Dzhida

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Dzhida
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Summary
Airport type military
Operator Russian Air Force
Serves Dzhida
Elevation AMSL 1968 ft (600 m)
Coordinates 50°41′0″N, 106°8′0″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
8202 2500 Concrete

Dzhida (also given as Nyangi or Eleagnus) is an air base in the Lake Baikal region of Russia. It is a large fighter base with small revetment groups scattered around airfield.

It has been home to:

  • 2 Gv BAP (2nd Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment) flying Su-24M aircraft as recently as [1991] [1].
  • 21 BAP (21st Bomber Aviation Regiment) flying Su-24.

On rare occasion the airfield's name appears as Eleagnus, which is Latin for the Russian word dzhida.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Butowski, Pyotr (2004). Air Power Analysis: Russian Federation. AIRtime Publishing, Inc. 
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