159th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment

The 159th Guards Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Regiment (159th Guards IAP) (Military Unit Number 52906) was a military unit of the Red Army Air Force, which participated in the Second World War. Today it is a regiment of the Russian Aerospace Forces, stationed at Petrozavodsk Airport in Russian Karelia. It now flies the Sukhoi Su-27 and Sukhoi Su-35.

159th Guards Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner, Order of Suvorov Regiment
ActiveApril 14, 1944 -
BranchSoviet Air Force
Russian Aerospace Forces
Typefighter aircraft
Garrison/HQBesovets, Karelia
Nickname(s)Novorossiysk
EngagementsWorld War II
DecorationsOrder of the Red Banner Order of Suvorov 3rd class

It was formed from the 88th Fighter Aviation Regiment, and succeeded after 2009 by the 6961st Guards Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Base.

Regiment names

  • 88th Fighter Aviation Regiment;
  • 88th Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Regiment;
  • 159th Guards Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Regiment;
  • 159th Guards Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Regiment;
  • 159th Guards Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of Suvorov Regiment;
  • 6961st Guards Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of the Suvorov base;
  • Aviation group of the 7000th Air Base;
  • Military unit (Field mail) 40431 (until 09/01/2009);
  • Military unit 52906 (since 09/01/2009).

Creating a regiment

Assignments of 88th Fighter Aviation Regiment

Date Front (District) Army Division (Corps) Equipment
13.04.1940Kyiv Special Military DistrictAir Forces of the District38th Fighter Aviation BrigadeI-16
28.06.1940Southern Front5th Army (Soviet Union) Air Forces38th Fighter Aviation BrigadeBessarabia, I-16
09.07.1940Kyiv Special Military DistrictAir Forces of the District38th Fighter Aviation BrigadeI-16
25.07.1940Kyiv Special Military DistrictAir Forces of the District44th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
22.06.1941Southwestern FrontAir Forces of the Front44th Fighter Aviation DivisionVinnitsa, I-16
28.06.1941Southern FrontAir Forces of the Front44th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
15.07.1941Southwestern FrontAir Forces of the FrontAir Forces, 12th or 6th ArmyI-16
31.07.1941Southern FrontAir Forces of the Front44th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
09.08.1941Southern FrontAir Forces of the 26th Army44th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
17.08.1941Southern FrontAir Forces of the Front44th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
27.08.1941Southern FrontAir Forces of the 6th Army44th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
01.09.1941Southern FrontAir Forces of the Front20th Mixed Aviation DivisionI-16
07.03.1942Southern FrontAir Forces of the 56th ArmyI-16
01.04.1942Southern FrontAir Forces of the 18th ArmyI-16
01.05.1942Southern FrontAir Forces of the 12th ArmyI-16
22.05.1942Southern Front4th Air Army216th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
14.08.1942Transcaucasus Front, Northern Group of Forces4th Air Army216th Fighter Aviation DivisionI-16
Aircraft LaGG-3 regiment, side number 915, with the inscription: "Soviet Georgia".

The 88th Fighter Aviation Regiment was formed on April 13, 1940, in the Kyev Special Military District in Vinnitsa on the basis of the 4th Separate Fighter Aviation Squadron on I-16 aircraft.

The 88th Fighter Aviation Regiment was at Vinnitsa on June 22, 1941, when the German Operation Barbarossa began.[1]

The 159th Novorossiysk Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment was formed on April 14, 1944, by ranging the 88th Novorossiysk Fighter Aviation Regiment amongst the Guards for the exemplary performance of combat missions and the courage and heroism shown at the same time on the basis of Order of the NPO of the USSR.[2]

From 1945 the regiment was based in Poland. It was assigned to the 239th Fighter Aviation Division from February 1952 onwards. From 1945 to 1948 at Malbork; from 1948 to 1952 at Brzeg; from 1952 to 1961 at Kluczewo Airport; for about eight months in 1961 at Kolobrzheg; from 1961 to 1964 at Żagań; stationed again at Kluczewo from August 1964 to July 1992; and in July 1992 returning to Petrozavodsk Airport in Karelia.[3]

Reformation of the regiment

Russian Air Force aircraft lined up at Petrozavodsk Airport during Exercise "Ladoga-2019."
  • In the autumn of 2009, the 159th Guards Fighter Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of Suvorov Regiment was reorganized into the 6961st Guards Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Base.
  • The 6961st Guards Aviation Novorossiysk Red Banner Order of the Suvorov Base on December 1, 2010, in accordance with the formation of a new image of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, was reorganized into the aviation group of the 7000th Aviation Base[4]
  • Since 2016 - again the 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment.

References

  1. Niehorster, Dr Leo. "Air Command, Kiev Special Military District, Red Army, 22.06.41". niehorster.org. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  2. Order of the NPO of the USSR No. 55 of 14.04.1944
  3. Holm. "159th Guards Novorossiyskiy Red Banner order of Suvorov Fighter Aviation Regiment". Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  4. Directive of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation No. 017 of August 9, 2010; Directive of the General Staff No. 314/4/0654 of July 19, 2010; Order of the Commander of the Western Military District of September 13, 2010 No. 4/1/016; Directive of the Headquarters ZVO dated September 20, 2010 No. 4/1/022.
  • Б. Рычило, М. Морозов (2003). "Гвардейские авиационные дивизии, корпуса, эскадрильи 1941-45 гг" (Авиационно-исторический журнал, техническое обозрение.) (32/3) (Мир авиации ed.). М.: 25–28. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Б. Рычило, М. Морозов (2003). "Гвардейские авиационные дивизии, корпуса, эскадрильи 1941-45 гг" (Авиационно-исторический журнал, техническое обозрение.) (31/2) (Мир авиации ed.). М.: 25–31. Archived from the original on 2016-04-22. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Collective authors (1960). Перечень № 12 авиационных полков Военно-воздушных сил Красной армии, входивших в состав Действующей армии в годы Великой Отечественной войны 1941—1945 гг. Vol. Приложение к директиве Генерального штаба от 18 января 1960 г. № 170023 (Министерство обороны СССР. Военно-научное управление Генерального Штаба ed.). Moscow: Voenizdat. Покровский.
  • Anokhin, V.A.; Bykov, M.Yu. (2014). All fighter regiments of Stalin. The first complete encyclopedia. — Popular science edition. Moscow: Yauza-press. ISBN 978-5-9955-0707-9. (944 pages) (circulation 1500).
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