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15th Air Army

The 15th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces, active from July 1942 until December 1993.

15th Air Army
Active11 July 1942 - December 1993
DisbandedDecember 1993
Country Soviet Union
 Russia
Branch Soviet Air Forces
 Russian Air Force
EngagementsGreat Patriotic War
Cold War

History Edit

It was formed between 11 July and 15 August 1942, in accordance with the directive of the commander of the Soviet Air Force of 10 July 1942, on the basis of the Air Force of the Bryansk Front. The formation of the army began in the village of Pavlovka (18 km southeast of the city of Yelets) in the Lipetsk Oblast. For 10 days the creation of the army was supervised by the deputy commander of the Red Army Air Force, General-Lieutenant of Aviation Grigory Vorozheykin, who was temporary commander of the air army. From July 21, Major General of Aviation I. G. Pyatykhin, arrived from the Leningrad Front, continued and completed the formation of the association as part of the Bryansk Front. Along with Pyatykhin as commander regimental commissar Mikhail Sukhachev arrived. In August 1942 Major General of Aviation Alexey Antonovich Sakovnin became chief of staff. Initially, the army included 286th Fighter Aviation Division, 225th Attack Aviation Division, 284th Bomber Aviation Division, and three separate air regiments.

The 15th Air Army received its baptism of fire in the autumn of 1942, participating in the defensive battles near Voronezh and in the elimination of the enemy's foothold on the left bank of the Don. In the winter of 1943, it supported the front troops in the Voronezh–Kastornoye operation.

In May 1943 it participated in an air operation to destroy German aircraft at airfields.

In July-August 1943, as part of the Battle of Kursk, she participated in the Orlov Strategic Offensive, and in September 1943, it supported the front troops in the Bryansk Offensive.

In October 1943, the Army was transferred to the 2nd Baltic Front, where it fought in the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive and Riga Offensive (1944).

In 1945, the Army participated in the elimination of Army Group Courland and German forces in the Klaipeda area (January-February 1945).

On 1 May 1945 the Army comprised 5th Bomber Aviation Corps (4th, 5th Guards Bomber Aviation Divisions); 14th Fighter Aviation Corps (185th, 315th Fighter Aviation Divisions); the 284th, 313th Night Bomber Aviation Divisions; the 214th, 225th, 305th Assault Aviation Divisions; the 336th Fighter Aviation Division; four separate regiments: the 99th Guards Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment; the 187th Fire Correction Aviation Regiment; the 699th Transport Aviation Regiment; the 97th Aviation Regiment of the Civil Air Fleet, and the 87th Night Bomber Aviation Squadron. There were also the 1639th, 1683rd, and 1685th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiments.[1]

Also part of the Army was the 1003rd Separate Medical Evacuation Aviation Regiment.

During World War II, in total, 15th Air Army pilots made some 160,000 sorties.

After 1945 Edit

The 315th Fighter Aviation Division, and within it the 50th Fighter Aviation Regiment, was part of the army from July 1945 to August 1946.[2]

In the post-war period, the army was part of the Baltic Military District.

The 15th Air Army was renamed the 30th Air Army between 20 February 1949 and 4 April 1968.

The 15th Air Army was renamed the Air Forces of the Baltic Military District between December 1977 and May 1988. In spring 1980, the 899th Fighter Aviation Regiment, part of the 1st Guards Stalingradsko-Berlinskaya Red Banner Fighter Aviation Division, 15th Air Army, moved from Riga-Rumbula also in Latvia to Lielvārde airfield.[3] In July 1981 the regiment was redesignated as a Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment and shifted to the 39th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division, still within the Air Forces, but now within the Air Forces of the Baltic Military District, as it had become.

