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Coordinates: 51°220N 042°1042E / 51.36667°N 42.17833°E / 51.36667; 42.17833
 

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Borisoglebsk

Borisoglebsk, Voronezh Oblast in Russia
Borisoglebsk is located in Voronezh Oblast
Borisoglebsk

Borisoglebsk

Shown within Voronezh Oblast

Borisoglebsk is located in Russia
Borisoglebsk

Borisoglebsk

Borisoglebsk (Russia)

Coordinates51°22′0″N 042°10′42E / 51.36667°N 42.17833°E / 51.36667; 42.17833
TypeAir Base
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorRussian Aerospace Forces
Site history
In use-present
Airfield information
Elevation115 metres (377 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
12/30  Concrete

Borisoglebsk (also Borisoglebsk East) is an air base in Voronezh Oblast, Russia located 6 km east of Borisoglebsk. It is a small military airfield.

The base is home to 160th Training Aviation Regiment which flies the Sukhoi Su-25 and Yakovlev Yak-130 of the 786th Aviation Training Centre for the Training of Flight Personnel.[1]

Google Earth high-resolution satellite imagery accessed in 2006 showed numerous Aero L-39 'Albatross' trainer aircraft, Su-25 'Frogfoot' and two Su-24 'Fencer' aircraft.

Military flying training has taken place at the base since the 1920s. From 1960 to 1971 the 478th Training Aviation Regiment, initially flying Ilyushin Il-12s and Il-14s, was stationed at the airfield.[2] It moved in 1971 to Petrovsk in Saratov Oblast.

In October 1990 the 1080th Red Banner Aviation Centre for Retraining of Personnel named for V.P. Chkalov (1080 UATsPLS, ru:Борисоглебское высшее военное авиационное училище лётчиков им. В. П. Чкалова) was activated at Borisoglebsk. It was an amalgamation of the 796th Center for Preparation of Officers for Fighter and Fighter-Bomber Aviation, and the Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots.[3] The Centre was subordinated to the Air Forces of the Moscow Military District.

The 1080 UATsPLS had the following components in 1990:

Holm's information reports that the 1080 UATsPLS was disbanded in 1997 and the awards (presumably the Order of the Red Banner and the title 'in the name of V.P. Chkalov') were transferred to the 4th Center for Combat Employment and Retraining of Crews VVS at Lipetsk. His information also suggests that the remnants of the 1080th Centre remained as the Borisoglebsk Aviation Garrison, which was disbanded in 2000.

The 160th Training Aviation Regiment remained active.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Borisoglebsk". Scramble.nl. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  • ^ "478th Training Aviation Regiment". Ww2.dk. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
  • ^ Michael Holm, 1080 UATsPLS, accessed August 2011
  • ^ "37 Vozdushnaya Armiya VGK". Brinkster.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Borisoglebsk_(air_base)&oldid=1184211016"

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