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A look at how many A-10 Warthogs were built
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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, | Wikipedia

The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, widely known as the 'Warthog,' holds a significant place in the United States Air Force's history. Known for its rugged design and close air support capabilities, 713 A-10s were produced between 1972 and 1984. These aircraft were primarily delivered to the USAF during this period.

The A-10 was designed with durability in mind, featuring titanium armor and redundancy systems that have allowed it to adapt to changing mission requirements over time. Despite newer jets with advanced avionics entering service, the A-10 remains unmatched in its specific role due to its distinctive features such as the GAU-8/A Avenger rotary cannon.

Developed during the Cold War for close air support against armored divisions, several factors influenced its production total. These included mission specialization, budget constraints, and technological advancements in other platforms. While originally justified by Cold War threats, production halted after 713 units due to budgetary limitations and strategic shifts post-Cold War.

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Despite discussions on retiring the aircraft, it continues to receive support from military personnel and defense advocates. The Air Force has funded modernization programs like the A-10C variant to keep it relevant through the 2030s. Congress has previously blocked attempts to retire it but has since adjusted its stance.

Compared to other combat aircraft like the F-16 Fighting Falcon or F-15E Strike Eagle, which have higher production numbers due to their multi-role versatility, the A-10's production is modest but focused on its niche role. Its cost-effectiveness and survivability are notable advantages.

However, there are limitations such as vulnerability in high-threat environments due to subsonic speed and an aging fleet requiring maintenance and upgrades. As of 2024, only 218 A-10s remain active with plans for retirement by Fiscal Year 2028.

The legacy of the A-10 Warthog will continue as a testament not just to its engineering but also to those who supported its mission over decades.

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