MASSIVE A-10 Warthog Bombardment on Yemen HOUTHIS Could About to Get HIT HARD

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A-10 Warthogs Could ‘Soon’ Attack Houthi Rebels in Yemen. Few will likely forget the passionate deliberations surrounding initial United States Air Force decisions to begin retiring or divesting its fleet of A-10 Warthog “flying tanks” in favor of more modern Close Air Support platforms such as an F-35, F-22 or upgraded F-16. 

The debate is ongoing because, despite the Air Force’s formal decision to retire the A-10s, Combatant Commanders request them and deploy them to critical global hotspots. In December 2024, A-10s were deployed to the Philippines in support of collaborative dual-nation combat preparation air exercises.

Now, A-10s are again deployed to the Middle East to support US Central Command’s mission and area of responsibility. 

A-10 Warthog: Ground Support in the Middle East

In several key respects, there is little debate that A-10s could prove highly effective in various contingencies in the region, as many potential adversaries simply do not operate the kinds of advanced air defense systems that might otherwise make the A-10 obsolete.

Accordingly, should the US extend or further intensify its attacks upon Houthi targets, such as dismounted groups of fighters, lower-flying attack platforms such as the A-10 could prove effective. 

A-10s have a powerful 30mm cannon beneath the fuselage that fires directly from the nose or front end of the aircraft. They are a weapon that could blanket enemy areas with incoming fire that is much more lethal and wide-reaching than standard small arms.

Maneuvering groups of Houthi fighters might be challenging to strike from higher-altitude fighter jets because air-to-ground weapons such as guided missiles and rockets might prove insufficient against dispersed, fast-moving groups of fighters.

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