With the continued divestment from the A-10, other aircraft will be called upon to fill the close air support role.
Last week the 104th Fighter Squadron gave up their first A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft that had long been stationed out of ...
The W10 project was the brainchild of Ferdinand Piëch, who was the chairman of the Volkswagen Group until 2015. The W range ...
Designed for all-weather, night attacks, the two-seat YA-10B was meant to counter Soviet Cold War armor tactics, but only one was built. Project A-X The ...
A Russian Su-25 fighter jet crashed on March 24 in the Primorye Krai region of Russia, close to the North Korean border. The ...
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Will the Air Force Sacrifice the A-10 Warthog for More F-47s?
If killing the A-10 program is the Air Force’s solution for paying for the F-47, then the Air Force is truly lost. President Donald J. Trump’s decision to award Boeing the contract for the new “Next ...
Some airplanes are graceful, beautiful machines that soar effortlessly through the sky. Others, not so much. Which airplanes ...
It follows the N54 and N55 turbocharged inline-six engines in a lineage of legendary BMW straight-sixes, but unlike those, it's seen an ever-broader range of use in an ever-growing lineup of BMW ...
Here are 10 of the car brands known for building reliable engines. You can hardly talk about reliability without mentioning Toyota. The company has become synonymous with durability, having ...
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SOCOM plans to use these single-engine, fixed-wing ... the planes were to take over the kinds of roles played by A-10 Warthog fighter jets in Afghanistan and Iraq. Amazingly, the contracted ...
Here’s everything we know about the Google Pixel 10 series, including the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Google’s Pixel 9 hit store shelves last August, so there’s still a lot of time before we’ll see ...