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List of Soviet Air Force Basesreport

  • Allstedt (Forces in Germany)

  • Berlin Schönefeld Airport (Forces in Germany)

  • Brand-Briesen Airfield (Forces in Germany)

  • Brandis (Forces in Germany)

  • Damgarten (Pütnitz) (Forces in Germany)

  • Dresden Airport (Forces in Germany)

  • Falkenberg (Alt Lönnewitz) (Forces in Germany)

  • Finsterwalde (Forces in Germany)

  • Finow (Forces in Germany)

  • Großenhain (Forces in Germany)

  • Jüterbog Airfield ("Altes Lager") (Forces in Germany)

  • Koethen 73rd Guards 'Stalingrad' Fighter Regiment (MiG-29), (Forces in Germany)

  • Lärz (Mirow) (Forces in Germany)

  • Leipzig-Altenburg Airport (Forces in Germany)

  • Magdeburg-Cochstedt Airport (Forces in Germany)

  • Mahlwinkel (Forces in Germany)

  • Merseburg (Forces in Germany)

  • Neuruppin (Forces in Germany)

  • Nohra (Forces in Germany)

  • Old Daber Airfield (Forces in Germany)

  • Oranienburg (Forces in Germany)

  • Parchim (Forces in Germany)

  • Sperenberg Airfield (Forces in Germany)

  • Stendal (Forces in Germany)

  • Templin (Groß Dölln) (Forces in Germany)

  • Tutow (Demmin) (Forces in Germany)

  • Welzow (Neu Welzow) (Forces in Germany)

  • Werneuchen (Forces in Germany)

  • Wittstock Air Base (Forces in Germany)

  • Zerbst (Forces in Germany)

  • Hradčany Air Base (Ralsko) (Forces in Czechoslovakia)

  • Milovice (Nymburk District) Airfield (Forces in Czechoslovakia)

  • Sliač Airport (Forces in Czechoslovakia)

  • 4th Air Army, Poland (Forces in Poland and Hungary)

  • Kolobrzeg (Колобжег) 871st Fighter Regiment (MiG-23), Smolensk 1994. (Forces in Poland and Hungary)

  • 36th Air Army, Hungary: 14th Guards Fighter Regiment (MiG-29) Kiskunlacháza, 1. guards fighter-bomber regiment Kunmadaras, 515. fighter regiment Tököl, 396. guards helicopter regiment Kalocsa, 5. guards fighter regiment Sármellék (Forces in Poland and Hungary)

  • 16th Air Army, Germany (Forces in Poland and Hungary)

  • Shaykovka 1994. Former 296th Fighter Regiment; Lydia Litvyak flew with this unit. (Forces in Poland and Hungary)

  • Chojna (Хойна), Poland, 582nd Fighter Aviation Regiment (Forces in Poland and Hungary)

  • Andreapol (Tver). 28th (Guards) Fighter Regiment, Moscow District (MO) PVO, 38 MiG-23. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Vyaz'ma. MO PVO, 45 IAP. MiG-23P. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Morshansk (Tambovo). 153rd Fighter Regiment, MO PVO, 18 MiG-31, 4 MiG-25. (1994; only MiG-31s) (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Yefremov (Tula). MO PVO, 191 IAP. 38 MiG-23. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Smolensk. MO PVO, 401 IAP. MiG-23P. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Tunoshna (Yaroslavl). MO PVO, 415 IAP. 38 MiG-23. (still present 1994) (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Khalino (Kursk). MO PVO, 472 IAP. 38 MiG-23, still present 1994. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Bezhetsk/Dorokhovo (Tver). MO PVO, 611 IAP. 39 Su-15, Su-27 1994. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Pravdinsk (Nizhiy-Novgorod). 786th Fighter Regiment (MiG-25, MiG-31), 1994. MO PVO, 786 IAP. 31 MiG-31, 5 MiG-25. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Borisovsky/Khotilovo (Tver). MO PVO, 790 IAP. 38 MiG-25. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Stupino (Moscow). MO PVO, 436 OTAP. Mi-8. (Moscow District of the PVO)

