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Airmen Install Refueling Probe on A-10

MAY 28, 2026 – Airmen assigned to Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, installed the base’s first air refueling probe on an A-10C Thunderbolt II subsonic attack aircraft, enhancing its ability to support combat search and rescue and close-air support operations.

The adapter allows A-10 pilots to use probe-and-drogue refueling instead of boom-only systems, increasing refueling options and allowing the aircraft to refuel from HC-130J Combat King II aircraft at lower altitudes. It also increases operational flexibility and reduces the need for aircraft to climb to higher altitudes for refueling support.

Maintainers began preparing for the modification in late April.

According to Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brent Vargas, a fuels craftsman assigned to the 23rd Maintenance Squadron, they received the probes May 11 and began installing them on the first of two aircraft two days later.

Installation typically takes approximately four hours to complete, though the team faced challenges during the process.

“We did encounter an issue while installing the modified mount bolts that caused the nut plates to cross-thread, leading to the removal of the refueling receptacle, costing us several hours,” Vargas said.

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Wesley Zell, an A-10 refueling probe installer assigned to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, worked alongside Moody’s maintainers to complete the installation. Although the installation process is generally straightforward, removing existing aircraft hardware and correctly installing the mounting components proved to be one of the most difficult parts of the modification.

“There’s been a lot of issues getting these bolts removed so we can put the probe on,” Zell said. “These screws and bolts hardly ever come out anyway, so doing this is the time-consuming part of it. Once we get that part up, the install of the probe is very simple.”

Following the installation, pilots assigned to the 74th Fighter Squadron conducted familiarization flights with the new capability. For Air Force Capt. Ron Wayman, the flight marked a milestone for Moody’s A-10 community.

“It was a cool experience; something we’ve never done before,” Wayman said. “Getting to do it with the HC-130s from Moody was a pretty cool experience.”

The new refueling capability enables A-10s to receive fuel below 10,000 feet from HC-130J Combat King II aircraft, keeping pilots aligned with combat search and rescue operations while improving mission efficiency. The system also allows two A-10s to refuel simultaneously, unlike traditional refueling methods with KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft.

“It gives the A-10 a different way of being able to refuel with the HC-130s,” Zell said. “Now they can go low-level — below 10,000 feet — refuel with the HC-130 and stay in the [combat search and rescue] mission.”

Wayman said the added capability provides aircrews with greater operational flexibility for future missions and deployments.

“It’s a good capability for us,” he said. “It’ll give us more options when we’re in future fights and during things as simple as moving across country or transoceanic crossings; it’s another capability that can help us.”

The installation effort also demonstrated the technical expertise and adaptability of Moody Air Force Base’s maintainers, who executed the modification at the flight line level.

“It highlights our talents at the functional level, relying entirely on high-level capabilities of flight line maintainers, rather than specialized depot-level facilities,” Vargas said, adding that subject matter experts from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base also demonstrated how to implement the modular pack-out kits provided, to sustain the new capability downrange and reduce reliance on traditional supply chains.

The effort reflects a broader push across the Air Force to rapidly integrate emerging capabilities and prepare airmen to operate in evolving environments. Building on previous integrations completed downrange and at other A-10 units, teams collaborated to familiarize maintainers with the installation process and improve operational readiness.

The addition of the refueling probe marks a significant step forward in Moody Air Force Base’s combat capability — expanding the A-10C Thunderbolt II’s ability to support combat search and rescue and close-air support operations. By integrating the system before deployment, Moody airmen increased operational flexibility, extended mission endurance and reinforced the Air Force’s commitment to rapidly adapting combat capabilities for future fights.

By Air Force Airman 1st Class Rachel Howell
23rd Wing

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