Jump to content

Vorkuta Sovetsky (air base)

Coordinates: 67°27′56″N 064°18′28″E / 67.46556°N 64.30778°E / 67.46556; 64.30778
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Ser Amantio di Nicolao (talk | contribs) at 01:55, 10 March 2020 (add authority control). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Vorkuta Sovetskiy
Tupolev Tu-95 bomber at Vorkuta Sovetsky
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorRussian Air Force
LocationVorkuta
Elevation AMSL630 ft / 192 m
Coordinates67°27′56″N 064°18′28″E / 67.46556°N 64.30778°E / 67.46556; 64.30778[1]
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11,647 3,550 Concrete

Vorkuta Sovetskiy (also known as Vorkuta East) is a military airfield in the Komi Republic, Russia located 11 km east of Vorkuta. It was one of nine Air Army staging bases in the Arctic for Russian bomber units.[1][2] It contains one of the largest runways in Russia's Arctic region.

Sovetskiy was built in the early 1960s as a staging base for intercontinental Long Range Aviation bomber strikes (as a so-called 'bounce' airdrome). The airfield was first identified by Western intelligence in 1961.[3] It is maintained by OGA (Arctic Control Group). The 364 OSAE (364th Independent Composite Aviation Squadron) was based here, but it is unknown what type of aircraft were operated.

References

  1. ^ a b HALO A HEAVY LIFT HELICOPTER VORKUTA AIRFIELD EAST, USSR, CIA-RDP89-00121R000300570004-4, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC, April 4, 1982.
  2. ^ STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATIONS RELATED ACTIVITIES SUMMARY REPORT (SANITIZED), June 1, 1980, CREST: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100140001-2, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC.
  3. ^ PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OAK REPORT, CIA-RDP78T05164A000200010007-7, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC, July 15, 1961.

See also