  • Vainode (Latvia). 6th PVO Army, 54 IAP. 38 Su-27. (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Lodeynoye Pole (Leningrad). 6 PVO, 177 IAP. 38 MiG-23. (Still active in 2006 flying Su-27s) (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Gromovo (Sakkola) (Leningrad). 31 MiG-31. (Active until 2002, 180th Fighter Air Regiment now disbanded) (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Pärnu Airport (Estonia). 6 PVO, 366 IAP & 655 IAP. MiG-23, 42 MiG-23. (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Tallinn Airport (Estonia). 6 PVO, 384 IAP. MiG-23. (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Haapsalu (Estonia). 6 PVO, 425 IAP. 38 MiG-23. (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Feskov lists 458 IAP, Kotlas, with 6th Army of the PVO (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Tapa (Estonia). 6 PVO, 656 IAP. 38 MiG-23. (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Nivenskoye-Yezau (Kaliningrad). 6 PVO, 689 IAP. 36 Su-27. (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Feskov lists 941 IAP twice in 6th Army of the PVO and 10th Army of the PVO (6th Army of the PVO)

  • Siversky. 67th Bomber Regiment (Su-24), 1994. (Air Forces of Leningrad Military District)

  • Monchegorsk. 98th Separate Reconnaissance Regiment (MiG-25, Su-17), 1994. (Air Forces of Leningrad Military District)

  • Smuravyevo-G'dov. 722nd Bomber Regiment (Su-24), 1994. (Air Forces of Leningrad Military District)

  • Norilsk (Krasnoyarskiy Kray). 10 PVO, 57 IAP. Su-15. (Alykel Airport) (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Amderma (Novaya Zemlya). 72nd Fighter Regiment (MiG-31), 1994. 10 PVO, 74 IAP. 31 MiG-31. (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Monchegorsk (Murmansk). 10 PVO, 174 IAP. 29 MiG-31, 6 MiG-25. (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Topoduzheme (Karelia). 10 PVO, 265 IAP. 39 Su-15.(Vasquez) (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Poduzhemye (Kem). 265th Fighter Regiment (Su-27), 1994. (Vasquez & Feskov) (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Afrikanda (Murmansk). 431st Fighter Regiment (Su-27), 1994. 10 PVO, 431 IAP & 470 IAP. 39 Su-15, Su-27. (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Savatiya (Kotlas) (Arkhangelsk). 10 PVO, 445 IAP. 41 MiG-25. (Base still active 2003 flying MiG-31s with the 458th Fighter Regiment?) (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Talagi (Arkhangelsk). 518th Fighter Regiment (MiG-31). 10 PVO, 518 IAP. 31 MiG-31. Regiment disbanded 1998. (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Letneozersky (Karelia). 10 PVO, 524 IAP. 39 MiG-25. still in place 1994. (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Rogachevo (Novaya Zemlya). 641st Fighter Regiment (Su-27), 1994. 10 PVO, 641 IAP. 32 Su-27, 2 Mi-8. (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Kilp Yavr (Murmansk). 941st Fighter Regiment (Su-27), 1994. 10 PVO, 941 IAP. 38 Su-27. (Active in 2006 still flying Su-27s) (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Besovets (Karnliya). 159th Fighter Regiment (Su-27), 1994. MiG-25. (still active flying Su-27s) Feskov notes 991 IAP, MiG-25P, in 1988. (159 IAP relocated from Poland later). (10th PVO Army, Arctic)

  • Source Feskov et al. 2004, p. 152 and Vasquez (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Nasosnaya. 19 PVO, 50 IAP. MiG-25PDS. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Nasosnaya (Baku). 19 PVO, 82 IAP. 38 MiG-25. (Feskov: unknown location) (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Rostov-on-Don Northwest. 19 PVO, 83 IAP. 40 MiG-25. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Sandar/Marneuli. 19 PVO, 166 IAP. 40 Su-15TM. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Gudauta (Bombora). 19 PVO, 171 IAP. Su-15TM. - up until 1982. Then transferred to Ugolnye Kopi, Chukotia Autonomous Okrug. Base became home to another regiment flying Su-27s. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Privolzhskiy/Volga. 19 PVO, 209 IAP. Su-27, MiG-23. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Astrakhan Northwest. 19 PVO, 393 IAP. 38 MiG-23. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Gudauta. 19 PVO, 529 IAP. 34 Su-27. (Feskov: location 'SO') (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Krymskaya (Crimea). 19 PVO, 562nd Fighter Regiment 35 Su-27, 1994. (19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus)

