Amid Ukraine tension Pentagon deploys A-10 attack jets and 300 pilots to Germany

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Amid Ukraine tension Pentagon deploys A-10 attack jets and 300 pilots to Germany

Amid growing tensions over Ukraine, the US Air Force have  dispatched twelve A-10 Thunderbolt II attack jets and about 300 airmen to Germany as part of a military exercise, which is expected to involve NATO allies in Eastern Europe.

RT reports: The Cold War-era aircraft, nicknamed the Warthog, on Monday departed Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona for Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve.

Lt. Col. Christopher Karns, a spokesman for the Air Force at the Pentagon, said the aircraft would “forward-deploy” to sites in Eastern European NATO states, where the units will participate in training with allied forces to “strengthen interoperability and…demonstrate US commitment to the security and stability of Europe,” he told military.com.

The highly reliable A-10 carries a seven-barrel GAU-8/A Avenger Gatling gun that fires 30mm rounds designed to destroy tanks and other armored combat vehicles.

The deployment comes as the US House of Representatives introduced legislation authorizing $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine through 2017. If authorized, the package would allow the Pentagon to provide to the Ukraine military “training equipment, lethal weapons of a defensive nature, logistics support, supplies and services.”

The provisions of the bill, according to its authors, are designed to protect Ukraine’s “sovereign territory against foreign aggressors,” and defend Ukrainians from attacks by “Russian-backed separatists.”

Russia said Tuesday that Washington’s plans to supply Kiev with weapons would further destabilize the situation in Ukraine.

Western governments, without finding it necessary to substantiate their claims with physical evidence, continue to accuse Russia of supporting rebels in Eastern Ukraine blaming the crisis on Russia. Moscow has vehemently rejected the claims.

At the same time, Moscow is regularly on the receiving end of criticism from Washington even when it holds military exercises on its own territory.

3 Comments

  1. Uhh, you will first have to have air superiority …before you can use the A-10’s.

    To do that requires USAF fighters to fly top cover …near the Russian border.

    Ya, this is gonna work out well!

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