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That's what modern rotorcraft are for. An MV-75 has a 280 kt cruise, substantially longer endurance and about 70% of the payload. It's doing what an Apache would do at double the cruise speed.
If we he have a high enough threat environment to worry about the A10s being shot out of the sky for lack of countermeasures i sincerely doubt a rotor is going to stay flying for very long on the FLOT. Since no gunship MV-75 is in development, US Army wants two distinct platforms, thats a non starter. Per your payload comment.... sure ill believe in when I see a helicopter with 500 lb class bombs and AGMs. Rotary wing air craft vulnerabilities have been displayed in Ukraine.
An aircraft that can't contribute to the biggest threat scenario should probably not be such a large part of the fixed wing combat fleet. At least the F-15EX can contribute to a Taiwan fight.
Thats strictly based on geographic realities. A10s dont have the legs to make it to that fight from Korea and contribute meaningfully.