  • Kotelnikovo. 704th Training Regiment (L-39), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Kuskovskaya (Kushchyovskaya). 797nd Training Regiment (MiG-21, MiG-29, Su-27), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Armavir. 713rd Training Regiment (MiG-23, Mi-8), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Maykop. 761st Training Regiment (MiG-21, MiG-23), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Rostov-na-Donu. 83rd Fighter Regiment (MiG-25), 1994. 359th Separate Transport Squadron (Mi-26, Mi-8), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Astrakhan. 116th Combat Training Center (MiG-23, MiG-29, Mi-8), 1994. 209th Fighter Regiment (MiG-23, Su-27), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Tihoretsk. 627nd Training Regiment (L-39), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Krasnodar. 802nd Training Regiment (Su-22, Su-24, Su-25, Mi-8), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Primorsko-Akhtarsk. 960th Training Regiment (L-39), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Volgograd. Katcha Air Force Academy, 1994. 706th Training Regiment (L-39), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Mikhailovka/Lebyazhiye. 1st Attack Training Regiment (MiG-23, MiG-27, Su-24), 1994. (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Morozovsk. 143rd Bomber Regiment (Su-24), 1994. Feskov: Kopitnari, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1988 (North Caucasus Military District)

  • Artem (Primorskiye). 11 PVO, 22 IAP. MiG-23. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Zolotaya Dolina (Unashi) (Primorskiye). 11 PVO, 47 IAP. Su-27. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Orlovka. MO PVO, 404 IAP. MiG-29, Su-27. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Dzemgi (Komsomol'sk-na-Amure). 11 PVO, 60 IAP. Su-27. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Khabarovsk (Khabarovsk). 11 PVO, 301 IAP. MiG-23. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Sovetskaya Gavan. 11 PVO, 308 IAP. MiG-23. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Dolinsk-Sokol (Sakhalin). 11 PVO, 365 IAP. MiG-31, Su-27. 11 PVO, 777 IAP. MiG-23 (Feskov; not listed in Vasquez) (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Burevestnik (Iturup)). 11 PVO, 387 IAP. MiG-23. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Chuguyevka (Primorskiy Kray). 11 PVO, 513 IAP. MiG-31, MiG-25. (Vasquez says 530 IAP) (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Yelizovo-Petropavlovsk) (Kamchatka). 11 PVO, 865 IAP. MiG-31. (11th Air Army - Far East Military District)

  • Source Feskov et al. 2004, p. 152 and Vasquez (12th Army of the PVO (Turkestan Military District))

  • Chirchik-Andizhan (Uzbekistan). 12 PVO, 9 (Guards) IAP. 32 Su-27 / Su-15. (12th Army of the PVO (Turkestan Military District))

  • Aktepe-Bezmein (Ashkabad). 12 PVO, 152 IAP. MiG-23M, MiG-25PD. (12th Army of the PVO (Turkestan Military District))

  • Nebit-Dag/Krasnovodsk (Turkmenia). 12 PVO, 179 IAP. MiG-23M. (12th Army of the PVO (Turkestan Military District))

  • Lugovoe (Kazakhstan). 12 PVO, 715 IAP. MiG-23M. (12th Army of the PVO (Turkestan Military District))

  • Dyagilevo (Ryazan). 49 UTBAP. Tu-22M, Tu-95MS, Tu-9, L-39C, L-29. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Ryazan. TBAP. Tu-95U and L-39C as of 1994. 43rd Combat and Type Training Center (Tu-22M and L-29). (Long Range Aviation)

