FEOS wrote:
The chance for survival of infantry vs tank is much higher than plane vs IADS.
What does chance have to do with the argument?
Anyway, seems we are not so much enforcing a no-fly zone as providing close air support for the rebels, whether or not they are Al Qaeda.
The Pentagon has revealed that AC-130 gunships and A10 tankbusters, of the kind used in Iraq and Afghanistan, have been deployed in Libya. "We have employed A10s and AC-130s over the weekend," Vice-Admiral Bill Gortney, said.
The aircraft are better suited than high-flying fighter bombers to attack targets in built-up areas without so much risk of civilian casualties, defence officials say.
The use of the close air support aircraft has fuelled claims that the US is actively co-ordinating tactics with the rebels. Aware of the controversy any such admission could unleash, Gortney, director of the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the US actions were in support of the UN-backed resolutions to protect Libyan civilians. "We're not in direct support of the opposition, that's not part of our mandate, and we're not co-ordinating with the opposition," he added.
He described the US strategy as one of continuing "to pressure them where we think it's going to give us the best effect".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/ma … ctic-libya"to pressure them where we think it's going to give us the best effect"
Hmmm, that doesn't sound like enforcing a no-fly zone or protecting civilians at all.
The RAF, which does not possess these low-flying US warplanes, have deployed Tornados firing laser or radar-guided weapons such as the Brimstone missile against Libyan armour. It has also fired Storm Shadow standoff cruise weapons, costing an estimated GBP800,000 each, against ammunition bunkers in the Sabha area in the southern Libya desert.
"Ammunition bunkers", thats even further away from aircraft than air defences or tanks.
Its blatantly clear we've entered a civil war and taken a side, for reasons which presumably will become clear some time later.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2011-03-29 05:07:05)