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Nothing Can Kill the New Super A-10 Warthog After an Getting UpgradeHere’s What You Need To Remember: Despite its popularity with ground troops, the Air Force wanted to retire the A-10 early in order to free up around $5 billion for other investments.Now that retirement is off the table, the service is moving ahead with a wide range of upgrades meant to keep the Warthog relevant into the 2030s.The new upgrades are coming, the U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing a second contract, worth up to [$999 million], that will provide up to 112 new wing assemblies, completing the re-winging of all 281 A-10s currently in inventory. The A-10s also are getting new weapons, avionics and sensors.American Tactical Fighter covers military events and missions from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard.