I've always looked at this with a simple mind. If the problem involves the water, let the Navy solve it. If the problem is in the air, give it to the Air Force. If it is on the ground, it's the Army's responsibility.
Sometimes the description of the problem crosses the line between the Services. The Navy ship designed to transport the Army's invasion troops to the beach must be designed to hold not only the troops, but also their equipment. The same with the Air Force planes carrying combat troops; they can't have seats like a commercial airliner.
In the case of CAS, it appears to me the Air Force should design their CAS mission aircraft to support the mission, as described by the Army.
Sometimes the description of the problem crosses the line between the Services. The Navy ship designed to transport the Army's invasion troops to the beach must be designed to hold not only the troops, but also their equipment. The same with the Air Force planes carrying combat troops; they can't have seats like a commercial airliner.
In the case of CAS, it appears to me the Air Force should design their CAS mission aircraft to support the mission, as described by the Army.
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