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- 6th_Air_Army abstract "The 6th Red Banner Leningrad Army of Air and Air Defence Forces (Russian: 6-я Краснознамённая Ленинградская армия Военно-воздушных сил и противовоздушной обороны) was an Air Army of the Russian Air Force active from 1998 to 2009. There were two earlier 6th Air Armies: 6th Air Army itself was formed in 1942 and redesignated in 1949. After the war, the Soviet Air Defence Forces' main command in the Leningrad area for some years was the 6th Independent Army of the Air Defence Forces.The 6th Air Army was first formed in 1942 from the Air Forces of the North-Western Front, and its first commander was General Major of Aviation D.F. Kondratyk, who held command to August 1943. During its World War II service, the 6th Air Army included for a time the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, the all-female 'Night Witches'. It was assigned initially to the North-Western Front until February 1944, and after that to the 1st and 2nd Belorussian Fronts. 6th Air Army appears to have been redesignated 73rd Air Army on 10 January 1949.From March 1960, the 6th Army of the PVO (6-я отдельная армия ПВО) was active as an air defence formation. It was composed of regiments of interceptors and anti-aircraft missiles. It had two major tasks: to protect the most industrialized European part of the Soviet Union against possible U.S. cruise missile attack from the north via the North Pole (using MiG-31 interceptors), and to protect the deployment of nuclear submarines stationed in the Kola Peninsula (using Su-27 fighters). In 1988, the 6th Army, headquartered at St Petersburg, consisted of the 27th Corps of PVO at Riga, 54th Corps at Gatchina, and 14th Division of PVO at Tallinn, with nine fighter interceptor regiments (possibly including the 54th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment at Vainode), five SAM regiments, five radar regiments, and the 498th PVO Training Centre.In turn, the 27th Corps of the PVO consisted in 1988 of the:54th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO (Vainode, Latvian SSR)689th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO (Nivenskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast)77th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Ventspils, Latvian SSR)85th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR)158th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Liepaya, Latvian SSR)169th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Neman, Kaliningrad Oblast)183rd Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Gvardeysk, Kaliningrad Oblast)205th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Riga, Latvian SSR)529th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Ukmerge, Lithuanian SSR)466th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR)80th Radio-Technical Brigade (Tukums, Latvian SSR)81st Radio-Technical Brigade (Pereslavskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast)5th Radio-Technical Regiment (Paplaka, Latvian SSR)The Army was reformed within the Russian Air Force on June 1, 1998, from the 76th Air Army of the VVS and the 6th Independent Army of the Voyska PVO, both headquartered in Saint Petersburg. Its new title was the 6th Army of Air Forces and Air Defence. The 6th Army had responsibility for the Leningrad Military District. General Lieutenant Gennadiy A. Torbov was appointed commander of the army by a presidential decree of 6 April 2000. He replaced Lt-Gen Anatoliy Basov, who retired due to age. Its commanding officer was General Lieutenant Vladimir Sviridov from June 2005 until at least 2007. Economic stringency and the reduction of the threat led to drastic cuts in the formation, as previously the 6th and 10th PVO Armies, which covered the area, had twelve fighter regiments between them. 10th PVO Army appears to have disbanded in August 1994. The 174th and 470th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiments, at Monchegorsk and Afrikanda air base, both disbanded on September 1, 2001. There were also formerly fighter regiments at Amderma (72nd), Talagi Airport (where the 518th Fighter Regiment disbanded in 1998), Lodeynoye Pole (177th), Gromovo (180th), Poduzhemye (265th, originally flying Su-15s), Letneozersky (524th, flying MiG-25s), and Rogachevo (641st, Su-27 Flankers).In 2009 the army was disestablished and reorganised as the 1st Air and Air Defence Forces Command.".
- 6th_Air_Army activeYearsEndYear "2009".
