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San Antonio de los Baños Airfield

San Antonio de los Baños Airfield (ICAO: MUSA) is a military air base located near San Antonio de los Baños,[1] a municipality in the province of Havana (La Habana) in Cuba. It is located approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) southwest of the city of San Antonio de los Baños, about 30 mi (48 km) southwest of Havana.

San Antonio de los Baños Airfield
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
LocationSan Antonio de los Baños, Cuba
Elevation AMSL50 m / 164 ft
Coordinates22°52′18″N 082°30′34″W / 22.87167°N 82.50944°W / 22.87167; -82.50944
Map
MUSA
Location in Cuba
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,596 11,798 Concrete
12/30 2,482 8,143 Concrete
01/19 2,400 7,874 Concrete
Source: DAFIF[1][2]

History edit

World War II edit

The station was built in 1942 and was first used by American forces on 29 August 1942. The U.S. forces called it "Cayuga" (named after the construction company hired by the U.S. to build it - the Cayuga construction company is named after the upstate New York Native American tribe by the same name). The first United States Army Air Forces aircraft arrived at the airfield on 16 October. It was used for antisubmarine patrols and as a training airfield for B-29 Superfortress aircrews who flew training missions from airfields in Nebraska and Kansas to the field.

On September 9, 1942, Cuba and United States signed a new naval and Military Agreement of Cooperation for a second airfield that would later be known as San Julián Air Base. The Pinar del Río area was considered ideally situated for further development and the Army began construction by expanding an existing Pan American World Airways emergency landing airfield on 1 November 1942. When construction was completed on 1 July 1943, the new facility was re-designated Naval Air Facility (NAF) San Julian.

On November 1, 1942, the United States Army Air Forces set up postal operations for San Antonio de los Baños, using Army Post Office, Miami with the address: 632 APO MIA.[3]

From 1943 to 1945, major units assigned were:

Numerous B-17, B-24 and B-29 group air echelons deployed for training from 1943 through 1945

Post-World War II edit

With the end of the war, the United States withdrew its forces from the airfield and it was turned over to the Cuban government on 30 April 1946.

After the handover, it was used by the Cuban Air Force. It was known as the Batista AAF (1953–1959). In a 1962 briefing paper on the Cuban Missile Crisis prepared by officials at the United States Department of Defense, the base was identified as "the headquarters for the Cuban Revolutionary Air Force and the assembly point for all MiGs, except the MIG-21, which [had] previously been received in Cuba."[4]

During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Soviet Armed Forces elements deployed as part of Operation Anadyr were based at the airfield. The 32nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Forces, flying MiG-21F-13s, had elements there. Initially, the regiment sent its 2nd Squadron from Santa Clara Air Base to San Antonio de los Baños, and then later the whole regiment was concentrated at San Antonio de los Baños. In 1963, the regiment transferred its aircraft to the Cuban Air Force and returned home. In Cuba, the regiment served under the title 213th Fighter Aviation Regiment.[5]

Elevation / Runways edit

The air base resides at an elevation of 50 m (160 ft) above mean sea level. It has three concrete paved runways: runway 05/23 is 3,596 by 56 metres (11,798 ft × 184 ft), runway 12/30 is 2,482 by 46 metres (8,143 ft × 151 ft), and runway 01/19 is 2,400 m × 46 m (7,874 ft × 151 ft).[1]

San Antonio de los Baños Air Base edit

The airport is an active Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces airbase:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 2019-03-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Data current as of October 2006. Source: DAFIF.
  2. ^ Airport information for MUSA at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  4. ^ "The Avalon Project: The Cuban Missile Crisis". Retrieved 2006-06-19.
  5. ^ "The 32nd Guards Regiment in Cuba".

External links edit

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Army Post Office Miami with the address 632 APO MIA 3 From 1943 to 1945 major units assigned were 15th Antisubmarine Squadron 26th Antisubmarine Wing 25 July 1 October 1943 B 34 Ventura 23d Antisubmarine Squadron 26th Antisubmarine Wing 28 February 24 April 1943 A 29 Hudson 417th Bombardment Squadron 25th Bombardment Group 13 April 1943 August 1943 B 18 Bolo 314th Bombardment Wing 28 February 24 April 1945 B 29 Superfortress Detachment 89th Combat Crew Training Wing 1943 1945Numerous B 17 B 24 and B 29 group air echelons deployed for training from 1943 through 1945Post World War II edit With the end of the war the United States withdrew its forces from the airfield and it was turned over to the Cuban government on 30 April 1946 After the handover it was used by the Cuban Air Force It was known as the Batista AAF 1953 1959 In a 1962 briefing paper on the Cuban Missile Crisis prepared by officials at the United States Department of Defense the base was identified as the headquarters for the Cuban Revolutionary Air Force and the assembly point for all MiGs except the MIG 21 which had previously been received in Cuba 4 During the Cuban Missile Crisis Soviet Armed Forces elements deployed as part of Operation Anadyr were based at the airfield The 32nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Forces flying MiG 21F 13s had elements there Initially the regiment sent its 2nd Squadron from Santa Clara Air Base to San Antonio de los Banos and then later the whole regiment was concentrated at San Antonio de los Banos In 1963 the regiment transferred its aircraft to the Cuban Air Force and returned home In Cuba the regiment served under the title 213th Fighter Aviation Regiment 5 Elevation Runways editThe air base resides at an elevation of 50 m 160 ft above mean sea level It has three concrete paved runways runway 05 23 is 3 596 by 56 metres 11 798 ft 184 ft runway 12 30 is 2 482 by 46 metres 8 143 ft 151 ft and runway 01 19 is 2 400 m 46 m 7 874 ft 151 ft 1 San Antonio de los Banos Air Base editThe airport is an active Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces airbase UM 1779th Regiment UM 2661 Squadron Mikoyan MiG 29A and UB Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 23ML and UB fighters UM 5010 Intercept Squadron Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 21BIS fighters and Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 21UM fighter trainersReferences edit a b c Airport information for MUSA World Aero Data Archived from the original on 2019 03 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Data current as of October 2006 Source DAFIF Airport information for MUSA at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Army Post Offices Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2011 09 28 The Avalon Project The Cuban Missile Crisis Retrieved 2006 06 19 The 32nd Guards Regiment in Cuba External links editAccident history for MUSA at Aviation Safety Network nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 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