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Description

The A-10 Thunderbolt II, also known as the "Warthog," is a highly specialized ground-attack aircraft renowned for its ruggedness and lethality in close air support missions. Developed by Fairchild Republic, it features a nose-mounted GAU-8/A Avenger 30 mm Gatling gun and can carry various ordnance. Its ability to operate at low altitudes and relatively slow speeds makes it invaluable for providing close air support to ground troops. Despite its dated design, the A-10 remains a vital asset in modern conflicts.

Nicknames

The most common nicknames for the A-10 Thunderbolt II in English are:

  • Warthog: This is the most widely used nickname, derived from the word "warthog," which means a wild pig, due to the aircraft's rugged appearance.
  • Tank Killer: Reflecting the A-10's capability to destroy tanks and armored vehicles, highlighting its primary role in combat.
  • Hog: A more informal nickname, shortened from the first syllable of "Warthog," often used by pilots and aviation enthusiasts.

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