641st Guards Vilenskiy order of
Kutuzov Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO
641-й гвардейский истребительный
Виленский ордена Кутузова
авиационный полк
ПВО
Military Unit: 35480; from 9.48: 64262
Activated 8.40 as the 169th Fighter Aviation Regiment.
18.3.43 renamed 63rd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment.
1.10.48 renamed 63rd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO.
20.2.49 (directive 10.1.49) renamed 641st Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO.
1.9.93 united with the 431st Fighter
Aviation Regiment PVO, and renamed 470th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment
PVO.
Disbanded 30.11.2000.
Bases:
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Eggersdorf, East Germany, 5.45 - 7.45 [52 28 53N, 14 05 05E]
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Ludwigslust, East Germany, 7.45 - 12.45 [53 18 02N, 11 30
20E]
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Wittstock, East Germany, 12.45 - 1947 [52 12 06N, 12 31 27E]
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Falkenberg, East Germany, 1947 - 28.9.48 [51 32 51N, 13 13
01E]
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Smolensk, Smolensk Oblast, 28.9.48 - 25.10.51 [54 49 25N, 32
01 32E]
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Besovets, Karelian ASSR, 25.10.51 - 9.72 [61 53 11N, 34 09
13E]
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Rogachevo, Novaya Zemlya, 9.72 - 9.93 [71 36 59N, 52 28 50E]
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Afrikanda, Murmansk Oblast, 9.93 - 11.00 [67 27 18N, 32 47
13E]
Aircraft:
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I-153, 1940-1941
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MiG-3, 1941-1941
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LaGG-3, 1941-1942
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La-5, 1942-1944
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La-7, 1944-1948
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Yak-17, 1.9.48-1950
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MiG-15, 1.7.50-1953
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MiG-17, 5.53-1964
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MiG-19, 1957-1962 [2nd squadron only]
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Yak-28P, 6.64-1988
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Su-27, 8.87-2000 [combat ready with Su-27 6.88]
Inventory:
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11.90: 32 Su-27 and 2 Mi-8 [CFE treaty data exchange]
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2000: 28 Su-27 [CFE treaty data exchange]
Subordinated: