362:. As part of these formations at the beginning of German air raids had more than 600 fighters; more than 1,000 guns of small and medium calibers; 350 machine guns; 124 fixed anti-aircraft barrage balloons; 612 stations and 600 anti-aircraft searchlights. The presence of such large forces and their skilful management foiled enemy attempts to inflict massive air strikes. Only 2.6 percent of the total number of Axis aircraft flew in the outskirts of Moscow as a result of their efforts. Air defence forces defending Moscow destroyed 738 enemy aircraft. Assaults by the 6th Fighter Aviation Corps inflicted heavy blows, destroying 567 enemy aircraft on the ground. The Air Defence Forces destroyed 1,305 aircraft and in combat with the armies of Nazi Germany and its allies, alongside the Air Force, destroyed 450 tanks and 5,000 military vehicles.
351:. At the outbreak of war, air defence forces were in the midst of rearmament. Anti-aircraft artillery teams had few of the latest 37 mm automatic and 85 mm guns. Moreover, the troops were deficient in Yak-1s and MiG-3s; 46 percent of the fleet were obsolete aircraft. Increased rates of production were initiated to provide the troops with new equipment. In July 1941, the National Defence Committee took several measures to strengthen the forces guarding Moscow and Leningrad, Yaroslavl and Gorky industrial areas, and strategic bridges across the Volga. To this end, the formation of parts of the IA, IN, anti-aircraft machine gun and searchlight units were accelerated.
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975:) was initially established in 1975, to be celebrated on April 11. In 1980 this was changed to the second Sunday of April. It is still celebrated in the Russian Federation even after the 1998 merger of the Air Defence Forces with the Air Force. The unofficial motto of the PVO is 'Сами не летаем – другим не дадим'('Sami ne letaem – drugim ne dadim'), which can be translated as "Don't fly – don't let others" / "If we can't fly – we won't let anyone else either".
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which 4,168 and 3,145 were targeted by the IA antiaircraft artillery, machine guns and barrage balloons. More than 80,000 soldiers, sergeants, officers and generals of the
Country Air Defence Forces were awarded state orders and medals, and 92 soldiers were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and one was twice awarded the Gold Star Medal in service with the PVO.
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During the Second World War, the Air
Defence Forces provided defensive cover to defense industry complexes and vital communication elements, and successfully minimized aerial damage to Soviet industrial and transportation capacity. In the course of the war, the PVO destroyed 7,313 German aircraft, of
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In 1977, the Air Forces and Air
Defence Forces were re-organised in the Baltic states and the Leningrad Oblast (a trial run for the larger re-organisation in 1980 covering the whole country). All fighter units in the PVO were transferred to the VVS, the PVO only retaining the anti-aircraft missile
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The PVO structure during the Cold War and in Russia until 1998 consisted of three specialized branches: the
Radiotechnical Troops (радиотехнические войска), Surface-to-Air Missile Troops (зенитно-ракетные войска), and Fighter Aviation (истребительная авиация; istrebitel'naya aviatsiya;
2492:"Советские Войска ПВО в последние годы Союза ССР. Часть 1" by A.G. Lenskiy and M.M. Tsybin, Saint Petersburg 2013, 164 pages. Comprehensive history of the Air Defence Forces, with unit histories of all units in existence during the last years of the USSR. Volume 2 is expected in 2014.
683:(formed 1954). The rest of the country was initially divided into PVO regions covering Belarus, the Ukraine, the Baltics and Central Asia. However, in 1960 it appears that most of the PVO regions/areas were reorganised into seven separate armies of the Air Defence Forces – the
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down, and modernization programmes within the PVO had led to the installation of radar and communications systems at the state border that could not effectively pass tracking data to systems closer to Moscow. PVO Commander-in-Chief
Marshal
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was only among the first to be removed from his position. Over 150 officers, mostly from the PVO, were tried in court and removed from their posts. A large-scale changeover of senior officers of the force more generally followed as well.
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399:, and caused the division of the Transcaucasian Air Defence Area, which this year have been reorganized as the North, the South and the Transcaucasian Air Defence Fronts, air defence forces in the vicinity of Moscow were renamed the
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376:) was appointed. In January 1942, to improve the interaction of forces and air defence systems, the fighter aircraft and crews manning them were ordered to be subordinated to the Air Defence Command. In April 1942, the
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In May 1954, the PVO Strany was raised to a status equal to the other service branches of the Soviet Armed Forces, receiving its first commander-in-chief: Marshal of the Soviet Union
812:'s flight to Moscow in May 1987 caused a massive shakeup within the PVO. It seems that after the KAL 007 shootdown of 1983, no one was willing to give an order to bring Rust's tiny
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672:)) was formed with HQ in Solnechnegorsk, the 57th Separate Radiotechnical Nod in Olenegorsk, Murmansk Oblast and the 129th Separate Radiotechnical Nod in Skrunda, Latvian SSR.
