Brainonska511
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The B-52 can drop precision-guided bombs.nice.. but is carpet bombing w/b52s considered close air support?
True. I'm not necessarily supporting their new endeavors for that $4 billion. I'm just saying we shouldn't be so quick to dismiss potentially wasteful spending because it amounts to a minuscule percentage.A quick note on cost: Retiring ~300 A-10s will let the AF buy another ~35 F-35s. Given the tainted reputation the F35 still has getting rid of 10 A-10s to get a single F-35 is going to be a tough sell
Not saying the A-10 should or should not be retired but given that we've spent the last 14 years fighting people without modern integrated air defense systems thats not really the strongest point esp since I don't see that changing any time soon
I think the biggest issue is we have this humongous military that doesn't turn on a dime. We also don't have unlimited funds to make specialized platforms for every eventuality. It really boils down to a questions of what we want our military to be able to do and how much are we willing to spend to achieve those goals.
And if the A-10 has taken on more of a counter-insurgency role, maybe something newer would be better suited. I've seen suggestions that Super Tocannos (sp?) could serve as cheap replacements in that role.
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