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Chmut, left the plane first according to the ejection order, the second pilot managed to leave the plane at the last moment, his parachute opened due to the explosion of the fallen plane, which hit the shore 3 meters from the water. When the plane crashed, two children who were swimming away from the beach along the dam were severely burned; one died.
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By the 1980s, in event of a war with NATO, plans were made to use the 119th Fighter Aviation Division to blockade the Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits. 86th Guards IAP aircraft were nuclear-capable, and according to a different plan, the regiment was to move to bases in Bulgaria and Romania in event
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In summer 1988, a MiG-23UB aircraft of the 684th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment crashed: while landing at the Tiraspol airfield on the glide path, a bird hit the air intake. The pilots steered the plane to the left of the city center and the beach and successfully ejected. The instructor, Major
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during the postwar period, and in 1968 its original number was restored. Between 1980 and 1988 it was known as the Air Forces of the Odessa Military District. Redesignated as the 5th Air Army again in 1988, it became part of the Ukrainian Air Force after the
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for successfully mastering new aviation technology and strengthening the country's combat readiness. In 1980, the air army became the Air Forces of the Odessa Military District (VVS OdVO), but in May 1988 it became the 5th Air Army again.
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from there. It was assumed that after such an attack, the aircraft would land in Bulgaria, and for testing cooperation, exercises were held during the 1980s, during which a squadron of the
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was redesignated the 5th Air Corps. On 1 January 2001 the corps consisted of the 9th Fighter Aviation Brigade (
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During its existence, the 5th Air Army and its successor formations were commanded by the following officers:
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208th Independent Helicopter Squadron for Electronic Warfare (Buyalyk, Odessa Oblast) – disbanded 1998.
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The 5th Air Army was first created during the World War II, formed from the Air Forces of the
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In December 1989, the entire 119th Division (including the 86th, which became part of the
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Lieutenant General (promoted to Major General May 1943, Colonel General March 1944)
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511th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Buyalyk, Odessa Oblast)
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on 6 June 1942 in accordance with an order dated 3 June, consisting of the
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ground attack aircraft, 1943, of the type used by assault units in the army
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in July and August 1943 it fought as part of the front, and comprised the
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Combat Composition of the Soviet Army, Part III (January–December 1943)
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On the breakup of the Soviet Union, the army became part of the
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684th Guards Orshanskiy Red Banner Fighter Aviation Regiment (
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bombing raid by a unit of the army during the Prague Offensive
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upon the breakup of the Soviet Union) transferred to the VVS
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An Il-2 of the army attacking a German position southeast of
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Zaloga, Steven J. (March 1992). "Armed Forces in Ukraine".
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of conflict and launch strikes on Turkish airfields with
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Military units and formations of the Ukrainian Air Force
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Index

Soviet Union
Ukraine
Soviet Air Forces
Ukrainian Air Force
Odessa Military District
Odessa
World War II
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Red Banner
Sergei Goryunov
Pavel Kutakhov
Yevgeny Shaposhnikov
air army
Soviet Air Forces
Ukrainian Air Force
World War II
Odessa Military District
dissolution of the Soviet Union

Ilyushin Il-2
North Caucasus Front
236th
237th
265th Fighter Aviation Divisions
238th Assault Aviation Division
132nd Bomber Aviation Division
Sergei Goryunov
Transcaucasian Front
4th Air Army
Black Sea Fleet

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