- Ukrainka (air base)
: "For the Ukrainian poet and writer, see
Lesya Ukrainka ."Infobox Airport
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location = Belogorsk
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footnotes =Ukrainka (also given as Ookrainka and Seryshevo) is one of Russia's largest strategic air force bases in the Far East. It is located in
Amur Oblast ,Russia , 28 km north ofBelogorsk . It is a major nuclear bomber base, with large tarmacs and nearly 40 revetments.In
1955 it was only one of six Soviet bases capable of handling theMyasishchev M-4 (Bison) bomber. It received theTu-22 (Blinder) in the 1960s-1970s. By the 1980s its fleet consisted of a large number of Tu-95K22 (Bear-G) and a smaller number of Tu-95K (Bear-B) aircraft. By1994 it had converted all of its aircraft to Tu-95MS (Bear-H) standards. In 1998 it had 16 Tu-95MS16 and 27 Tu-95MS6, according to START-1 treaty documents [#21] . Sister ofZavitinsk .Units stationed at Ukrainka have included:
* 73 TBAP (73rd Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment) with 42 Tu-95 bombers in the mid-1990s, many fromDolon .
* 40 Gv TBAP (40th Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment) withMyasishchev 3M bombers starting1957 , Tu-95,Tu-134 , andAn-26 aircraft through the 1980s and 1990s.Current units stationed include:
* 79 Gv TBAP (79th Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment) withMyasishchev 3M bombers starting1957 and Tu-95 aircraft through the 1980s and 1990s.
* 326 TBAP (326th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment) flyingTupolev Tu-95 aircraft as recently as2006 . [cite web| title = Planes of Distant aircraft of Russia will lead start-up of cruise missiles on the purposes on range near Vorkuta (2006) | publisher = arms-tass.su | url = http://www.arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=25057&cid=25 ] . It seems likely that the 326th is actually the Division currently stationed at the base, with the 79th and 182nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiments, flying Tu-95MSs, under its control, along with two Tu-22M regiments at other Far Eastern bases.References
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