Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
However, no other sources on Long Range Aviation list it as a bomber base.
A major Long Range Aviation base, Belaya, is located in the district.
Nearby is the Ukrainka air base, home to elements of Long Range Aviation.
In 1988, the three air armies were again reunified to form the Long Range Aviation Command.
They were supported in this by the 13th Air Army and some units of the Long Range Aviation.
Furthermore, the 195 bombers belonging to Long Range Aviation were concentrated at only five primary airfields and spent most of their time there.
Long range aviation:
It was a major nuclear bomber base of the Long Range Aviation (a sister of Ukrainka).
Long Range Aviation Command (former 37th Air Army)
The Air force is divided to 4 operational commands and military transport command and long range aviation commands:
The Soviet Long Range Aviation assaulted Tallinn on the night before March 9.
However, the Long Range Aviation command officer said that Igor Sikorsky is not responsible for the activities of his military aircraft.
It was the successor to the Soviet Union's Long Range Aviation, which once had several Air Armies, including the 37th.
Long Range Aviation Command (Moscow)
It was originally used as a staging base for intercontinental Long Range Aviation bomber flights (as a so-called 'bounce' airdrome).
The personnel of the regiments was assembled by choosing the best specialists of the Long Range Aviation, graduates of military schools and academies.
Complementary strategic forces within Russia are the Long Range Aviation and the Russian Navy's ballistic missile submarines.
Alexander Molodchy - famous World War II pilot of the Soviet Long Range Aviation.
The 3M bombers were part of Long Range Aviation until 1985, and then were destroyed in accordance with the agreement on the reduction of offensive weapons.
Formations operating supersonic Tu-22M3 bombers were transferred to the Russian Air Force's Long Range Aviation in 2011.
Ukrainka (also known as Ookrainka and Seryshevo) is one of Russia's largest strategic Long Range Aviation bases in the Far East.
It was formed at Vinnitsa within the Kiev Military District's boundaries on 1 September 1960 from the previous 43rd Air Army of the Long Range Aviation.
Nizhyn is an air base in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine located 4 km north of Nizhyn, and was operated by the Soviet Long Range Aviation.
After the Second World War, strategic bombers were regrouped within the Long Range Aviation of the Armed Forces (DA VS) in April 1946.
The 43rd Rocket Army and the 50th Rocket Army were formed from the previous 43rd and 50th Air Armies of the Long Range Aviation.