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Key Points: The A-10 Warthog, revered for its unmatched close air support (CAS) capabilities, faces retirement as the U.S. Air Force shifts focus to faster, stealthier jets like the F-35.
Despite decades of racing video games with noteworthy vehicles, probably the best-known four-wheeled virtual machine is the Warthog from first-person shooter series “Halo.” It’s been a ...
The Warthog, Hawgs, Thunderbolt II -- whatever you call it, it's the Air Force's flying tank. It's both beloved by ground forces and often resented by the Air Force brass. Read on to find out why.
First held in Battle Creek, Michigan, this biannual event has become a cornerstone of the Warthog culture, where pilots and maintainers alike demonstrate their mastery in combat skills like ...
The A-10 Thunderbolt II, better known as the Warthog, is considered by some to be just one big Gatling gun with wings. This fearsome battle-tested aircraft of the United States military became ...
The Air Force says the F-35 can take on the air support of ground troops that the A-10 Warthog specializes in, as well as fight other planes, track enemy forces, conduct electronic warfare and more.
And now, maybe their wildest offering yet: the Warthog. The name will sound familiar to anyone who’s played “Halo” on Microsoft’s Xbox gaming console. The Warthog is a massive open-topped ...