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American airfield in Iraq gives 'unlimited potential' for U.S. jets (A-10s, C-130s arrive at Tillil)
Knight Ridder Newspapers | March 30, 2003

Posted on 03/30/2003 1:05:54 PM PST by HAL9000

TILLIL AIRFIELD, Iraq - This fast-developing American air hub in southern Iraq now provides a way station for tank-busting A-10 Warthog jets, a key weapon in the U.S.-led assault on Saddam Hussein's Medina division of the Republican Guard.

The first A-10 came into Tillil Saturday night, and through the day and night Sunday the jets flew hard-turning arcs in the sky near the embattled city of An Nasiriyah.

In combat, the jets fly low in close support of ground troops as they hunt enemy armored vehicles. With Tillil, the jets have a place to launch missions within an hour of Baghdad and a safe haven if they run into mechanical problems or run low on fuel.

"We've got unlimited potential right now," said Lt. Col. G. Petrequin of the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command. "We've got two big runways and plenty of space to park planes. Use your imagination."

Tillil is the third airport that the Air Force's Tanker Airlift Control Element has established in the Persian Gulf for the war, and it is the first in Iraq.

Along with the A-10s, Tillil has seen the number of flights from supply-laden C-130 transport planes leap from one late last week to more than 30 Sunday.

The well-paved airstrips sit amid a vast desert plain at 10 feet above sea level.

Iraqis tried to make it inconvenient for Americans to commandeer the spot by leaving large concrete blocks, broken-down tanks and other heavy debris in the runway. Getting it off was much like a county fair tractor pull, said one officer. But the pavement was not damaged.

"We could have patched that, but it would have taken much longer," said Air Force Capt. Marc Supinski of Springfield, Mass.

So far, the transport planes have been mainly airlifting in troops, said Air Force Lt. Col. Victor J. Manges of Griffith, Ind.

"It's forward. It's in the country," Manges said. "It's another way to bring in stuff, and it's a lot faster than going by land."

(c) 2003, Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: a10; attackjets; bushinternational; c130; iraq; saddamhussein; supplylines; tillil; tillilairbase

1 posted on 03/30/2003 1:05:54 PM PST by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
This isn't important of course...were loosing this war...Don't you watch ABCCBSMSNBCCNN
2 posted on 03/30/2003 1:10:00 PM PST by math=power
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To: HAL9000
I love those A 10's!!!!
3 posted on 03/30/2003 1:12:34 PM PST by Mister Baredog ((They wanted to kill 50,000 of us on 9/11, we will never forget!))
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To: HAL9000
Welcome Warthogs! Ya got a little facelift, but you're still good and ugly... now go do the right thing.
4 posted on 03/30/2003 1:13:33 PM PST by Migraine (...that really goes against migraine!)
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To: Mister Baredog
Warthog Territory
5 posted on 03/30/2003 1:14:21 PM PST by dighton (Amen-Corner Hatchet Team, Nasty Little Clique)
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To: HAL9000
"We've got two big runways and plenty of space to park planes."

Note to Saddam: Thanks pal. What a guy. It takes a real friend to supply such huge and useful runways and aircraft parking space. Y'all come on up and see it sometime.

6 posted on 03/30/2003 1:21:51 PM PST by Enterprise
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To: dighton
Warthog Territory

Thank you, bookmarked for future reference!

7 posted on 03/30/2003 1:27:48 PM PST by Mister Baredog ((They wanted to kill 50,000 of us on 9/11, we will never forget!))
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To: HAL9000
Do we have sufficient air superiority to start utilizing the AC103s? They sure can save a lot of sorty time and munition costs.
8 posted on 03/30/2003 1:37:40 PM PST by Jeff Chandler ( ;)
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To: Jeff Chandler
AC103 = AC130
9 posted on 03/30/2003 1:37:56 PM PST by Jeff Chandler ( ;)
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To: Mister Baredog
"I love those A 10s!!!"

Instead of scrapping them as I keep hearing, they sould examine and evaluate any kinks that may be left in the, if any, and develope some upgrades for them with "new & improved" technology (perhaps, coat them with "Line-X" spray-on truck-bed liner that withstands bomb blasts) and start turning out a a whole new set of them.

It seems that less A 10s are crashing than are helicopters. The helicopter fleet should be re-evaluated and perhaps re-designed to use less moving parts and less suseptible to the "magic "BB" knocking them down. I'm sure we could come up with a better next-generation of rotary aircraft.

10 posted on 03/30/2003 1:42:13 PM PST by KriegerGeist ("In war there is no substitute for victory" General Douglas MacArthur)
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To: Jeff Chandler
Yes, I heard that AC130's had joined the battle yesterday.

A_R

11 posted on 03/30/2003 1:43:25 PM PST by arkady_renko (I know they've been let down before)
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To: arkady_renko
I think they must be digging new graves for RGs....hehe.
12 posted on 03/30/2003 2:09:41 PM PST by Keith
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