Engels Air Force Base (russian: Энгельс, formally Engels-2) is a
strategic bomber
A strategic bomber is a medium- to long-range penetration bomber aircraft designed to drop large amounts of air-to-ground weaponry onto a distant target for the purposes of debilitating the enemy's capacity to wage war. Unlike tactical bombers, ...
military airbase in
Russia located east of
Saratov
Saratov (, ; rus, Сара́тов, a=Ru-Saratov.ogg, p=sɐˈratəf) is the largest city and administrative center of Saratov Oblast, Russia, and a major port on the Volga River upstream (north) of Volgograd. Saratov had a population of 901,36 ...
. Engels is a major bomber operations base, and is Russia's sole operating location for the
Tupolev Tu-160
The Tupolev Tu-160 (russian: Туполев Ту-160 Белый лебедь, translit=Belyj Lebeď, translation= White Swan; NATO reporting name: Blackjack) is a supersonic, variable-sweep wing heavy strategic bomber designed by the Tupolev Des ...
(NATO: Blackjack) strategic bomber. The base has a runway and about 10 large
revetment
A revetment in stream restoration, river engineering or coastal engineering is a facing of impact-resistant material (such as stone, concrete, sandbags, or wooden piles) applied to a bank or wall in order to absorb the energy of incoming water
...
s. It is named after the nearby city of
Engels, which is named after the Communist philosopher,
Friedrich Engels.
The base is home to the 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment with the Tu-160M and 184th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment with the
Tupolev Tu-95
The Tupolev Tu-95 (russian: Туполев Ту-95; NATO reporting name: "Bear") is a large, four-engine turboprop-powered strategic bomber and missile platform. First flown in 1952, the Tu-95 entered service with the Long-Range Aviation of the ...
MS (NATO: Bear-H) of the 22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division.
Aircraft from the 121st and 184th attacked Ukraine during the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
.
History
In 1930, the construction of a military piloting school began 1.5 km from the town of
Engels, in a vacant lot. The 14th School of Pilots was activated at Engels in December 1930.
Around 10,000 people worked on the site. In February 1932, the first airplane, a
Polikarpov U-2 used the site. The school was renamed the Engels School of Pilots.
By 1936, the Engels military aviation school was one of the best flight schools in the country. Students flew Polikarpov U-2,
Polikarpov R-5 and CSS aircraft. Prior to the
Second World War the school trained several thousand pilots. Many of them fought in the
Spanish Civil War, participated in the
Battles of Khalkhin Gol and the
Soviet-Finnish War (1939–1940)
The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
. For participation in the fighting, seven pupils were named
Heroes of the Soviet Union.
At the beginning of the Second World War the school had in service Polikarpov U-2,
ANT-40
The Tupolev ANT-40, also known by its service name Tupolev SB (russian: Скоростной бомбардировщик – ''Skorostnoi Bombardirovschik'' – high speed bomber) and development co-name TsAGI-40, was a high speed twin-engined ...
,
Pe-2, and other aircraft. During the war years the Engels Flying School sent to the front 14 regiments. Among them were three women's regiments (including the
Night Witches), in which served
Major
Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
Marina Raskova. 190 pupils of the school were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for combat exploits.
In the early 1950s, the construction of the new "Engels-2" airport with a concrete
runway with a length of 3 km and a width of 100m began. Therefore, by September 1954 the Engels school was moved to the city of
Tambov. In December 1954, the 201st Heavy Bomber Aviation Division was established, comprising the 79th, 1096th and 1230th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiments (TBAPs). The personnel of the regiments was assembled by choosing the best specialists of the
Long Range Aviation
Long-Range Aviation ( rus, Авиация Дальнего Действия, r=Aviatsiya dal'nego deystviya, abbr. to AДД, or ADD, and literally ''Aviation of Distant Action'') is a branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces responsible for delive ...
, graduates of military schools and academies. In 1954, the Engels area was closed off from Western ground observation.
The first
Myasishchev M-4 bombers arrived in Engels in February 1955. In May 1957, the first modernised
3M bomber arrived. In 1957, the 79th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment was transferred to
Ukrainka and was transferred to the 73rd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division. Gradually the M-4 and 3M bombers were converted into aerial refuelling tankers. Air refueling significantly increased the range of the bombers, which expanded their capacity. Around 1960, the 1230th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment was renamed the 1230th Aviation Regiment Air Refueling.
The 3M bombers were part of Long Range Aviation until 1985, and then were destroyed in accordance with the agreement on the reduction of offensive weapons. The 3MS-II and 3MN-II, converted into tankers, were in service for much longer – up to the end of 1993 and before being replaced by the more advanced
Il-78.
The base was to have received the first production Tu-160 in 1987, but it went to
Priluki, whose units had
Tupolev Tu-22M experience. The first three Tu-160s not at Pryluky were incorporated into the 1096th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment in 1992. By 1994 Engels had five Tu-160 bombers in operation. That same year the 1096th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment was redesignated the 121st Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, adopting its colours and traditions. In 1998 the
START I
START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) was a bilateral treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the reduction and the limitation of strategic offensive arms. The treaty was signed on 31 July 1991 and entered into force on 5 De ...
treaty exchange of information showed it had 20 operational
Tupolev Tu-95
The Tupolev Tu-95 (russian: Туполев Ту-95; NATO reporting name: "Bear") is a large, four-engine turboprop-powered strategic bomber and missile platform. First flown in 1952, the Tu-95 entered service with the Long-Range Aviation of the ...
bombers and six Tu-160 bombers, all with cruise missile capability.
From 1999 to 2001 the base received eight Tu-160s from Ukraine paid for by gas price reductions. The last two arrived in February 2001.
