
Avenger Wrath: A-10 Thunderbolt II 'Warthog' in Afghanistan
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Steve Stone

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The A-10 Thunderbolt II saw almost constant use in Afghanistan, proving itself yet again, as formidable and capable weapons platform. This revised and updated version of the book, has become more poignant as the F-35 has the chance to prove that it can take on the A-10s role, but still coming up short.
Fitted with the GAU-8 Avenger a 30mm cannon, designed to cut through tank armour was found to be just as good at tearing through the thick mud walls of compounds were the Taliban often took refuge in to mount ambushes on coalition troops.
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- Enrique Gómez Sancha
- 05-05-25
Virtual voice crap. Story ok.
The virtual voice is horrible. There is no rhythm; it is completely monotonous. Sometimes, you must restart the chapter to know what was read because the tone is so mono-leveled that your attention diverges. Also, the story has no story. It's just a set of facts, one after the other.
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