30 A-10 Thunderbolt II Jets Take Part In Elephant Walk Exercise At Moody AFB
Surge Exercise at Moody Air Force Base involved A-10C
Thunderbolt IIs, HH-60G Pave Hawks, and HC-130J Combat King II aircraft.
On May 22,
aircraft from the 23d Wing, conducted a “surge exercise” at their home base at
Moody Air Force Base, Georgia.
HH-60G
Pave Hawk helicopter, A-10C
Thunderbolt II jets
and HC-130K Combat King II took part in the exercise whose aim was to
demonstrate the wing’s ability to rapidly deploy and launch combat ready forces.
The
exercise also featured a typical Elephant Walk carried out by one Pave Hawk,
two Combat King II and 30 fully armed A-10C Warthogs.
As already explained several times in the past, during Elephant Walk exercises
military aircraft taxi in close formation or in sequence right before a minimum interval
takeoff and, depending
on the purpose of the training event they then either take off or taxi back to
the apron.
“Elephant Walks” are particularly frequent in
South Korea where
local-based U.S. Air Force jets (often alongside Republic of Korea Air Force
planes) frequently stage such “collective shows of force” in response to North Korea’s
aggressive posture and threats
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