Soviet Air Forces Order of Battle 1 May 1945

Following is the organization of the Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily on May 1st 1945.

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A Soviet Air Force Il-2M

Contents

Leningrad Front

Courland Group of Forces

5th Bomber Corps
14th Fighter Corps
Other units
Subordinated units and groups

3rd Belorussian Front

1st Air Army

3rd Air Army

2nd Belorussian Front

4th Air Army

5th Bomber Corps
4th Ground Attack Corps
8th Fighter Corps
Other units

1st Belorussian Front

16th Air Army

3rd Bomber Corps
6th Bomber Corps
6th Ground Attack Corps
9th Ground Attack Corps
1st Guards Fighter Corps
3rd Fighter Corps
6th Fighter Corps
13th Fighter Corps
Other units
Subordinated units and groups

1st Ukrainian Front

2nd Air Army

4th Ukrainian Front

8th Air Army

8th Shturmovoy air Corps (224, 227 Shturmovaya air div.), 10 fighter air Corps (10 and 15 Grd. fighter air div.), 321 bomb. air div., 8 recon. air regt., 100 fire correct. recon. air regt. , 678 transp. air regt., 212 ind. evac. air regt., 200 air sigs. regt., 87 Grd. air regt. of Civil Air Fleet

Air defense forces (PVO) for state territory

A note regarding the use "Patrol Area of". The actual term used in the Russian OOB is ob'yekty, which literally means 'objects'. However, in the military sense it can mean structures, and targets. One possible interpretation that can be offered to better define the use in English is that the meaning here is of the actual "area of responsibility" of the unit in terms of installations, facilities, logistic networks and other possible locations that an enemy may select to attack. In this sense the meaning is more an area-related definition then a specific location, describing the operational activity of the air unit within the realm of its responsibilities.

STAVKA Reserve of Military High Command

Military districts and inactive Fronts

144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150 ind. AAA bat.

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