List of Soviet Air Force Bases - 19th PVO Army, Primarily Caucasus

19th PVO Army, Primarily Caucasus

  • Source Feskov et al. 2004, p. 152 and Vasquez
  • Nasosnaya. 19 PVO, 50 IAP. MiG-25PDS.
  • Nasosnaya (Baku). 19 PVO, 82 IAP. 38 MiG-25. (Feskov: unknown location)
  • Rostov-on-Don. 19 PVO, 83 IAP. 40 MiG-25.
  • Sandar/Marneuli. 19 PVO, 166 IAP. 40 Su-15TM.
  • Bombora (Gudauta). 19 PVO, 171 IAP. Su-15TM. - up until 1982. Then transferred to Ugolnye Kopi, Chukotia Autonomous Okrug. Base became home to another regiment flying Su-27s.
  • Privolzhskiy/Volga. 19 PVO, 209 IAP. Su-27, MiG-23.
  • Astrakhan. 19 PVO, 393 IAP. 38 MiG-23.
  • Gudauta. 19 PVO, 529 IAP. 34 Su-27. (Feskov: location 'SO')
  • Krymskaya (Crimea). 19 PVO, 562nd Fighter Regiment 35 Su-27, 1994.

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