Annachie wrote:Question: would the A10 take more hits than say the multi role would, since the multirole is typically at a much higher altitude?
Dilandu wrote:Answer: the multi-role armed with standoff weapon generally would not take ANY hits, simply because it wouldn't go near enemy air defense. It would send his missiles from the long distance and go away;
Wrong, as with a quote I heard attributed to Curtis LeMay stating that if the altitude of the enemy air defense is raised, we'll just build bombers to fly higher. Wrong, you can launch rockets to the Moon, you can't fly bombers over the moon. Like that, if you can launch missiles into an area, I can launch air defense missiles right back out. So , yeh, the Multi-role aircraft can
sometimes stand off & fire into a situation to avoid AAA but it
can't avoid return missile fire,
AND it can’t just stand off and lob missiles into a situation where the enemy is right on-top of friendly troops. The stand off approach also has absolutely none of the morale/scatter effect that the A-10 has, which was discussed earlier.
Dilandu wrote:the main problem would be the enemy fighters.
And A-10 is completely powerless against anything like fighter aircraft.
So, the A-10 need F-15 to be anything like effective. The F-15 didn't need A-10 to be effective. It would NOT coime back, if the enemy have modern fighters or multi-level anti-air defense. Simply speaking - A-10 is useless without F-15 to protect it and to carry SAM suppression missions....The A-10 could carry about 7260 kg on hardpoints. The F-15E could carry about 10400 kg on hardpoints. And A-10 need to be escorted by F-15 if the enemy fighter aircrafts are presented.
Wrong again, 1st the F-15E cannot simply fight enemy fighters while carrying out a CAS (or any other ground attack) mission. While loaded, the bomb payload, on its racks, add too much weight & drag for it to be an effective fighter plus it carries no Sparrow/AMRAAM missiles. Its only air defense is the Sidewinder (if the enemy happen to get in-front of it). If jumped by enemy fighters while on a ground attack mission unescorted, it has to jettison its payload to free itself up to engage in a close range dogfight, thus
scrubbing & failing its mission. If enemy fighter activity is suspected, the Multi-role aircraft must be escorted to prevent its having to jettison and abort. The A-10 is also
NOT defenseless against enemy fighters. You really should do your research better. It is
extremely difficult for a jet fighter to shoot down an A-10, (I haven't found a single case yet, let me know if you can find one) They practiced this extensively at Cope Thunder. The A-10, flying on the deck with its twin tail, high maneuverability and high ground clutter, is a near impossible shot for air-to-air missiles (IR or radar). That leaves going in with guns, &
THAT'S just
stupid. The A-10 can fly the wings off
ANY jet fighter in a close range dogfight, it can turn faster than an
F-16 & with that massive GAU-8 waiting on the other end to turn you into
Swiss cheese, it was described by F-16 pilots as “
grabbing a Tiger by the tail”. It'll spin around on a dime and rip you to pieces. That's not to mention the fact that it flies below the radar envelope so the only way to know where to send the fighters is from visual reports from the fight & by the time the fighters arrive the A-10s will probably be gone & your ground troops dead.