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177th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO

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28: 532: 279: 1810: 814: 717:, the regiment moved back to Anshan before leaving for the Soviet Union within several days. During its combat tour, the IAP flew over 400 sorties, conducted 13 air battles, and was credited with downing 24 UN aircraft, including one bomber, fifteen fighter-bombers, and eight fighters, as well as three probables. The regiment lost one pilot and two MiGs. Mikhailov and Fomin were the regiment's highest-scoring pilots, each with three victories. 389: 524: 726: 841:
deployment, sortied to intercept it. After running out of fuel, Troyanov ejected from his aircraft before it crashed; the F-4s did not intercept the aircraft until it had already nosedived. Troyanov was questioned by Lithuanian officials conducting an investigation into the circumstances of the crash
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for a training exercise alongside six fighters, beginning an international incident. Troyanov had lost contact with the other aircraft and Russian ground control, straying 200 kilometers (120 mi) from the planned route into Lithuanian airspace and remaining there for 20 minutes. The aircraft was
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During the war, the 177th flew 4,708 missions, conducted 172 air battles, and claimed 78 enemy aircraft downed. It was credited with destroying three tanks, 40 vehicles, an anti-aircraft battery, and ten anti-aircraft guns on ground-attack missions, for the loss of 18 pilots: three were killed in air
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fighter downed on 22 December, but this claim was the first corroborated by American records. Later that day, eight aircraft from the 2nd Squadron, still flying from Anshan, dueled with 16 Sabres, claiming three kills with the loss of two MiGs and a pilot, although the USAF did not report any losses
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on 15 December and began flying missions, and was joined by the two remaining squadrons on 25 December. The 177th's pilots first met enemy aircraft on 17 December, but the action concluded without result. The deputy commander of the regiment's 1st Squadron, Captain Nikolay Vorobyov, was the second
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The regiment's three squadrons fought on 24 January 1951 against what they estimated as 30 F-80s and F-84s, and claimed to have downed an F-80 and an F-84 without loss; these claims were uncorroborated by the USAF. In January, the 177th reported that it had downed eleven aircraft, including one
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fighter-bombers over Kaesong Station in the Anju area on 20 January, and claimed to have shot down one. The next day, nine pilots from the 3rd Squadron reported an engagement with eight F-84s, claiming to have downed four. None of these claims were corroborated by the USAF.
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RB-29, three F-80s, and seven F-84s, at the cost of three MiGs damaged in 200 individual sorties and five group combats. On 3 February, on a patrol by 10 MiGs from the 1st Squadron under Mikhailov, two F-80s were reported by pilots to have been shot down north of
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area by pilots from the 1st Squadron under Major Pavel Mikhailov, the only enemy aircraft encountered in early January; no RB-29 was recorded as lost by the USAF on that date. Six pilots from the 2nd Squadron led by Fomin reported an engagement with four
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A warehouse fire sparked by a cigarette butt at Lodeynoye Pole destroyed a hundred air-to-air missiles belonging to the regiment in May 2008, resulting in damage worth 766.3 million rubles. In late 2009, the 177th was disbanded during the reform of the
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fighter-bombers escorted by Sabres. A 1st Squadron pilot claimed a Sabre downed, which was not corroborated by the USAF. Six aircraft from the 2nd Squadron took off following the other two squadrons, Captain Mikhail Fomin downing an F-80 of the
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fighters. On 1 January 2000, the regiment fielded 29 Su-27s, according to CFE Treaty data. On 25 December 2002, the regiment received the honorific "Moscow" in honor of its air defense of the capital during World War II.
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after the MiGs bypassed the Sabre escort. During the month, the regiment's pilots flew half of the division's 452 combat sorties, claiming to have downed eight F-86s and two F-80s for the loss of two MiGs and one pilot.
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V. Ia. Terentyev. It was not yet combat ready, and spent the next weeks familiarizing itself with the area of operations and practicing formation flying. It also had to wait for the arrival of more
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combat, two were lost to anti-aircraft fire, ten failed to return from missions, and three were non-combat losses. The unit lost 33 aircraft, 22 in combat.
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On 15 September 2005, 177th IAP deputy squadron commander Major Valery Troyanov crashed his Su-27 into a field in western Lithuania while flying to
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fighters, after transferring its few remaining I-16s to the 11th, 34th, and 120th IAPs. At this time the regiment was reinforced by 42
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On 27 December, eight MiGs of the 1st Squadron and several from the 3rd Squadron scrambled to intercept an American raid in the
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The 177th IAP flew its last combat sortie on 6 February 1951, ending its tour. Turning its aircraft over to the replacement
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Air Defense Region. The 177th returned to the 6th IAK on 1 November. On 9 June 1943, when the corps reorganized into the
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Korean War Order of Battle: United States, United Nations, and Communist Ground, Naval, and Air Forces, 1950–1953
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The 177th flew missions on 3 and 6 January 1951, but did not encounter enemy aircraft. On 10 January, a lone
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fighter in late 1941. After the front had moved far away from Moscow, the regiment was re-equipped with
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on 12 December, but did not encounter enemy aircraft. A squadron from the regiment moved forward to
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on UTI-4s (I-16 training variant) and I-16s, the best being sent on night missions. The regimental
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Ivan Tyabin, became MiG-3 aces after each claimed five solo victories and three shared victories.
