List of Soviet Air Force bases

This List of Soviet Air Force bases shows the state of the Soviet Air Force and Russian Air Force during the last decade of the Cold War to the mid-1990s. Dates shown indicate years during which units and aircraft were known to be at that airbase. If none is indicated, the date is unknown.

In Russia the airbase naming convention seems to be to use the nearest village name, or in the case of a large city, use a numerical designator, i.e. Severomorsk-2. Quite often they are just referred to as, variously, "Tiksi aerodrome" and "Tiksi air base" (uncapitalized). This is also the convention that is used in declassified FOIA documents in the CIA archive website. Therefore, the construction 'X Air Base' or 'X Air Force Base' in regard to the USSR and Russian Federation appears to be incorrect.

Forces in Germany

Forces in Czechoslovakia

Forces in Poland and Hungary

Soviet Air Defence Forces, Western USSR

Moscow District of the PVO

Air Forces of the Moscow Military District

Source Feskov et al. 2004, p. 145

Other units in the Moscow Military District (Vasquez)

Air Forces Training Centres

6th Army of the PVO

Air Forces of Leningrad Military District

10th PVO Army, Arctic

Source Feskov et al. 2004 and Vasquez

Black Sea

19th PVO Army, primarily Caucasus

North Caucasus Military District

11th Air Army - Far East Military District

Source Feskov and Vasquez

12th Army of the PVO (Turkestan Military District)

Siberia/East Central

Long Range Aviation

Military Transport Aviation

Uncategorized

Notes

  1. http://www.mil-airfields.de/de/koethen.htm
  2. http://www.soviet-airforce.com
  3. Michael Holm, 171st Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO, accessed October 2011

References

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