New A-10C

The first three of five A-10Cs land at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea March 3. Their arrival marks the beginning of end for the transformation of the active duty’s A-10 fleet. The A-10C’s significant enhancement to the Air Force’s ability provides lethal, precision firepower in any potential close air support scenario. With the A-10C’s arrival at Osan, the combat capability of the 25th Fighter Squadron’s Assam Draggins has reached new heights and ushers in the next chapter in the legacy of American combat airpower ensuring the 51st Fighter Wing is “Ready to Fight Tonight”. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Stephenie Wade)

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