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DCS: A-10C Warthog - Windows

Model: TFC14
SKU: 3839888

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  • PC requirements
    • PC Drive Type and Speed: DVD
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    • Multi-Player Internet: true
    • Platform: Windows
    • ESRB Descriptor: Mild Violence
    • Genre: Flight
    • UPC: 8129680100724

Synopsis
For nearly 30 years, the battle-tested A-10A has served as a major close air support aircraft for the U.S. Air Force, Air National Guard and Reserves. The A-10C takes all the impressive features of the A-10A and kicks it up a notch — creating the ideal air support aircraft for the 21st century. Now, it's your turn to strap yourself into the cockpit and give the bird a fly in DCS: A-10C Warthog. With advanced equipment and weapons systems, the Warthog is ready to take on waves of land, air and sea forces — and, of course, do what it was built to do: destroy tanks in a conventional force-on-force battlefield. Are you?

DCS: A-10C Warthog puts you in the cockpit of one well-armed, battle-tested bird in this flight simulation. Provide close air support as you fly through loads of heart-pounding missions in the Caucasus region of the Black Sea and take out air, land and sea forces. Use the Mission and Campaign Editors to create your own missions, or go for a more relaxing flight in Game mode. The newer Warthog keeps everything you love about the older A-10A, including engines, communications and more, while upgrading the equipment to meet 21st-century standards. Multifunction Color Displays (MFCD), GPS-guided weapons and data-link support ensure that you stay on top during today's toughest missions. Blast enemies to smithereens using precision attack weapons, like Maverick, JDAM and laser-guided bombs. The A-10C Warthog is easy to fly and offers a stable weapons platform, so you control the battle from your cockpit. Your forces on the ground are in a jam and are calling for air support. Give them what they want.

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