List of Soviet Air Force Bases - Siberia/East Central

Siberia/East Central

  • 14th Army of the PVO (Feskov et al. 2004, p. 154)
    • Omsk (Chkalovsk) (Omsk). 14 PVO, 64 IAP. MiG-31. Closed 1991.
    • Bratsk Airport (Irkutsk). 14 PVO, 350 IAP. MiG-31.
    • Zhaneysmey (Semipalitinsk Airport). 14 PVO, 356 IAP. MiG-31.
    • Kupino (Omsk). 14 PVO, 849 IAP. MiG-23.
    • Achinsk (Krasnoyarsk). 14 PVO, 712 IAP. MiG-31.
  • 4th Army of the Air Defence Forces (Feskov et al. 2004, p. 150)
    • Danilov (Samarskaya) 4 PVO, 681 IAP. 38 MiG-23, 1994.
    • Bobrovka (Samarskaya) 4 PVO, 683 IAP. 38 MiG-23, 1994.
    • Dombarovsky (Orenberg). MiG-23. 763 IAP
    • Bolshoye Savino Airport (Perm). 764th Fighter Regiment (MiG-25), 1994. 4 PVO, 764 IAP. 38 MiG-23 (later MiG-31).
  • 30th Air Army (Feskov et al. 2004, p. 140)
    • Ukkurey. 193 GV. Mig-23RB reconnaissance.
    • Dzhida. 21 GV. Su-24.
  • Aleysk (air base) (Altai). 14 PVO, 812 IAP. MiG-23.
  • Novosibirsk-Tolmachevo. 14 PVO, 813 IAP. Su-15TM.
  • Bezrechnaya. 14 PVO, 22 IAP. Su-15TM.

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