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81st Support Aviation Regiment

The 81st Support Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 81. puk pomoćne avijacije / 83. пук помоћне авијације) was an aviation regiment established in 1944 as 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 2. jugoslovenski vazduhoplovni jurišni puk / 2. југословенски ваздухопловни јуришни пук, Russian: 2-й Югославский штурмовой авиационный полк) formed from Yugoslav partisan aviators on training in Soviet Union.

81st Support Aviation Regiment
83. puk pomoćne avijacije
Active1944-1961
1961-1964
Disbanded1961 and 1964
Country Soviet Union
 Yugoslavia
BranchSoviet Air Force
Yugoslav Air Force
TypeRegiment
Brigade
RoleSupport
Assault
Fighter-Bomber
Part of3rd Air Command

History edit

2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment edit

The 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment was formed on 15 October 1944 in Grozni, USSR, from Yugoslav partisan aviators sent on training by October 1944. It consisted from three squadrons equipped with new Il-2 ground-attack aircraft. It had 233 personal, which from eight were staff officers, 37 pilots, 43 mechanics, and others. By the end of training and arming with Ilyushins regiment became operational by March 3, 1945. It has moved from USSR taking off by June 22, 1945, and land in Yugoslavia by July 17, 1945, at Sombor airport. Same day it was renamed in to 554th Assault Aviation Regiment.

The commander of regiment was Mirko Šćepanović and commissar was Mile Rodić.[1]

554th Assault Aviation Regiment edit

The 554th Assault Aviation Regiment was formed on July 17, 1945, by renaming the 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment at Sombor airport. It was part of the 11th Aviation Division. By the August same year, regiment was subordinated to 1st Aviation Division.

It was dislocated from Sombor to Skoplje airport by 1945, and next year, 1946 it moved to Niš airport.

By 1948 this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army, and became the 81st Assault Aviation Regiment.

The commanders of the regiment in this period were Mirko Šćepanović and Ivan Salević and commissar was Vlado Bakarić.[2]

81st Assault and Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment edit

 
F-47D Thunderbolt fighter which has served with 81st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment in 1953, now at Belgrade Aviation Museum.

The 81st Assault Aviation Regiment remain at Niš. In 1953 Soviet-made Il-2 ground-attack aircraft were replaced with US-build F-47D Thunderbolt fighters. In that period regiment was renamed to 81st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 81. lovačko-bombarderski avijacijski puk / 81. ловачко-бомбардерски авијацијски пук).

The 81st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment was disbanded by the March 1961.

The commanders of regiment in this period were Dimitrije Kovačević, Slobodan Alagić, Svetolik Muždeka, Vlado Kecman, Ljubomir Vučkević and Bogdan Verbole.[3]

Re-establishment of 81st Regiment edit

By April 1961 at Niš airport 81st Support Aviation Regiment was formed from 677th Transport Aviation Squadron equipped with German-made Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft and 891st Liaison Aviation Squadron equipped with Yugoslav-made Ikarus Kurir liaison aircraft.

The new 81st Regiment took the number, banner and continued tradition of former 81st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment.

It was disbanded by the 1964 year due to the "Drvar 2" reorganization plan. The 677th Transport Aviation Squadron was attached 107th Support Aviation Regiment, while 891st Liaison Aviation Squadron was independent for some time.[4]

Assignments edit

Previous designations edit

  • 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment (1944-1945)
  • 554th Assault Aviation Regiment (1945-1948)
  • 81st Assault Aviation Regiment (1948-1953)
  • 81st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment (1954-1961)
    • Disbanded
  • 81st Support Aviation Regiment (1961-1964)

Organization edit

1961-1964 edit

Bases stationed edit

Commanding officers edit

Date appointed Name
Mirko Šćepanović
Ivan Salević
Dimitrije Kovačević
Slobodan Alagić
Svetolik Muždeka
Vlado Kecman
Ljubomir Vučkević
Bogdan Verbole

Equipment edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dimitrijević, Bojan. Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942-1992. Beograd, 2006, p. 356.
  2. ^ Dimitrijević, Bojan. Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942-1992. Beograd, 2006, p. 356.
  3. ^ Dimitrijević, Bojan. Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942-1992. Beograd, 2006, p. 357.
  4. ^ Dimitrijević, Bojan. Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942-1992. Beograd, 2006, p. 361.

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The 81st Support Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian 81 puk pomocne avijacije 83 puk pomoћne aviјaciјe was an aviation regiment established in 1944 as 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment Serbo Croatian 2 jugoslovenski vazduhoplovni jurisni puk 2 јugoslovenski vazduhoplovni јurishni puk Russian 2 j Yugoslavskij shturmovoj aviacionnyj polk formed from Yugoslav partisan aviators on training in Soviet Union 81st Support Aviation Regiment83 puk pomocne avijacijeActive1944 19611961 1964Disbanded1961 and 1964Country Soviet Union YugoslaviaBranchSoviet Air ForceYugoslav Air ForceTypeRegiment BrigadeRoleSupportAssaultFighter BomberPart of3rd Air Command Contents 1 History 1 1 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment 1 2 554th Assault Aviation Regiment 1 3 81st Assault and Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment 1 4 Re establishment of 81st Regiment 2 Assignments 3 Previous designations 4 Organization 4 1 1961 1964 5 Bases stationed 6 Commanding officers 7 Equipment 8 ReferencesHistory edit2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment edit The 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment was formed on 15 October 1944 in Grozni USSR from Yugoslav partisan aviators sent on training by October 1944 It consisted from three squadrons equipped with new Il 2 ground attack aircraft It had 233 personal which from eight were staff officers 37 pilots 43 mechanics and others By the end of training and arming with Ilyushins regiment became operational by March 3 1945 It has moved from USSR taking off by June 22 1945 and land in Yugoslavia by July 17 1945 at Sombor airport Same day it was renamed in to 554th Assault Aviation Regiment The commander of regiment was Mirko Scepanovic and commissar was Mile Rodic 1 554th Assault Aviation Regiment edit The 554th Assault Aviation Regiment was formed on July 17 1945 by renaming the 2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment at Sombor airport It was part of the 11th Aviation Division By the August same year regiment was subordinated to 1st Aviation Division It was dislocated from Sombor to Skoplje airport by 1945 and next year 1946 it moved to Nis airport By 1948 this regiment was renamed like all other units of Yugoslav Army and became the 81st Assault Aviation Regiment The commanders of the regiment in this period were Mirko Scepanovic and Ivan Salevic and commissar was Vlado Bakaric 2 81st Assault and Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment edit nbsp F 47D Thunderbolt fighter which has served with 81st Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment in 1953 now at Belgrade Aviation Museum The 81st Assault Aviation Regiment remain at Nis In 1953 Soviet made Il 2 ground attack aircraft were replaced with US build F 47D Thunderbolt fighters In that period regiment was renamed to 81st Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment Serbo Croatian 81 lovacko bombarderski avijacijski puk 81 lovachko bombarderski aviјaciјski puk The 81st Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment was disbanded by the March 1961 The commanders of regiment in this period were Dimitrije Kovacevic Slobodan Alagic Svetolik Muzdeka Vlado Kecman Ljubomir Vuckevic and Bogdan Verbole 3 Re establishment of 81st Regiment edit By April 1961 at Nis airport 81st Support Aviation Regiment was formed from 677th Transport Aviation Squadron equipped with German made Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft and 891st Liaison Aviation Squadron equipped with Yugoslav made Ikarus Kurir liaison aircraft The new 81st Regiment took the number banner and continued tradition of former 81st Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment It was disbanded by the 1964 year due to the Drvar 2 reorganization plan The 677th Transport Aviation Squadron was attached 107th Support Aviation Regiment while 891st Liaison Aviation Squadron was independent for some time 4 Assignments edit11th Aviation Fighter Division 1945 1st Aviation Division 1945 1948 29th Aviation Division 1948 1959 3rd Air Command 1959 1961 Disbanded 3rd Air Command 1961 1964 Previous designations edit2nd Yugoslav Assault Regiment 1944 1945 554th Assault Aviation Regiment 1945 1948 81st Assault Aviation Regiment 1948 1953 81st Fighter Bomber Aviation Regiment 1954 1961 Disbanded 81st Support Aviation Regiment 1961 1964 Organization edit1961 1964 edit 81st Support Aviation Regiment 677th Transport Aviation Squadron 891st Liaison Aviation SquadronBases stationed editGrozni 1944 1945 Sombor 1945 Skoplje 1945 1946 Nis 1946 1961 1961 1964 Commanding officers editDate appointed NameMirko ScepanovicIvan SalevicDimitrije KovacevicSlobodan AlagicSvetolik MuzdekaVlado KecmanLjubomir VuckevicBogdan VerboleEquipment editIlyushin Il 2 1944 1953 F 47D Thunderbolt 1953 1961 Junkers Ju 52 1961 1964 Ikarus Kurir 1961 1964 References edit Dimitrijevic Bojan Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942 1992 Beograd 2006 p 356 Dimitrijevic Bojan Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942 1992 Beograd 2006 p 356 Dimitrijevic Bojan Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942 1992 Beograd 2006 p 357 Dimitrijevic Bojan Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo 1942 1992 Beograd 2006 p 361 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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