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Why is it so hard to shoot down an A-10 Warthog?
The A-10 Warthog’s designers understood that battle damage in combat would be inevitable—and overengineered the plane to ...
A-10 Warthog releasing flares - Capt. Kippun Sumner/U.S. Air Force As if one downed military aircraft wasn't bad enough, the U.S. ended up losing two in the same day during its current war with Iran.
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base invited 13 News to watch its A-10 squadron train one last time at the Barry M. Goldwater Range ...
The legendary A-10 Warthog has been granted retirement in 2026 for several reasons, including the changing landscape of modern combat and military budget limitations. Due to the aircraft's effective ...
The A-10 was supposed to be on the way out, but new missions tied to Iran may be changing that and changing the future of the ...
America’s unsightly but effective A-10 Warthog jet is being deployed in the Persian Gulf, decades after the service wanted to ...
Air Force Secretary Troy Meink announced that three A-10 squadrons will keep flying through 2030, following the Warthog's ...
The unkillable flying tank lives to fly another day.
You've probably heard that everyone's favorite combat jet, the A-10 Thunderbolt II, is due to be retired any day now. Most estimates peg the date as sometime in early to mid-2026, so time is running ...
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