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Maybe I need to get a SPAD of my own, the fire is getting pretty hot!
Low level ground attack is, IMO, best done by armoured ground attack aircraft. British Tornados using all the Gucci kit designed to attack heavily defended Soviet airfields (including special penetration aids, decoys, chaff, flares and specially designed munitions that could be released during low altitude/high speed passes) discovered this was terribly dangerous even against a fairly second rate enemy like the Iraqi army ca 1991, hence the move to high altitude bombing by most airforces (including the CAF) in conflicts since that time. For whatever reason, the high altitude SAMs havn't made much of an impact, even though Iraq and Serbia had this type of weapon as well.
I have no doubt it is possible to do low level attacks with CF-18s (and I have seen this myself in Wainwright), but watching the evolution of air tactics in the last decade and an half makes me wonder...perhaps what is really happening is low level air attack is moving from a possibility to a probability (i.e. "sure we can, but we think this way is better..."). Maybe sometime in the future UACVs will be either cheap enough or rugged enough to become the 21rst century version of the A-10 or SPAD, but in the mid term, it looks like bomb runs from +10K will be the order of the day.
Low level ground attack is, IMO, best done by armoured ground attack aircraft. British Tornados using all the Gucci kit designed to attack heavily defended Soviet airfields (including special penetration aids, decoys, chaff, flares and specially designed munitions that could be released during low altitude/high speed passes) discovered this was terribly dangerous even against a fairly second rate enemy like the Iraqi army ca 1991, hence the move to high altitude bombing by most airforces (including the CAF) in conflicts since that time. For whatever reason, the high altitude SAMs havn't made much of an impact, even though Iraq and Serbia had this type of weapon as well.
I have no doubt it is possible to do low level attacks with CF-18s (and I have seen this myself in Wainwright), but watching the evolution of air tactics in the last decade and an half makes me wonder...perhaps what is really happening is low level air attack is moving from a possibility to a probability (i.e. "sure we can, but we think this way is better..."). Maybe sometime in the future UACVs will be either cheap enough or rugged enough to become the 21rst century version of the A-10 or SPAD, but in the mid term, it looks like bomb runs from +10K will be the order of the day.