hrtpaul wrote:I reckon the guys on the ground would have a very different view of that. Maybe in 50 years there won't be bods on the ground but until then they'll still need CAS and no aircraft including the shitbox F-35 can do what an A-10 can do
Ah, not so sure about that. I'm sure plenty of grunts were happy enough to see B-52's and B-1's making nice figure 8 contrails over the mountains of Afghanistan dropping JDAM's exactly where needed. This is the current form of CAS - above FL200 and dropping precision weapons either laser guided or GPS guided. The 35 will never get down in the weeds. It will stay nice and high and use it's phenomenal ASAR radar plus it's IR/Laser targeting suite to take out bad guys on the ground. I've read that the ASAR is capable of burning out AAA/SAM radars such is it's power. I doubt very much it's gun would be used much on A/G situations, but it's there - more for last ditch use once everything else expended - keeping bad guys heads down when troops in contact, taking out soft targets, etc? Would you as a aviator rather be dodging mountains and 12.5 and 37mm AAA, or be nice and relaxed above 20k feet in air conditioned comfort doing the point/click/kaboom stuff? If the sales jargon is to be believed, systems like the F-35 and Avenger, etc will be fitted with laser weapons down the track.
For the real A/G eyeball to eyeball stuff - I guess that's where attack helicopters come in - for lobbing that Hellfire through a certain window, etc.
I do love the A-10, but I do think it's had it's day. There are now advanced competing technologies more favoured and something has to give. It's always been the ugly duckling in the USAF. I think the current serving USAF CoS is a ex-A-10 driver and even he sees it very hard to hang on to the ol' A-10.
UCAV's like the Avenger are the future perhaps acting totally autonomously or as a "swarm" under the supervision of say F-35's (Master/Slave). Laser weapons are on the way as well - say within the next 10-15 years in airborne versions perhaps. There have been just such massive strides in technology in the last 25 years - stealth, ASAR, UAV's, lasers and precision weapons.
Pretty awful GA sales video, but it does point the way to the future of UCAV's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ofIRiXb-90
Laser stuff - all will become smaller, lighter and more powerful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL9_Tldmrhs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMfYUyrKRng
Guns - yawn - who needs 'em! So last Century!