U.S. Air Force brass have been attempting for years to ground the service's fleet of A-10 "Warthog" ground-attack jet fighters. Now they're at it again -- but this time there's a novel twist to this story. At the same time as one arm of the Pentagon works to cancel the A-10, another arm is working up a 21st Century replacement.
The A-10 Warthog's most famous feature is its really big gun. Now DARPA wants a flying gun... without the plane. Image source: Getty Images.
As the Air Force Times reported last week, the Air Force "unveiled plans Feb. 10 to begin ... retiring some A-10s even as it refits others with new wings."