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Taiwan's army on Thursday displayed the fire power of its first U.S.-sourced M1A2T Abrams tanks - a traditional weapon that ...
The heart of the A-10 Thunderbolt II “Warthog” is its legendary GAU-8/A Avenger, a 30mm, seven-barreled Gatling gun that ...
Amid an unconventional Pentagon budget rollout, the future of the A-10 Warthog hangs in the balance. A look into spending ...
The gun the A-10 Warthog uses is a GAU-8/A 30mm cannon, designed and built by General Dynamics. It can fire 4,200 rounds per minute, making easy work of tanks.
Why is the A-10 Warthog known as the Flying Tank? In this powerful and inspiring documentary, we dive deep into the incredible story behind the legendary A-10 Thunderbolt II, the United States Air ...
A-10 Warthog: The Indispensable Flying Tank with a Gatling Gun The A-10 Warthog is probably one of the greatest warplanes in the history of flight.
Many think of the A-10 as a flying tank so old that she should be retired to make way for room and budget for newer planes like the F-35. And yet, there are those that just won’t let this plane ...
One of the most recognizable features of the A-10 is the seven-barrel GAU-8 Avenger 30mm Gatling gun perched in its nosecone - and the sound it emits.
The Warthog, Hawgs, Thunderbolt II -- whatever you call it, it's the Air Force's flying tank. It's both beloved by ground forces and often resented by the Air Force brass. Read on to find out why.
The Air Force A-10 Warthog attack jet’s GAU-8 Avenger cannon is even more terrifying when it shoots this ammunition.
A US Air Force test showed that the A-10 attack aircraft, which is over 40 years old, can take out even modern tanks with its gun. The air service tested the attack aircraft against main battle ...