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airspace, and had to make an emergency landing when a Soviet Air Force Su-15 fired on it. Soviet government officials finally admitted their mistake much to the anger of the
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Northern Front PVO 21 April 1944 – 23 December 1944 formed from
Headquarters, Western PVO Front (1st formation); re-flagged as Headquarters, Western PVO Front (2nd formation)
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Deployments and Military Districts, 1990, in Soviet Armed Forces Review Annual 14:1990, Academic International Press
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list of 17 January 1980. That total included 15 Air
Defence Forces schools (four Fighter Aviation, five radio-electronics, and six Anti-Aircraft Rocket).
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In June 1943, the Office of the
Commander of Air Defence Forces of the country was disbanded. Following the reorganization in April 1944 that created the
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571:
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This army, corps, and division data is drawn from Feskov et al. 2004, pp. 151–152. Corrections where necessary have been made from
Michael Holm's site,
952:) with the 16th Guards, 20th, and 94th Mukden Air Defence Divisions). In 1998, the force groupings and headquarters of the PVO that had remained within
188:(VVS) and Air Defence Troops of Ground Forces. During the Soviet period it was generally ranked third in importance of the Soviet services, behind the
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and the United States governments. It even resulted in the forced and sudden resignation of the then Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff, Marshal
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During the war PVO formations were organised as Air Defence Fronts and Air Defence Armies. PVO Fronts normally covered airspace over several ground
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448:
Southern Front PVO 21 April 1944 – 24 December 1944 formed from Headquarters, Eastern PVO Front; re-flagged as Headquarters, Southwestern PVO Front
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Moscow Front PVO 6 April 1942 – 10 July 1943 formed from Headquarters, Moscow PVO Corps Region; re-flagged as Headquarters, Special Moscow PVO Army
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aircraft. There were a number of such aircraft shot down while operating around the Soviet borders, including MiG-17s downing a US reconnaissance
948:. In accordance with a December 1994 directive, the 14th Independent Air Defence Army was reorganized as the 6th Independent Air Defence Corps (
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A classic example of a major political organization of defence and industrial center was the defence of Moscow. It was carried out by the
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802:, in the following year by the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (leader of the Soviet Union)
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after the civilian airliner had crossed into restricted Soviet airspace and was mistaken for a spy plane. Previously
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2495:«На страже северного неба» (Москва, 2005) председатель совета ветеранов 10-й армии ПВО генерал-майор А. С. Иванов
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in 1998. Unlike Western air defence forces, V-PVO was a branch of the military unto itself, separate from the
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403:. In the Far East in March 1945, three air defence armies were established: Maritime, Amur and Baikal.
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over Armenia, with 17 casualties in 1958. The PVO gained an important victory on May 1, 1960, when a
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in the Urals was transformed into the 5th Independent Air Defence Corps, which in 1998 became the
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Southwestern Front PVO 24 December 1944 – 9 May 1945 formed from Headquarters, Southern PVO Front
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On November 9, 1941, the post of the Commander of the Air Defence Forces was created and
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were later raised. These were the first operational formations of the Air Defence Forces.
2290:"19th independent Red Banner Air Defence Army - 19-я отдельная Краснознамённая армия ПВО"
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All the possible air components were divided (as of 1945, before the 1949 reforms of the
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2nd formation 24 December 1944 – 9 May 1945 formed from Headquarters, Northern PVO Front
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units and radar units – the 6th Independent Air Defence Army was disbanded, and the
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1718:"History Of Strategic Air and Ballistic Missile Defense (Vol. 1, Pt. 2) 1945–1955"
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The PVO had its own chain of command, schools, radar and sound director sites.
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1932:"The Soviet Military Education System for Commissioning and Training Officers"
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The post was then disestablished with the merger of the PVO and VVS in 1998.
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1978:"Рейс "KAL" # 902 по расписанию не прибыл / История / Независимая газета"
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715:. In 1963 the 30th independent Air Defence Corps in Tashkent became the
419:; these should not be confused with each other. The Air Defence Fronts (
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General of the Army Viktor Prudnikov – September 1991 – December 1997
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658:Управление командующего войсками противоракетной и противокосмической
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88:
2114:"4-я отдельная Краснознамённая армия ПВО, в/ч 10866 (г. Свердловск)"
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General of the Army Ivan Тret'yak – 31 May 1987 – 24 August 1991
582:. There, the regiment became one of the first equipped with the
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Soviet Air Defense Forces in the last years of the USSR: Part 2
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Soviet Armed Forces 1945-1991: Organisation and order of battle
964:, and the 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, and 14th Armies of VVS and PVO.
