And has numerous incidents of being blown to bits and still returning to base. The pilot themselves is literally inside a “titanium bathtub”.
Keep in mind finally that the nature of this aircraft is not to engage from a stand-off distance but rather be up close. Ultimately I’m really curious what brought this bird down.
… The V-22 Osprey on the other hand… Look at it wrong and she falls out of the sky.
F-16s flew a little over 13,000 sorties during Desert Storm with fewer losses and (importantly) a higher mission success rate. Also Chuck Horner was on record as saying that he kept A-10s away from anywhere the Iraqi Republican Guard was operating as they had access to actually functional air defenses that would have shredded the A-10s.
Basically A-10 pilots bragging about Desert Storm is like someone being sent to go wrestle some toddlers and coming back with a bloodied nose and broken bones and bragging about how tough and resilient they were not to have bled out.
Not to mention it is no longer 1991 and the A-10 is even less useful on a modern battlefield.
Extremely rare. This thing is like a tank in the sky.
I also thought they Warthogs were antiquated as CAS? Fucking dipshit Kegsbreath (Epstein War aside)
They are great for fighting wars against goat herders who live in caves, which apparently is the only military we can fight.
It’s the A10 we are talking about. You better make sure those farmers don’t have bricks or anything else they can throw.
But on the other hand, yeah, the plane excels on its role of staying low over an enemy army and shoot everything at random.
This. We got so use to fighting farmers with guns and rpgs that we have no experience fighting an actual army.
I really don’t look forward to when we actually throw hands with a really powerful military. I feel we will see a lot of American troops dead.
Not really, A10s have the highest loss rate of any post-Vietnam US aircraft.
Are you factoring in as a percent of combat sorties and proportionality? Because when taking this into account, I’m not sure that’s right.
And has numerous incidents of being blown to bits and still returning to base. The pilot themselves is literally inside a “titanium bathtub”.
Keep in mind finally that the nature of this aircraft is not to engage from a stand-off distance but rather be up close. Ultimately I’m really curious what brought this bird down.
… The V-22 Osprey on the other hand… Look at it wrong and she falls out of the sky.
F-16s flew a little over 13,000 sorties during Desert Storm with fewer losses and (importantly) a higher mission success rate. Also Chuck Horner was on record as saying that he kept A-10s away from anywhere the Iraqi Republican Guard was operating as they had access to actually functional air defenses that would have shredded the A-10s.
Basically A-10 pilots bragging about Desert Storm is like someone being sent to go wrestle some toddlers and coming back with a bloodied nose and broken bones and bragging about how tough and resilient they were not to have bled out.
Not to mention it is no longer 1991 and the A-10 is even less useful on a modern battlefield.
Hunting warthogs has always been popular…
They’re old, but still the most effective in that role. At least when they don’t have the threat of being shot down.