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"publishedAt": "2026-04-08T20:20:07.000Z",
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"Air",
"Rapid Acquisition & Sustainment",
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"aerial refueling boom",
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"textContent": "The Air Force has developed a probe refueling adapter that could give the aging A-10 Thunderbolt II more options for refueling. The Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center led the effort, along with multiple other organizations, to provide the A-10 with probe-and-drogue air refueling capability in addition to its flying boom option.\n\nThe post A New Device Gives the A-10 Warthog Another Way to Refuel appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
"title": "A New Device Gives the A-10 Warthog Another Way to Refuel"
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