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if they penetrated Soviet airspace. Secondary target were U.S.
1953:"ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 707-321B HL7429 Korpijärvi Lake"
1939:
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12th Air Defence Corps (Rostov-na-Don, Rostov Oblast) (became
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jet fighters. In April 1950, the regiment received its first
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Formed in 1941, it continued being a service branch of the
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Colonel-General Viktor Sinitsin – December 1997 – Feb 1998
2733:
List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
2404:Советские Войска ПВО в последние годы Союза ССР. Часть 3
2383:Советские Войска ПВО в последние годы Союза ССР. Часть 2
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Previous fighter aircraft operated by the PVO included:
754:. The modernization of the PVO prioritized units in the
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and training assets, which were moved to the Air Force.
731:. By 1981, the now Voyska PVO had been stripped of many
1266:
Communications Center (Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast)
1039:
List of Corps & Divisions of the Russian Air Force
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Scott, Harriet Fast; Scott, William Fontaine (1979).
480:) – air forces assigned to fighting fronts, known as
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1991
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649:Soviet Air Defence Forces surface-to-air missiles
2013:
1918:
1804:"4 октября – День военно-космических сил России"
1428:– 300+ sites, 2 or 4 missile launchers and rails
347:, June 1941, there were 13 PVO zones within the
666:1-я Дивизия предупреждения о ракетном нападении
2430:. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
1793:15 January 2009. Retrieved: 15 September 2012.
1276:14th Air Defence Corps (Tbilisi, Georgian SSR)
640:Strategic Air Command#Strategic Reconnaissance
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2410:] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Info Ol.
2389:] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Info Ol.
2314:International Institute for Strategic Studies
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962:Moscow District of Air and Air Defence Forces
907:Military Air Forces of the Russian Federation
314:
116:Air defense branch of the Soviet Armed Forces
8:
851:Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
562:The PVO Strany was separated from the other
604:The PVO's principal role was to shoot down
516:Reserve forces of the Stavka High Command (
2764:1991 disestablishments in the Soviet Union
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2362:Gordon, Yefim; Komissarov, Dmitry (2012).
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729:Air Forces of the Baltic Military District
572:180th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO
321:
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1542:- Obsolete short-range air-to-air missile
864:USSR, Commonwealth of Independent States
180:after 1991 until it was merged into the
2759:1948 establishments in the Soviet Union
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979:Commanders-in-Chief, Air Defence Forces
913:Aviation of the Military Maritime Fleet
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878:Aviation of the Military Maritime Fleet
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1934:, a bibliographical description and a
1905:"1st Guards Fighter Aviation Division"
1246:56th Air Defence Corps (Semipalatinsk)
782:On 1 September 1983 the PVO shot down
26:
2668:Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces
2364:Soviet Air Defence Aviation 1945–1991
2116:. Russianarms.mybb.ru. Archived from
568:15th Guards Fighter Aviation Division
427:) had the following service history:
7:
2402:Lenskii, A.G.; Tsybin, M.M. (2015).
2381:Lenskii, A.G.; Tsybin, M.M. (2014).
2349:The Military Balance 2010. p.222,223
1285:Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
1283:" Air Defence Corps (Alyaty (Baku),
566:services in 1949. In June 1949, the
290:Military history of the Soviet Union
2428:The Collapse of the Soviet Military
1955:. Aviation-safety.net. 1978-04-20.
1875:"12th independent Air Defence Army"
1810:from the original on April 26, 2012
1105:765th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO
946:5th Air and Air Defence Forces Army
752:S-300 surface-to-air missile system
746:, while missile units received new
2572:Commonwealth of Independent States
2443:. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
1236:39th Air Defence Corps (Irkutsk) (
857:Workers and Peasants Red Air Fleet
588:Mikoyan-and-Gurevich Design Bureau
274:Military ranks of the Soviet Union
25:
2320:. London: Brassey's. p. 38.
1856:http://www.ww2.dk/new/pvo/pvo.htm
1730:from the original on 22 July 2011
1578:- Medium-range air-to-air missile
1572:- Medium-range air-to-air missile
1548:- Medium-range air-to-air missile
1257:19th Independent Air Defence Army
1222:14th Independent Air Defence Army
1211:12th Independent Air Defence Army
1168:10th Independent Air Defence Army
717:12th Independent Air Defence Army
411:Structure during Second World War
295:History of Russian military ranks
153:protivovozdushnaya oborona strany
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1787:National Vigilance Park- NSA/CSS
1777:"The Shootdown of Flight 60528."
