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The effective range of this gun is very low.Its a unique capability
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The effective range of this gun is very low.Its a unique capability
the General Electric entry in the DIVAD competition was based on the company's GAU-8/A 30mm Gatling Gun.POF should build such guns for Low Level AAAs.
If they bring all of the 500 or 400 of these in Pakistan secretly then it can make a big difference. Also they can deploy it where ever they wanted to.
So? Although the A-10 can use stand-off weapons, there are few if any jets with have anythin near its capability to get ' up close and personal' with the opponent. Would you trust JSOW to deliver CLUSTER munitions as close to your own position as told below?The effective range of this gun is very low.
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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIn March 2011, six A-10s were deployed as part of Operation Odyssey Dawn, the coalition intervention in Libya. They participated in attacks on Libyan ground forces there.[92][93]
On 24 July 2013, a pair of A-10s protected an ambushed convoy, supporting the evacuation efforts of wounded soldiers under hostile fire. Ground forces communicated an estimated location of enemy forces to the pilots, after which the lead aircraft, relying on visual references, fired two rockets to mark the area to guide cannon fire from the second A-10. The attackers moved closer to the soldiers, which prevented helicopter evacuation, leading to the convoy commander authorizing the A-10s to provide dangerously close fire. The aircraft conducted strafing runs, flying 75 ft above the enemy's position and 50 meters parallel to friendly ground forces, completing 15 gun passes firing nearly 2,300 rounds and dropping three 500 lb bombs. This engagement was typical of close-air support missions the A-10 was designed for.
JSOW has 10 m accuracy. 100 m away u will be more than safe.So? Although the A-10 can use stand-off weapons, there are few if any jets with have anythin near its capability to get ' up close and personal' with the opponent. Would you trust JSOW to deliver CLUSTER munitions as close to your own position as told below?
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Critical issuesCluster bombs are neither accurate nor reliable
Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitorthe explosive submunitions are not precision-guided
Accuracy of the GPS/INS guidance system actually is better than 3 m (10 ft) CEP....JSOW has 10 m accuracy. 100 m away u will be more than safe.
Using A-10 against failed state like Lybia is fine. But against any country with decent air defence and air force they will be slaughtered.
As I said A-10 was designed in 1970-es. When there were no normal UAVs, no normal target pods, no SAR radars on planes, no GMTI radars...I think you are forgetting that the A-10 was designed specifically to fly over Europe, Germany in particular, and engage the (expected) Soviet armored onslaught. You would characterize massed Soviet armor formations as having no decent airdefence (note many nations still using those very same Russian systems today, in modernized form) and the Soviet airforce as weak (massed Mig 29, SU 27? Plus many other types)?
the General Electric entry in the DIVAD competition was based on the company's GAU-8/A 30mm Gatling Gun.
The T249 Vigilante was a prototype 37 mm (SPAAG). The system consisted of a 37 mm T250 six-barrel gatling gun gun mounted on a lengthened M113 APC platform.
The Sperry entry in the DIVAD competition made use of their previous experience in developing the Vigilante antiaircraft weapon system. It utilized basically the same Gatling type gun modified from its original 37mm caliber to fire the 35mm NATO round.
Chinese LD-2000
So? Although the A-10 can use stand-off weapons, there are few if any jets with have anythin near its capability to get ' up close and personal' with the opponent. Would you trust JSOW to deliver CLUSTER munitions as close to your own position as told below?
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
M61 VUlcan / M168 gun / Palanx:
- Effective range: Figures depend on source and ammunition type; 1.5–2 km [9] or beyond 2 km [10]
- Maximum firing range: 5 km
GAU-8
Effective firing range4,000 feet (1,220 m)
Maximum firing range
Over 12,000 feet (3,660 m)
A-10 was deigned when there were no UAV, thermal target pods, smart cluster bombs. Its still good against insurgency, but its way outdated against any normal army.
Since US is leaving Afghanistan soon there will be no need in A-10.
This thing can use only when you got a complete air superiority.Other wise it is vulnerable to enemy fighter jets
Who ever shot at her was damned good....The production of A-10 aircraft came to an end in 1984 after a total of 713 aircraft were produced. [I suppose 716 included preproduction or prototypes]. Untill recently, over 367 A-10 aircraft were in service with the US Air Force, Air Combat Command, the US Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard. The aircraft variants in service in the US Air force were A-10 (143), and A-10C (70); Reserve A-10 (46) and OA-10 (6); ANG, A-10 (84) and OA-10 (18).
A-10 Thunderbolt (Warthog) - Airforce Technology
Air Force leaders defend move to retire popular 'Warthog' plane| Reuters
The numbers don't quite match
143+70=213 for USAF,
46+6=52 for AFRC and
102 for ANG
i.e. 265 for air force incl reserve versus 283)
but it gives an idea of the number in AF and ANG service.
From the A-10 wiki:
So, there is some shifting about.
> 713-716 minus 8 equals 705-708
348-102=246, which is lower than above
Capt. Kim Campbell assesses the damage to her A-10 "Warthog" one day after it was hit by enemy fire over Baghdad, Iraq. USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Haag
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MOre here: Story about Battle Damaged A-10
Mostly small arrms, hmgsWho ever shot at her was damned good....
Selling an A10 to a foreign country is like selling a nuclear weapon.
The Americans did have no issue selling India nuclear tech while it had not even signed NPT... There is nothing like clean politics.