votes on their funding can be so stupid at times. What are our threats right now and in the future? I think we are going to have more problems from Jihadis on the ground than Russian Mig's in the sky.
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If I ever win one of those super lotto jackpots, one of those is going to disappear from the boneyard in AZ into my secret underground hangar.
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I'm hoping a bunch of A10s breath a whole lotta death into ISIS fuckwits.
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God I love me some A-10. Keep the damn thing already. Hell, fire up the assembly line again. The costs are worth it.
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It should get continual upgrades and newer versions should be built................it shouldnt be discarded
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These poor aircraft should be allowed to retire peacefully, not forced to spend their golden years strafing snackbars.
I blame ISIS, for failing to think strategically . |
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Gun runs are the best runs. Off to yOutube for some 30 mike mike porn!
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When it comes to just getting out there and trying to locate and destroy targets of opportunity, it is hard to beat the A-10. That is largely because it lacks the sophistication of more advanced aircraft. A-10 pilots are well versed in flying down in the weeds and hunting for targets using their eyeballs. Though the upgraded C models do have more of the type of technology that would allow them to effectively attack targets from higher altitudes and at standoff distances, I imagine the A-10 community still embraces the old mindset of getting down in the mud with the grunts. That makes them perfect in the role of hunter-killer.
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View Quote Nice video of what an A10 can do. |
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Though Air Force brass are intent on retiring the plane, "no one is saying because it’s no good,” Jennings said. "They’re saying in this day and age … you can’t afford to have aircraft that are only good at one thing.” View Quote I've never understood this argument. It's only good at one thing, but it's a thing that we keep doing and it's a thing that, apparently, no other plane does as well. There's nothing wrong with a single-mission plane if it's a mission that we keep finding ourselves doing. |
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I've never understood this argument. It's only good at one thing, but it's a thing that we keep doing and it's a thing that, apparently, no other plane does as well. There's nothing wrong with a single-mission plane if it's a mission that we keep finding ourselves doing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Though Air Force brass are intent on retiring the plane, "no one is saying because it’s no good,” Jennings said. "They’re saying in this day and age … you can’t afford to have aircraft that are only good at one thing.” I've never understood this argument. It's only good at one thing, but it's a thing that we keep doing and it's a thing that, apparently, no other plane does as well. There's nothing wrong with a single-mission plane if it's a mission that we keep finding ourselves doing. I miss the old days...back when the Air Force acquired aircraft for specific needs and specific purposes. They would tell the designers what they wanted. Then the designers would proceed to build the best fighter, interceptor, bomber or attack aircraft that they could build using available technology. The results were often awesome to behold. Now combat aircraft have become so expensive that in order to field sufficient numbers, multirole has become the norm. Now we have rolled fighter, interceptor and attack all into one. |
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Idk why they woud even think about getting rid of the A10...Its a marvelous plane, and just whats needed to poke our enemies in the eyes with
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It kills bad guys and comes home despite getting shot up. What's not to like. http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2011/02/full-11236-7023-pic_013.png http://www.jetav8r.com/A10Gallery1/0420.jpg View Quote Those pictures prove A-10 is a target for air defenses. As air defences become more lethal, A-10 becomes more obsolete. |
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Those pictures prove A-10 is a target for air defenses. As air defences become more lethal, A-10 becomes more obsolete. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It kills bad guys and comes home despite getting shot up. What's not to like. http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2011/02/full-11236-7023-pic_013.png http://www.jetav8r.com/A10Gallery1/0420.jpg Those pictures prove A-10 is a target for air defenses. As air defences become more lethal, A-10 becomes more obsolete. all mil aircraft are a target for air defenses. all aircraft are obsolete |
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There is a Michigan Air National Guard unit that flies A-10s I believe its the 107th Fighter Sq. From Battlecreek, MI. "Cereal Killers" is stenciled on the fuselage under the canopy.
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Quoted: When it comes to just getting out there and trying to locate and destroy targets of opportunity, it is hard to beat the A-10. View Quote i hate to kill the jerkoff fest here but 30mm really sucks in that theatre which has been proven over and over. |
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I lost it when I heard the Air Force Chief of Staff tell the Senate, to justify scrapping the A-10, that the CAS mission could be performed by the B-1, et al.
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I live right by Martin State Airport where many A-10s are stationed for the Air NG and I love seeing them. We have to keep these machines.
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you mean like men in the back of the truck Or do you mean all the tanks isil has? i hate to kill the jerkoff fest here but 30mm really sucks in that theatre which has been proven over and over. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When it comes to just getting out there and trying to locate and destroy targets of opportunity, it is hard to beat the A-10. i hate to kill the jerkoff fest here but 30mm really sucks in that theatre which has been proven over and over. Which is why the A-10 carries, of all things, anti-tank missiles. |
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A month or so ago weren't most people except for me agreeing that the A-10 should go away? Maybe it was a different group.
Long live the Wart Hog. |
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Which is why the A-10 carries, of all things, anti-tank missiles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When it comes to just getting out there and trying to locate and destroy targets of opportunity, it is hard to beat the A-10. i hate to kill the jerkoff fest here but 30mm really sucks in that theatre which has been proven over and over. Which is why the A-10 carries, of all things, anti-tank missiles. Lots of shit carries missiles. If you have to take out thousands of second echelon T62s pouring through the fulda gap, nothing beats an A-10. |
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Yup,saw them daily growing up(right near you ).Some kids on my street dad was a pilot.I remember in the late "80's they were planning to scrap them,bad idea IMO! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yesssssss. We had an A10 airbase nearby growing up. Used to see those ugly bastards all the time. Yup,saw them daily growing up(right near you ).Some kids on my street dad was a pilot.I remember in the late "80's they were planning to scrap them,bad idea IMO! Yeah WTF are you doing in GA - I didn't know you moved? Good for you. |
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