The 184th Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment was reformed at the base in September 2000, drawing on Tu-95MS aircraft transferred from
Mozdok. By 2007 the base had 14 Tu-160s, 20 Tu-95s and an unknown number of Tu-22Ms.
Construction of a new runway parallel to the existing one was completed in 2015 in conjunction with a supporting network of taxiways, communications, electrical and meteorological systems. The new runway will be able to handle all Russian Air Force aircraft.
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 5 December 2022, during the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, an explosion caused by a Ukrainian drone attack reportedly damaged two Tu-95s.
According to Russian Ministry of Defence, Ukraine attempted to strike Russia's long-range aviation bombers stationed at the base with Soviet-made jet drones. Russia claims the drones were intercepted by air defence systems at low altitude. Satellite images revealed after the attack show at least one Tu-95MS bomber being damaged. The
Dyagilevo Air Base was also raided on the same night.
On 26 December 2022, at midnight, explosions were again reported at the air base. Air sirens were reported being heard at the base and surrounding areas. The local governor
Roman Busargin
Roman Viktorovich Busargin (russian: Роман Викторович Бусаргин; born 29 July 1981 in Krasnopartizansky District, Saratov Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician, the Governor of Saratov Oblast since 16 September 2022. ...
reported no damage to "civilian infrastructure". At least two explosions were heard. These explosions have been reported by both the Ukrainian and Russian media. Three people from the “technical staff” have reportedly been killed. According to Russian television, "A Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down at low altitude while approaching the Engels military airfield in the Saratov region," Ukrainian and Russian social media accounts report a number of bombers have been destroyed. However Reuters could not confirm these claims.
Aircraft
, the base had:
*14 Tu-160s (121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment)
*20 Tu-95s (184th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment)
*Unknown number of Tu-22M-3s (6950th Aviation Base)
*1
Ilyushin Il-62
The Ilyushin Il-62 (russian: Илью́шин Ил-62; NATO reporting name: Classic) is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. As successor to the popular turboprop Il-18 and with capacity for almost 200 pa ...
The
22nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Division
The 22nd Guards Donbass Red Banner Heavy Bomber Aviation Division is a division of the Russian Aerospace Force's Long-Range Aviation branch having previously been a Soviet Air Forces formation. It was a Long Range Aviation division active from 194 ...
of the
37th Air Army
The 37th Air Army ( rus, 37-я воздушная армия, r=37 Vozdushnaya Armiya) of the High Supreme Command (Strategic Purpose) was the strategic bomber force of the Russian Air Force from 1998 to 2009. It was equipped with Tupolev Tu-95M ...
controlled operations at the base up until the Air Force reorganisation of 2009–10. In 2015/16, the division was reformed within the Russian Aerospace Force's
Long-Range Aviation branch and based at Engels.
[Nicholas Myers, ''The Russian Aerospace Force'' p. 98 https://wsb.edu.pl/container/Wydawnictwo/Security%20Forum/1-2018/8.pdf]
Museum
At the Engels airbase is the Long-Range Aviation Museum. This unique open-air museum was opened in September 2000. It was visited by more than 5,000 people in a year.
The museum displays:
* airplanes:
Ilyushin Il-62
The Ilyushin Il-62 (russian: Илью́шин Ил-62; NATO reporting name: Classic) is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. As successor to the popular turboprop Il-18 and with capacity for almost 200 pa ...
,
Myasishchev M-4-3MS-2,
Antonov An-2
The Antonov An-2 ("kukuruznik"—corn crop duster; USAF/DoD reporting name Type 22, NATO reporting name Colt) is a Soviet mass-produced single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed and manufactured by the Antonov Design Bure ...
,
Antonov An-12
The Antonov An-12 (Russian: Антонов Ан-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants. For more than thr ...
,
Antonov An-24,
Tupolev Tu-95
The Tupolev Tu-95 (russian: Туполев Ту-95; NATO reporting name: "Bear") is a large, four-engine turboprop-powered strategic bomber and missile platform. First flown in 1952, the Tu-95 entered service with the Long-Range Aviation of the ...
,
Tupolev Tu-22,
Tupolev Tu-134,
Aero L-29 Delfín,
Aero L-39 Albatros,
Tupolev Tu-22M3;
* cruise missiles:
Kh-55
The Kh-55 (russian: Х-55, also known as RKV-500; NATO reporting name: AS-15 "Kent") is a Soviet/Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile, designed by MKB Raduga in the 1970s. It has a range of up to and can carry nuclear warheads. Kh- ...
,
Kh-22НА,
Kh-20М,
KSR-2UD;
* bombs:
FAB-9000 M,
FAB-5000
The FAB 5000NG (russian: ФАБ-5000НГ, where NG stands for its inventor, Nison Gelperin) was a 5,000 kilogram (11,000 lb) large air-dropped, thin cased, high explosive demolition bomb used by the Soviet Air Forces during World War II. The devic ...
M,
FAB-3000 M,
FAB-1500 M,
FAB-500 M,
FAB-250 M,
FAB-250 TS,
SAB-250 T,
OFAB-250,
NOSAB-100TK,
DOSAB-100 TC;
* historically valuable items: attributes of the Long-Range Aviation of Russia, commemorative photographs, fragments of rare aircraft.
The museum contains books for reviews, the records of which were left by the presidents
Boris Yeltsin and
Vladimir Putin. A room was built where models of airplanes are presented, stands illustrating the history of long-range aviation, aircraft dashboards, and aircraft armament.
The director of the museum is reserve major Sergei Alexandrovich Voronov.
References
Bibliography
*
External links / further reading
* GlobalSecurity.org
Engel's accessed December 2012.
* "Report on Bomber Elimination at Engels AFB", FBIS Daily Report FBIS-SOV-95-136, 5 July 1995
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