6th Air Army - Structure 1st Air and Air Defence Forces Command 2010-

Structure 1st Air and Air Defence Forces Command 2010-

  • 1st Brigade of Air-Space Defence (на вооружении С-300ПМ, С-300ПС) — Severomorsk
  • 2nd Brigade of Air-Space Defence (на вооружении С-300ПМ) — Хвойный
  • 6961st Airbase (Su-27, Su-27UB) — Besovets (Бесовец)
  • 6964th Guards Висленская Red Banner Order of Kutuzov авиационная база (на вооружении Су-24М, Су-24МР)— Monchegorsk (Мончегорск)
  • 6965th Airbase (на вооружении Ми-8, Ми-24) — Vyazma (Вязьма)
  • 7000th Guards Борисовско-Померанская дважды Краснознаменная ордена Суворова авиационная база (на вооружении Су-24М,Su-24MP, Su-34) — Voronezh (Воронеж)

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