Bobrovka (air base)
Bobrovka is a military air base in Samara Oblast, Russia. It is located 39 km east of the city of Samara. The base largely served the interceptor air defense role for the Soviet Air Force, and was in the Sverdlovsk Air Defense District.[1]
Bobrovka | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Owner | Ministry of Defence | ||||||||||
Operator | Russian Air Force | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 368 ft / 112 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 53°08′42″N 050°42′52″E | ||||||||||
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Bobrovka Location in Samara Oblast, Russia | |||||||||||
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Bobrovka had been observed by 1957 by Western Lockheed U-2 overflights.[2] A 1974 US satellite mission identified up to 89 swept-wing aircraft, most of which were likely Sukhoi Su-9 (Fishpot) aircraft.[3] By 1981 the interceptor regiment was one of four in the USSR still operating the Su-9.[1]
Bobrovka became the Soviet Union's primary storage facility for the aging Su-9, and by 1981 at least 243 Su-9 aircraft were observed parked at Bobrovka.[1]
The base was reportedly closed after the Cold War and the aviation regiment was disbanded.
References
- PHASEOUT OF FISHPOT IN APVO STRANYY AIRFIELDS USSR, February 1981, CREST: CIA-RDP81T00380R000100980001-5, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC.
- NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SURVEY 26; SOVIET UNION; TRANSPORTATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS, May 1957, CREST: CIA-RDP01-00707R000200090035-8, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC.
- OAK SUPPLEMENT PART 20 KH-9 MISSION 1207 11 NOVEMBER 1973 - 20 FEBRUARY 1974, May 1974, CREST: CIA-RDP78T04752A001600010010-9.pdf, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC.