Yet
again, the Air Force is trying to get rid of the A-10. The matter has
been covered in the defense-specialized, but not the major, news
media for about a week.
It
comes as no real surprise to long-time observers of the A-10, but it is a very
unpleasant surprise to US ground forces who have observed--all too
closely--what the A-10 can do on the battlefield.
Air
Force management has tried to defuse the growing controversy by fobbing off
the plan as "pre-decisional," but a briefing slide from Air Combat Command's 2015 budget
plan shows that a decision has been made. Today, Defense
News and others are reporting that Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) has put a hold on
the nomination of Deborah James to be Secretary of the Air Force until she "gets
answers" on just what the Air Force thinks it is up to.
One
of the previous Air Force gambits to unload the A-10 was exposed by author Robert Coram in 2003 in the New York
Times. Coram has been following the Air Force's new gambit since before it
became public, and he has now written about it again. His new piece points
out that the Air Force has been planning to dump the A-10 for some time by
engineering things to strip out A-10 training and to push up A-10 operating
costs, has tried to mask the strong preference of troops in combat for A-10
support, and has risen to a new level of willfully ignoring the painful lessons
of combat.
Find
Robert Coram's new commentary on the Air Force's 2013 effort to unload the A-10,
"Air Force Brass Ignores War's Lessons to Wipe Out
A-10s," at the new website of the Straus Military Reform
Project.
(In
case the embedded link above does not work, the url for this commentary is
http://www.pogo.org/our-work/ straus-military-reform- project/weapons/2013/air- force-brass-ignores-wars- lessons.html.)
Coram
is also the author of "Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Air of War,"
which addresses the early genesis of the A-10--and of the F-16 and of the
F-15.
__________________
Winslow T. Wheeler
Director
Straus Military Reform Project
Center for Defense Information
Project On Government Oversight
301 791-2397 (Home Office)
301 221-3897 (Cell)
Winslow T. Wheeler
Director
Straus Military Reform Project
Center for Defense Information
Project On Government Oversight
301 791-2397 (Home Office)
301 221-3897 (Cell)
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