Forces of central subordination of the Russian Air Force 2008
The Forces of central subordination of the Russian Air Force report directly to the Headquarters of the Air Force. This listing is believed to be as of August 2008.
Units and formations
- 132nd Central Communications Center, Balashikha, Zarya airport, Moscow Oblast[1]
- 1st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment - Su-24 - Lebyazhye - absorbed by 6970th Aviation Base, 1 September 2009[2]
- 764th Fighter Aviation Regiment - MiG-31, MiG-25PU - Bolshoye Savino Airport (Sokol)[3]
- 8th Special Purpose Aviation Division (Chkalovsky Airport)[1]
- 353rd Special Purpose Aviation Regiment— Chkalovsky Airport — Il-18, Il-76, Аn-12, Аn-72, Тu-134, Тu-154.
- 354th Special Purpose Aviation Regiment— Chkalovsky Airport — Il-18, Il-76, Аn-12, Аn-72, Тu-134, Тu-154.
- 206th Special Purpose Aviation Base — Chkalovsky Airport — Mi-8 helicopters.
- 223rd Flight Unit - commercial transport - Chkalovsky Airport - Il-62M, Il-76MD, Tu-134A-3, Tupolev Tu-154B-2
- 2457th Air Base of Long Range Radiolocation Detection Aircraft - A-50, A-50М - Ivanovo Severny[1]
- 929th State Flight Test Centre (Akhtubinsk)
- 1338th Test Facility - Chkalovsky Airport - Il-22, Il-80, and Il-82
- High-altitude mountain Center for Air Materiel and Weapons Research - Nalchik
- 368th Detached Composite Aviation Squadron
- 13th Aeronautic Test Facility - Volsk - air balloons
- 267th Center of Test Pilots Training - Akhtubinsk
- 4th Centre for Combat Training and Flight Personnel Training - Lipetsk Air Base
- 968th Sevastopol Composite Training and Research Aviation Regiment, Lipetsk Air Base, fighter jets MiG-29, Su-27, Su-27M, Su-30, bombers Su-24M, Su-24M2, Su-34, reconnaissance plane Su-24MP, jammer Su-24MP, strike-fighter Su-25, Su-25T, Su-25SM
- 3958th Guards Kerch Aviation Base, Savasleyka, Nizhegorod Oblast, MiG-31.
- 4020th Base for Reserve Aircraft, Lipetsk
- 185th Centre for Combat Training and Flight Personnel Training - Astrakhan
- 344th Centre for Combat Training and Flight Personnel Training - Torzhok (ground forces helicopters) (ru:344 Центр боевой подготовки и переучивания лётного состава армейской авиации)
- 924th Centre for Combat Training and Flight Personnel Training - Yegoryevsk Base UAV.
- 275th Separate research and UAV squadron instructors(Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), Yegoryevsk, Moscow Oblast. UAV Tu-143, Yak PCHELA-1T, IAI Searcher 2 .
- Russian State Scientific-Research Institute Centre for Cosmonaut Training - Zvezdnyi Goronok
- 70th Separate test and training Aviation Regiment Special Purpose — Chkalovski — Il-76 and other.
Warehouses, Storage and Maintenance Depots, Aircraft Repair Plants
- Central Aviation Base of Rocket Armament and Ammunition, Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Oblast
- Aviation Warehouse of Rocket Armament and Ammunition, Yoshkar-Ola
- Supply and Storage Depot of Air Defense Rocket Armament, Serpukhov, Moscow Oblast
- Storage and Maintenance Depot of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Yaroslavl (Tunoshna)
- 502nd Military Equipment Maintenance Plant, Fryazevo (Noginsk-5)
- 1015th Military Equipment Maintenance Plant, Nizhniye Sergi-3, Sverdlovsk Oblast
- 1019th Military Equipment Maintenance Plant, Onokhoy-2, Buryat Republic
- 1253rd Central Radar Armament Maintenance Base, Samara-28
- 2227th Armament Maintenance and Storage Base, Trudovaya, Moscow Oblast
- 2503rd Central Base of Automated Control Systems Maintenance, Yanino-1, Leningrad Oblast
- 2529th Central Base of Armament Maintenance, Khabarovsk
- 2633rd Base of Armament Maintenance and Storage, Lyubertsy, Moscow Oblast
- 3821st Base of Armament Maintenance and Storage, Tosno, Leningrad Oblast
- 20th Aircraft Overhaul Plant, Pushkin-3 (not an inhabited locality, or name is misspelled), Leningrad Oblast
- 150th Aircraft Overhaul Plant, Lyublino-Novoye, Kaliningrad Oblast
- 419th Aircraft Overhaul Plant, Gorelovo, Leningrad Oblast
- 695th Aircraft Overhaul Plant, Aramil, Sverdlovsk Oblast
- 99th Air-Technical Equipment Plant, Ostafyevo (Shcherbinka), Moscow Oblast
- 5212nd Testing and Control (Docking?) Station, Znamensk, Astrakhan Oblast
Training and Research Organisations
- 2nd Central Scientific-Research Institute — Tver
- 13th State Scientific Research Institute "ERAT" Luberchi Moscow oblast.
