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462: 203:, Belarus, the regiment initially formed part of the 26th Air Army. The 1st Aviation Squadron was formed from pilots of the 927th and 968th Fighter Aviation Regiments of the 26th Air Army, while the 2nd and 3rd Aviation Squadrons were formed from pilots transferred from other Air Force units and recent graduates of flying schools. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Solomon Zeltser, it was equipped with the 22: 287:
The army came under Belorussian control in mid 1992. On 15 June 1992, by decree № 05 of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Belarus, the 26th Air Army headquarters became the command of the Air Forces of the Republic of Belarus.
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On 1 May 1988, in accordance with the Ministry of Defence of the USSR's Decree № 0018, the Air Forces of the District were again renamed the 26th Air Army.
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in February 1949 (in accordance with a decree of 10 January 1949, ГШ ВС СССР No. ОРГ 120026), and controlled frontal aviation units stationed in the
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in July 1971 in order to strengthen Soviet air forces on the border with China, its pilots making the flight in their aircraft.
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In 1953 the 175th Fighter Aviation Division was transferred to the 30th Air Army in the Baltic States, and was replaced by the
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56th independent Communications Regiment and Automated Control Regiment (Minsk, Minsk Oblast)
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S. Following the completion of its formation in late 1970, the 120th IAP was relocated to
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in 1992. The units of the army were divided between the Belarusian Air Force and the
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151st independent Aviation Regiment for Electronic Warfare (Schuchin, Grodno Oblast)
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302nd independent Helicopter Squadron for Electronic Warfare (Kobrin, Brest Oblast)
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In 1952 two new Fighter Aviation Divisions arrived within the 26th Army, the
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10th independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Schuchin, Grodno Oblast)
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378th independent Assault Aviation Regiment (Postavy, Vitebsk Oblast)
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206th independent Assault Aviation Regiment (Pruzhany, Brest Oblast)
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began forming as part of the Soviet military buildup in response to
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397th independent Assault Aviation Regiment (Kobrin, Brest Oblast)
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50th independent Composite Aviation Regiment (Minsk, Minsk Oblast)
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In 1980, the 26th Air Army was redesignated the Air Forces of the
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On 1 July 1989, the 979th Fighter Aviation Regiment at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
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