U.S. Air Force Phasing Out A-10s From Korean Mission
Modernization effort will replace aging attack aircraft with fourth- and fifth-generation fighters.
Modernization effort will replace aging attack aircraft with fourth- and fifth-generation fighters.
The service is planning to send its fleet of aging attack aircraft to the ‘boneyard’ within the next five years.
Six fighter squadrons have deployed to the Middle East since October 7 as part of U.S. deterrence efforts in the region.
The ‘historic’ exercise was the first re-arming and refueling of a running jet on a public U.S. highway, according to the Michigan Air National Guard.
National Defense Authorization Act heading to Senate for vote. Under it, the Air Force would still be prohibited from retiring its A-10 ‘Warthogs.’