- 30th Central Scientific-Research Institute (ЦНИИ АКТ) — Shelkovo, it includes also research institutes in Noginsk.
- Gagarin Military Air Academy (VVA) — Monino
- Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy — Moscow
- Zhukov Command Academy of Air Defense — Tver ( branch in the St. Petersburg )
- Yaroslavl Anti-aircraft missile defense institute.
- Chelyabinsk Red Banner Military Aviation Institute of Navigators
- 604th Training Aviation Regiment — Chelyabinsk Shagol Airport
- Irkutsk Military Aviation Engineering Institute - disbanded in 2009 and transferred to VCMAEU.
- Tambov Military Aviation Engineering Institute - disbanded in 2009 and transferred to VCMAEU.
- Voronezh Central Military Aviation Engineering University ( VCMAEU )
- Krasnodar Military Aviation Institute (L-39Cs);by 2016, the Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation Pilots College Named for Hero of the Soviet Union A.K. Serov[4]
- Syzran Military Aviation Institute (Mi-2, Mi-8, Mi-24)
- 783rd Training Centre (Armavir) (MiG-29, L-39C)
- 786th Training Centre (Borisoglebsk):
- 160th Training Aviation Regiment — Borisoglebsk — Su-27
- 644th Training Aviation Regiment — Michurinsk — L-39, Su-24, Su-25, MiG-29
- ???th Aviation Training Center for training flight crews and long-range military transport aircraft - Balashov:
- ?? th Training Aviation Regiment - Balashov
- 666th Training Aviation Regiment - Rtishchevo
- Center for anti-aircraft missile troops, Uchhoz (Gatchina-3), the Leningrad Region. Chief - Colonel Alexander Dobrovolsky.
- 357th Training Center, Belgorod. Chief - Colonel Viktor Baranov.
- 834th Centre for Signal Corps Radio and ensure, Novgorod. Chief - Colonel Vasily Fedosov.
- 874th training center (settlement) of radio engineering troops, Vladimir. Chief - Colonel Yuri Balaban.
- 902nd Training Center (settlement) of anti-aircraft missile troops Kosterevo-1, Vladimir Oblast.
Medical and athletic facilities
- State Research Institute of Aviation and Space Medicine, Moscow. Chief - Major-General Igor Ushakov.
- 5th Central Military Research Aviation Hospital, Krasnogorsk-3, Moscow Region.
- 7th Central Military Research Aviation Hospital, Moscow.
- Spa Air Force, Chemitokvadzhe, Krasnodar Krai. Chief - Colonel Theodore Barantsev.
- Central Sports Club VVS Samara. Chief - Colonel Dmitry Shlyahtin.
- 361st Center of psychophysiological training of personnel, Agha, Krasnodar region.
- 709th Center of psychophysiological training of personnel, Anapa (now Dzhubga), Krasnodar region.
- 464th Training Center for Physical Culture and Sports, Ufa, Bashkortostan.
References
- Части центрального подчинения [Parts of Central Subordination]. Kommersant (in Russian). 25 August 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
- Michael Holm, 1st Guards Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment, accessed October 2011
- Piotr Butowsky. Force Report:Russian Air Force, Air Forces Monthly, July 2007.
- Nikolay Surkov and Aleksey Ramm, "Подготовку летчиков пустят на поток (Flight Crew Training to Be Stepped Up)," Izvestiya Online, 2 October 2017. https://iz.ru/645337/nikolai-surkov-aleksei-ramm/letchikov-budut-gotovit-tysiachami via OEWatch, Vol.7, Issue 10, November 2017. See also http://www.ww2.dk/new/air%20force/division/schools/kvolty.htm.
Sources
- WARFARE.BE. "Воздушно-Космические Силы" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2016-05-11.
- Piotr Butowsky. Force Report:Russian Air Force, Air Forces Monthly, August 2007 issue; Pyotr Butowski, Air Power Analysis: Russian Federation, Part 2, International Air Power Review, AIRTime Publishing, No.13, Summer 2004 (also Part 1 in a previous issue)
- Новая Россия - Военно-воздушные силы (Библиография)(in Russian)
- Yefim Gordon, Dmitriy Komissarov, Russian Air Power, updated 2011 edition; Yefim Gordon, Russian Air Power, 2009 edition; Kommersant-Vlast, State of Russia's Air Forces 2008 No.33 (786) 25 August 2008 (in Russian)
- Что такое современная армия России [What is the modern army of Russia]. Vlast (in Russian). Kommersant. 7 (610). 21 February 2005. Archived from the original on 2007-11-11. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
- Aleksandr Stukalin, Mikail Lukin, ‘Vys Rossiyskaya Armiya’, Kommersant-Vlast, Moscow, Russia, (14 May 2002).
- (August 2009) - drawing on a Kommersant-Vlast report on the Russian Air Forces (Kommersant-Vlast, State of Russia's Air Forces 2008 No.33 (786) 25 August 2008 (in Russian)
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