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Air Force Secretary Troy Meink announced that three A-10 squadrons will keep flying through 2030, following the Warthog's heavy combat role in Operation Epic Fury. The Air Force will keep the A-10 ...
MIDDLE RIVER, Md. — It was March of 2025 when Maryland's Air National Guard gave up their treasured A-10 Thunderbolt planes. The U.S. Air Force planned to retire the planes, 21 of which were stationed ...
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The legendary A-10 Thunderbolt II will be maintained in service by the U.S. Air Force until at least 2030, under new plans announced by the Secretary of the Air Force. This new announcement changes ...
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If you’ve followed the story of the legendary A-10 Thunderbolt for any length of time, this latest development probably feels less like a surprise and more like déjà vu. On 20 April 2026, Secretary of ...
In an about-face from earlier years, the Air Force announced Monday that it will maintain the A-10 Thunderbolt II ground-attack jet to 2030. “We will EXTEND the A-10 “Warthog” platform to 2030,” Air ...
The A-10 Thunderbolt II Warthog has performed combat search-and-rescue operations for nearly 50 years. As the U.S. Air Force retires the aircraft, what's next for CSAR remains unclear. (Tech. Sgt.
While it may offer everything you need and is a decent and nicely compact docking station if it fits your requirements, we find the Maxidok 10’s numerous oddities perplexing and sometimes off-putting: ...
An A-10 Thunderbolt II refuels from a C-130 using a probe and drogue system for the first time in the aircraft's history, on 2 April 2026. (SMSgt Charles Givens I Air National Guard Air Force Reserve ...