The 159th Tallinn Red Banner Fighter Aviation Regiment () was a
fighter regiment of the
Soviet Air Force
The Soviet Air Forces (, VVS SSSR; literally "Military Air Forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics"; initialism VVS, sometimes referred to as the "Red Air Force") were one of the air forces of the Soviet Union. The other was the Sovie ...
during
World War II
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and the
Cold War
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.
Formation and World War II
The 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment was formed between 24 September and 20 November 1940 at the Grivochki airfield in
Dnovsky District
Dnovsky District () is an administrativeLaw #833-oz and municipalLaw #420-oz district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast, twenty-four in Pskov Oblast, Russia. It is located in the east of the oblast and borders with Solets ...
, part of the Air Forces of the
Leningrad Military District
The Order of Lenin Leningrad Military District () is a military district of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The district was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1968. In 2010, it was merged with the Moscow Military District, the Northern ...
. Under the command of Major Ivan Voronin, the regiment included four squadrons, organized according to shtat (
table of organization and equipment
A table of organization and equipment (TOE or TO&E) is the specified organization, staffing, and equipment of Military unit, military units. Also used in acronyms as 'T/O' and 'T/E'. It also provides information on the mission and capabilities of ...
) 15/21. The regiment was formed from pilots of the 44th and 49th Fighter Aviation Regiments and the 161st Reserve Aviation Regiment, equipped with the
Polikarpov I-16
The Polikarpov I-16 () is a Soviet single-engine single-seat fighter aircraft of revolutionary design; it is a low-wing cantilever monoplane fighter with retractable landing gear, and the first such aircraft to attain operational status. It "in ...
, in accordance with a directive dated 25 June 1940 expanding the air force. The pilots of the regiment began retraining on the
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 () is a Soviet fighter-interceptor used during World War II. It was a development of the MiG-1 by the OKO (opytno-konstruktorskij otdel — Experimental Design Department) of Zavod (Factory) No. 1 in Moscow to reme ...
in December, handing over their I-16s to the 158th Fighter Aviation Regiment (IAP) in January 1941. The regiment received 60 MiG-3s between 5 February and 25 May, and was assigned to the 5th Mixed Aviation Division of the district air forces on 31 May.
When
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and several of its European Axis allies starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. More than 3.8 million Axis troops invaded the western Soviet Union along ...
began on 22 June 1941, the regiment entered combat with the division, as the district air forces became the Air Forces of the
Northern Front. Three days later, Lieutenant A. G. Shevtsov claimed the regiment's first victory, a
Heinkel He 111
The Heinkel He 111 is a German airliner and medium bomber designed by Siegfried and Walter Günter at Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in 1934. Through development, it was described as a wolf in sheep's clothing. Due to restrictions placed on Germany a ...
bomber downed in air battle in the
Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod ( ; , ; ), also known simply as Novgorod (), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is one of the oldest cities in Russia, being first mentioned in the 9th century. The city lies along the V ...
area. With the 5th Mixed Aviation Division, the regiment flew 450 combat sorties with the loss of thirteen aircraft and three pilots. On 14 July the regiment was transferred to the 39th Fighter Aviation Division (IAD) of the Air Forces of the Northern Front. It was reorganized according to shtat 015/134 in August, and during that month Major Konstantin Sokol took command. When the Northern Front was split on 24 August the regiment, with the 39th IAD, became part of the Air Forces of the
Leningrad Front
The Leningrad Front () was formed during the 1941 German approach on Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) by dividing the Northern Front into the Leningrad Front and Karelian Front on August 27, 1941.
History
The Leningrad Front was immediately ...
. With the 39th IAD, the regiment flew 2,653 combat sorties with the loss of 42 aircraft and fifteen pilots.
Having lost 47 MiG-3s, the regiment handed over its remaining aircraft to other regiments and was sent to the rear for rebuilding with 27th Reserve IAP at
Kadnikov
Kadnikov () is a town in Sokolsky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on the bank of the Sodima River, southeast of Vologda, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:
History
It traces its history to 1492, when a patrol sta ...
on 20 September. The regiment was selected to be retrained on the American
P-40 Tomahawk
The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter-bomber that first flew in 1938. The P-40 design was a modification of the previous Curtiss P-36 Hawk which reduced development time and enabled a rapid entry ...
fighter and reorganized according to shtat 015/174 between 1 and 13 December. The pilots of the regiment departed for the Leningrad Front on 13 December and on 31 December the regiment fielded twenty Tomahawks, of which two were non-operational. The regiment reentered combat as part of the Air Forces of the front's
8th Army on 28 February 1942.
During 1942, the regiment received
Kittyhawk fighters as replacements, losing nineteen Tomahawks and fifteen Kittyhawks while it operated the American aircraft. In November 1942 Major Ilya Kirpichnikov became regimental commander. With the Air Forces of the 8th Army, the regiment flew 1,323 combat sorties with the loss of 26 aircraft and seven pilots. On 2 December the regiment was transferred to the 275th IAD of the front's
13th Air Army
The 76th Air Army was a unit of the Soviet Air Forces from 1949 to 1980, and again from 1988 to 1998. As the 13th Air Army, it was originally formed on 25 November 1942 and based on air units of the Leningrad Front.
