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develop one out of every four as a dedicated anti missile platform, Equip it with the latest in jamming and other anti-radar, anti-missile capability.
At least you know the A-10 could carry the load.
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At least you know the A-10 could carry the load.
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Why, when we'll have the superlative EA-18G Growler?richter111 wrote:Equip it with the latest in jamming and other anti-radar, anti-missile capability.
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I question the word "superlative". The manufacturer's specifications indicate it falls short of the EA-6B in all areas except speed and cost of operations.Tracy White wrote:Why, when we'll have the superlative EA-18G Growler?richter111 wrote:Equip it with the latest in jamming and other anti-radar, anti-missile capability.
I am depressed by the reliance on a platform which has several shortcomings, not the least of which is range, for the bulk of USN carrier ops.
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Why should that be a mark against the EF-18 in the eyes of those who wants to bring A-10 to the carrier deck? They are willing to put up with something that falls short of F-18 in everything except the size of the gun.Werner wrote: I question the word "superlative". The manufacturer's specifications indicate it falls short of the EA-6B in all areas except speed and cost of operations..
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Well, I am not necessarily one of them, but a A-10N would cost a tiny fraction of it's F/A-18 brother.chuck wrote:Why should that be a mark against the EF-18 in the eyes of those who wants to bring A-10 to the carrier deck? They are willing to put up with something that falls short of F-18 in everything except the size of the gun.Werner wrote: I question the word "superlative". The manufacturer's specifications indicate it falls short of the EA-6B in all areas except speed and cost of operations..
My preference would be to rehabilitate the hundreds of A-6Es which litter Davis Monathan's parking areas and put them back in the air with the composite wing Boeing was going to put on as the A-6F. There is also plenty of space on this aircraft for fuel-efficient current-generation engines.
Would you rather have a fully up-to-date A-6F with the capacity of a B-52 and an unrefuelled combat range of 1000 miles for $40 million, or another F/A-18F for $140 million?
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And the B-52Ds were all scrapped in the 1980s. Look at the current loadouts. I did not compare ranges.Anonymous wrote:Werner wrote: Would you rather have a fully up-to-date A-6F with the capacity of a B-52
Huh???
A B-52D with big belly modification can lift 35 tons of bombs and fly from Guam to Honai and back.
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Current B-52 loadouts are 12-16 1,000 pound JDAMS. The re-winged and re-engined A-6F can carry this same load for 1,000 miles, which is what I said.
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How many Mk-82s can B-52 carry? Can A-6 carry 16 JDAMS? I suspect realistically A-6 could only carry 4, 2 under each wing, unless it has some pretty special bomb racks.Werner wrote:Current B-52 loadouts are 12-16 1,000 pound JDAMS.
Incidentally, the theorectical lifting capacity of both F-16 and F-18 are alos in the neighborhood of 8 tons. You can make the exact same comparison to favor F-18 over A-6.
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We don't do carpet bombing anymore.chuck wrote:Werner wrote:Current B-52 loadouts are 12-16 1,000 pound JDAMS.
How many Mk-82s?
Vietnam era A-6s carried 1/2 the MK.82s as a B-52.
A-6s dropped more aggregate tonnage in the Vietnam War than the B-52s.
Even with it's periodic reconstructions, current B-52s have load restrictions well below the original specifications.
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That means nothing. Fewer B-52s were involved for a shorter time. A-6 can only carry 1/2 of B-52's load by loading up every one of its 5 hard point with 6 station bomb racks. It can not carry any drop tanks, ECM pods, etc. In that case we are still only talking about a B-52 without big belly modification, which, if I remember correctly, lets B-52 carry 24 Mk-82s on just its wing pylons compare to A-6's theoretical maximum of 30 bomb all together. B-52D can carry at least 30-40 more bombs in its bomb bay and still make Honai if I recall.Werner wrote:We don't do carpet bombing anymore.chuck wrote:
How many Mk-82s?
Vietnam era A-6s carried 1/2 the MK.82s as a B-52.
A-6s dropped more aggregate tonnage in the Vietnam War than the B-52s.
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You're comparing a 1960 B-52D to my notional A-6F. Stop that. We're not talking about that.chuck wrote:That means nothing. Fewer B-52s were involved for a shorter time. A-6 can only carry 1/2 of B-52's load by loading up every one of its 5 hard point with 6 station bomb racks. It can not carry any drop tanks, ECM pods, etc. In that case we are still only talking about a B-52 without big belly modification, which, if I remember correctly, lets B-52 carry 24 Mk-82s on just its wing pylons compare to A-6's theoretical maximum of 30 bomb all together. B-52D can carry at least 30-40 more bombs in its bomb bay and still make Honai if I recall.
The B-52 also did not deliver it's load from less than 500 feet AGL. The amount of delivery for the A-6 is compelling proof that a carrier just over the horizon is more effective than a heavy bomber base several thousand miles away.
B-52s would be useless against a well-protected base or task force. The A-6 is designed for such a mission.
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But only if the boat can get close enough. And why are you using the B-52 when the B-1 and B-2 are in the inventory? If you're going to re-wing the A-6, why exclude the other two?Werner wrote:B-52s would be useless against a well-protected base or task force. The A-6 is designed for such a mission.
I should say though that I spent a lot of time in Intruder and Prowler country growing up... my grandparents lived here and if you zoom out a bit you'll see NOLFC.. they were right under the approach.
We used to stay with them in the summer and occasionally park the car here and sneak into the grass so that the aircraft in the pattern went RIGHT over our heads.
Yeah, you might get some insight as to why I'm not that keen on the F-18
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I assume anywhere a carrier task force can get, it can gain air superiority.Tracy White wrote:But only if the boat can get close enough. And why are you using the B-52 when the B-1 and B-2 are in the inventory? If you're going to re-wing the A-6, why exclude the other two?
B-1 & B-2? Because the trip from Whitman or Diego Garcia is too long to sustain a full campaign with a dozen or so aircraft.
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We've got over 60 B-1s.
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60 probably = 48 flightworthy. Flying from -- South Dakota to Iran and back? I'd rather have three flight decks in the Straight of Hormuz.Tracy White wrote:We've got over 60 B-1s.
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Well, according to the Air Force there's 65 active (2 test) as of October '05... Wikipedia *cites* 67 as of around May.
Straight of Hormuz.... I was thinking more of the Taiwan area. You had, after all, talked about how China should counter USN carrier groups.
Straight of Hormuz.... I was thinking more of the Taiwan area. You had, after all, talked about how China should counter USN carrier groups.
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