The U.S. Air Force has released new images of the A-10 Thunderbolt II in action during Operation Epic Fury, highlighting the aircraft’s continued critical role in close air support missions even as its future operation within the U.S. Air Force remains uncertain.
The photo shows an A-10 attack aircraft receiving mid-air refueling, which allows it to remain above the operational area for a long time. This capability is considered one of the most important features of this aircraft, which is specifically designed to directly support ground troops.
U.S. Air ForceAccording to the A-10, it can stay in the air for hours, waiting for the moment when it needs to attack ground targets or provide immediate support to coalition forces. This “loiter” capability—i.e., long-term airborne endurance—is considered critical in a dynamic combat environment.

Legendary aircraft of close air support
Among pilots “WarthogKnown by the nickname “ A-10 Thunderbolt IIIt entered service in the 1970s and soon established itself as one of the most effective aircraft in close air support missions.
The aircraft is designed to withstand combat damage and operate close to the battlefield, and is equipped with a 30 mm GAU-8 Avenger cannon capable of destroying armored vehicles and fortified positions. It can also carry a variety of guided bombs, rockets, and missiles.
Over the decades, the A-10 has participated in many conflicts, most notably in the following operations:
- gulf war
- afghanistan operations
- Operations against Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria
- Recent missions in the Middle East
Uncertain future and retirement plans

Despite its strong reputation and support from pilots and ground troops, the A-10 faces a gradual retirement plan from the U.S. Air Force.
The Pentagon has been pushing for the retirement of the A-10 to devote resources to more modern platforms and next-generation air combat systems, such as the F-35 Lightning II.
Critics of this decision argue that no aircraft can replace close air support capabilities as fully as the A-10, especially in situations where constant presence over the battlefield is critical.
Still an important role on the battlefield
Despite discussions of retirement, photos released from Operation Epic Fury show that the A-10 is still actively operating and performing important operational missions.
While the transition to a new platform is underway, the legendary “Wathog” continues to prove why it is considered one of the most iconic fighter aircraft in military aviation history.
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Source: US Air Force/CENTCOM. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
