thats true to an extentOn the topic of A-10's vs F-35's the argument always seems to be one or the other... What I'm curious about is how well could they work togethor?
A modern version of an A-10 type aircraft with Link 16 working with an F-35 would be one hell of a team.
ie under what circumstances does the A-10 have a clear advantage - ie in non contested areas where the battlespace is already owned by blue team, where there is no threat of GBAD and manpads.
its easier to run the argument that if the F35 is there then it can do the job anyway. and depending on its mission load out it can deliver precision weapons to danger close levels. ditto a shornet, f16, f15 etc.....
on the other hand, an A-10 link 16'd can be fed and protected by CAP but is it in real terms a redundant asset and an inefficient use of a fighting pair etc.....
eg the road to bagdhad in the gulf war would have been just as devastated by an F35 (if they had existed) as it would have been by an A-10
again, I'm not dismissing the A-10, but if it can only work in non contested space - then the opportunities are going to be short and narrow. If it needs escorting in, then it raises the question that the AWACs, strike packages, sweepers and probably SF have not done their job to a satisfactory level where follow up forces are assured that they already basically dominate the ground.
A-10 pilots are suffering from a similar disease that afflicted RAAF F-111's. A strong emotional attachment is not enough to warrant keeping them flying. Its not as if they are irreplaceable and there is nothing else that can do the job. ie something else has been doing their job for the last 17 years in the middle east, afghanistan etc... and there will be a growing push to make UAS the primary vehicle to loiter with intent. they can stay up longer, they can get precision weapons on target just as well as a manned platform, and they don't expose flyers to risk.....
the reality is that B2's, B52's, Predators and manned fastjets have been doing CAS and have not been lost conducting their missions. an A-10 doesn't have the same precision, projection or persistence of any of the above.