A-10 Warthog Myths: Top 10 Misconceptions Debunked


The A-10 Warthog, officially the Thunderbolt II, is an aircraft unlike any other in the US Air Force fleet. With its iconic GAU-8 cannon, rugged airframe, and unmatched record in close air support (CAS), it has become a legend among ground troops and a symbol of battlefield toughness. 

But now, the A-10 era is coming to an end. The USAF began retiring the fleet in 2023, with full withdrawal expected by the early 2030s. Its departure has reignited a fierce debate over what, if anything, can truly take its place.

The Warthog’s long career has also spawned plenty of myths: some rooted in outdated facts, others in fan devotion. In this article, we separate truth from fiction, busting ten of the most common misconceptions about the A-10, from its design philosophy to its survivability, and its role in tomorrow’s Air Force.



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