I've resisted the idea.
I thought it was something that the USMC should not even consider.
I might have been wrong.
With the F/A-18D's about to go the way of the dodo bird, we need a replacement that is rugged, designed to operate over the forward edge of the battlefield, able to survive punishment, have room for the JTAC in back and maybe, if we luck out, can be modified to operate off LHA's much like the OV-10 Bronco's of the past.
One other thing is becoming apparent. The aviation neck down leaves holes in capabilities forcing us to use aircraft in roles for which they were not designed and probably not the best answer to accomplish the mission.
So what mods would I like to see on this proposed USMC A-10?
* AESA radar...drop the gun we won't be needing it, and replace it with a SABRE set.
* Provide additional plumbing for extra fuel tanks.
* Settle on a guided 2.75 guided rocket or brimstone type missile
* Uprated engines for better performance...not talking about speed here but fuel economy.
* The ability to carry SDB and other high performance weaponry for escort missions for the V-22.
I see these airplanes acting as forward air controllers as a primary mission but secondary missions will include ground support, v-22 escort, small boat defense, anti-piracy ops etc...the second seat makes all the difference.
Before you get started slamming the idea, consider this. The Bronco operated off LHA's and with the A-10 being designed out of the box to operate from forward areas, it should (I'm just saying I really have no idea) be easy to make them do the same. Besides, I'm sure there is a Test Pilot somewhere that will be willing to try.