[Photo] Twelve A-10C Warthogs make stopover at Lajes Field on their way to Afghanistan

David Cenciotti
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Between Sept. 24 and 27, 12 A-10Cs made a stopover at Lajes Field, Azores, on their way to Bagram airfield, in Afghanistan.

The Warthogs, belonging to the 75th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron “Tiger Sharks”, 23rd Fighter Group, 23rd Wing (ACC), from Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, will replace the 74th EFS “Flying Tigers” in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF).

As usual, the planes used their 600-gallon fuel tank, an external fuel store that will probably be flown in a combat environment: currently, the A-10 doesn’t carry any fuel tank in combat but tests have been conducted recently to expand the fuel carriage limits and use the centerline tank to allow the attack plane to perform longer combat sorties limiting the number of air-to-air refuelings.

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