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At least for a few more years, based on the confirmation from the "big boss".

 

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter this week confirmed what had been rumored for months: The Air Force's ground attack jet, the inelegant but well-armed and well-armored A-10 Thunderbolt, nicknamed the "Warthog," will not face retirement until at least at least six years.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/04/politics/air-force-to-keep-a-10-flying/

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I have to say they built that one right.  Basically it was, "what's the biggest and baddest gun we can commission, GREAT! Now strap engines to that bastard and make it fly."  Stupid simple works every time.

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I have to say they built that one right.  Basically it was, "what's the biggest and baddest gun we can commission, GREAT! Now strap engines to that bastard and make it fly."  Stupid simple works every time.

 

This goes to show that new isn't always better and old isn't always obsolete.

 

Honestly I thought they caught a sale on guns ... for every gun you buy you get a free plane attachment.

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Awesome. When something ain't broke, don't fix it.

 

From the article: "The A-10's role in the fight against ISIS was highlighted in Operation Tidal Wave II in November, when A-10s combined with AC-130 gunships to destroy 116 ISIS fuel tanker trucks." [my bold]

 

Who can argue with results like that?

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