I am a great fan of aviation.
Military in particular.
What concerns me a great deal is the massive reduction in real capability that modern tactical aircraft have undergone.
Let's pick on the Navy for now. Ranges are max unrefueled total distance not combat radii.
The A-6E could carry 18,000 lb. of bombs out to 3,200 miles.
The A-7E could carry 15,000 lb. of bombs out to 1,200 miles.
Even the F-14B and F-14D could carry 8,000 lb. of bombs out to 1,000 miles.
The F/A-18C can carry 13,700 lb. of bombs out to 800 miles.
The F/A-18E can carry 17,750 lb. of bombs out to 780 miles.
The F-35 will carry 3,000 lb. of bombs (internally) out to 1,080 miles.
BWAH?
Look if you can't top an interceptor converted to the attack role in carriage and range...
To be fair, if you pile on stores on the external hardpoints the F-35 can carry 18,000 lb., but range suffers. If we're compromising stealth, how much can an F-22A carry on the wings? 20,000 lb. on the wings with an unused capability for 2,000 lb. internally. That's especially damning since the F-35 is turning out to be not that much cheaper. The F-22A has long legs too 942 miles assuming 100 of them are supersonic!
That range thing is what worries me the most about these specifications. Range doesn't just mean how far away you can drop bombs, it also says how long you can remain on station. An attack plane isn't doing the guys on the ground any good if he's heading home for fuel or latched to the tanker.
The amount of bombs matters a lot too. For the A-6E, it could readily carry 22x500 lb. bombs on the wings. Dropped in pairs for close air support that's 11 runs. It had the fuel to hang around and get good guidance from the forward air controller and is slow enough to see what's going on easily.
Wanna know why the A-10 is clinging on to service so tenaciously? 16,000 lb. load combat radius "288 mi at 1.88 hour single-engine loiter at 5,000 ft, 10 min combat"
ALMOST TWO HOURS OF HANGING AROUND WAITING FOR THE CALL Oh, that 16k pound bomb load doesn't include the 1,174 rounds of 30mm available.
What caliber is the internal gun on the F-35B? F-35C? Oh. There is no internal gun. Sorry, Marines, we didn't mount the gun pod and have dropped our four JDAMS and have to head home.
WHAT THE FUCK?
An unanswered (perhaps unasked) question is how much of that theoretical 15k lb. external stores an F-35B can take-off with from an LHA.
I can't help but think the Navy and Marines would be better served doing an
SCB-125 to the LHAs, installing cats and using the money saved in not buying the F-35 to develop a Navy F-22 equivalent.