America Finally Tests a New Super A-10 Warthog After Getting an Upgrade

America Finally Tests a New Super A-10 Warthog After Getting an Upgrade

Finally: The New Super A-10 Warthog Will Fly Into the 2040s But it won’t be a tank killer.
The U.S. Air Force has decided to keep the A-10 “Warthog” close air support jet in service until 2040. The jet, designed to dominate Cold War battlefields, will still be flying 50 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union. That’s the good news. The bad news? The service is downgrading the jet’s mission, from one flying over tank columns on the ground to bombing bandits and insurgents in lightly defended airspace.

The Air Force, Air Force Magazine reports, plans to cut 44 jets from the A-10’s standing fleet of 281 aircraft. The remaining 237 jets will fly on in seven squadrons split among three active duty, three National Guard, and one reserve squadron, respectively.

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