13th Air Army's initial compon ...
. The pilots of the regiment were sent to the 2nd Reserve IAP at Seyma to retrain on the
Lavochkin La-5
The Lavochkin La-5 (Лавочкин Ла-5) was a Soviet Union, Soviet fighter aircraft of World War II. It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3, LaGG-3, replacing the earlier model's Inline engine (aeronaut ...
on 14 December. The regiment was reorganized according to shtat 015/284 between 1 and 20 February. Sokol returned to command the regiment in March. The 159th IAP resumed combat operations with the 275th IAD on 18 March. On 29 June Sokol was replaced by flying ace and
Hero of the Soviet Union
The title Hero of the Soviet Union () was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together with the Order of Lenin personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society. The title was awarded both ...
Major
Pyotr Pokryshev. Pokryshev received a rare second Hero of the Soviet Union award but on 24 August suffered serious injuries that took him out of flying combat missions in the crash of a
UTI-4 trainer.
The regiment took part in the
Krasnoye Selo–Ropsha offensive
The Krasnoye Selo–Ropsha offensive, also known as Operation January Thunder and Neva-2, was a campaign between the Soviet Leningrad Front and the German 18th Army fought for the western approaches of Leningrad in 14–30 January 1944.
Backg ...
in January 1944 and in June supported the
Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive
The Vyborg–Petrozavodsk offensive or Karelian offensive was a strategic operation by the Soviet Leningrad and Karelian Fronts against Finland on the Karelian Isthmus and East Karelia fronts of the Continuation War, on the Eastern Front of Wor ...
on the
Karelian Isthmus
The Karelian Isthmus (; ; ) is the approximately stretch of land situated between the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia, to the north of the River Neva. Its northwestern boundary is a line from the Bay of Vyborg to the we ...
. During the summer of 1944 the 159th supported the
Narva offensive, the
Tartu offensive, and the
Tallinn offensive
The Tallinn offensive () was a strategic offensive by the Red Army's 2nd Shock and 8th armies and the Baltic Fleet against the German Army Detachment ''Narwa'' and Estonian units in mainland Estonia on the Eastern Front of World War II on 17� ...
into Estonia. On 11 September 1944 the regiment received a squadron of ten Kittyhawks from the 191st IAP, departing for the
Karelian Front
The Karelian Front ) was a front (a formation of Army Group size) of the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II, and operated in Karelia.
Wartime
The Karelian Front was created in August 1941 when Northern Front was split into Karelian ...
, which were operationally subordinated to the 159th. For its performance in the battle for
Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Estonia, most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a Tallinn Bay, bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of (as of 2025) and ...
, the regiment received the name of the city as an honorific on 22 October. With the 275th IAD, the regiment flew 4,256 combat sorties with the loss of 80 aircraft and 41 pilots from 2 December 1942 to the end of its combat service. The regiment lost 78 La-5s and two UTI-4s in 1943 and 1944. The 159th did not see combat from November to the end of the war, covering the coast of Estonia and remaining in readiness to reinforce the Soviet aviation forces in
Courland
Courland is one of the Historical Latvian Lands in western Latvia. Courland's largest city is Liepāja, which is the third largest city in Latvia. The regions of Semigallia and Selonia are sometimes considered as part of Courland as they were ...
. Major Vasily Khodaryev became regimental commander in November. The regiment was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner
The Order of the Red Banner () was the first Soviet military decoration. The Order was established on 16 September 1918, during the Russian Civil War by decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. It was the highest award of S ...
on 16 December for its performance in the capture of
Saaremaa
Saaremaa (; ) is the largest and most populous island in Estonia. Measuring , its population is 31,435 (as of January 2020). The main island of the West Estonian archipelago (Moonsund archipelago), it is located in the Baltic Sea, south of Hi ...
. From 28 April to 4 June the regiment retrained on the
Yakovlev Yak-9
The Yakovlev Yak-9 (; NATO reporting name: Frank) is a single-engine, single-seat multipurpose fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union and its allies during World War II and the early Cold War. It was a development of the robust and successful ...
and was reorganized according to shtat 015/364.
During the war, the regiment flew 8,681 combat sorties, the majority in 1941 and 1942 in defense of stationary targets and the majority in 1944 providing air cover for ground troops. The regiment lost 161 aircraft during the war, of which 107 were combat losses, mainly in air battles. 66 pilots were killed, mostly in air battles.
Postwar
After the end of the war, the 159th IAP received 29
Yak-9T and 16 Yak-9U fighters. The regiment remained based in Estonia with the 275th IAD. The division was part of the
76th Air Army
The 76th Air Army was a unit of the Soviet Air Forces from 1949 to 1980, and again from 1988 to 1998. As the 13th Air Army, it was originally formed on 25 November 1942 and based on air units of the Leningrad Front.
