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The legendary A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) is back in combat — and this time the battlefield is the Red Sea conflict. For the first time since the escalation in Yemen, US forces deployed the A-10 to hunt down Houthi mobile missile launchers hiding in mountains, caves, tunnels, and civilian areas. These launchers fire and vanish in minutes… but the A-10 was built for exactly this kind of war. In this video, we break down how the Warthog returns to the fight — using GAU-8 Avenger gun runs, AGM-65 Maverick strikes, and coordinated electronic warfare support to destroy launch teams before they can disappear. ⚠️ When you hear the A-10’s cannon… it’s already too late. ✅ In this episode you’ll learn: Why the US deployed the A-10 to Al Dhafra Air Base (UAE) How Houthis use shoot-and-vanish missile tactics Why the A-10 is perfect for hunting mobile launchers How the LITENING targeting pod finds targets in mountains The role of electronic warfare aircraft in clearing the skies Why this “old aircraft” is still a battlefield monster in 2025 📌 If you enjoy modern combat breakdowns and real military stories: 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment your opinion 🔔 Subscribe for more military analysis #A10Warthog#A10Thunderbolt#RedSeaConflict#YemenWar#Houthi#Houthis#USAirForce#CloseAirSupport#GAU8Avenger#MaverickMissile#AGM65#LITENINGPod#ElectronicWarfare#ModernWarfare#MilitaryNews#NavalWarfare#MissileStrike#DroneWarfare#AirPower#USMilitary Disclaimer: The content provided on this channel is intended for educational, informational, and historical review purposes. All opinions expressed represent the views of this channel and do not reflect the official stance of any military organization, government, or institution. We respect all cultures and historical contexts, and all discussions regarding military topics and equipment are presented from an objective and analytical perspective, without endorsing violence or any form of conflict. All video content on this channel is sourced from public domain or publicly available information. Hate speech or the promotion of violence in any form is strictly prohibited. Viewers are encouraged to think critically and engage in a deeper understanding of the complex issues surrounding military history and current events.Use of visual materialfrom the U.S.Department of Defense (DoD) or other militaryorganizations does not imply endorsement or sponsorship.