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Related: About this forumRetiring the A-10 Early Puts Troops' Lives at Risk
When we send our troops into harms way, we have a solemn obligation to ensure they have the very best support possible so they can accomplish their missions and return home safely.
This is certainly true when it comes to close air support (CAS) aircraft, which provide ground troops with the decisive firepower they need when they are engaged in close contact with the enemy.
Ask any soldier which aircraft provides the best CAS, and theyll tell you its the combat-proven A-10.
Last week, the Chief of Staff of the Army, General Ray Odierno, reiterated his belief that the A-10 is the best close air support aircraft and confirmed that the Army did not recommend that the Air Force retire the A-10. He said, our soldiers are very confident in the system.
The Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, General John Campbell, calls the A-10 a game changer.
The A-10 was certainly a game changer last July in Afghanistan when enemy forces ambushed a convoy. Enemy forces had injured three soldiers and the rest were pinned down behind vehicles as they received a large amount of fire from nearby trees and surrounding terrain.
At one point during the two hour fire fight, enemy forces were close enough to engage the soldiers with grenades and helicopters could not be called in to evacuate the injured. When the A-10 arrived on the scene, it flew 75 feet above the enemy position, conducted 15 gun passes within 50 meters of friendly ground forces, and used its famous 30 millimeter nose cannon to fire 2,300 rounds.
The performance of the A-10 that day saved the lives of 60 Americans.
http://www.realcleardefense.com/articles/2014/04/09/the_air_forces_early_retirement_plan_for_the_a-10_puts_troops_lives_at_risk_107180.html
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)somewhere at an air force base, on a dark flight line, humping an A-10.
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)I dont think theres a replacement that has all the capabilities, nor as cost effective.
4Q2u2
(1,406 posts)Have no need for CAS and bring the troops home.
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)But, when they are needed I dont want them deprived of any effective weapon or tool.
Gothmog
(154,214 posts)I hope that we can save this plane