13th Air Army's initial compone ...
until December 1956 when it transferred to the
30th Air Army
The 30th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces, active in two periods.
From 1949-68 the Frontal Aviation forces in the Baltic Military District, formerly the 15th Air Army, were designated the 30th Air Army. The "15th" desi ...
. The regiment and its division were transferred to the
36th Air Army of the
Southern Group of Forces
The Southern Group of Forces (YUGV) was a Soviet Armed Forces formation formed twice following the Second World War, most notably around the time of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
First Formation
On June 15, 1945, the 26th and 37th Armies (fr ...
in Hungary on 15 August 1957. From September 1961 the regiment was directly subordinated to the air army headquarters after the disbandment of the division headquarters. In late 1968 the regiment was transferred to the 131st Fighter Aviation Division of the
Central Group of Forces
The Central Group of Forces (Russian: Центральная группа войск) was a formation of the Soviet Armed Forces used to incorporate Soviet troops in Central Europe on two occasions: in Austria and Hungary from 1945 to 1955 and tr ...
in Czechoslovakia. It was redesignated the 114th Fighter Aviation Regiment on 21 July 1971. As Soviet forces withdrew from Czechoslovakia, the regiment was sent to
Ivano-Frankivsk
Ivano-Frankivsk (, ), formerly Stanyslaviv, Stanislav and Stanisławów, is a city in western Ukraine. It serves as the administrative centre of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast as well as Ivano-Frankivsk Raion within the oblast. Ivano-Frankivsk also host ...
in Ukraine, part of the
Carpathian Military District
The Red Banner Carpathian Military District (, ) was a military district of the Soviet Armed Forces during the Cold War and subsequently of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the early Post-Soviet period.
It was established on 3 May 1946 on the ...
, on 21 January 1991. There, it become part of the 4th Fighter Aviation Division. In January 1992 it became part of the
Ukrainian Air Force
The Ukrainian Air Force (, PS ZSU) is the air force of Ukraine and one of the eight Military branch, branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (ZSU). Its current form was created in 2004 by merging the Ukrainian Air Defence Forces into the Air Fo ...
, where it was later reorganized as the
114th Tactical Aviation Brigade
The 114th Tactical Aviation Brigade (114 BrTA, A1349) is a military unit of the Ukrainian Air Force.
The brigade is composed of MiG-29 fighter aircraft.
According to the organizational and personnel structure, the brigade is under the command o ...
in 2003.
Commanders
The following officers commanded the regiment:
* Major Ivan Alekseyevich Voronin (from 1 September 1940)
* Major Konstantin Porfiryevich Sokol (from 30 May 1942)
* Major
Pyotr Afanasyevich Pokryshev (17 March 1943–September 1944)
* Major Vasily Mikhailovich Khodaryev (from November 1944)
* Lieutenant Colonel Karl Karlovich Kerro (from 14 December 1946)
* Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Ivanovich Yefremov (from 14 August 1950)
* Lieutenant Colonel Yakov Filipovich Mukhin (from 27 April 1951)
* Major Aleksandr Vasilyevich Shumlin (from 16 December 1953)
* Lieutenant Colonel Yegor Vasilyevich Vasilyevsky (from 7 February 1956)
* Lieutenant Colonel Mikhail Khrisanfovich Kulikov (from 3 October 1958)
* Lieutenant Colonel Konstantin Davidovich Machavariani (from 17 May 1965)
* Lieutenant Colonel Aleksandr Mikhailovich Batakov (from 14 October 1967)
* Lieutenant Colonel Yury Vasilyevich Kulikov (from 1 September 1968)
* Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Vladimirovich Dlugach (from 21 March 1971)
* Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Gennadyevich Shkanakin (from 19 November 1973)
* Lieutenant Colonel Valery Ivanovich Zhavoronkov (from 8 October 1976)
* Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Maksimovich Kochegarov (from 1 March 1979)
* Colonel Igor Petrovich Grishalevich (from 11 March 1982)
* Lieutenant Colonel Anatoly Lukyanovich Chuyev (from 3 July 1984)
* Lieutenant Colonel Valentin Leonidovich Matyushenko (from 15 January 1988)
References
Citations
Bibliography
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* {{Cite book , last1=Simonov , first1=Andrey , title=Боевые лётчики — дважды и трижды Герои Советского Союза , last2=Bodrikhin , first2=Nikolai , publisher=Russian Knights Foundation and Vadim Zadorozhny Museum of Technology , year=2017 , isbn=9785990960510 , location=Moscow , trans-title=Combat pilots – twice and three times Heroes of the Soviet Union , oclc=1005741956 , authorlink=Andrey Simonov
Fighter aviation regiments of the Soviet Union in World War II
Fighter regiments of the Soviet Air Forces
Military units and formations awarded the Order of the Red Banner
Military units and formations established in 1940