Are they to be deployed by the USAF or given to the local air forces ?Behind a Wall Street Journal subscribers only wall, but A-10's are going to the Mid East in April.
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Deployed. The USAF has no current plans to sell off their fleet of A-10s (though they would dearly love to retire them).Are they to be deployed by the USAF or given to the local air forces ?Behind a Wall Street Journal subscribers only wall, but A-10's are going to the Mid East in April.
WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. to Send Aging Attack Planes to Mideast and Shift Newer Jets to Asia, Europe
As a stretched military moves toward a “Great Power” competition with China and Russia, it is looking to avoid a shortfall in Middle East.www.wsj.com
Nevertheless, the Su-25, the equivalent of the Hog, is used by the Peruvians in the role of anti-drug fight, in particular for the interceptions of drug planes armed with R-60s.The Hog just flat can't do that. They'd probably be better off getting second/third hand F-16s or new Korean F/A-50s.Are they to be deployed by the USAF or given to the local air forces ?Behind a Wall Street Journal subscribers only wall, but A-10's are going to the Mid East in April.
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As a stretched military moves toward a “Great Power” competition with China and Russia, it is looking to avoid a shortfall in Middle East.www.wsj.com
Thing is, the A-10 is only cheap to operate when compared to other front line 4th Gen+ aircraft. Most South American countries operate aircraft like the A-37, which can charitably be called obsolete, because that's all they can afford. Even as cheap as the Warthog is to fly, it still costs some $22,500 per flight hour to operate. A plane like the Super Tucano costs under $2,000 per flight hour. Replacing planes like the A-37 isn't just a matter of finding something with an "A" designation and swapping them out. The budget rules allNevertheless, the Su-25, the equivalent of the Hog, is used by the Peruvians in the role of anti-drug fight, in particular for the interceptions of drug planes armed with R-60s.
& I believe that for many South American forces, having a low-cost, but effective, replacement for the A-37B will soon be an urgent need.
The A-10 could be the best replacement for countries currently engaged in counter-narcotics, and for which the capabilities of the EMB-314 would be insufficient.
Not that I'm aware of, though it does have the ability to carry and launch Sidewinders. So it is at least theoretically possible for it to do so if it's in the right positionUm, are there any records of A-10 taking down fixed-wing rather than rotary aircraft ??
The South American air force should not be underestimated.Could those South American countries afford the A-10's ammunition, never mind the plane ??
Even as cheap as the Warthog is to fly, it still costs some $22,500 per flight hour to operate. A plane like the Super Tucano costs under $2,000 per flight hour. The budget rules all.
The A-10 is not a new airplane. & the South Americans are the kings of modernization and second hand.Most South American countries operate aircraft like the A-37, which can charitably be called obsolete, because that's all they can afford.
The A-10, in its current incarnation, has already been heavily modernized. But that doesn't change that the aircraft is still relatively expensive to operate and, at this point in their lives, lifetime limitedThe A-10 is not a new airplane. & the South Americans are the kings of modernization and second hand.Most South American countries operate aircraft like the A-37, which can charitably be called obsolete, because that's all they can afford.
That's where my idea that they might be interested by the A-10 comes from.
Not as far as I am aware.Did West Germany ever express an interest? They seemed willing to use significantly more vulnerable aircraft in an attack role like the Alphajet.
If you wanted a jet vs prop driven A-37 replacement, it would likely be alot cheaper to get a used L-159 or a new Textron Scorpion than a used A-10.
Short answer: the plane is an orphan. Why would anyone buy it when it's own country's air force won't?If you wanted a jet vs prop driven A-37 replacement, it would likely be alot cheaper to get a used L-159 or a new Textron Scorpion than a used A-10.
I'm surprised there hasn't been more takers for the Textron Scorpion.