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Suwon Air Base


수원공군기지


Suwon Gonggun Giji


Suwon Konggun Kiji
  • ICAO: RKSW
  • Summary
    Airport typeMilitary/Public
    Owner/OperatorRepublic of Korea Air Force
    LocationSuwon
    Elevation AMSL88 ft / 26.8 m
    Coordinates37°14′08N 127°00′34E / 37.23556°N 127.00944°E / 37.23556; 127.00944
    Map
    Suwon Air Base is located in South Korea
    Suwon Air Base

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    Suwon Air Base is located in Asia
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    Suwon Air Base is located in North Pacific
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    Suwon Air Base

    Suwon Air Base is located in Earth
    Suwon Air Base

    Suwon Air Base

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    15L/33R 9,000
    15R/33L 9,000
    16/34 7,535
    United States Air Force North American F-86 Sabre fighters from the 51st Fighter Interceptor Wing Checkertails are readied for combat during the Korean War at Suwon Air Base

    Suwon Air Base (IATA: SWU, ICAO: RKSW) is a Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) base near Suwon city.

    Units

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    The base is home to the ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing (제10전투비행단), comprising:

    The US ARMY 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment operating Patriot missiles is stationed at the base.[1]

    History

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    Korean War

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    The base was originally established during the Korean WarasSuwon (K-13) Air Base and hosted United States Air Force units.[2]

    The base was evacuated on the night of 30 June 1950 in the face of the Korean People's Army (KPA) attack, but the base was not occupied by the KPA until 2 July 1950.[3]: 34 

    The base was recaptured on 24 September 1950 following the Inchon landings.[3]: 161  The 811th Engineer Aviation Battalion arrived at the base on 1 October to repair the airfield and laid down PSP over the runway.[3]: 179 

    The base was evacuated in the face of the Chinese Third Phase Campaign on 5 January 1951 and the base's buildings were destroyed.[3]: 279  The base was recaptured on 28 January as part of Operation Thunderbolt[3]: 293  and by 6 March, despite its poor condition, the base was used for the staging of F-86 patrols along the Yalu River and Mig Alley.[3]: 295 

    USAF units based at Suwon included:

    On 17 June 1951, at 01:10 hours, Suwon was bombed by two Korean People's Air Force Polikarpov Po-2s. Each biplane dropped a pair of fragmentation bombs. Two bombs burst on the flight line of the 335th Fighter Squadron. One F-86A, AF Ser. No. 49-1334 was struck on the wing and began burning; the fire took hold, gutting the aircraft. Eight other Sabres were also damaged in the attack.[4]

    On 22 December 1952, a Hellenic Air Force C-47D, Ser. No. 49-2612 was taxiing at Suwon Air Base when it was hit by USAF F-80, AF Ser. No. 49-0722, that was taking off, killing all 13 on board the C-47.[5]

    Postwar

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    USAF units based at Suwon included:

    Accidents and incidents

    [edit]

    On 10 October 1984, a corporately-owned Northrop F-20 Tigershark, AF Ser. No. 82-0062, c/n GG1001, FAA registration N4416T, on a world sales tour, crashed at Suwon, killing Northrop chief test pilot Darrell Cornell. During the last manoeuvre of the final demonstration flight, the aircraft stalled at the top of an erratic vertical climb and dove into the ground from 1,800 feet (550 m).[6][7]

    On 23 May 1996, Korean People's Air Force Captain Lee Chul-Su defected in Shenyang J-6 #529, landing at Suwon.[8]

    On 5 May 2006 Captain Kim Do-hyun of the ROKAF's Black Eagles display team was killed when he lost control of his A-37B Dragonfly during an air show.[9]

    On 11 January 2022, Major Shim Jeong min from ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing was killed due to engine fire in his KF-5E during training. He stayed in jet to avoid crashing into nearby village.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "New missile battalion to stay at Suwon permanently". Stars and Stripes. 22 May 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  • ^ "K-Bases in Korea". National Museum of the US Air Force. Archived from the original on 3 June 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2013.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • ^ a b c d e f Futrell, Frank (1983). The United States Air Force in Korea, 1950-1953 (PDF). Air Force History & Museums Program. ISBN 9780912799711.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • ^ "ASN accident #59422". Aviation Safety Network.
  • ^ "ASN accident 49-2612". Aviation Safety Network.
  • ^ Peterson, Wayne, "Tigershark!: The Freedom Fighter's Last Hurrah", Wings, Woodland Hills, California, June 2006, Volume 36, Number 6, page 52.
  • ^ Martin, Guy, "Northrop F-20 Tigershark: An undeserving failure", International Air Power Review, Volume 27, AIRtime Publishing, Inc., Westport, Connecticut, 2010, pages 109, 111.
  • ^ "NK pilot defector promoted to colonel". The Korea Times. 16 November 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  • ^ Mitchell, Terence (2006-06-10). "Pilot Deaths Put F-15 Deal in Doubt – Korea stunned by deaths of 3 pilots in less than a month". OhmyNews. Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air Force

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