Migalovo_Air_Base

Migalovo (air base)

Migalovo (air base)

Military airport near Tver, Russia


Migalovo (also given as Tver Migalovo, Kalinin) (IATA: KLD, ICAO: UUEM) is an air base in Tver Oblast, Russia located 10 km west of Tver. It is a large military airlift base. It currently houses all of Russia's remaining Antonov An-22 fleet. It is an Ilyushin Il-76 base, with some Antonov An-12 aircraft stored.

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The base is home to the 2nd Central Scientific Research Institute and the 8th Military Transport Aviation Regiment which is part of the 12th Mginska Red Banner Military Transport Aircraft Division.[1]

History

In the period from 1946 to February 1975, the 56th Long-Range Fighter Aviation Division (56th Bomber Aviation Breslavl Division (since 1951), 56th Heavy Bomber Aviation Breslavl Division (since 1961) was based at the airfield. Its regiments included:[2]

In May 1991, 730th Aviation Regiment of Fighter-Bombers from the 125th Aviation Division of Fighter-Bombers of the Western Group of Forces, was withdrawn from Neuruppin in Brandenberg to Migalovo. It was flying the Sukhoi Su-17M4 (ASCC "Fitter"). In June 1991, the regiment was disbanded at the airfield.[3]

  • Headquarters 12th Military Transport Aviation Division (from 1946, under the title 12th Transport Aviation Division)
  • 8th Military Transport Aviation Regiment (8 VTAP) flying An-12 and An-22.[4]
  • 196th Military Transport Aviation Regiment (196 VTAP) flying Il-76.[5]
  • 224th Transport Aviation ~Detachment (224 LO VTA) flying Il-76 and An-124.[5]
  • 2 TSNII (2nd Central Scientific Research and Test Institute of the Ministry of Defense).[5]
  • 274th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment (274 APIB) flying Su-17C. Arrived from Kubinka in December 1974. Disbanded 1993.[6] Under 9th Fighter Aviation Division.

References

  1. "Russian Air Force - Tver/Migalovo (UUEM)". Scramble.nl. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  2. "37 Vozdushnaya Armiya VGK". Brinkster.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16.
  3. Butowski, Pyotr (2004). Air Power Analysis: Russian Federation. AIRtime Publishing, Inc.

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