CAPFlyer wrote:
I don't think there's even been a report of actual taking of AA/AAA fire in over a year.
Are you talking about OEF or OIF? In OEF there have been plenty of hostile surface-to-air events over the time I've been deployed here, but I can't talk specifics because of OPSEC. Let's just say there IS a threat and it is credible, although we're definitely NOT talking about a Soviet-style IADS! It's LOWER threat, but to say it is NO threat...well, I can introduce you to a couple widows of airmen over here who might beg to differ.
CAPFlyer wrote:
2) RoE states that you can't make a drop on a target not positively identified visually. If you're looking at a complex of houses and no one is outside and the guys on the ground can't see inside to know where the fire they're taking is coming from, how do you identify the target?
Okay, no sh*t...the ROE is classified. Either you don't know what the ROE really are and you're making this up, OR you know what it is, and are willingly talking about classified information on the world wide web. Which is it?
Either way, that statement does not accurately reflect how things work between JTACs and CAS aircraft. There are numerous levels of positive target identification that have to be met, as well as collateral damage estimation and risk-estimates for potential harm to friendly forces for a kinetic strike. That does NOT always include positive "visual" identification. That's about as specific as I can get about that.
You can talk until you're blue in the face about how Shows of Force are effective -- I know, I've seen it with my own eyes and heard JTACs thank us for the work. Yeah, it works sometimes. Sometimes the hadjis are scared by the flyby and the flares and will stop shooting. Yes, using the minimum amount of force required is a good thing on multiple levels; nobody's going to disagree with that, myself included. That's not the point of the discussion -- my musings that Shows of Force are retarded were simply riffing on the actual theme of my post.
The point of the discussion -- my part of it, at least -- is that there are aircraft out there actually daily making kinetic strikes that KILL THE ENEMY, and NOT JUST SCARE him. I found it funny that a story about a B-1 performing a flyby is getting press, and yet there are no writeups posted on the internet about an A-10 strafing 15 Al Qaeda personnel who were attacking ISAF forces, or F-15Es demolishing a Taliban Commander's hideout that was directing attacks against coalition forces with a 2,000-pound bomb.
There's a lot more going on in this war than is reported on FOXnews or
www.af.mil.