A10 warthog: A-10 Warthog Operations Intensify in the Strait of Hormuz
On March 19, 2026, the U.S. military announced the deployment of A-10 Warthogs in the Strait of Hormuz to counter Iranian naval threats. This operation comes amid escalating tensions in the region, with U.S. Central Command confirming the aircraft’s role in targeting Iranian boats.
According to reports, A-10 Warthogs have been instrumental in destroying over 120 Iranian vessels and 44 mine layers as part of Operation Epic Fury. The aircraft, known for their close air support capabilities, are now being utilized in maritime operations, a role that has been emphasized despite previous perceptions of their limited utility in such contexts.
The A-10’s ability to loiter for extended periods allows it to deliver precise attacks on small, fast-moving targets, making it particularly effective against Iranian fast-attack watercraft. Equipped with a GAU-8/A Avenger 30mm cannon and capable of carrying 70 mm APKWS II laser-guided rockets, the A-10 is well-suited for these operations.
General Dan Caine remarked, “The A-10 Warthog is now in the fight across the southern flank and is hunting and killing fast-attack watercraft in the Straits of Hormuz.” This statement highlights the aircraft’s active engagement in the region.
In addition to its current operations, the U.S. military is reportedly considering new options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which may include a possible ground incursion. The ongoing conflict has prompted a reevaluation of military strategies in the area.
Despite its long-standing association with land missions, the A-10’s maritime role has become increasingly significant. Dan Grazier, a military analyst, stated, “The longer the A-10 exists, the more impressed I am with that aircraft,” underscoring its adaptability and effectiveness.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact locations from which the A-10s are operating. Furthermore, future plans for the A-10’s retirement and its operational role in the Middle East remain unclear.