Anyway, what is the minimum airspeed you can travel? What range is danger close? How do you fix on targets? What is a general airspeed while engaging targets? And just to rock the boat here a bit, what would you rather have on station if you were in a mix and required some CAS, A-10, AC-130, AH-64, AH-6, MH-60 DAP?
The minimum airspeed you can travel depends on configurations, altitudes, etc. When you are landing you are generally going about 135KIAS on the approach. Tactically you would want to be going faster so that you could easily maneuver and get away from anything that was shooting at you.
Fixing on targets is primarily accomplished in the A10 by using your eyes. You carry binos for medium altitude work so that you can see, but still maintain standoff. A-10s also carry the Maverick missile that can provide some standoff capabilities for fixing and killing targets. Some Guard A-10s have special pods that can see longer distances (litening pods). But every A-10 pilot would tell you that they prefer to see what they are killing before they do it.
Airspeed while engaging targets varies by what type of weapon you are delivering, how high you start, and the type of delivery you choose. You can expect all tactical maneuvering to be in the range of 200-375KIAS.
If I was on the ground and needed CAS, I would want A-10s (obviously biased). If I had alot of killin' that needed done I would want AH-65 Longbows (daytime) or AC-130s (night)
Danger close also varies. It is based on the type of weapon that you are employing. It accounts for a .1% or greater chance that a soldier in winter clothing in a prone position will be incapicated. Obviously a 2000# bomb must be dropped further away to keep this from happening than a 30mm bullet.
These are all open source definitions and general enough information that it is no problem to answer. Ask away....when you get Danger Close the answers will stop.
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