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  • Ukraine Air Force Bases

    Ukraine has numerous derelict Soviet-era military airfields, with fields of sunflowers in blossom on one side of the runway, and MiGs napping peacefully in the bright sunshine on the other side.

    BelbekUKFB?? x MiG-29
    ?? x L-39
    Sevastopol, 204 vinisuval'na Brigade. As of March 2014 Belbek Airport hosted 45 MiG-29 fighter jets and 4 L-39 training jets. However, only four fighters and one training aircraft were currently operational.
    Vinnitsa
    Havryshivka/ Gavrišìvka
    UKWW?? x An-26
    ?? x An-24
    ?? x MI-8
    ?? x MI-9
    Vinnytsia Oblast
    456th Transport Aviation BDE
    Kharkiv NorthAircraft Factory
    Kolomyia / Kolomyja32 x MiG-29114th Tactical Aviation BDE
    48 OGRAP to 2004 Sous-MR transferred in Starokonstantinov. alternate aerodrome
    Kulbakino 7 x Il-76
    3 x Tu-95
    10 x Su-24
    25 x Su-25
    ? x L-39
    orbat as of 2013
    299 Assault Brigade,
    Nicholas specialized center of combat training air forces of Ukraine.
    Melitopol42 x Il-76, Il-78 zaporozhje region, 25 transport avìabrigada
    Myrhorod / MirgorodUKBM29 x MiG-29
    ?? x Su-27
    Poltava region,
    831 Brigade tactical Aviation
    6 x MiG-29 operational as of 2011
    Starokostiantyniv /
    Starokonstantinov
    28 x Su-24M
    12 x Su-24MR
    7th Tactical Aviation BDE
    Khmelnytsky Oblast.
    Vasylkiv
    Vasilkov
    UKKV16 x MiG-29
    ?? x L-39
    40th Tactical Aviation BDE of Kyiv Oblast
    Zaporizhia29 x Il 76
    6 x MiG-25
    9 x Su-7
    2 x An-24
    orbat as of 2013

    Kyiv had agreed to withdraw all military forces from Crimea, but Russia apparently preferred to take action. Russian soldiers without insignia broke into Belbek airbase 22 March 2014 facing no apparent resistance from Ukrainian troops, many of whom turned their backs on the Russian forces and sang the Ukrainian national anthem as events unfolded. For days, Ukrainian soldiers at Belbek had refused to abandon their posts, saying they had received no orders from the interim government in Kyiv. Ukrainian defense officials said at least one Ukrainian soldier was wounded in the siege.

    Belbek was the last major military holdout against the Russian takeover of Crimea, as most Ukrainian defenses across the peninsula had already been overrun, with many troops vacating their posts or joining up with Russian forces. The siege followed an ultimatum issued by Russian forces earlier in the day that called for Ukrainian troops at the base to surrender. Belbek also shares facilities with the international airport in Sevastopol, where Russia has a large naval base.

    Former Ukraine Air Force Bases

    ArtsyzUKHA Odessa oblast. Base is disbanded. Airfield uses place 1st flying club.
    BageroveUKFRAutonomous Republic of Crimea, the host does not exist.
    BerdichevUKBR Zhytomyr region, disbanded.
    Berdyanskdisbanded
    Bila TserkvaUKBCKyiv Oblast, spare.
    BlyzniukýKharkov region, host does not exist.
    BolhradOdessa oblast, disbanded.
    BorispolAn-30 MI-8, An-26, Tu-134.15 transport Brigade
    BrodyUKLBMI-24, MI-8 Lviv region, army aircraft
    BuâlikUKOBOdessa oblast, disbanded.
    Cervonoglìnskaâbase is disbanded.
    Chernihivl-39 training base, was 701 aviation training Regiment, aircraft .
    ChernivtsiAn-30 86 ODRAE 1996 disbanded, aircraft transferred to Boryspil.
    ChertkovSu-25 disbanded. converted into Kul'bakìno.
    Chorodok disbanded.
    ChuguevL-39, an-26, an-26, MI-8Kharkiv oblast, 203 educational avìabrigada
    CornobaïvkaMI-24, MI-8Kherson region
    DniprovskeSU-24, Su-MR Aviation of the RUSSIAN
    Dobrânka Chernihiv oblast
    DonuzlavThe Navy in Sakì, alternate.
    Dubno Basetoday the aerodrome is not to establish, dismantled
    DzhankoyCrimea, society for promotion of the armed forces of Ukraine-52.
    Henichesk Kherson region, disbanded.
    Horodnial-39training base, aircraft
    IvangorodCherkasy oblast, Uman
    Ivano-FrankivskMiG-29 114 vinisuval'na Brigade
    Kachabe-12, an-12, Tu-134, Ka-27, Ka-29Navy
    KalinovMI-8, MI-24Lviv oblast
    Kalynivkavinnytska oblast
    KajdakiDnepropetrovsk
    Kanatovobase is disbanded.
    Kirovskoyebase was flight test center of the Air force of Ukraine.
    Konotopplant
    Korosten disbanded.
    Kramatorsk636 ÌAP disbanded in 1996. Su-15 TM from the regiment were written off for scrap. uses a flying club.
    Krivoy Rog Dnepropetrovsk region, disbanded.
    Kupyansk today does not exist. Dismantled.
    LebedynSumy region, disbanded.
    Levkìvka Kharkov oblast
    Liubsha the Lviv region, disbanded.
    Lugansk
    LutskVolyn ' region, disbanded, the aerodrome spare, plant.
    LymanskeOdesa region — disbanded, remaining plant.
    Mariupol Donetsk region
    Mukachevobase is not there, the host
    NizhynAn-32, MI-8 MES of Ukraine.
    Ochakov
    OkhtyrkaUKOAL-39 to 1999 Today the aerodrome is not there dismantled.
    OvruchSu-24 Zhitomir region, base is disbanded.
    Ozerne MiG-29, Su-27.based on mixed IB, - airbase closed
    Palmyra Cherkasy oblast disbanded
    Poltavabase is disbanded, alternate aerodrome. Museum of aviation.
    PopilniaZhitomir region, disbanded.
    PrylukyTu-160, Tu-22 m3 Chernihiv region, disbanded.
    Pustohorod Sumy oblast, disbanded.
    RauhìvkaMI-24, MI-8 — Odessa oblast. disbanded in 1999. 287-separate helicopter Regiment
    Saki be-12, an-26, an-2, Ka-27, MI-14, MI-8Crimea, 10 Naval Aviation Brigade,.
    Shypyntsi5 MI-8 96th separate mixed aviation eskadrilìâ , Chernivtsi oblast. disbanded
    Stryy BaseTu-22 M, Tu-16, MIG-23 aerodrome does not exist, dismantled. Lviv region.
    Tokmakzaporozhje region, is disbanded.
    Uman202 base. academic, Disbanded in 2002.
    Uzinbase is disbanded.
    VapnyarkaUKWVVinnytsia Oblast, the host does not exist.
    Velyka KruchaPoltava oblast, disbanded.
    VeseleCrimea, disbanded, alternate.
    VoznesenskUKOWdisbanded, alternate.
    ZhovtneveVolyn region, disbanded, the aerodrome pulled does not exist.
    ZhovtneveTu-22 m3— 943 MRAP 2 I Mrad , disbanded, Crimea.
    Zhulyany an airport.






     
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