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#131 Future of the Wild Weasel - Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD)

#131 Future of the Wild Weasel - Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD)

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In Part V of the SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) series, host Mike “Flash” McVay sits down once again with A-10 pilot Ridge "Kelso" Flick to dive deep into the critical role the Warthog plays in SEAD and close air support operations. Drawing from his extensive experience flying the A-10 in hostile environments, Kelso shares insights into how low-level tactics, survivability, and precision targeting come together in the face of modern air defense threats. From Cold War-era training to post-9/11 combat deployments, this episode explores how A-10 pilots adapted to evolving SAM and AAA threats while maintaining their mission to protect ground forces. Kelso’s perspective offers a unique look at the intersection of close air support and SEAD, highlighting the courage and coordination required in every mission.

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