- 6th_Air_Army activeYearsStartYear "1942".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftBomber Sukhoi_Su-24.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftFighter Sukhoi_Su-27.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftHelicopter Mil_Mi-24.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftHelicopter Mil_Mi-8.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftInterceptor Mikoyan_MiG-31.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftTransport Antonov_An-12.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftTransport Antonov_An-26.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftTransport Mil_Mi-8.
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftTransport Tupolev_Tu-134.
- 6th_Air_Army battle Siege_of_Leningrad.
- 6th_Air_Army motto ""Securely guarding the North-West sky of Russia" ()".
- 6th_Air_Army role "Air support and air defence".
- 6th_Air_Army wikiPageExternalLink arm.html.
- 6th_Air_Army wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- 6th_Air_Army wikiPageID "12706835".
- 6th_Air_Army wikiPageRevisionID "585912116".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftBomber "Su-24".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftFighter "Su-27".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftHelicopter "Mi-8, Mi-24".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftInterceptor "MiG-31".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftRecon "MiG-25RB/U, Su-24MR".
- 6th_Air_Army aircraftTransport "An-12, An-26, Mi-8, Tu-134;".
- 6th_Air_Army battles Siege_of_Leningrad.
- 6th_Air_Army branch "Air Force".
- 6th_Air_Army country "Russian Federation".
- 6th_Air_Army dates "1942".
- 6th_Air_Army decorations Order_of_the_Red_Banner.
- 6th_Air_Army equipment "Interceptors, S-300 SAM system".
- 6th_Air_Army garrison "Sankt-Peterburg".
- 6th_Air_Army hasPhotoCollection 6th_Air_Army.
- 6th_Air_Army identificationSymbolLabel "Roundel".
- 6th_Air_Army motto ""Securely guarding the North-West sky of Russia"".
- 6th_Air_Army nickname "Army of the "Road of Life"".
- 6th_Air_Army role "Air support and air defence".
- 6th_Air_Army unitName "6".
- 6th_Air_Army wordnet_type synset-unit-noun-3.
- 6th_Air_Army subject Category:Air_armies_of_the_Soviet_and_Russian_Air_Forces.
- 6th_Air_Army subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_2009.
- 6th_Air_Army subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1942.
- 6th_Air_Army type Agent.
- 6th_Air_Army type MilitaryUnit.
- 6th_Air_Army type Organisation.
- 6th_Air_Army type Organization.
- 6th_Air_Army type Troop_MilitaryUnit.
- 6th_Air_Army type Agent.
- 6th_Air_Army type SocialPerson.
- 6th_Air_Army type Thing.
- 6th_Air_Army comment "The 6th Red Banner Leningrad Army of Air and Air Defence Forces (Russian: 6-я Краснознамённая Ленинградская армия Военно-воздушных сил и противовоздушной обороны) was an Air Army of the Russian Air Force active from 1998 to 2009. There were two earlier 6th Air Armies: 6th Air Army itself was formed in 1942 and redesignated in 1949.".
- 6th_Air_Army label "6-я армия ВВС и ПВО".
- 6th_Air_Army label "6th Air Army".
- 6th_Air_Army label "第6航空軍 (ロシア空軍)".
- 6th_Air_Army sameAs 第6航空軍_(ロシア空軍).
- 6th_Air_Army sameAs m.02x1dzl.
- 6th_Air_Army sameAs Q2470369.
- 6th_Air_Army sameAs Q2470369.
- 6th_Air_Army wasDerivedFrom 6th_Air_Army?oldid=585912116.
- 6th_Air_Army isPrimaryTopicOf 6th_Air_Army.
- 6th_Air_Army name "6th Air Army (1 June 1942-1949)".
- 6th_Air_Army name "6th Independent Army of PVO (1960? - 1998)".
- 6th_Air_Army name "6th Red Banner Leningrad Army of VVS and PVO (1998–2009)".
- 6th_Air_Army nick "Army of the "Road of Life"".