That’s great SIG600!! Can’t the Hornet carry up to 24 SDBs? That sure beats the 8 the F-22 can carry. I’m not sure what that has to do with my comments though.
My beef with the AF is that it's using the SDB to perpetuate the myth that the F-22 is a multi-role airplane, which it is not. It’s way to expensive. The AF is happy to let (in the opinion of the AF) the less highly trained Navy and Marine F-18 pilots deal with the higher risk, less glamorous CAS and attack stuff.
While the SDB was primarily developed to give the F-22 a limited, multi-target attack capability, the good news is that the highly specialized SDB can be used by many other aircraft that are real attack airplanes.
What would really be kickin’ would be a C-130 Gunship with a couple of big racks of SDBs hanging off the bottom.
Alright Dave - your views are so shortsighted and your knowledge so lacking, I'm not sure if I should laugh at you, or feel sorry for you (or do both at the same time).
One - as I mentioned to you in a prior post (which of course you had no rebuttal because it was entirely factual), the SDB - all 250 lbs of it - produces a punch VERY MUCH EQUAL to a 2000 lb JDAM. And with its casing, it has very potent penetration capes as well. I'm begging you - if you don't believe me - google the little b*tch and get back to me. I'm tired of doing your homework for you (although I do slightly enjoy how you constantly open your mouth and stick your foot in it).
Two - the F-22 is not an airplane designed for CAS. Holy sh*t Dave, for once you're actually right. However - if we look away from the only mission you think matters in all of tactical flying - i.e. CAS - you'll see the F-22 provides a capability unmatched in today's front line fighters. The thing has amazing stealth, speed, and long range WEZ envelopes for its PGM's that no hornet, viper, mud hen, or even your beloved AC-130 can match. That is where the F-22 is perfect for penetrating the double digit SAM MEZ's to provide very precise and lethal strikes against these very SAM's. I won't go into further detail, but our current fighter iron is very limited in this type of psuedo strategic attack. And our very possible threats of tomorrow are gobbling these double digit SAM's up. Bottom line, there is no way an F-18 or F-16 is going to penetrate these MEZ's and see daylight on the other side. I know, I must be crazy - this mission doesn't matter at all because it's not CAS, but just humor me a little Dave.
Three - the AF does more CAS in Iraq and Afghanistan than the Marines and the Navy currently, hands down. It's not a slam against the Navy/Marine flyers (all very good guys), but the AF is the AF for a reason, i.e. our sole purpose is putting jets in the air to put iron on target. Go take a look at the current deployed AF AD and ANG/Res units deployed over in the theater and you'll see the amount and the bulk of the current mission frag's. OK, I'll save you a little trouble - guess what, it's CAS.
Dave, just go away. You don't have a clue about the F-22, the SDB, or anything else besides your extremely minute amount of data on CAS. Once you get a pilot slot and actually start flying an airplane, maybe we can talk...maybe.