1596:- Short-range air-to-air missile
1590:- Short-range air-to-air missile
1554:- Short-range air-to-air missile
1114:6th Independent Air Defence Army
1073:4th Independent Air Defence Army
938:4th Independent Air Defence Army
762:due to the threat from American
486:PVO Territorial Defence Forces (
133:voyska protivovozdushnoy oborony
103:
62:
2318:The military balance. 1991-1992
2270:from the original on 2013-04-29
2245:from the original on 2013-10-03
2220:from the original on 2013-10-04
2195:from the original on 2013-10-04
2170:from the original on 2013-10-05
2145:from the original on 2013-10-05
2095:from the original on 2013-10-05
1984:from the original on 2013-09-04
1959:from the original on 2011-04-27
1885:from the original on 2017-07-26
1841:. Brinkster.com. Archived from
1759:from the original on 2013-05-14
1699:from the original on 2013-10-05
1584:- Long-range air-to-air missile
1566:- Long-range air-to-air missile
1560:- Long-range air-to-air missile
1503:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed
1313:The PVO inventory of 1991 was:
1261:Transcaucasus Military District
1178:11th Red Banner Army of the PVO
1100:764th Fighter Aviation Regiment
1095:763rd Fighter Aviation Regiment
872:Military Air Forces of the USSR
833:Historical Air Forces of Russia
339:Service during Second World War
163:Anti-Air Defence of the Country
2039:"Russian titled documentation"
1498:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 Farmer
1493:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Fresco
1216:24th and 37th Corps of the PVO
374:ru:Громадин, Михаил Степанович
360:6th Fighter Aviation Corps PVO
282:History of the Soviet Military
1:
2531:Air force of the Soviet Union
2499:Dabrowski, Krzysztof (2022).
2089:"Moscow Air Defence District"
1488:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 Fagot
1442:– 850 sites, 15 more building
1433:Almaz S-200 Angara\Vega\Dubna
1408:in service in 1990 included:
1205:and 29th Divisions of the PVO
1067:Belorussian Military District
576:20th Fighter Air Defence Army
2779:Military of the Soviet Union
2439:The Armed Forces of the USSR
2288:Holm, Michael (2013-02-17).
2044:. Old.vko.ru. Archived from
2014:Gordon & Komissarov 2012
1919:Gordon & Komissarov 2012
1607:Joint CIS Air Defense System
1238:ru:Мукденское соединение ПВО
1005:Marshal of the Soviet Union
991:Marshal of the Soviet Union
984:Marshal of the Soviet Union
844:Emperor's Military Air Fleet
556:PVO nedeystvuyuschih frontov
511:armiya PVO territorii strany
496:voiska PVO territorii strany
492:войска ПВО территории страны
266:Ranks of the Soviet Military
1903:Michael Holm (2015-01-01).
1828:See Vad777 and Michael Holm
1695:. Pvo.guns.ru. 2005-04-27.
1453:A-35 missile defence system
1290:10th Air Defence Division (
1118:Leningrad Military District
1053:Moscow Air Defence District
950:ru:6-й_отдельный_корпус_ПВО
768:United States Pacific Fleet
677:Moscow Air Defence District
586:, the first of a series of
531:PVO of military districts (
507:армия ПВО территории страны
18:Protivo-Vozdushnaya Oborona
2805:
1226:Siberian Military District
1182:Far East Military District
1036:
1012:Chief Marshal of Aviation
748:electronic countermeasures
431:Western Air Defence Front
397:Eastern Air Defence Fronts
2754:Soviet Air Defence Forces
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2026:Lenskii & Tsybin 2014
1980:. Nvo.ng.ru. 2004-06-11.
1679:October 24, 2008, at the
1641:, Hamish Hamilton, 1982,
1426:Isayev S-125 Neva\Pechora
1250:41st Air Defence Division
1203:24th Air Defence Division
1139:14th Air Defence Division
969:Day of Air Defence Forces
552:ПВО недействующих фронтов
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121:Soviet Air Defence Forces
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30:Soviet Air Defence Forces
2264:"60th Air Defence Corps"
2239:"49th Air Defence Corps"
2214:"54th Air Defence Corps"
2189:"27th Air Defence Corps"
2164:"20th Air Defence Corps"
2139:"19th Air Defence Corps"
1755:. Myplace.frontier.com.
1259:(19th Army of the PVO) (
1198:6th Air Defence Division
592:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15s
546:PVO of inactive fronts (
501:PVO Territorial Armies (
378:Moscow Air Defence Front
1483:Lavochkin La-15 Fantail
1406:Surface-to-air missiles
1339:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25
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998:Marshal of Aviation
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