# U.S.%20Air%20Force
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The Warthog’s Long Goodbye: Why the U.S. Air Force Is Extending the A-10 Through 2030
The U.S. Air Force has pushed back the retirement of the A-10 Thunderbolt II from 2026 to 2030, maintaining the legendary close-air-support jet for an additional four years. The decision highlights the ongoing difficulty of replacing the A-10's unique capabilities with newer, more expensive multi-role platforms.

Rescue Under Fire: The Evolution of U.S. Combat Search and Rescue in Contested Airspace
This report analyzes the specific roles and strategic integration of U.S. CSAR assets, including the HC-130J, HH-60W, and MC-130J, during a high-stakes recovery mission involving Iranian ground forces. It highlights the shift from simple extraction to complex, multi-domain combat recovery in contested environments.

Whistleblowers in the Crosshairs: Tehran Rescue Mission Sparks White House Media Crackdown
President Trump has launched a hunt for a leaker whose disclosures about a downed U.S. pilot in Iran allegedly compromised a high-stakes rescue mission. The administration has threatened media companies with legal action and potential imprisonment if they do not reveal their sources, citing national security concerns.

A Cracking Shield: How an Aging AWACS Fleet Imperils U.S. Air Superiority
The U.S. Air Force's E-3 AWACS fleet has reached a critical breaking point following recent combat damage and decades of wear. With no immediate replacement available and the E-7 Wedgetail program facing delays, the military's ability to coordinate aerial warfare is under significant threat.

Zagros Extraction: Trump Hails High-Stakes Rescue as Tensions with Iran Reach a Fever Pitch
President Trump has announced the successful rescue of a second U.S. airman, a Colonel, from deep within Iranian territory following the shootdown of an F-15E. The operation involved a massive military presence and occurred amidst an Iranian manhunt, highlighting the extreme volatility of current U.S.-Iran relations.

A Race Against Time: Survival and Evasion in the Iranian Desert
Following the shootdown of a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle over Iran, a massive search and rescue operation is underway for a missing weapons systems officer. The incident highlights the tactical complexities of survival in hostile territory and risks a significant escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions.

A New Crisis in the Gulf: Iran Claims Capture of U.S. Pilot Amid F-35 Shootdown Allegations
Iran's Revolutionary Guard claims to have shot down two U.S. F-35 stealth fighters and captured a pilot who ejected over Iranian territory. The incident, framed as retaliation for U.S. political rhetoric, marks a severe escalation that threatens to compromise sensitive military technology and trigger a broader conflict.

The High Cost of Blindness: Iran’s Purported Strike on a U.S. AWACS Challenges Aerial Dominance
Iran has released satellite imagery claiming the destruction of a U.S. E-3 AWACS aircraft, a critical $700 million command-and-control asset. The incident highlights a potential vulnerability in high-value U.S. aerial platforms and signals a significant escalation in regional tensions.

Confusion Over the Gulf: Three U.S. F-15s Downed in Suspected Friendly-Fire Amid Iran Strike
Three U.S. F-15E fighters were downed over Kuwait following a U.S. strike on Iran, with Washington blaming a suspected Kuwaiti friendly-fire incident while Tehran claims its air defences scored a hit. The event highlights failures in integrated identification systems, the complicating role of electronic warfare, and strained coalition coordination during high-tempo operations.

Newest F-35s Reportedly Delivered Without Functional Radar, Raising Readiness and Industrial Concerns
A report says Lockheed Martin delivered a batch of F-35s since June 2025 without the AN/APG-85 radar installed, leaving only the radar pedestal and preventing simple retrofit with the older AN/APG-81. The gap could degrade readiness, increase retrofit costs and spotlight supply-chain and integration strains within the U.S. defense-industrial base.

F-22s Withdrawn from Super Bowl Flyover as U.S. Reprioritises High-End Fighters Amid Iran Tensions
Two F-22 Raptors were withdrawn from a Super Bowl flyover because the U.S. Air Force reassigned them to operational missions amid heightened tensions with Iran. The move highlights rising operational tempo, strains on high-end military assets and the trade-off between combat commitments and public military displays.

U.S. Flies Dozens of Heavy Transports to Middle East in Largest Short-Term Airlift This Year
Open‑source data show the U.S. moved at least 42 heavy transport aircraft into the Middle East between January 18–26, with flights delivering matériel to hubs across the region. The operation, paired with a carrier strike group entry, is a significant logistics surge intended to preposition capabilities and signal deterrence amid heightened tensions with Iran.