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Russian fighter jet downed over eastern Ukraine as oil depot set ablaze
(www.independent.co.uk)
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Love when journalists call anything with a jet engine and wings a "fighter jet"
What would be your preferred terminology?
“Close air support aircraft” is a bit awkward.
Jet warplane is correct and broad enough to be accurate. Light bomber is still closer if they want to be specific.
Calling it a fighter is what made the Russian lies about the airliner they shot down sound plausible.
For players of strategy games, CAS suffices. No idea if militaries do it differently. Saying you're going to an automatic teller machine would be awkward to say as well.
Journalism is only rarely directed at strategy game players though. CAS is not a common abbreviation for the public like ATM is.
"Attacker" is also used commonly for CAS aircraft and is very brief. Fighter, attacker, bomber.
In supreme commander it's Air Superiority Fighter, ASF. Acronyms are a plague if you intend any non specialist to understand anything though.
Meh, close enough for the general public and us nerds know what a SU25 actually is.
What would you call it for the general population?
I might be wrong but I think the correct term here is attack aircraft
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_aircraft
Or the beautiful German terms "Erdkampfflugzeug" or "Schlachtflugzeug"
Like when journalists call with anything with a barrel and a trigger an "assault rifle"
Ah, yeah. Reminds me of this oldie: