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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
A-10 Takes Out ISIS Oil Tankers in Latest Battlefield Success
2015-11-18
The A-10 attack aircraft can't help but keep shredding ground targets in the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS.

The slow, low-flying close air support plane, known as the Thunderbolt II and nicknamed the Warthog, teamed with the AC-130 gunship to decimate a convoy of oil tankers stolen by ISIS militants in Syria.
Bwahaha! Was that braaaaaap sound from the Warthog's guns or ISIS tanker drivers $hi++ing their jammies in unison?
As my colleague Richard Sisk reported:

"In the first wave of U.S. airstrikes since the Paris attacks, A-10 Thunderbolt ground attack aircraft and AC-130 gunships raked a convoy of more than 100 ISIS oil tanker trucks in Syria in a stepped-up effort to cut off a main source of terror funding, the Pentagon said Monday ...

The oil convoy attack and the carrier deployment signaled the U.S. intent to intensify airstrikes while increasing efforts to share intelligence with allies in the aftermath of the Paris carnage last Friday that killed at least 129, but President Obama insisted that there would be no fundamental changes in strategy ...

'ISIL is stealing oil from the people of Iraq and Syria' at a rate estimated by the Treasury Department at $1 million daily, [Pentagon spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis] said. By hitting ISIS-controlled oil facilities and distribution networks, 'We're disrupting a significant source of funding' for terror activities, he said."

Given the battlefield successes of the Cold War-era gunship, it's not surprising that the Air Force has pulled back on its push to retire the aircraft.

As my colleague Bryant Jordan reported last week, the Air Force will probably seek to delay by "a few years" the retirement of the aircraft until 2019:

"Gen. Herbert 'Hawk' Carlisle, head of Air Combat Command, said changes in the production rate of the F-35 Lightning II coupled with increased demand on aircraft means the A-10 will likely remain in the inventory longer than originally planned.

'We will probably move the retirement slightly to the right,' Carlisle told reporters during a breakfast with defense reporters on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. 'Eventually we will have to get there -- we have to retire airplanes. But I think moving it to the right and starting it a bit later -- maybe keeping the airplane around a bit longer -- is something that's being considered.'"

Posted by:gorb

#17  Have these hogs ever failed to do the job, and for cheap, at that?
Posted by: KBK   2015-11-18 21:21  

#16   Funny how they aren't protesting about the oil being spilled by the trucks nailed by the A10's

Hey, it came out of the earth, we're just putting it back.
Posted by: bbrewer126   2015-11-18 20:03  

#15  Mitch, the should have written the leaflets in Navajo.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2015-11-18 19:38  

#14  PJ Media has a claim that the oil tanker fleet was leafleted 45 minutes before the strikes, to allow the drivers to get away.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2015-11-18 17:06  

#13  Beat me to it, #12 Frank.
Posted by: Barbara   2015-11-18 16:26  

#12  #11 - because we were trying to defeat Germany?
Posted by: Frank G   2015-11-18 16:12  

#11  Rob Crawford asks the question of the week. We figured out that oil was Germany's weakness in WWII and went after it. Why haven't we done the same to ISIS?
Posted by: Steve White   2015-11-18 14:23  

#10  Funny how they aren't protesting about the oil being spilled by the trucks nailed by the A10's

Give 'em time, Grampaw.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-11-18 13:32  

#9  They should take out one of the ocean going tankers. That'll give pause to the folks carrying their oil to market. Of course the enviromentalists would be upset. Funny how they aren't protesting about the oil being spilled by the trucks nailed by the A10's.
Posted by: Grampaw Omusing6963   2015-11-18 13:08  

#8  When did anyone pullback on retiring th A10?
Posted by: chris   2015-11-18 11:49  

#7  I would have paid good money to see tanker trucks getting lit up by A-10s and AC-130s.

It is like a live action movie and a fireworks show all in one setting!
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-11-18 11:06  

#6  About time!
Posted by: Mike Mann   2015-11-18 09:58  

#5  " My Precious!" Ah...feel good story of the day...my fav little, ugly, slow, old planes perform well. I'd say heart-warming but exploding oil tankers took care of that for the IS bastards.
Posted by: Warthog   2015-11-18 09:30  

#4  ...let me guess. Graft?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-11-18 09:19  

#3  Why were there any tanker trucks left in their territory before this?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2015-11-18 08:06  

#2  Champ needed a PR win this week.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-11-18 07:30  

#1  ....You might think those A-10 drivers were in...(puts on sunglasses)...Hog Heaven.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-11-18 04:35  

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