• Rich Barlow

    Senior Writer

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    Rich Barlow is a senior writer at BU Today and Bostonia magazine. Perhaps the only native of Trenton, N.J., who will volunteer his birthplace without police interrogation, he graduated from Dartmouth College, spent 20 years as a small-town newspaper reporter, and is a former Boston Globe religion columnist, book reviewer, and occasional op-ed contributor. Profile

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There are 2 comments on What Will a Leaner Military Mean?

  1. Scrapping the A10 warthog (a proven attack and CAS platform time and again) to save money for F35 is absurd. The A10 maybe old, however it’s design is rugged, (there have been many accounts where it has sustained critical AAA damage, yet returned home safely; its ability to loiter for long periods of time, its multiple hard points including a 30mm cannon, and the fear it instills in the enemy is second to none. The F35 is overpriced and does the same things the current F22 does.

  2. Its technical details or its capabilities still dont answer the question; do we need it? Drones have virtually replaced all of its abilities and exceeded some. The cannon on the front? Probably not comparable to a drone’s or missile’s armament. Its like saying we need a Ferrari because it has xyz horsepower and abc top speed, but then use it to take the kids to soccer practice.

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