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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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on 6 June 1942 in accordance with an order dated 3 June, consisting of the
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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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300:during the Bratislava–Brno Offensive, April 1945
1859:Air armies of the Red Air Force in World War II
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1116:"Вооруженные силы Украины на 1 января 2001 г."
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247:North Caucasus Front
199:5 Vozdushnaya Armiya
180:Yevgeny Shaposhnikov
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967:Gurkin et al. 1972
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