Yep thats exactly correct. Its not about "this aircraft replacing that"
Which is why i found it quite unbelievable that users here cant comprehend that the F-35 will eventually replace the F-15C and F-15E. It will either replace it directly with F15 squadrons converting to F-35 or indirectly with F-15 squadrons retiring due to a reduction in the number of aircraft operated by the USAF. F-35's from other squadrons then take up the roles that were provided by the F-15C and F-15E squadrons.
It's not about platform replacement - its about requirements. Thats why different F-15's have different taskings. Its why the push is to make aircraft mission modules easily swappable so that there is minimal downtime if an aircraft needs to swap into a different mission requirement.
Though i better not speak to much common sense or ill get accused of talking BS
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When you demonstrate some common sense then you won't cop flack from by those and who actually do work in the relevant areas who aren't students professing to be experts
The reason why the F-22 will replace the F-117 as the F-117's role has been to take out the most heavily defended targets without escorts. The F-22 has a speed and stealth advantage over the F-35 so the F-22 will be able to hit targets that the F-35 could not.
and yet the JSF is regarded as the technologically superior aircraft even though its not VLO. Don't confuse air superiority with multi-role
The F-117 is being replaced because its generationally and functionally obsolete. It was designed as a LO night time striker - period. The F-22 is regarded as having superior RCS even though its LO management is completely different.
CAS can be performed in different ways. Flying 200 feet off the ground with a big gun is not true CAS anymore.
Perhaps I should introduce you to one of the USAF members who is tasked with battlespace management for a Middle Eastern country and who has indicated that CAS has been redefined. There is no such thing as "true CAS" as implying that its low and delivering absolute violence at portable SAM engagement altitudes of delivery.
Aircraft now fly at medium altitude and drop small precision bombs. This conserves fuel, increases transit time and reduces the number of aircraft required for a certain area.
The majority of CAS missions in Afghanistan are at high altitude. Targets are painted and the planes deliver at high altitude. High altitude CAS is just as deliverable against given target matrices as a biggles delivery. The issue is delivery relevance and delivery requirements.
This increase in altitude significantly reduces the risk from small arms fire which is a main cause of A-10 losses.
Can you provide the A-10 data re losses to small arms fire? (please don't use TomChick as the evidence)
btw, actual losses (Congressional and USAF reports): -
note the absence of reference to A-10 losses due to small arms fire.
Table I: USAF Manned Aircraft Combat Losses 1990-2002
Date Type Enemy
Weapon
Guidance TIME
17 Jan 1991 F-15E AAA Night
19 Jan 1991 F-15E SA-2E Radar Night
19 Jan 1991 F-16C SA-6 Radar Day
19 Jan 1991 F-4G AAA Night
19 Jan 1991 F-16C SA-3 Radar Day
Table II: USAF Manned Aircraft Combat Losses 1990-2002 by Cause
CAUSE NUMBER LOST
Surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) 13
Antiaircraft artillery 3
Direct enemy action-other 1
Enemy aircraft 0
TOTAL 17
Table V: Types of USAF Aircraft Lost in Combat Since 1990
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT NUMBER LOST ENEMY WEAPON USED
A-10 and OA-10 6 SA-16 (3), SA-13 (2), SA-9 (1)
F-16 5 SA-6 (2), SA-3 (2), AAA (1)
F-15E 2 SA-2 (1), AAA (1)
AC-130 1 SA-16
F-4G 1 AAA
F-117 1 SA-3
EF-111 1 (falsely perceived enemy fighter
attack caused maneuver accident)
31 Jan 1991 AC-130H SA-16 Infrared Day
2 Feb 1991 A-10A SA-16 Infrared Day
13 Feb 1991 EF-111A (maneuver) Night
15 Feb 1991 A-10A SA-13 Infrared Day
15 Feb 1991 A-10A SA-13 Infrared Day
19 Feb 1991 OA-10 SA-9 Infrared Day
22 Feb 1991 A-10A SA-16 Infrared Day
27 Feb 1991 OA-10A SA-16 Infrared Day
27 Feb 1991 F-16C AAA Day
2 Jun 1995 F-16C SA-6 Radar Day
27 Mar 1999 F-117 SA-3 (Radar?) Night
2 May 1999 F-16CG SA-3 (Radar?) Night