List Of Bulgarian Air Force Bases
The Bulgarian Air Force has used a number of air bases since 1945.
Read more about List Of Bulgarian Air Force Bases: 1st Fighter Air Base (Dobroslavtsi), 2nd Fighter Air Base (Gabrovnitsa), 3rd Fighter Air Base (Graf Ignatievo), 4th Fighter Air Base (Uzundzhovo), 5th Fighter Air Base (Ravnets), 6th Fighter Air Base (Balchik), 11th Training Air Base (Shtraklevo), 12th Training Air Base (Kamenets), 16th Transport Air Base (Vrazhdebna), 21st Fighter-Bomber Air Base (Uzundzhovo), 22nd Ground Attack Air Base (Bezmer), 23rd Attack Helicopters Air Base (Stara Zagora), 24th Helicopter Air Base (Krumovo), 25th Fighter-Bomber Air Base (Cheshnegirovo), 26th Reconnaissance Air Base (Dobrich), Bozhurishte Airfield, Plovdiv, Bourgas, 63rd Independent Maritime Helicopter Air Base At Varna (Chaika)
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