And what are the advantages and disadvantages for each one???
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afaik, the A-10 has a rather large cannon, and has several load outs (rockets, clusterbombs, etc.) it can fly with missing pieces of the wings. and the A-10 looks better imo.Petey wrote:I'm having an argument with my friend over which bomber is stronger, the Frogfoot or the Warthog. To me, I think its the Frogfoot because of all of those rockets it comes with, but idk. Which one was designed to be better???
And what are the advantages and disadvantages for each one???
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I'd agree to this.Leo wrote:In RL, the A-10 beats the Su-25, the Su-29 is a closer match.
lets try and see the su-25 fly without wings...Flanker15 wrote:The Su-25 can out run (by quite alot) and maneuver the A-10 in RL and it's cannon is only slightly less impressive (it has a slightly lower ROF). The A-10 can user more advanced weapons such as optical guided missiles though (the SU-25 has a laser guidence system but lacks optical). However the A-10 and SU-25 fill different roles in real life, the SU-25 is excellent at engaging ground targets with rocket salvos and bombs while the A-10 is better at precision hits against armored units. The SU-25T (39) is less maneuverable (but still much faster than the A-10) but has much more advanced avionics and weapons such as optical guided bombs and missiles.
It is designed as a precision anti-tank plane much like the A-10. Since speed is crucial to CAS survivability both SU-25 models are better than the A-10 with their turbo-jet engines.

Well, I think it is not the higher ROF that make the GAU-8 more impressive than the Frogfots gun, it's the 7 mm more calibre-wise. Besides, the GAU-8 has a muzzle length of around 3 metres (?),resulting in a muzzle velocity between 900 and 1500 m/s, depending on which kind of ammunitionis used. So I'd say that the GAU-8 is a league for itself.Flanker15 wrote:The Su-25 can out run (by quite alot) and maneuver the A-10 in RL and it's cannon is only slightly less impressive (it has a slightly lower ROF).
Yea the entire cockpit is made of titanium to protect the pilot. Also the engines were deliberately placed behind and above the wings to make them more safe from ground fire. The same reason is why the A-10 has two engines that operate independently from each other.chudley wrote:I am not a plane expert but do know that trhe Frogfoot cannot out maneuvre an A10, they have cross section wings and can turn very quickly to get back onto tankbusting. The Frogfoot may be a lot faster in the air.
As for the SU39? eh it is indeed SU29 it isnt really designed for killing tanks but is a multi role aircraft and a few years ago it was the most up to date aircraft to be produced in russia. It was the one that practically hovered before crashing at Farnboroughops:
What you have to remember is that the frogfoot and A10 are not fighter aircraft but ground attack aircraft so have very little defence against other aircraft.
As I said at the start no expert so feel free to correct the bits that are wrong
Last bit , hasn't the A10 got a titanium cockpit as well?
A-10's aren't manufatured anymore, haven't been for a long time.nidpants wrote:In PR, the A-10 is far superior. Those 30mm bullets can tear up tanks much easier than the rockets. The Frogfoot's biggest advantage IMO is that its guided missiles are VERY easy to accurately fire without guidanceIRL? The SU-25 project isn't nearly as advanced as the A-10, nor is it produced nearly in the same quantity, so I doubt the Russians are going to be rushing (get it?! lolol) to export their most advanced CAS gunship to the Middle East for a while.

The Frogfoot has a 30mm cannon, too, Hardtman; two of them, since the GSH-30-2 is a twin barreled weapon. They fire the same ammunition as the 2A42 cannon on the BMP-2/BTR-90 and 2A38M cannons on the 2S6M Tunguska, 30 x 165mm. For comparative purposes, the GAU-8 Avenger's cartridges are 30 x 173mm; the Bushmaster II on the Marines' EFV uses this ammunition as well.Hardtman wrote:Well, I think it is not the higher ROF that make the GAU-8 more impressive than the Frogfots gun, it's the 7 mm more calibre-wise. Besides, the GAU-8 has a muzzle length of around 3 metres (?),resulting in a muzzle velocity between 900 and 1500 m/s, depending on which kind of ammunitionis used. So I'd say that the GAU-8 is a league for itself.