The National Interest on MSN
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.
Warthogs in a September 2025 divestment ceremony at Martin State Airport, the program has now been preserved through 2030.
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the A-10’s history, the technology that has made it still viable today, ...
America’s unsightly but effective A-10 Warthog jet is being deployed in the Persian Gulf, decades after the service wanted to ...
The A-10 Warthog has a new maritime role in targeting boats in the war in Iran that could extend the life of the aircraft, which the U.S. Air Force had been attempting to retire for years. Despite the ...
The aging attack plane has come close to retirement, but congressional and now military intervention has repeatedly thrown it a lifeline.
The aircraft has numerous features that are purpose built for pilot safety and durability in contested airspace.
Air Force Times on MSN
US Air Force extends A-10 Warthog through 2030
The decision comes as A-10s have seen increased involvement during Operation Epic Fury in Iran.
The Air Force reversed its plan to decommission the A-10 Warthog by 2029, a decision that affects the attack jet flown by ...
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base invited 13 News to watch its A-10 squadron train one last time at the Barry M. Goldwater Range ...
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