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Hamadan Airbase

Coordinates: 35°12′42″N 48°39′12″E / 35.21167°N 48.65333°E / 35.21167; 48.65333
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Hamadan Airbase


پایگاه هوایی شهید نوژه
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
Owner/OperatorIslamic Republic of Iran Air Force
LocationHamadan
Elevation AMSL5,613 ft / 1,711 m
Coordinates35°12′42″N 48°39′12″E / 35.21167°N 48.65333°E / 35.21167; 48.65333
Map
Hamadan Airbase is located in Iran
Hamadan Airbase
Hamadan Airbase
location of Hamadan Air base
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,936 12,915 Asphalt
13R/31L 4,359 14,300 Asphalt

Hamadan Airbase (IATA: NUJ, ICAO: OIHS) or Shahrokhi Airbase[2] or Noje Airbase[3] (Persian: پایگاه هوایی شهید نوژه) is an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force base located 47 km north of Hamadan in the Hamadān Province. The airbase is named after Captain Mohammad Noje who was the first IRIAF pilot to be killed in action on August 16, 1979.[4] The Nojeh coup plot took place there in 1980.[5]

Russian Air Force use

Since 16 August 2016,[6] the Russian Air Force′s[7][6] Tupolev Tu-22M long-range bombers[6] and Sukhoi Su-34 strike fighters[6] have used the base for conducting raids over Syria as part of the Russia's military intervention[6] into the Syrian conflict.[6] The bombing missions support the Syrian Arab Army in operations against the Syrian opposition and the Islamic State. It is the first time Iran has let a foreign country use its territory for military operations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.[8][9][10]

Later in August 2016, Iran's minister of defense Hossein Dehghan clarified that Iran was hosting Russia′s aircraft at the request of the Syrian government and Russia was free to utilise it as long as it was necessary.[11][12] The following day, on 21 August, he appeared to criticise Russia's actions as rash and self-aggrandizing and was quoted as saying, “Under no circumstances will we ever provide Russians with a military base. They have not come here to stay.”[13] On 22 August 2016, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said Russia would stop using the air base for Syria airstrikes "for the time being".[14][15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Airline and Airport Code Search". IATA. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. ^ بمب‌افکن‌های روسیه از پایگاه هوایی همدان عازم ماموریت جنگی در سوریه شدند, BBC Persian
  3. ^ "eaip.austrocontrol.at link" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-04-26. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  4. ^ "زندگینامه: محمد نوژه (1324 - 1358)". hamshahrionline.ir.
  5. ^ Emery, Chris (2013). "Reappraising the Carter Administration's response to the Iran-Iraq war". The Iran-Iraq War: New International Perspectives. Routledge. ISBN 9780415685245.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Pike, John. "Shahrokhi Air Base". www.globalsecurity.org.
  7. ^ "Why Russian warplanes might return to Iran". 30 August 2016.
  8. ^ "Russia uses Iran for Syria air strikes". 16 August 2016 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ MacFarquhar, Neil; Sanger, David E. (16 August 2016). "Russia Sends Bombers to Syria Using Base in Iran" – via www.nytimes.com.
  10. ^ Armstrong, Paul. "Russia launches Syria airstrikes from Iran". CNN.
  11. ^ Иран разрешил России использовать авиабазу сколько потребуется RIS Novosti, 20 August 2016.
  12. ^ "مشروح/ سردار دهقان در نشست خبری: "جنگنده قاهر" در آینده نزدیک عملیاتی می‌شود/".
  13. ^ Russia announced use of Hamedan airbase without prior notice Mehr News Agency, 22 August 2016.
  14. ^ Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman says Russia will stop using Iranian air base for Syria airstrikes for the time being AP, 22 August 2016.
  15. ^ "Fight for Syria's Aleppo exposes limits of Russian air power".