On 1 January 1991 the 15th Air Army consisted of the:[4]

  • 79th Separate Communications Regiment (Riga)
  • 249th Separate Mixed Aviation Squadron (Riga) with 7 Mi-8, 1 Mi-6 and a few transport aircraft
  • 285th Separate Electronic Warfare Helicopter Squadron (Jelgava, Riga area) with 19 Mi-8
  • 886th Order of the Red Banner "Stalingrad" Separate Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Jēkabpils, Latvian SSR) with 12 Su-24 and 14 Su-17M4. The regiment was known as the 16th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (ORAP) during the Second World War.
  • 39th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division (Liyelvalde, Riga area), activated 1981.[5]

The 15th Air Army was disbanded in December 1993 as the North Western Group of Forces was withdrawn from the now-free Baltic states.

Army Commanders Edit

  • 10.07.1942 - 21.07.1942 : Lieutenant-General of Aviation Grigory Vorozheykin
  • 21.07.1942 - 01.05.1943 : Major General of Aviation Ivan Pyatykhin;
  • 05.1943 - 05.1950 : Colonel-General of Aviation Nikolai Naumenko;
  • 05.1950 - 10.1953 : Colonel-General of Aviation F. P. Polynin,
  • 10.1953 - 01.1957 : Lieutenant General of Aviation S. I. Mironov,.
  • 01.1957 - 04.1958 : Lieutenant General of Aviation V. A. Vinogradov,;
  • 04.1958 - 05.1973 : Colonel-General of Aviation F. I. Shinkarenko;
  • 03.1979 - 10.1985 : Lieutenant General of Aviation Masalitin Piotr;
  • 10.1985 - 02.1988 : Lieutenant General of Aviation Dmitri Bobrov ;
  • 02.1988 - 07.1991 : Lieutenant General of Aviation Timchenko Vladimir Pavlovic;
  • 07.1991 - 12.1993 : Major General of Aviation Mikhail Lipatov.

References Edit

  1. ^ BSSA
  2. ^ "315th Rizhskaya Fighter Aviation Division PVO". Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  3. ^ Michael Holm, 899th Orshanskiy Red Banner order of Suvorov Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment im. F.E. Dzerzhinskiy, 2015.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 February 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  5. ^ Michael Holm, 39th Aviation Division Fighter-Bomber, retrieved January 2013.

