- Fedotovo
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location = Vologda
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footnotes =Fedotovo, located near train station Kipelovo on a major railway to St.Peterburg, is a
Russian Navy air base inRussia located 44 km west ofVologda . It is a large base for long-range aircraft, with 20 revetments in a remote area and large tarmac along parallel taxiway. Built in 1963, Fedotovo was an unnamed military town but took on the name of the first commander of 392 ODRAP, Lt. Col. A. S. Fedotov, who was killed in an aircraft crash in 1966. Fedotovo was a major source ofTupelov Tu-95 andTu-142 flights overshadowing theU.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet. The base provided reconnaissance for the North Fleet Air Arm cite book| title = Tupolev Tu-95/Tu-142 Bear: Russia's Extraordinary Intercontinental Heavy Bomber | last = Gordon | first = Yefim | publisher = Midland Publishing | date = 2006 | id = 185780046X ] .Units stationed at Kipelovo include:
* 392 ODRAP (392nd Independent Long-Range Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment) flying Tupolev Tu-95RT (Bear-D) [cite web| title = Aviatsiya VMF | publisher = Aviabaza KPOI. | url = http://airbase.ru/squad/russia/sea/ ] . It was Fedotovo's first unit, beginning operations in 1963 and serving active duty with the Northern Fleet Air Arm and tasked with monitoring the activities of Western navies in the Arctic, participating in space program splashdowns, and conducting search-and-rescue activities. Its aircraft were deployed regularly toCuba throughout the 1970s and toAngola andGuinea later in the decade . A declassifiedCIA document written in 1977 took note of these Atlantic deployments, stating that while they had little impact on the United States mainland, they "contribute to the threat to Western naval forces operating in the Northern Atlantic Ocean" [cite book | title = The Significance of Soviet Tu-95 Bear D Deployments in West Africa | version = National Intelligence Interagency Intelligence Memorandum 77-010C (April 1977), TOP SECRET, declassified 1999 | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency | date = 1977 ] .
* 76 OPLAP DD (76th Independent Long Range Anti-Submarine Aviation Regiment) flying 25 Tupolev Tu-142M (Bear-F) aircraft beginning in March 1970 [cite web| title = Aviatsiya VMF | publisher = Aviabaza KPOI. | url = http://airbase.ru/squad/russia/sea/ ] . Though most of its operations ane exercises tracking theU.S. Navy fleet took place in theAtlantic Ocean andBarents Sea , in 1976 and 1977 part of the unit participated in exercises with the Soviet Pacific Fleet and was based temporarily at its sister baseKhorol . In 1992 its personnel were deployed toIndia to train Indian pilots on their new Tu-142MK-E aircraft.
* 135 PLAPDD (135th Long Range Anti-Submarine Aviation Regiment flying (Tupolev Tu-142M and Tupolev Tu-142MR
* 39 ODRAP (39th Independent Long-Range Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment) flying Tupolev Tu-95RT). "This may be a regiment listed erroneously in some sources, due to its alphabetical similarity with 392 ODRAP".External links
* [http://www.vologda18.narod.ru/ Garnizon Fedotovo] - Russian website for veterans of the base
* [http://fedotovoruhelpc.ruhelp.com/ Fedotovo forum] - Russian forum for veterans of the baseReferences
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