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The National Interest on MSNThe A-10 Thunderbolt II Is Slowly Heading to the BoneyardThe A-10 still serves the Air Force today after more than five decades in service. T he A-10 Thunderbolt II may be well into ...
Given the Pentagon’s antipathy toward the A-10, its proponents should offer meaningful ways to keep it relevant in the modern era—such as the incorporation of unmanned aerial drones.
The Fairchild Republic A-10 “Warthog” with its 30 mm rotary cannon has captured the imagination of friendly soldiers and military aviation enthusiasts on the ground for as long as it’s been ...
The asymmetric advantage of US combat troops is greatly increased by the venerable A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft. Commonly known as the "Warthog," this staple of combat air support depends greatly ...
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The National Interest on MSNA-10 vs. YA-9: The Fight for the Perfect Close-Air Support PlaneThe Air Force’s decision to award the contract to Fairchild Republic—which went on to build the A-10 Warthog—proved to be one of the greatest decisions Pentagon acquisitions experts have ever made.
Air Force Sent More A-10s to the Boneyard in 2024, But It Continues to Use the Aircraft Overseas Air Force Wants to Send Historic Number of A-10s to the Boneyard in 2025, Continuing Shift Away ...
A US Air Force A-10 "Warthog" instructor pilot breaks down every item she carries during a mission, including a G suit, helmet, and iPad. Capt. Lindsay "MAD" Johnson explains why each item is ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUSAF’s ‘Angry Kitten’ EW pods to turn F-16s, A-10s, C-130s into electronic warriorsThe USAF's Angry Kitten electronic warfare pod has completed F-16 testing and is now being evaluated on the A-10s and C-130 ...
The A-10 Thunderbolt II may be well into its fifth decade of service with the U.S. Air Force, but the legendary aircraft remains a fan favorite among industry experts and aviation buffs alike.
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