Sources Edit

  • 15th Air Army

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The 15th Air Army was a military formation of the Soviet Air Forces active from July 1942 until December 1993 15th Air ArmyActive11 July 1942 December 1993DisbandedDecember 1993Country Soviet Union RussiaBranch Soviet Air Forces Russian Air ForceEngagementsGreat Patriotic WarCold War Contents 1 History 1 1 After 1945 2 Army Commanders 3 References 4 SourcesHistory EditIt was formed between 11 July and 15 August 1942 in accordance with the directive of the commander of the Soviet Air Force of 10 July 1942 on the basis of the Air Force of the Bryansk Front The formation of the army began in the village of Pavlovka 18 km southeast of the city of Yelets in the Lipetsk Oblast For 10 days the creation of the army was supervised by the deputy commander of the Red Army Air Force General Lieutenant of Aviation Grigory Vorozheykin who was temporary commander of the air army From July 21 Major General of Aviation I G Pyatykhin arrived from the Leningrad Front continued and completed the formation of the association as part of the Bryansk Front Along with Pyatykhin as commander regimental commissar Mikhail Sukhachev arrived In August 1942 Major General of Aviation Alexey Antonovich Sakovnin became chief of staff Initially the army included 286th Fighter Aviation Division 225th Attack Aviation Division 284th Bomber Aviation Division and three separate air regiments The 15th Air Army received its baptism of fire in the autumn of 1942 participating in the defensive battles near Voronezh and in the elimination of the enemy s foothold on the left bank of the Don In the winter of 1943 it supported the front troops in the Voronezh Kastornoye operation In May 1943 it participated in an air operation to destroy German aircraft at airfields In July August 1943 as part of the Battle of Kursk she participated in the Orlov Strategic Offensive and in September 1943 it supported the front troops in the Bryansk Offensive In October 1943 the Army was transferred to the 2nd Baltic Front where it fought in the Leningrad Novgorod Offensive and Riga Offensive 1944 In 1945 the Army participated in the elimination of Army Group Courland and German forces in the Klaipeda area January February 1945 On 1 May 1945 the Army comprised 5th Bomber Aviation Corps 4th 5th Guards Bomber Aviation Divisions 14th Fighter Aviation Corps 185th 315th Fighter Aviation Divisions the 284th 313th Night Bomber Aviation Divisions the 214th 225th 305th Assault Aviation Divisions the 336th Fighter Aviation Division four separate regiments the 99th Guards Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment the 187th Fire Correction Aviation Regiment the 699th Transport Aviation Regiment the 97th Aviation Regiment of the Civil Air Fleet and the 87th Night Bomber Aviation Squadron There were also the 1639th 1683rd and 1685th Anti Aircraft Artillery Regiments 1 Also part of the Army was the 1003rd Separate Medical Evacuation Aviation Regiment During World War II in total 15th Air Army pilots made some 160 000 sorties After 1945 Edit The 315th Fighter Aviation Division and within it the 50th Fighter Aviation Regiment was part of the army from July 1945 to August 1946 2 In the post war period the army was part of the Baltic Military District The 15th Air Army was renamed the 30th Air Army between 20 February 1949 and 4 April 1968 The 15th Air Army was renamed the Air Forces of the Baltic Military District between December 1977 and May 1988 In spring 1980 the 899th Fighter Aviation Regiment part of the 1st Guards Stalingradsko Berlinskaya Red Banner Fighter Aviation Division 15th Air Army moved from Riga Rumbula also in Latvia to Lielvarde airfield 3 In July 1981 the regiment was redesignated as a Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment and shifted to the 39th Fighter Bomber Aviation Division still within the Air Forces but now within the Air Forces of the Baltic Military District as it had become On 1 January 1991 the 15th Air Army consisted of the 4 79th Separate Communications Regiment Riga 249th Separate Mixed Aviation Squadron Riga with 7 Mi 8 1 Mi 6 and a few transport aircraft 285th Separate Electronic Warfare Helicopter Squadron Jelgava Riga area with 19 Mi 8 886th Order of the Red Banner Stalingrad Separate Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment Jekabpils Latvian SSR with 12 Su 24 and 14 Su 17M4 The regiment was known as the 16th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment ORAP during the Second World War 39th Fighter Bomber Aviation Division Liyelvalde Riga area activated 1981 5 53rd Guards Stalingrad Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment Siauliai Lithuanian SSR with 35 MiG 27 and 11 MiG 23 372nd Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment APIB Daugavpils Latvian SSR with 49 MiG 27 and 12 MiG 23 899th Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment Lielvarde Riga area with 47 MiG 27 and 11 MiG 23 The 15th Air Army was disbanded in December 1993 as the North Western Group of Forces was withdrawn from the now free Baltic states Army Commanders Edit10 07 1942 21 07 1942 Lieutenant General of Aviation Grigory Vorozheykin 21 07 1942 01 05 1943 Major General of Aviation Ivan Pyatykhin 05 1943 05 1950 Colonel General of Aviation Nikolai Naumenko 05 1950 10 1953 Colonel General of Aviation F P Polynin 10 1953 01 1957 Lieutenant General of Aviation S I Mironov 01 1957 04 1958 Lieutenant General of Aviation V A Vinogradov 04 1958 05 1973 Colonel General of Aviation F I Shinkarenko 03 1979 10 1985 Lieutenant General of Aviation Masalitin Piotr 10 1985 02 1988 Lieutenant General of Aviation Dmitri Bobrov 02 1988 07 1991 Lieutenant General of Aviation Timchenko Vladimir Pavlovic 07 1991 12 1993 Major General of Aviation Mikhail Lipatov References Edit BSSA 315th Rizhskaya Fighter Aviation Division PVO Retrieved March 4 2023 Michael Holm 899th Orshanskiy Red Banner order of Suvorov Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment im F E Dzerzhinskiy 2015 OTAN vs Pacto de Varsovia Archived from the original on 29 February 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2010 Michael Holm 39th Aviation Division Fighter Bomber retrieved January 2013 Sources 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