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New A-10C ensures Warthog's long life
Hilltop Times ^ | 2/3/2005 | 1st Lt. James Madeiros and Kari Tilton

Posted on 02/04/2005 7:46:40 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity

The newly designated C-model A-10 Thunderbolt II, modified with precision engagement technology, was flown for the first time at Eglin AFB, Fla., last week, thanks in large part to the work of a small group of people at Hill AFB.

The A-10 Program Office here has been managing the precision engagement program for the past four years. The office’s precision engagement program management team, made up of about 25 people, acts as a liaison between Air Combat Command and the project’s prime contractor, Lockheed Martin Systems Integration.

Calling the A-10C the “best friend to the boots on the ground,” Lt. Col. Mark Donahue, director of the A-10 Program Office, spoke during the rollout ceremony.

“The Air Force always strives to enhance its combat capabilities,” said Lt. Col. Mark Donahue, director of the A-10 Program Office. “The A-10 Precision Engagement modification is the critical first step. Battlefield data-links and upgraded engines, plus expanded cockpit and weapon upgrades are next. These upgrades keep the A-10 viable on the 21st century battlefield until it retires in 2028.

Precision-engagement technology allows the Air Force’s premier close-air support aircraft to also use smart weapons such as Joint Direct Attack Munitions and wind-corrected munitions dispensers, incapable in the previous model, officials said.

“We have taken the world’s greatest close-air support platform and made it even better by adding a wide array of laser and Global Positioning System-aided munitions, the latest in targeting pods and the infrastructure to support data link,” said Maj. Michael Rawls, the pilot who made the flight.

The increased capability also allows for the A-10C to accept more high-value target missions.

Despite some speculation into whether to retire the A-10 in full or in part in years past, its performance in recent conflicts and its program enhancements make it an invaluable part of the Air Force fleet, officials said.

“The A-10 provides a ground commander with a capability no other platform can in terms of survivability, loiter time and array of weapons,” Major Rawls said. “Bottom line, it means (it) is here to stay for awhile.”

For those who have seen an A-10, the new model looks identical from the outside because the modifications are largely in the software and cockpit hardware. The appearance would be different, though, when loaded with a new array of munitions. The new capability will enable the A-10C to carry six smart munitions, with a standard load of four, Major Rawls said.

Although it has not yet flown with a new payload including smart munitions, Major Rawls said he felt that the modifications had not affected the performance of the aircraft.

“The modification moved the center of gravity slightly forward in the aircraft, but it was not distinguishable,” he said. “The jet handled very well.”

The estimated $360 million program has been a joint Air Force and industry effort that leaders said they believe will breathe yet more life into the 30-year-old aircraft.

“We are moving the A-10 into the 21st century with the capability to deliver the latest precision-guided weapons to the battlefield,” said Col. Robert Nolan, 46th Test Wing commander.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: a10; a10c; cas; hog; kaboom; military; miltech; tankkiller; usaf; warthog
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The newly designed A-10C “Warthog” made its first flight at Eglin Air Force Base Jan. 20.
1 posted on 02/04/2005 7:46:42 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

My favorite! Long live the Warthog!


2 posted on 02/04/2005 7:48:13 AM PST by zygoat
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To: zygoat

Amen!


3 posted on 02/04/2005 7:49:05 AM PST by pissant
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Those are among my favorite jets.


4 posted on 02/04/2005 7:49:20 AM PST by cripplecreek (they call me tater.)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Great news. It's an amazing plane.


5 posted on 02/04/2005 7:49:55 AM PST by FairfaxVA (SELECT * FROM liberals WHERE clue > 0. Zero rows returned!)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Major excellent!!!


6 posted on 02/04/2005 7:50:02 AM PST by ProudVet77 (Survivor of the great blizzard of aught five)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Warthog:

So tough, even chicks can fly em!

7 posted on 02/04/2005 7:50:33 AM PST by Paradox (Occam was probably right.)
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To: zygoat
I always see A10's flying out of Westover AFB, and I have to say, I don't find them "ugly" at all!


8 posted on 02/04/2005 7:50:55 AM PST by bikepacker67
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Originally built by New Yorkers with an attitude at Fairchild - Republic on Long Island. Good show.


9 posted on 02/04/2005 7:53:39 AM PST by NY Attitude
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

If I didn't have to wear glasses, I would've gone into the Air Force and tried to be an A-10 pilot.


10 posted on 02/04/2005 7:53:41 AM PST by armyman (I'm may not agree with what you say, but I will sacrifice everything to defend your right to say it.)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Better than Viagra


11 posted on 02/04/2005 7:54:37 AM PST by AngryJawa (Now Accepting Ammo Donations)
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They were going to retire the A-10 after Gulf War I until the USAF brass and the public saw how the A-10 blew the hell out of Iraqi tanks like nobody else could. They tried to hang a 30mm gun pod on an F-16 to fly the same mission, but the F-16 couldn't take the AAA hits. The F-16 is too fragile. (I'm not trying to knock the F-16, but use it for what it was designed for: a close-in dogfighter that knocks other jets out of the air.)


12 posted on 02/04/2005 7:54:50 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Please leave a message after the burp....)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

Like an old girlfriend or pair of sneakers...reliable, tough and comfy even if not the most beautiful.


13 posted on 02/04/2005 7:55:01 AM PST by Lee Heggy (For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. H.L. Mencken)
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To: bikepacker67

Ugly? Those beauties are gorgeous.

I don't think there is a plane invented that would inspire me to become a pilot more than this plane.

I can't explain it, but I just love looking at them. Perhaps I need some therapy? LOL


14 posted on 02/04/2005 7:55:13 AM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: bikepacker67

" I don't find them "ugly" at all! "

Neither do the boots on the ground. The A-10 has to go down as one of the most successful weapons platforms ever created.

I'm proud that my father worked on the original A-10 project back in the 70s. We had a house full of dummy bullets, hangfires, and, of course, model planes. It is great to see that, almost 30 years later, she is still able to dominate modern battlefields.


15 posted on 02/04/2005 7:55:18 AM PST by Calvin Coolidge
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To: bikepacker67

Thansk for the picture. Another excellent one...


16 posted on 02/04/2005 7:56:04 AM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity

To bad these aren't actually *new* aircraft, just upgraded old ones. All the Warthogs that exist are all the one sthat will *ever* exist.


17 posted on 02/04/2005 7:56:16 AM PST by orionblamblam
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
wind-corrected munitions dispensers

I've never heard of a gun being called a "munitions dispenser" before. Hillarious!

I own a Taurus PT99, .40 S&W munitions dispenser, personally.

18 posted on 02/04/2005 7:56:27 AM PST by TChris (Most people's capability for inference is severely overestimated)
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To: NY Attitude

"Originally built by New Yorkers with an attitude at Fairchild - Republic on Long Island. Good show."

And Fairchild at Hagerstown, MD. WE used to go park by the airport to watch testflights. I miss that!


19 posted on 02/04/2005 7:56:38 AM PST by zygoat
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity


20 posted on 02/04/2005 7:56:44 AM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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