The Air Force just released a bunch of crazy photos of A-10 Warthogs over Afghanistan

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The Air Force just released a bunch of crazy photos of A-10 Warthogs over Afghanistan

A-10 Warthog Afghanistan refuel

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A-10 Warthog over Afghanistan on March 12, 2018.

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The Air Force recently released a bunch of crazy pictures of A-10 Thunderbolt IIs getting refueled over Afghanistan, where the US recently redeployed a squadron of 12 Warthogs.

The A-10s were deployed in late January to Kandahar Air Base as part of a new campaign announced in November 2017. The US is increasing airstrikes on Taliban revenue sources, much of which is opium and heroin drug-producing facilities.

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Since then, the US has released several videos of A-10s striking Taliban vehicles, as well as training and drug-producing facilities.

Some analysts, however, have criticized the new strategy as a game of whack-a-mole, since the Taliban can rebuild such drug-producing facilities in three or four days.

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The latest SIGAR report also noted that civilian casualties increased in November. "Press reports stated several civilians were killed during the November bombings," the report said.

The recently released A-10 photos though are pretty incredible, providing a close-up of how the Warthog is refueled in mid-air.

Check them out:

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The pictures, taken from a KC-135 Stratotanker, first show the A-10 maneuvering into position for refueling.

The pictures, taken from a KC-135 Stratotanker, first show the A-10 maneuvering into position for refueling.

Slowly ...

Slowly ...
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But surely ...

But surely ...

Once in position, the KC-135 extends the refueling boom down towards the Warthog.

Once in position, the KC-135 extends the refueling boom down towards the Warthog.
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And refueling begins.

And refueling begins.

Once refueled, the A-10 inverts away and launches flares.

Once refueled, the A-10 inverts away and launches flares.
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And goes on its way.

And goes on its way.

After the refuel, the photographer got a close-up of the cockpit.

After the refuel, the photographer got a close-up of the cockpit.
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