词条 | Vasylkiv Air Base |
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| name = Vasylkiv | nativename = | nativename-a = | nativename-r = | image = MiG-29-2008-Vasylkiv.jpg | image-width = | caption = | IATA = | ICAO = UKKW | type = Military | owner = | operator = | city-served = | location = Vasylkiv | elevation-f = 673 | elevation-m = 205 | coordinates = {{Coord|50|14|0|N|030|18|0|E|type:airport|display=inline,title}} | website = | metric-elev = | metric-rwy = | r1-number = | r1-length-f = 8202 | r1-length-m = 2500 | r1-surface = Concrete | stat-year = | stat1-header = | stat1-data = | stat2-header = | stat2-data = | footnotes = }} Vasylkiv (also Vasyl'kiv) is an interceptor aircraft base since the Cold War in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine located 7 km north of Vasylkiv. It is a medium-sized fighter base with numerous revetments. Units stationed at Vasylkiv include the 146th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (146 Gv IAP) flying 41 MiG-25PD aircraft.[1] The regiment arrived at the base in 1950. The regiment was subordinate to the 19th Air Defence Division, which was reorganised as the 49th Air Defence Corps in June 1989. Both formations were part of the 8th Air Defence Army. Michael Holm writes that the regiment was taken over by Ukraine on 1 June 1992 and then disbanded 1 June 1993.[2] Holm also writes that the 92nd Red Banner Fighter Aviation Regiment arrived from Mukachevo (air base) in 1993, and was briefly stationed at the base before disbanding in 1994. The regiment was flying Mikoyan MiG-29s at the time.[3] References1. ^{{cite web| title = Aviatsiya PVO | publisher = Aviabaza KPOI | url = http://airbase.ru/squad/russia/avpvo/}} {{Kiev-geo-stub}}2. ^Michael Holm, 146th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, accessed December 2012. 3. ^Michael Holm, , accessed December 2012. 4 : Soviet Air Force bases|Soviet Air Defence Force bases|Ukrainian airbases|Vasylkiv |
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