Thucydides wrote:The SU 25 is the analogue because it was designed for the same role in the same era. If you want to find the analogue for a 4 stack destroyer you need to find a similar ship from that era, or a modern example with the same mission and limitations (the Arleigh Burke class are guided missile cruisers) otherwise your analogy becomes nonsense.
No, one's about as analogue as the other. The SU-25 may have been
INTENDED to do the same job, but they are little closer in design as they are to the Apache. They both have wings & turbo-jets but that's about it. The design differences are what make the difference. the SU-25 was not designed with the armor, structural strength, or redundancy of the A-10 (
as i said, it's an analog to the A-29 or A-4 Skyhawk NOT the A-10, there is NO analog to the A-10, it's a 1-of-a-kind). When the A-10 was designed, it was believed, that with SAMs & Radar AAA with Radar Prox Fuse, aircraft would become useless. After the 1st week or 2 of a war,
NO-ONE would have
any aircraft left (as with what happened to Israel in the opening actions of the Yom Kippur War) The A-10 was the
only plane designed
from the frame up to deal with being
shout &
blasted with SAMs as a matter of
routine operations. the YA-9 & the SU-25 were
NOT. The A-10s design is unique and has NO peer at all. Saying the SU-25 is like an A-10 is like saying the HMS Hood was like a Battleship,
NO it wasn't, that's why its on the bottom, where the USS South Dakota isn't.