Sunday, October 25, 2020

The US Air Force's A-10s Are Preparing For Their Biggest Upgrade In Over A Decade

 


A new large-area cockpit display and additional weapons are all in the grand plans to get the A-10 ready for higher-end missions. 

Just six years ago the U.S. Air Force was on the verge of culling its entire fleet of A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, better known as Warthogs. In 2014, the then USAF Chief of Staff, Gen Mark Welsh III, said the Air Force had to retire the A-10 completely if it was to make substantial cuts to its budgets, and that it required freed-up funding and manpower to be channeled into the standup of new F-35 units. Welsh claimed divesting the close air support stalwart would save $3.7 billion across the five-year future-year defense program and another $500 million in cost avoidance for upgrades that wouldn't be necessary. How times have changed. Fast forward to 2020 and the A-10 is not only here to stay, but it’s getting a raft of upgrades to keep it relevant for years to come. New weapons, a new cockpit layout, and an overhaul of tactics are some of the elements now in the pipeline to keep the “Hawg's” tusks sharp and its community a meaningful contributor on the front line fight. 

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WNU Editor: The F-35 was suppose to replace the A-10. But considering how much it costs to maintain the F-35, I have noticed that talk of the A-10 being retired have gone away. This upgrade program confirms it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...


That general certainly didn't have a good handle on yet another must have or else game changer for the air force, the f-35.

Anonymous said...

Trump was right!

The Air Force Generals were going to kill this A-10 program for the past decade.


The A-10 Warthog Is Targeted For 'Retirement'
NOVEMBER 22, 2013

Is This The A-10 Warthog's Last Mission?
October 3, 2014

The A-10 and the F-35 Will Finally Face Off
APRIL 27, 2016

The U.S. Air Force Still Wants To Cut The A-10 Program
JANUARY 21, 2018


WNU has spilt a lot of ink on this blog over the A-10 and justifiably so.

(Over 4 or 5 pages of returns on a web query)

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