Go Inside The Cockpit Of A Bad-Ass A-10 Warthog As It Rains Down Fiery Freedom From The Skies

The brave men and women in the United States Air Force work diligently at keeping their extraordinary skills sharp so they are ready at a moment’s notice for any precarious military situation. The USAF 25th Fighter Squadron are stationed at Osan Air Base in South Korea, where they practice their specialty of close air support missions.

These amazing individuals fly the A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, better known as Warthogs. Their imposing presence in the East Asia helps maintain the armistice between North and South Korea.

This tremendous video puts you in the cockpit of the $12 million twin-engine assault plane during a close air support drill. Watch as they spread freedom by firing down a fiery blaze from their lethal arsenal.

“Too close for missiles, I’m switching to guns.”