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A STRONG OFFENSE FOR THE WORLD OF
DEFENSE
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A report on the
controversial close air support-focused flyoff between the A-10C Warthog
and F-35A Joint Strike Fighter that took place between 2018 and 2019 has
finally emerged. The declassified review, which was only completed last
year and has been essentially buried until now, is heavily redacted and
raises more questions than it provides answers in many areas. However, it
does still offer valuable details that have not previously been made
public even as the U.S. Air Force looks to retire the last of the
Warthogs no later than the end of the decade. You can read our full
analysis of the report in this article.
Meanwhile, the
U.S. Air Force says an unarmed LGM-30G Minuteman III intercontinental
ballistic missile (ICBM) was "safely terminated" over the Pacific
Ocean after an unspecified "anomaly" occurred during
a recent, routine test launch. A delegation from South Korea also
observed this particular test, in line with a new bilateral strategic
cooperation agreement the country signed with the United States earlier
this year. There are no clear indications as of yet as to what might have
led to the Minuteman III’s failure. However, the potential for failure is
one of the central reasons why the Air Force routinely tests the
missiles.
Reporting on
the conflict between Israel and Hamas can be found daily at The War Zone. We are also
continuing our rolling coverage of the conflict in Ukraine
as it develops. Make sure to check out highlights of all our coverage
from the last week below.
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Oliver Parken
The War Zone
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