List of Regiments of The Russian Air Force - Army Aviation Component

Army Aviation Component

In December 2003 all aviation assets of the Russian Ground Forces were transferred to the Air Force.

Regiment Type Location Formation Aircraft Remarks
/Titles
45th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Vorotynsk KSN Mi-24 Renamed from 336 OVP to 45 OVP 2000 or 2001
55th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Korenovsk 4th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-24
112th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Chita 14th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-24
225th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Protasovo near Ryazan ? Mi-8/24 1998 disbanded and replaced by 865 Heli Reserve Base (BRV)
319th Independent Helicopter Regiment for Battle Control OVP BU Chernigovka 11th Air Army Mi-24
325th Independent Transport-Combat Helicopter Regiment OTBVP Yegorlykskaya 4th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-26
332nd Independent Helicopter Regiment for Battle Control OVP BU Pribylovo 6th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-24
337th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Berdsk 14th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-24/Mi-28
361st Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Dolinsk-Sokol 11th Air Army Mi-8
364th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Srednebelaya 11th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-24/Mi-26
440th Independent Helicopter Regiment for Battle Control OVP BU Vyazma KSN Mi-8/Mi-24
487th Independent Helicopter Regiment for Battle Control OVP BU Budyonnovsk 4th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-24
490th Independent Helicopter Regiment for Battle Control OVP BU Klokovo KSN Mi-8/Mi-24
793rd Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Kinel 5th Air Army Mi-8/Mi-26
825th Independent Helicopter Regiment OVP Garovka 11th Air Army Mi-6/Mi-8/Mi-26 35th Army

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