Dyagilevo

Dyagilevo
Dyagilevo Air Base
авиабаза Дягилево
IATA: -ICAO: UUBD
Summary
Airport type Military
Operator Russian Air Force
Location Ryazan
Elevation AMSL 440 ft / 134 m
Coordinates 54°38′30″N 039°34′18″E / 54.64167°N 39.57167°E / 54.64167; 39.57167Coordinates: 54°38′30″N 039°34′18″E / 54.64167°N 39.57167°E / 54.64167; 39.57167
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
9,842 3,000 Concrete


Dyagilevo (also given as Dyagilevo, Ryazan Dyagilevo) is an air base in Ryazan Oblast, Russia located 3 km west of Ryazan. It has served as a training center for Russia's strategic bomber force.

In 1955 it was only one of 6 Soviet bases capable of handling the Myasishchev M-4 bomber. In 1967 it had 7 Tupolev Tu-22 used for training [1]. In 1973 it received 2 Tu-22M0 aircraft [1]. In 1985 the 49 TBAP (49th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment) arrived at Dyagilevo, flying Tu-22M and Tu-95 aircraft and eventually converting into an ITBAP (training regiment). It was also home to 43 TSBAP (43rd Heavy Bomber Combat Training Regiment) which included the Tu-22M, Tu-95MS, and Tu-134UBL trainer. [2].

By 1994 it received 24 Tu-95K (Bear-G) bombers for disposal under the START II treaty. A number of Tu-16, Tu-22, and M-4 are mothballed.

Units currently stationed at Dyagilevo

  • 49th Training Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment - operating Tu-22 and Tu-95
  • 203rd Guards Air Refueling Regiment - operating Il-78

References

  1. ^ a b Gordon, Yefim (1999). Tupelov Tu-22 'Blinder' Tu-22M 'Backfire'. Midland Publishing. ISBN 1857800656. 
  2. ^ Butowski, Pyotr (2004). Air Power Analysis: Russian Federation. AIRtime Publishing, Inc. 

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