204th Air Brigade - Tasks

Tasks

In peace time, 204th Air Base units perform the following tasks:

  • aerial space control;
  • deterring aggressions by deploying Air Force and prevention of surprise attacks;
  • aerial reconnaissance;
  • air transport;
  • participation in peace keeping operations and in international military cooperation;
  • providing support to civil authorities in case of natural disasters, industrial and other accidents and epidemics;
  • providing support to civil authorities in countering terrorism and organized crime;

and in war time, 204th Air Base units perform the following tasks:

  • combat for prevailing in the aerial space;
  • air defense of the territory and SAF;
  • aerial reconnaissance;
  • aerial firing support;
  • aerial transport.

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