I haven't seen Man of Steel, so I didn't know the scene - but if I see a bunch of 'Hogs fly over and let fly with those GAU-8/As and nothing happens? I'm calling for Spooky. "Send a flight of AC-130s, and bring the rain!"
I was trained to call for all types of fire. If called the hogs in for CAS and my spotters tell me the rounds aren't actually penetrating, I wouldn't waste a Specter crew's time. There's nothing on those birds that is more lethal than those depleted uranium rounds that the hogs fire. Don't get me started on how badly they were described in the first transformers movie, but a USAF red beret I know said that in the theater (close to Shaw AFB) when that first movie was shown and the hogs ripped off the tail of that one bot, someone in the audience stood up and yelled, "that's right, even a
f-ing sci fi bad guy can get waxed by an A-10!" which was responded by a couple of minutes of cheers from everyone else.
Given the incredulity that would usually arise in response to orders like that, you're not far off the mark. Kinda like these exchanges:
Ground - (calls in fire coords for airstrike)
Air - "Confirm? You're standing right there!"
Ground - "Confirm. Firing DANGER CLOSE. Fire the mission."
Command - (calls in fire coords for airstrike)
Air - "Confirm? We show civs danger close to mission."
Command - "We have no choice, civ casualties will be worse if we don't. Fire the mission."
Something like that.
Yeah, more like:
FAC party: I say again, This is a Danger close mission, you have your vectors. This is my call, press to target.
Guns lead: (to higher), Uh, we've been given a Danger Close mission, unknown number civilians in the immediate area, dismounts are calling a guns run down the middle of the street, FLIR is ranging people all over the place. The controller actual has advised it's his call. Do I have permission to press the target?
Higher (some donut-eating USAF O-4 REMF strap hanger type, who's sitting at a terminal): Uh, say all again, over? You're being called on a Danger Close CAS run down a city street filled with civilians?
Guns lead: (to higher), Uh, rog. Their spotters have those aliens in the middle of the street, they're taking casualties. We just picked up their 9-line for CASEVAC, PJs are inbound for dustoff. Do we have authority to go down there and make the run on them with all these civilians running around?
FAC party: Hey, we can see you orbiting, say your status, you're cleared for the target and there's no ADA danger down here. Expedite, over!
Guns lead: Wait one, we're checking for authority to engage ground targets with all these civilians running around down there.
Higher: (to anyone in the room), HEY, where's the Colonel? Get that guy from the NCA on the line, I need to get someone to make the call on this, we got a flight of A-10s being called to make gun passes on the middle of a street with civilians running all over the place!
...and minutes later, still nobody has made the call.
In my time on active duty, I worked with plenty of people who could make the call from the ground, but NOBODY who'd actually clear the flight in on a target like that.
No career-minded officer would do that.