Not many aircraft are dedicated 'tank killers' - The A-10 is undoubtedly the best of these.
China Aviation Industry Corporation II was created in 1999.
A in A-10 stands for Attack.
the air density is 40,000
With air power; especially the P-47 Thunderbolt; which is why the A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) tank killer was named after the WW2 P-47.
US Army aviation units saw most of the action; flying the brand new (helicopter) AH-64 Apache tank killer. The USAF tank killer was the fixed wing; A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog).
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The "A" in A-10 Thunderbolt stands for "Attack," indicating its primary role as an attack aircraft. The A-10 Thunderbolt II, often referred to simply as the A-10, is designed for close air support of ground troops, targeting tanks, and other enemy vehicles. Its design emphasizes durability and effectiveness in ground-attack missions.
Stage II aircraft should actually be referred to as Chapter II aircraft in relation the noise certification standards contained in Chapter II of Annex 16 Environmental Protection, Volume I- Aircraft Noise to the Convention on International Civil Aviation as adopted by the Council of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) Examples include un-modified DC9 and Boeing 727 aircraft
Yes. The Warthog id the nickname for the A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft, so called as it is a very ugly aircraft.
Yes. "Warthog" is a nickname given to the aircraft by service members... it is correctly known as the A-10 Thunderbolt II (the original Thunderbolt was the P-47). Similar story to the UH-1 Iroquois, which became better known by its nickname ("Huey").
The warthog is the nickname for the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, although I wouldn't call it 'modern' for very much longer.
It is designed by the French company Reims Aviation Industries