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− | The '''Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II''' | + | The '''Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II''' affectionately known by many as the 'Warthog' is an attack aircraft that is built around the venerable GAU-8 Avenger 30mm rotary cannon. The A-10 is designed to attack (armored) ground targets and support friendly troops in the CAS (Close Air Support) role, but due to the way that the aircraft is setup is also excellently suited towards providing target information and tasking to other aircraft in the vicinity, in the A-FAC (Airborne - Forward Air Controller) or FAC-A role. The A-10C is a variant developed out of the initial A-10A model (which is included in DCS as a simpler, lesser fidelity Flaming Cliffs aircraft) and has been upgraded with a variety of sensors, such as GPS, compatibility with the AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING targeting pod, a whole range of smart weaponry such as laser-guided and GPS-guided bombs and finally a digital avionics suite that allow for enhanced precise control of weaponry, and waypoints. |
− | Although at first glance the A-10C is a slow and sluggish aircraft with little capability to defend itself against faster adversaries, the amount of weaponry it can carry and the amount of time you can be on station (due to the | + | Although at first glance the A-10C is a slow and sluggish aircraft with little capability to defend itself against faster adversaries, the amount of weaponry it can carry and the amount of time you can be on station (due to the meager fuel consumption) is most excellent. The A-10C features excellent protection thanks to the large amount of armour protecting the pilot and vital avionics: most critical systems also features backup systems, with the flight controls being implemented with triple redundancy, ensuring you get home whatever happens. With a stores carrying capacity of 16,000 lb (7,260 kg) it can bring plentiful amounts of weaponry to the AO, including weapons such as the AGM-65 Maverick Anti-Tank missile, both the dumb Mk-82/-84 bombs and their laser guided counterparts the GBU-12/-16, JDAM GPS guided bombs, CBU-89/-97 cluster bombs and the AIM-9 Sidewinder. Of course your main weapon of choice is the fearsome GAU-8 30mm Avenger rotary cannon around which the airframe was built: the GAU-8 is designed to engage and destroy tanks, but is also an excellent choice against pretty much every target available. |
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===Communications and Data Sharing=== | ===Communications and Data Sharing=== | ||
− | [[Radios]] - Information about the | + | [[Radios]] - Information about the A-10 radios and radio usage. Very important for TARS and refueling. |
[[Datalink]] - How to send tasking coordinates and sexy text messages to members of your flight. | [[Datalink]] - How to send tasking coordinates and sexy text messages to members of your flight. |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 14 November 2019
The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II affectionately known by many as the 'Warthog' is an attack aircraft that is built around the venerable GAU-8 Avenger 30mm rotary cannon. The A-10 is designed to attack (armored) ground targets and support friendly troops in the CAS (Close Air Support) role, but due to the way that the aircraft is setup is also excellently suited towards providing target information and tasking to other aircraft in the vicinity, in the A-FAC (Airborne - Forward Air Controller) or FAC-A role. The A-10C is a variant developed out of the initial A-10A model (which is included in DCS as a simpler, lesser fidelity Flaming Cliffs aircraft) and has been upgraded with a variety of sensors, such as GPS, compatibility with the AN/AAQ-28(V) LITENING targeting pod, a whole range of smart weaponry such as laser-guided and GPS-guided bombs and finally a digital avionics suite that allow for enhanced precise control of weaponry, and waypoints.
Although at first glance the A-10C is a slow and sluggish aircraft with little capability to defend itself against faster adversaries, the amount of weaponry it can carry and the amount of time you can be on station (due to the meager fuel consumption) is most excellent. The A-10C features excellent protection thanks to the large amount of armour protecting the pilot and vital avionics: most critical systems also features backup systems, with the flight controls being implemented with triple redundancy, ensuring you get home whatever happens. With a stores carrying capacity of 16,000 lb (7,260 kg) it can bring plentiful amounts of weaponry to the AO, including weapons such as the AGM-65 Maverick Anti-Tank missile, both the dumb Mk-82/-84 bombs and their laser guided counterparts the GBU-12/-16, JDAM GPS guided bombs, CBU-89/-97 cluster bombs and the AIM-9 Sidewinder. Of course your main weapon of choice is the fearsome GAU-8 30mm Avenger rotary cannon around which the airframe was built: the GAU-8 is designed to engage and destroy tanks, but is also an excellent choice against pretty much every target available.
Contents
Learning to fly the A-10C
Manuals
A-10A Real Life Manual. Lots of Engineering goodness in here
Cockpit - Familiarization and layout.
CDU - Finding your way around in the world.
About the EGI - Information about the integrated navigation systems of the A-10C.
Lighting - Interior and exterior lighting.
Up Front Controller - An easy and quick way for data entry and management.
HOTAS Controls - HOTAS Controls and use.
Tactical Systems and Situational Awareness
TAD - Information about the TAD.
RWR - About the Radar Warning Receiver.
HUD - Information about the HUD.
DSMS - Digital Stores Management System.
Communications and Data Sharing
Radios - Information about the A-10 radios and radio usage. Very important for TARS and refueling.
Datalink - How to send tasking coordinates and sexy text messages to members of your flight.
Weapon and defensive systems
Avionics and flight systems
Fuel System - Information about the fuel system.