Russian Naval Aviation Information & Russian Naval Aviation Links at HealthHaven.com
advertise
add site
services
publishers
database
health videos
Bookmark and Share

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 
about
toolbar
stats
live show
health store
more stuff
JOIN/LOGIN
Featured Results:
 Russian Studies: Russian Health, Mortality and Lifespan
Russian Studies: Russian Health, Mortality and Lifespan
longevity-science.org
  Russian Bear| Buy Russian Bear Products on sale from imedmart.com
Russian Bear| Buy Russian Bear Products on sale from imedmart.com
imedmart.com
  Russian Muscle Stimulation Unit - with American and Russian Stimulation,...
Russian Muscle Stimulation Unit - with American and Russian Stimulation,...
vitalitywebb.com
 
Авиация Военно-морского флота
Aviatsiya Voenno-morskogo Flota
Russian Naval Aviation
Naval Ensign of Russia
Active since 1912
Country Russian Federation (previously the Soviet Union and Russian Empire)
Branch Russian Navy
Type Naval aviation
Commanders
Current
commander
Major-General Viktor Viktorovich Popov
Insignia
Roundel
URSS-Russian aviation red star.svg
Air Forces of Russia

Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire

Air Force (1909–1917)

Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union

Red Air Force (1918–1991)

Naval Aviation (1918–1991)

Air Defense (1948–1991)

Strategic Rocket Forces (1959–1991)

Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation

Air Force (1991–present)

Naval Aviation (1991–present)

Strategic Rocket Forces (1991–present)

A Sukhoi Su-33 from the 279th Shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment, on Admiral Kuznetsov's flight deck.

The Russian Naval Aviation (Russian: Авиация Военно-морского флота России - Aviatsiya Voenno-morskogo Flota Rossii) (formerly the Soviet Aviatsiya Voenno Morskogo Flota), is the air arm of the Russian Navy. The Russian Navy is divided into four fleets and one flotilla: Northern Fleet, Pacific Ocean Fleet, Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, and Caspian Flotilla.

The air forces of the most important fleets, the Northern and Pacific fleets, operate Tu-22M3 Backfire-C supersonic missile carriers, long range Tu-142 Bear-F anti-submarine warfare aircraft and Il-38 May medium range ASW aircraft. The relatively small fleets, the Baltic and Black Sea, currently have only tactical Su-24 Fencer C/D bombers and ASW helicopters in service. The small Caspian Flotilla operates An-26 and Mi-8 transports, Ka-27PS rescue helicopters, as well as some Ka-29 and Mi-24 armed helicopters. In 2008, the Russian Navy Deputy Commander for Aviation and Air Defense/Chief of Naval Aviation and Air Defense is Major-General Viktor Viktorovich Popov.

Contents

[edit] Components

The Russian Naval Aviation consists of the following components:[1]

  • Naval missile-carrying aviation;
  • Shore-based ASW aviation;
  • Attack (Shturmovik) Aviation;
  • Shore-based fighter aviation;
  • Reconnaissance aviation;
  • Shipborne aviation (fighters and ASW aircraft);
  • Auxiliary air units.

[edit] Structure

This is the structure of the Russian Naval Aviation, as reproduced from the August 2007 issue of the Air Forces Monthly.[2]

Northern Fleet - HQ Severomorsk

Pacific Ocean Fleet - HQ Vladivostok

  • 568th Independent Composite Aviation Regiment - HQ at Mongokhto - operating Tu-22M3, Tu-142MR/MZ;
  • 865th Interceptor Aviation Regiment - HQ at Yelizovo-Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport - MiG-31;
  • 317th Composite Air Regiment - HQ at Yelizovo - Tu-142;
  • 71st Independent MIlitary Transport Air Squadron - HQ at Nikolayevka, Primorskaya - An-12, An-24, An-26;
  • 175th Independent Shipborne Anti-submarine Helicopter Squadron - HQ at Yelizovo - Ka-27;
  • 289th Independent Anti-submarine Air Regiment - HQ at Nikolayevka - Il-38, Ka-27, Ka-29;

Baltic Fleet - HQ Kaliningrad

Black Sea Fleet - HQ Sevastopol (Ukraine)

  • 872nd Independent Anti-submarine Helicopter Regiment - HQ at Kacha, Crimea - Ka-27;
  • 917th Independent Composite Air Regiment - HQ at Kacha, Crimea - An-2, An-12, An-26, Be-12, Mi-8;
  • 43rd Independent Naval Shturmovik (Assault) Air Squadron - HQ at Gvardeyskoye, Crimea - Su-25;

[edit] Aircraft inventory

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[3] Notes
Fighter Aircraft
Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker  Soviet Union fighter Su-27 88
Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D  Soviet Union fighter Su-33 23 designed for service on the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov[2]
Mikoyan MiG-31 Foxhound  Soviet Union interceptor MiG-31 30
Bomber Aircraft
Sukhoi Su-24 Fencer  Soviet Union attack Su-24M 58 planned modernization to reach M2 level.
Su-25 Frogfoot  Soviet Union attack Su-25UBP/UTG 14 8 UBPs and 6 UTGs - used for training pilots to fly the Su-33 fighter.[4]
Tupolev Tu-22M Backfire  Soviet Union strategic bomber Tu-22M3 50 35 operational with the Northern Fleet and 15 operational with the Pacific Fleet.[1]
ASW Aircraft
Tupolev Tu-142 Bear-F  Soviet Union long range ASW Tu-142MK/MZ 16 8 MKs in the Northern Fleet and 8 MZs in the Pacific Fleet.[4]
Il-38 May  Soviet Union medium range ASW Il-38 26 11 in service with the Northern Fleet, 15 with the Pacific Fleet.[5]
Reconnaissance
Sukhoi Su-24MR Fencer  Soviet Union reconnaissance Su-24MR 20
Attack Helicopter
Mil Mi-24 Hind  Soviet Union attack helicopter Mi-24 20
Transport Helicopter
Mil Mi-8 Hip  Soviet Union transport helicopter Mi-8 35
ASW Helicopter
Kamov Ka-27 Helix  Soviet Union ASW helicopter Ka-27/29/32 88 72 used for ASW, while the rest of 16 used for transport.[6]
Mil Mi-14 Haze  Soviet Union ASW Helicopter Mi-14 9 5 used for search-and-rescue, while the other 4 are used for ASW.[7]

[edit] Naval Air Arm

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Air Forces Monthly, p. 65
  2. ^ a b Air Forces Monthly, p. 70
  3. ^ State of the Russian Air Force, warfare.ru. Retrieved on September 9, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Air Forces Monthly, p. 68
  5. ^ Air Forces Monthly, p. 69
  6. ^ Ka-27/29/32 Helix Naval helicopter, warfare.ru. Retrieved on September 9, 2008.
  7. ^ Mil Mi-14 Haze, warfare.ru. Retrieved on September 9, 2008.

[edit] References




Product Results (view all...)

search wiki for    ?
web dir firms image gallery news pdf wiki shop video 



↑ top of page ↑about thumbshots