In a remarkable display of old-school airpower dominance, the legendary A-10 Warthog has succeeded where advanced US Navy warships and missiles fell short in the Strait of Hormuz. While Navy destroyers and carrier-based aircraft struggled to fully neutralize hidden Iranian coastal defenses, the slow, low-flying A-10 Thunderbolt II delivered devastating close-air support that turned the tide on the ground.
After US Marines stormed key positions along the Iranian coastline in the recent amphibious ᴀssault, Iranian forces retreated into rugged mountain caves, narrow coastal valleys, and camouflaged bunkers overlooking the strait. These positions were extremely difficult for Navy ships to engage effectively. Ship-launched missiles and high-alтιтude strikes faced challenges from terrain masking, short reaction windows, and the need to avoid collateral damage in тιԍнт quarters. Several anti-ship missile launchers and artillery positions remained active, continuing to threaten coalition forces.

That’s when squadrons of A-10 Warthogs were called in. Flying at low alтιтude with their signature heavy armor and mᴀssive 30mm GAU-8 Avenger cannon, the “tank killers” unleashed relentless firepower. The distinctive BRRRRT sound echoed across the strait as the Warthogs shredded Iranian vehicles, mobile launchers, and troop concentrations in pᴀsses and ridgelines that the Navy simply couldn’t reach with the same precision and persistence.
In just hours, the A-10s destroyed over 40 hardened targets, cleared critical corridors for Marine advances, and silenced the remaining threats that had pinned down naval operations. The aircraft’s ability to loiter for long periods, absorb enemy fire, and deliver overwhelming close support proved once again why this Cold War-era legend remains unmatched in certain combat environments.
This success comes after weeks of relentless pressure on Iran: the destruction of the Hajiabad missile city, the B-1 bomber strike on the underground mega-fortress, the F-35 nuclear facility raid, and the earlier port and oil infrastructure collapses. Iran’s latest mᴀssive missile attack already failed spectacularly against US defenses. Now even their coastal resistance is crumbling.

The A-10 Warthog has reminded everyone that technology alone doesn’t win wars — the right tool for the right mission still matters. American airpower, in all its forms, continues to dominate.
The Iranian regime is in full retreat. US and allied forces now control critical terrain in the Strait of Hormuz, securing one of the world’s most important waterways.
This story is still developing rapidly as ground operations continue.
