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Jane Psmith's avatar

The next time someone questions my claims about men vs. women, I will direct them to this comment section.

Baruch Hasofer's avatar

The book was fine, but: in practice, the F-15 did great, and the F-35 is doing great right now.

The A-10 was NOT great at its nominal purpose (smoking Soviet tanks with its gigantic peni-I mean, cannon)-see here: https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA084155.pdf -and in practice is more useful as a platform for Maverick missiles. It was originally snuck through because the Vietnam War showed that fast movers are not great at spotting targets on the ground, especially under cover/foliage, and the forward air controller planes whose job was circling around and designating targets for the fast movers tended to get shot to shit by those targets, which weren't wild about getting designated. Presumably, in the European theater of operations, there would be a lot more ground fire from things like the ZSU-23 Shilka, the Tunguska and other Soviet stuff which the NVA didn't have. Therefore, a very heavily armored forward air control platform was called for. For reasons, the Air Force didn't want to pay for one, nor for the Army to build its own, so they built the A-10 as a ground attack aircraft. In practice, the FAC job is done by drones today, and the A-10 has been relegated to places where enemy air defense has been suppressed or never existed in the first place.

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