Nizhyn (air base)

Nizhyn
IATA: noneICAO: UKRN
Summary
Airport type Military
Operator Ukrainian Air Force
Location Nizhyn
Elevation AMSL 440 ft / 134 m
Coordinates 51°6′0″N 031°52′0″E / 51.10000°N 31.86667°E / 51.10000; 31.86667Coordinates: 51°6′0″N 031°52′0″E / 51.10000°N 31.86667°E / 51.10000; 31.86667
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
9,842 3,000 Concrete

Nizhyn is an air base in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine located 4 km north of Nizhyn, and was operated by the Soviet Long Range Aviation. It is a medium-sized bomber base with a modern design, and is being used to store some of Ukraine's older bombers. The airfield has 33 large revetments along a curved taxiway.

During 1964-67 the base began converting to the Tupolev Tu-22R (Blinder) and by 1967 it had 24 Tu-22s based here.[1] The reconnaissance variants were tasked with operations in Western Europe. In July 1969 two Tu-22 aircraft collided in mid-air; the crew ejected and the plane flew on unpiloted for 52 minutes, threatening the city of Nizhin before crashing 0.5 km from the city's railway station.[1] In November 1988 three Tu-22R were deployed to Mozdok to fight in Afghanistan, but returned to base a week later without seeing any combat.[1] Some Tu-22s were sent to Nizhyn for disposal, probably in the 1990s.[1]

Units stationed at Nizhyn include:

airforce.ru says that on December 30, 1996 the regiment was reorganized as the 18 separate Long Range Aviation Squadron. In the battle of the An-30B - 6 units., Tu-22P - 3 units., Tu-22U - 1 unit.[4] Furthermore, on February 22, 1999 Decree № 242 of the Verkhovna Rada 18 odrae transferred to the Ministry of Emergency Situations and renamed 300 Special Aviation Squadron MOE.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gordon, Yefim (1999). Tupolev Tu-22 'Blinder' Tu-22M 'Backfire'. Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-065-6.
  2. 1 2 "Dal'nyaya Aviatsiya". Aviabaza KPOI. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011.
  3. "Take-Off". take-off.ru.
  4. http://wiki.airforce.ru/index.php?title=199_%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BF

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