Thanks for the article Steven!
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Close Air Support in austere locations.
The A-10 was in my mind the perfect airplane to be paired with SOCOM but they never seemed interested. Now that its being retired maybe now its SOCOM cool. We'll see.
via ARSTechnica...
Looking to get out of the business of secret drone strikes against Al Qaeda members and others in Yemen, the US is preparing to give the Yemeni Air Force its own, somewhat lower-tech equivalent of the Predator and Reaper for carrying out “targeted killing” operations. According to documents obtained by Buzzfeed’s Aram Roston, the US will provide a squadron of 10 aircraft originally designed as crop dusters, which are now equipped for a wholly different sort of reaping.The two aircraft manufacturers in contention for the Yemen Precision Strike Program are Air Tractorand Thrush Aircraft. The specs of the program call for two-crew member airplanes that are easy enough to fly that the Yemeni Air Force can quickly crew them up. The planes must also be able to carry surveillance and targeting sensors, ballistic armor to protect the crew from ground fire, and a load of weapons on six “hardpoints” on the wings.This is something that hasn't been discussed enough and quite honestly SOCOM hasn't focused on enough.
While weapons are not part of the first round of deliveries, the ability to incorporate them is. The required weapons capabilities include the ability to launch or drop Hellfire missiles and laser-guided bombs. They should also be “capable of carrying/employing [a] .50 cal gun,” according to a US Central Command memo on the program published by Buzzfeed.
While Yemenis will fly the planes, Buzzfeed reports that an anonymous source said they will be paired with US Air Force personnel, either as pilots or weapons operators. The Air Force crew members will likely be from the Sixth Special Operations Squadron, a unit that specializes in training and “combat aviation advisory” operations.
Close Air Support in austere locations.
The A-10 was in my mind the perfect airplane to be paired with SOCOM but they never seemed interested. Now that its being retired maybe now its SOCOM cool. We'll see.
That would be an alternative of the Afghans as well..provided Karzai finally agrees to the security agreement
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