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.
The United States Air Force saw thirty-nine—or nearly 20 percent—of its fleet of 218 Cold War-era Fairchild Republic A-10 ...
It would seem unlikely that the Air Force's B-2s would sit out what has become a fan-favorite tradition. It provides a rare ...
ERJ's A-29 Super Tucano aircraft continues to be the market leader in its class, and the company keeps on receiving orders ...
As technology continues to advance at breakneck speed, some combat aircraft within NATO have stood the test of time, still ...
The latest generation of military multi-mission aircraft, the C-390 Millennium, offers unparalleled mobility, high ...
Earlier in December, an A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft made a rare appearance in southeast Asia in what could ...
Initially slated to lose their A-10s for a cyber mission, the Maryland ANG may now be shifting course. The A-10C Thunderbolt ...
The 121st Fighter Squadron that was previously part of the District of Columbia National Guard will be transferred to the ...
In 2014, when the Air Force announced its intention to retire the Warthog, one company saw new life for the aircraft as a ...
Ultimately, the A-10 Warthog’s legacy will be an airplane designed to support the troops on the ground instead of air ...