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Red Devils over the Yalu: A Chronicle of Soviet Aerial Operations in the Korean War 1950–53
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of the VVS, operating in the southern defensive sector. It flew regular patrols along the
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Mikhail Ivanovich Korolyov, was promoted to command the regiment. On 7 August, I-16 pilot
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The 177th Fighter Aviation Regiment (IAP) was formed between 10 May and 15 July 1941 at
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Stalin's Falcons against Flying Fortresses: Chronicle of the Air War in Korea 1950–1953
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Samodurov and his wingman, Junior Lieutenant Muravyev, who claimed the downing of a
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Military Aviation of the Fatherland: Organization, Armament, and Basing 1991/2000
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briefly picked up and lost multiple times by obsolete Lithuanian radar, and two
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reconnaissance aircraft was intercepted and reported to have been downed in the
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After completing its formation in July 1941, the 177th provided air defense for
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fighters in March 1950. On 7 July, with the 303rd IAD, the regiment arrived at
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fighters. On 16 July, after completing its formation, the regiment joined the
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and repatriated to Russia in October at the conclusion of the investigation.
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and four victories in World War II, Talalikhin was the regiment's only I-16
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All Fighter Aviation Regiments of Stalin. The First Complete Encyclopedia
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I.D. Samsonov claimed the regiment's first known victory on 26 July, a
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aircraft. After the 20th IAD disbanded in 1961, the 177th joined the
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before its disbandment in 2009 as part of Russian Air Force reforms.
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The following officers commanded the regiment during World War II:
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Around early September 1941, the 177th began re-equipping with new
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in November 1950, flying missions from airfields in northeastern
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Soviet Air Defense Forces in the last years of the USSR: Part 1
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roundels. On 20 November, the regiment flew from Sanshilipu to
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Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Lashin (December 1941 – July 1942)
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On 5 April 1942, as part of the 6th IAK, the 177th joined the
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fighters in late 1944. It moved northeast to an airfield near
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Marakulin, Dmitry; Litovchenko, Vladimir (9 September 2008).
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of the 6th Independent Air Defense Army in 1986 and then the
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data, the regiment had 38 MiG-23MLD aircraft. Following the
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similar to those flown by the regiment between 1960 and 1980
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in accordance with an order of 27 March, and included three
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on 26 December 1991, the regiment became part of the new
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A map showing key air combat locations in the Korean War
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during World War II. It began the war equipped with the
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jet fighters. The regiment began re-equipping with new
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On 9 September 1948, the 177th was transferred to the
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in the People's Republic of China, to cover the main
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2009
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from China with the division and became part of the
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of the type flown by the regiment from 1993 to 2009
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of the type flown by the regiment from 1941 to 1944
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St. Petersburg: Info Ol. 1380: 1365: 1341: 1329: 1317: 1305: 1293: 1281: 1269: 1245: 1221: 1209: 1173: 1158: 230:. In mid-1950, the regiment relocated to the 226:jet fighters, which were swiftly replaced by 8: 1498: 1146: 1072: 1036: 1024: 511:Major Anton Panov (August 1942 – April 1944) 377:for the action. With three victories in the 1718:Stalin's Falcons – The Aces of the Red Star 1631:Krylov, Leonid; Tepsurkaev, Yuriy (2008b). 1608:Krylov, Leonid; Tepsurkaev, Yuriy (2008a). 1051: 298:. It was raised from cadres drawn from the 1800: 1786: 1778: 1715:Polak, Tomas; Shores, Christopher (1999). 1537:Bykov, Mikhail; Anokhin, Vladimir (2014). 26: 1616:] (in Russian). Moscow: Eksmo/Yauza. 1562:Dildy, Doug; Thompson, Warren E. (2013). 623:aircraft in an area that became known as 595:(the former 106th IAD), receiving 30 new 505:) Mikhail Korolyov (July – December 1941) 286:of the type flown by the regiment in 1941 162:177-й истребительный авиационный полк ПВО 857: 793:in 1998. In November 1990, according to 765:interceptors to provide air defense for 591:. On 6 October, the regiment joined the 2240:1941 establishments in the Soviet Union 1233: 1014: 837:, based in Lithuania as part of NATO's 466:, the regiment joined the newly formed 1757:Seidov, Igor; Britton, Stuart (2014). 1105: 737:On 3 March 1951, the 177th arrived in 715:151st Guards Fighter Aviation Division 432:, its first victory being credited to 17: 1419:Socor, Vladimir (20 September 2005). 1129: 649:29th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment 32:2000s sleeve insignia of the regiment 7: 1697:Polikarpov I-15, I-16 and I-153 Aces 1673:Lenskii, A.G.; Tsybin, M.M. (2013). 1652:Lenskii, A.G.; Tsybin, M.M. (2004). 1634:Soviet MiG-15 Aces of the Korean War 2225:Regiments of the Russian Air Forces 1565:F-86 Sabre vs MiG-15: Korea 1950–53 1547:] (in Russian). Moscow: Yauza. 1522:] (in Russian). Moscow: Yauza. 1446:Socor, Vladimir (14 October 2005). 1394:"Russian jet jangles Baltic nerves" 791:6th Air and Air Defense Forces Army 470:. The front was reorganized as the 154:177th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO 21:177th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO 1742:. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. 373:bomber over Moscow; he was made a 318:each for a nominal strength of 30 185:Войска́ противовозду́шной оборо́ны 14: 835:McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs 682:25th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron 2245:2009 disestablishments in Russia 1808: 1763:. 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It transferred to the 699:Republic F-84 Thunderjet 452:Moscow Air Defense Front 375:Hero of the Soviet Union 369:attack when he downed a 228:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15s 1721:. 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