Afrikanda is a military air base in
Murmansk Oblast
Murmansk Oblast (russian: Му́рманская о́бласть, p=ˈmurmənskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, r=Murmanskaya oblast, ''Murmanskaya oblast''; Kildin Sami: Мурман е̄ммьне, ''Murman jemm'ne'') is a federal subject (an oblast) o ...
,
Russia
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. It is located just north of the
village of the same name. Though it is built for fighter operations with 30
revetments, it has largely served the
interceptor aircraft
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role.
Western intelligence services reported jet fighters operating from Afrikanda as early as 1953. From 1953, the 431st Fighter Aviation Regiment (431 IAP) was stationed at the base, which became the 431 Regiment PVO in 1960. From 1960 the regiment was part of the
21st Air Defence Corps
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. It served through the whole Cold War; in 1978 a
Sukhoi Su-15 was launched from Afrikanda to intercept
Korean Air Flight 902, a
Boeing 707
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Developed from the Boeing 367-80 prototype first flown in 1954, the initial first flew on December ...
which was later forcefully landed; and in 1990, according to
Conventional Forces in Europe data exchanges, it had 39
Sukhoi Su-15TM interceptor aircraft. In September 1993 it was merged with the 641 Guards IAP and became the
470th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment The 470th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (470 GIAP) was a regiment of the Russian Air Force. It drew much of its traditions and history from the previous 169th Fighter Aviation Regiment and the 63rd Guards Vilensky Order of Kutuzov Fighter Aviat ...
. The regiment also operated a number of
Su-27 aircraft.
The 470 Guards IAP disbanded on 30 November 2000; it is possible that Afrikanda may have closed.
History
During World War II
On June 26, 1941, the first known air victory was won over the airfield
147th Fighter Aviation Regiment in
World War II
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(the regiment was based at the airfield
Murmashi
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It wa ...
):
senior lieutenant
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Finland
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L.I. Ivanov, piloting
I-15bis, shot down a German bomber in an air battle near the Afrikanod airfield,
He-111
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.
[All of Stalin 59, 125]
In the future, the airfield was used by combat aircraft
Karelian Front. From June 1 to July 1, 1942, the
835th Fighter Aviation Regiment was based at the airfield on
Hawker Hurricane
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(“Hurricane”) fighters. Also at the aerodrome from 1941 to November 10, 1943,
609th Fighter Aviation Regiment was based on the Hurricane and
LaGG-3 fighter planes.
In 1943, the
137th short-range aviation regiment 137th may refer to:
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was based at the airfield from
258th mixed aviation division on airplanes
Boston-3, for exemplary performance of command assignments renamed
114th Guards Middle Bomb Aviation Regiment.
In March 1944, units of the operational group
8th long-range air corps were based on the airfield: operational group
36th long-range aviation division actions and
455th long-range air regiment 48th long-range aviation division on aircraft
IL-4.
From April to June 1944, the
668th Assault Aviation Regiment was based at
IL-2
The Ilyushin Il-2 (Russian: Илью́шин Ил-2) is a ground-attack plane that was produced by the Soviet Union in large numbers during the Second World War. The word ''shturmovík'' (Cyrillic: штурмовик), the generic Russian term ...
at the airfield.
Post-war period
From August 1945 to July 1946, the 668th cap continued to be based on IL-2 aircraft at the aerodrome.
In the period from October 1953 to September 1993,
431st Fighter Aviation Regiment was based on the airfield, Armaments
MiG-15
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,
MiG-17
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,
MiG-19
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and
Su-15TM.
From 1954 to 1960, a bomber aviation regiment (military unit No. 32812), one of the regiments
184th bomber aviation division was also based at this airfield
22nd Air Army. The regiment was armed with a front-line jet bomber
IL-28.
In 1993 from the airfield
Rogachevo was translated
641st Guards Vilna Order Kutuzov Fighter Aviation Regiment.
Both regiments were merged into one, which in September 1993 received the name of the 470th Guards Vilna Order of Kutuzov Fighter Aviation Regiment. In service with the 470th Guards. Iap consisted fighter
Su-27.
September 1, 2001 and the 470th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment was disbanded.
470th Guards Vilensky Order of Kutuzov Fighter Aviation Regiment
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References
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Russian Air Force bases
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