CAS from armed Caravans?
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I buy the STOL capability in and out of "unimproved" fields, but gunship? A REAL gun, like the main armament of the A-10, would likely shake the Caravan apart and/or the recoil would stall it. Compared to the A-10, a real CAS airplane, the Caravan is way too slow and unmaneuverable. That gives the enemy a much better chance to return fire. I'm not even sure a Caravan is as fast as a Skyraider, another great CAS airplane. IMO part of airplane-administered CAS is to be gone before the enemy knows you're coming. I don't think the Caravan is fast enough to do that.
I'd like to read what Those Who Know think of a Caravan in comparison to a helicopter gunship.Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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Originally posted by Ralph Jones View PostWell, maybe you don't need an A-10 size gun against the kind of armor you'd see in a Third World environment
I'm suspecting the desire here is being able to fire without having to wait for help. By the time help arrives, the targets will have spotted the spotter and made themselves scarce. Having some firepower now may be better than superior firepower later.
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Originally posted by Ralph Jones View PostHmm...wonder how MANPADs do against piston aircraft.
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Originally posted by Dave Siciliano View PostI think this is more for CAS in smaller, localized actions where more immediate response is needed for smaller targets. That’s how Army armed helos started. As actions got bigger, against conventional forces, different platforms made more sense.
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