Dubbed 'Warthog' - or just 'Hog' - by those who fly and maintain it, the
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is the world's undisputed close
air support attack jet. As tough as it is ugly, it has built a fearsome
reputation as a tank buster and infantry killer in conflicts around the
globe, and its GAU-8 Avenger 30mm cannon strikes fear into the hearts of
all unlucky enough to be on the wrong side of it.he A-10 was clutched
from the jaws of retirement by the 1991 Gulf War. At the time of the
conflict, the United States Air Force was making plans to shed it's A-10
fleet, citing obsolescence and redundancy. As the ensuing conflict
showed, nothing could have been further from the truth, and no other
airframe could have provided the US and Coalition commanders with the
sort of forward air control, close air support, combat search and
rescue, and tank busting capabilities that the Hog did. Since then the
A-10 has delivered capabilities to battlefield commanders in the Balkans
(1990s), Afghanistan (2001 onwards) and the second Gulf War (2003
onwards), and Libya (2011). A-10s have flown around 11 per cent of
Operation Inherent Resolve sorties (striking IS targets in Iraq) since
combat operations began in August 2014.