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Congressional Panel Votes To Save A-10 Warthog

A-10 Warthog U.S. Air Force
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Key Takeaways:

  • A House Armed Services Committee panel has voted to delay the U.S. Air Force's planned retirement of the A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog), a decision now awaiting a full House vote.
  • The delay is seen as a temporary reprieve, as critics and the committee believe proposed replacements like the F-35 are not yet ready to assume the A-10's vital ground support combat role.
  • Supporters of the A-10 acknowledge its eventual retirement but advocate for it to remain in service until a fully capable successor is in place.
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Even though it’s likely only a temporary reprieve, it’s still good news for supporters of the A-10 Thunderbolt II as backers seek to head off the iconic tank buster’s imminent retirement. A House Armed Services Committee panel has voted to delay deactivation of the A-10, affectionately known as the Warthog, meaning the full House will now vote on the measure to keep the Air Force fleet flying.

Still, even if the A-10’s retirement is put off for another year or two, supporters realize the Warthog’s days are numbered. A Facebook group called Save the A-10 has been handing out t-shirts and encouraging a letter-writing campaign to leaders in Washington to delay a move to mothball the A-10. But even the group understands that a replacement for the A-10 is coming — they just want the Warthog to keep flying until that replacement arrives.

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