  • Shaykovka (Shaykovo) (Kaluga). 52 ITBAP. Tu-22M3, Tu-16. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Belaya Tserkov (Kiev). 251 ITBAP. Tu-22M, Tu-16, Tu-22. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Nezhin (Kiev). 199 ODRAP. Tu-22R, Tu-22RDK, Tu-22K, Tu-22 (Long Range Aviation)

  • Ziabrauka (Gomel). 290 ODRAP. Tu-22RDM, 28 Tu-22R. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Uzyn (air base) (Kiev). 1006 TBAP, 409 APSZ. Tu-95MS, Tu-95, Il-78. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Mozdok (Ossetia). 121 TBAP, 182 TBAP. Tu-22M as of 1994. Tu-95MS16, Tu-95MS6. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Pryluki (Kiev). 184 TBAP. Tu-160, Tu-134UBL. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Poltava (Poltava). 185 TBAP. Tu-22M3. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Ozerne (Zhitomyr). 341 TBAP. Tu-22M2, Tu-22PD. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Machulishchy (Minsk). 121 TBAP. Tu-22M. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Baranovichi (Brest). 203 TBAP. 30 Tu-22, Tu-22PD. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Bobruysk (Mogilev). 200 TBAP. 15 Tu-22M, 15 Tu-16. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Stryi (L'vov). 260 TBAP. Tu-22M3, Tu-16. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Raadi Airfield, Tartu. 132 TBAP. Tu-22M3, Tu-16. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Tver (Vitebsk). 402 TBAP. 20 Tu-22M3. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Soltsy-2 (Novgorod). 840 TBAP. Tu-22M3 as of 1994. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Spassk-Dalny Airfield. 219 ODRAP. Tu-16R, Tu-16Z. (Spassk-Dalny) (Long Range Aviation)

  • Semipalitinsk (Kazakhstan). 1223 TBAP, 1226 TBAP. Tu-95MS, Tu-95M. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Ukrainka (Amur). 40 TBAP, 79 TBAP. Tu-95K, Tu-95KM. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Belaya (Irkutsk). 303 TBAP, 1225 TBAP. Tu-22M as of 1994. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Vozdvizhenka (Primorskiy). 444 TBAP. Tu-16. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Zavitinsk (Chita). Tu-22K. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Engels-2 (Saratov). 200 TBAP, 1096 TBAP, 1230 APSZ. Tu-160 and Tu-134UBL (post-1994). Tu-22, Il-78, ZMD, ZMS-2. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Dolon. 1223 GV, 1226 GV. Tu-95MS, Tu-95M. (Long Range Aviation)

  • Fergana. 194 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Pskov. 334 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Tula. 374 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Seshcha. 566 GV, 235 GV. Il-76, An-124. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Ulyanovsk. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Kirovokan. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Smolensk. 103 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Novgorod. 110 GV. Il-76. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Vitebsk. 339 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Zaporozhye. 37 GV. An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Krivoy Rog. 338 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Melitopol. 25 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Dzhankoy. 369 GV. An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Ivanovo. 81 GV. An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Panevezhis. 117 GV. An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Kedaynyay. 128 GV. Il-76, An-22. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Shyaulyay. 196 GV. Il-76. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Omsk-Chkalovsk. 70/353/354 GV. Il-62, Il-76, Il-86, An-12, An-26, An-24, Tu-134, Tu-154. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Tagenrog. 708 GV. Il-76. (Military Transport Aviation)

  • Belashov. Belashov Air Force Academy (Mi-8), 1994. (Uncategorized)

  • Marinovka. 168th Bomber Regiment (Su-24), 1994. (Uncategorized)

  • Migalovo. 8 GV. An-22, An-12. (Uncategorized)

  • Kapustin Yar. 235th Separate Squadron (Mi-8), 1994. (Uncategorized)

  • Aschebutak (Uncategorized)

  • Lebedovo (Uncategorized)

  • Mengon (Uncategorized)

  • Nurmalitsy (Uncategorized)

  • Rūdininkai training ground (Uncategorized)

  • Salmi (Uncategorized)

  • Sharomy (air base) (Uncategorized)

  • Verkhnaya Zaimka (Uncategorized)

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