✈️ U.S. Deploys A-10 Warthogs After Iranian Strikes on Multiple Bases
- ManhAn
- March 4, 2026

✈️ U.S. Deploys A-10 Warthogs After Iranian Strikes on Multiple Bases
Gulf Region — The United States has deployed squadrons of A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft to the Middle East following coordinated Iranian missile and drone strikes on several American military installations. Defense officials say the move reflects heightened readiness as tensions escalate across Iraq, Syria, and parts of the Gulf.

The aircraft, commonly known as “Warthogs,” arrived at a desert forward operating base at dusk, heavily armed with AGM-65 Maverick missiles, precision-guided bombs, and 30mm cannon ammunition. Ground crews were seen rapidly refueling and rearming the twin-engine jets under floodlights, preparing them for potential follow-on missions.

Military analysts note that the A-10 is specifically designed for low-altitude close-air-support operations, capable of operating in contested environments and providing sustained firepower over ground forces. Its deployment suggests preparation for more prolonged and rugged combat scenarios rather than limited, stand-off precision strikes.
The reinforcement follows reported damage to U.S. facilities in Iraq, Syria, and other regional locations after Iranian projectiles struck barracks, hangars, and logistical hubs. While full damage assessments are still underway, officials have confirmed structural impacts and casualties in the wake of the attacks.

Pentagon representatives have not detailed specific mission plans but emphasized that the additional air assets are intended to strengthen deterrence and protect U.S. personnel. Regional observers warn that the arrival of specialized ground-attack aircraft underscores the seriousness of the escalation and signals the potential for intensified military operations in the days ahead.