The United States Air Force saw thirty-nine—or nearly 20 percent—of its fleet of 218 Cold War-era Fairchild Republic A-10 ...
The hefty 57-foot, 6-inch wingspan close-support aircraft known as the "Warthog" has been in service since the 1970s, and was used in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Earlier in December, an A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft made a rare appearance in southeast Asia in what could ...
In 2014, when the Air Force announced its intention to retire the Warthog, one company saw new life for the aircraft as a ...
A-10s are currently permanently stationed in around 11 airbases in the US and abroad, although this number is dropping.
You can watch the exact moment when an A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot successfully landed his aircraft without landing gear or a canopy during a July 2017 training mission By James Clark Updated on Jun ...
The beloved A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft is picking up a brand new "three-dimensional" surround-sound audio system too boost Warthog pilots' situational awareness By Jared Keller Posted on ...
A squadron of A-10 Thunderbolt II attack planes, known as Warthogs, are heading to the Middle East. The planes are replacing more advanced aircraft the air force previously deployed to the region ...
The exercise enhanced the integration and improved Tactics Techniques and Procedures between the Philippine Air Force and the ...
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 ...
Chances are good you’ve seen [The Warthog Project]’s fantastically detailed A-10 Thunderbolt II cockpit simulator before; we’ve featured it recently, and videos from the ongoing build pop up ...
but probably nothing like the helmet A-10C Thunderbolt II pilots use to connect them to their aircraft. The HGU-55/P helmet provides A-10 pilots a central interface for everything they need ...