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Marinovka air base

Coordinates: 48°38′09″N 43°47′17″E / 48.63583°N 43.78806°E / 48.63583; 43.78806
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Marinovka
Marinovka, Kalachyovsky District, Volgograd Oblast in Russia
Satellite imagery of Marinovka air base
Marinovka is located in Volgograd Oblast
Marinovka
Marinovka
Shown within Volgograd Oblast, Russia
Marinovka is located in Russia
Marinovka
Marinovka
Marinovka (Russia)
Coordinates48°38′09″N 43°47′17″E / 48.63583°N 43.78806°E / 48.63583; 43.78806
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorRussian Aerospace Forces
Controlled by4th Air and Air Defence Forces Army
Site history
In useUnknown - present
Airfield information
Runways
Direction Length and surface
06/24 2,463 metres (8,081 ft) Concrete
Map

Marinovka is an air base of the Russian Aerospace Forces as part of the 4th Air and Air Defence Forces Army, Southern Military District.

As of 2022, the base is home to the 11th Composite Aviation Regiment (11th SAP) which had two squadrons of Sukhoi Su-24M/MR (NATO: Fencer-D/E)[1][2][3][4][5]

History

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The base was home to the 168th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment between 1991 and 1992,[6] and the 296th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment 1993-98.[7]

Some Su-34 and Su-24s were redeployed to the air base after a Ukrainian drone strike[when?] on Morozovsk air base. A satellite image from 19 August 2024, appeared to show some 15 Su-34s and 14 Su-24s at the air base. [8][9]

NASA's FIRMS detected multiple fires on and near Marinovka air base on 22 August 2024 10:45:00 (UTC)

On 22 August 2024, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, the air base was attacked by Ukrainian military drones, resulting in explosions and a fire at the air base. The governor of Volgograd Oblast, Andrey Bocharov, claimed that most of the drones had been intercepted, and that the debris from an intercepted drone fell causing a fire.[10][11] The fires were detected by NASA's FIRMS.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Russian Air Force today - Russian Southern Military District". Eastern Order of Battle. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  2. ^ AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. March 2022. p. 42.
  3. ^ Russia Air Force Handbook. Int'l Business Publications. 7 February 2007. ISBN 9781433041150 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Russian Air Force Order of Battle". www.globalsecurity.org.
  5. ^ "0715_RussAlm.indd" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  6. ^ "168th Guards Red Banner Bomber Aviation Regiment". Soviet Armed Forces 1945-1991. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  7. ^ http://www.ww2.dk/new/air%20force/regiment/shap/296apib.htm [bare URL]
  8. ^ CLEMENT CHARPENTREAU (22 August 2024). "Drone strike causes fire at Marinovka Air Base in Russia's Volgograd". AeroTime. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  9. ^ "Marinovka air base in Russia burns after a UAV strike". mil.in.ua. 22 August 2024. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  10. ^ Drone attack reported in Volgograd region that caused fire at airfield, RBC Ukraine, 22 August 2024.
  11. ^ Olena Goncharova; Martin Fornusek (22 August 2024). "Updated: Ukraine hits fuel and bomb warehouses in Russia's Volgograd region airfield, source says". The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2024-08-22.