Их Британид газардсан A-10C Thunderbolt II онгоцууд байлдааны ажиллагааны тэмдэглэгээтэй ирлээ

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Иордан дахь Муваффаг Салти агаарын баазаас хөдөлсөн АНУ-ын Агаарын цэргийн хүчний 11 ширхэг A-10C Thunderbolt II довтолгооны онгоц баасан гарагт Их Британийн RAF Lakenheath баазад газардлаа. Эдгээр онгоцууд нь 75-р сөнөөгч онгоцны эскадрилийн бүрэлдэхүүнд багтдаг бөгөөд Италийн Авиано агаарын баазаар дамжин ирсэн байна.

Онгоцнуудын их бие дээрх байлдааны тэмдэглэгээнүүд нь тэдний Ойрхи Дорнод дахь “Epic Fury” ажиллагаанд оролцсоныг гэрчилж байна. Тухайлбал, нэгэн A-10 онгоц дээр F-15E сөнөөгч онгоцны тэмдэглэгээ болон Агаарын цэргийн хүчний эрэн хайх, аврах албаны (Pararescue) уриаг дүрсэлжээ. Энэ нь тус онгоц Иран улсын нутаг дэвсгэрт сүйрсэн F-15E онгоцны нисгэгчдийг аврах ажиллагаанд оролцсон байх магадлалтайг харуулж байна.

Онгоцнуудын их бие дээрх зэвсэглэлийн тэмдэглэгээнүүд нь тус бүс нутагт явуулсан ажиллагааны үеэр GBU-12 Paveways, AGM-65 Maverick пуужин, Small Diameter Bombs, JDAM болон APKWS лазерын удирдлагатай пуужин зэрэг төрөл бүрийн зэвсгийг ашигласныг илтгэж байна. Мөн дайсны завинууд болон газрын техникийг устгасан тухай дүрслэлүүд онгоцнуудын хамрын хэсэгт байрлажээ.

Агаарын цэргийн хүчин болон АНУ-ын Конгрессын хооронд A-10 онгоцнуудын ирээдүй, тэдгээрийн орчин үеийн зэвсэгт мөргөлдөөнд тэсвэрлэх чадварын талаарх маргаан үргэлжилсээр байна. Гэсэн хэдий ч Конгрессын зүгээс баталсан батлан хамгаалахын хуулийн төсөлд эдгээр онгоцыг ашиглалтаас гаргах хүртэл засвар үйлчилгээ болон сургалтыг үргэлжлүүлэх, мөн байлдааны туршлагыг ирээдүйн системүүдэд ашиглахыг үүрэг болгосон байна.

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Nearly a dozen A-10C Thunderbolt II attack jets landed at RAF Lakenheath in the U.K. earlier on Friday, sporting mission marks from operations in the Middle East as well as their distinctive nose art. The photos were taken by aviation photographer Andrew McKelvey, who told us that 11 Warthogs landed at Lakenheath at about 3 p.m. local time. McKelvey was kind enough to share his photos with us.

According to the Coronet East X account, the jets belong to the 75th Fighter Squadron and arrived through Aviano Air Base in Italy from Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan.

One of the most interesting shots shows one of the jets with an F-15E tail marking, green footprints of the Air Force Pararescue Jumpers (PJs) and the words “So others may live,” which is their motto. As we have previously reported, A-10s took part in the daring mission to rescue two F-15E crewmembers whose Strike Eagle was shot down over Iran, acting in the Sandy low-altitude escort role for the rest of the rescue package. One A-10 was struck by Iranian fire and crashed. The pilot survived.

You can see the F-15E tail mark on this A-10. Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey

So it is possible that the Warthog with this marking took part in the F-15E crew’s CSAR operation or another one that we do not know of. We reached out to the 75th Wing for more information.

Following a long aviation tradition of personalizing aircraft, the Warthogs are emblazoned with colorful nose art that includes Nintendo game characters homages like Ridley the giant purple space dragon, ‘Diddy Kong,’ King Dedede, Samus Aran, Star Fox and Little Mac.Non video game references include Macho Man, Doc Holiday and the Reaper.

We have previously noted that personnel have applied nose art as part of other deployment to Muwaffaq Salti, which appears to be becoming something of a trend in the region. F-15Es from RAF Lakenheath are well known for their often comical nose art designs and the practice is now allowed after the USAF forbid it unless under very particular circumstances for many years.

Andrew McKelvey

The mission marks show a mix of weapons used against Iranian targets. They include Small Diameter Bombs, GBU-12 Paveways, Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) laser-guided rockets, AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface missiles. Miniature Air-Launched Decoys (MALDs) and generic bombs that probably signify Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs). The A-10 notorious gun is also represented.

Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey

There are also a couple of target type ‘kill’ markings seen, as well. This includes a pair of boats and a truck that appears to have made a giant secondary explosion, based on the mushroom cloud marking.

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As we have previously reported, the venerable Warthogs were pressed into service helping to destroy the Iranian Navy, strike Iranian proxies in Iraq and Syria, and take part in the aforementioned rescue mission, among other tasks, as part of Operation Epic Fury.

Andrew McKelvey
Andrew McKelvey

All this took place as the seemingly ceaseless debate between the Air Force and Congress about the future of these jets and their survivability in future conflicts rages on. We recently wrote that an amendment added to the House Armed Services Committee’s version of the National Defense Authorization bill threw a lifeline to the jets. It called for the Secretary of the Air Force to keep supporting A-10 training, testing, experimentation, maintenance, and sustainment efforts through to the planned retirement date, as well as preserving lessons learned and operational expertise from A-10 missions to help shape future replacement systems.

Regardless of what ultimately becomes of the A-10, the markings seen in these pictures shows they still provided a lot of value in this most recent fight.

Contact the author: howard@twz.com

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