The 1st Guards Bomber Aviation Division (Russian: 1-я гвардейская бомбардировочная Сталинградская ордена Ленина дважды Краснознаменная орденов Суворова и Кутузова авиационная дивизия) was an Aviation Division of the Soviet Air Force.
The 1st Guards Bomber Aviation Division was initially formed as the 226th Assault Aviation Division as part of the 8th Air Army in May 1942.[1] The 8th Air Army was supporting the Southwestern Front (Soviet Union) as it battled the German advance as part of Operation Blau.
On 18 March 1943 the division was renamed the 1st Guards Assault Aviation Division. By this time 8th Air Army was part of Southern Front and included the 2 сак (201 иад, 214 шад), 10 сак (206, 287 иад, 289 шад), 1 Guards ShaD (1 гв шад), 270th Bomber Aviation Division (270 бад), 2 гв. нбад, 6 гв. иад, 8 рап, 406 лбап, and the 678 трап.[2]
Organisation in May 1945 (Ketrzyn, Poland):
Division headquarters moved from Ketrzyn to Lida, Grodno Oblast, in the Belorussian SSR, in July 1945.
The 76th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment was disbanded in April 1947.
1957 renamed 1st Guards Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division (1st IBAD, from 11 November 1976 1st ADIB).
Organisation 1957:
Organisation 1970:
The division was renamed the 1st Guards Bomber Aviation Division in 1989.
Organisation 1990:
Divisional headquarters was moved to Krasnodar, Krasnodar Krai, in 1993, and the division became part of the 4th Army of Air Forces and Air Defence.