What the A-10 really makes a lot better than the Su-25 is the package...
The synopsis is convincing, and the the A-10 modernization thesis was a good read, as far as I have got through it at the moment (finish it later). In truth, the previous discussion (ie; the comments about the preference for the SU-25T) is a bit hypothetical and very simulator based, and is made somewhat moot by the consideration that if we actually were forced to fly a SU-25A / SU-25T mission ratio in DCS based on real production, we would be flying some sixty missions in an inferior SU-25A for each "golden" mission in a T. Though I have not got the SU-25A (yet), just looking at the low fuel load (compared to the SU-25T's internal fuel load), the lack of ECM (afaics), no ARMs, and no beam-riding ATMs, would convince me which side I would rather be on, given that the A-10A was the other option. This case, I would surmise, is closer to the reality of the prospect of a Warsaw Pact invasion during the early and mid 'eighties, at least regarding these two types, and putting all other variables aside. I have no intention of opening a discussion (interesting as it would be with the benefit of hindsight) regarding the outcome if all variables were, indeed, included, and the possibility of unleashing a nuclear exchange was "overlooked". I have not that sort of time at my disposal for diving into all the reference required! I was very interested in it once, but it is all cob-webbed research now. Let's just say I would "listen" with some interest if it did devolve into that, and certainly re-learn quite a bit along the way.
Regarding no fire and forget weapons for the Su-25T, are not the TV guided AS-14 Kedge B and KAB-500Kr (AS-12 Kegler and AS-11 Kilter ARMs aside) this class of weapon? Granted, you cannot carry many of them, when compared to the six AGM-65s you can hang on the A-10A. However, in DCS at the moment, the targetting of those Mavericks is infernal, when compared to the Su-25T's highly multi-purpose targetting system. The Shkval / laser combination not only provides the beam for the Vikhrs, but also targets the gun pods, manages bomb release points and (as TV only) acquires the target for the Kedge B. Though again, it is all rather an inconsequential discussion seeing as, from what I understand, the mass modernization of the Su-25 took its biggest blow from the break-away of the "states" of Soviet Union, in which the various components for the program were produced. Correct me if I am wrong.
I trust (understand) that the targeting on the A-10C, as simulated, is much better, but as Hielor mentioned, the time investment required to master the complexity scares me a bit. I was looking at this
key matrix when considering getting the "C". Sometime, and taking it step by step. It is a complete type conversion.
As for "belly landing" an A-10, it looks from the configuration of the retracted gear that, with stores jettisoned, it turns into a very short landing gear tail-dragger (well, bottom-of-fins dragger, at any rate :lol

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We can use them to designate targets for laser guided weapons, this could be useful for the SAMs.
So you
can do that? Need those LGBs for the A-10A, quick.
I suppose I need to finish up the A-10A and move on to the -C fairly soon, but the complexity scares me, and I'm not sure I'd be able to convince the significant other that a Warthog HOTAS stick is a valid purchase...
:hmm: Mine is better "trained", then. I would just have to mention my liking of it and she would present it to me on the next special day, be that a birthday, Christmas, or a national holiday! I have a touch-screen Blackberry that I never use hanging about just because I picked it up in a shop and looked at it once, to prove the point. I have not the heart to try this, even as an experiment.