An Air Force A-10 outfitted with a newly developed refueling probe.
Credit: U.S. Air Force
Lawmakers are again pressing the U.S. Air Force to find ways to keep the aging A-10 attack jet in service long-term, beyond a current plan to retain some of the aircraft because of industry’s slow pace in building replacements. The House Armed Services Committee, as part of its marathon markup of...
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