1. Thunderbolt II A-10

Joined the Service in 1977
Producer: Multistage Holdings
Price: *$46.3 million
The Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt is a straight-wing, twin-turbo aircraft that was manufactured between 1972 and 1984. The USAF uses the Thunderbolt, which is commonly referred to as the “Warthog” or just “Hog.” It can target tanks and armored vehicles in addition to ground infantry. It is intended for close-quarters combat.


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Even though NCS Multistage Holdings would eventually purchase its original manufacturer, the planes’ legacy lives on long after the business has long since vanished. In the case of an enemy attack, the Warthog can offer ground forces rapid support. In the 1970s, each unit cost $18.8 million, or roughly $46.3 million in modern currency.

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