The 32nd Airborne Fighter Army of Air Defense ( 32nd Air Defense Air Defense Force ) is an operational force of the USSR Air Defense Forces, designed to provide air defense tasks independently and in cooperation with other branches of the Armed Forces of the USSR Armed Forces (forces).
| 32nd Air Fighter Army Air Defense | |
|---|---|
| Years of existence | 02/01/1946 - 07/03/1954 |
| A country | |
| Subordination | Commander of the Moscow Air Defense District |
| Enters into | Moscow region air defense |
| Type of | operational consolidation |
| Includes | connections , parts |
| Dislocation | Moscow Military District |
| Commanders | |
| Famous Commanders | see list |
Content
Title History
- 21st Air Fighter Army Air Defense (c 01/02/1946);
- 66th Air Fighter Army Air Defense (since 02/20/1949);
- The 32nd Air Fighter Army of the Air Defense Forces (since October 31, 1949).
Formation
The Air Fighter Army was formed in connection with the decision of the USSR Government on the reorganization of the country's air defense system in February 1946 [1] as the 21st Air Defense Fighter Army . The army headquarters was located in Lviv.
Reshape and disband army
- In accordance with the decision of the Supreme Commander [2], the 21st Air Defense Fighter Army of February 10, 1949 was renamed the 66th Air Defense Fighter Army ;
- In accordance with the decision of the Supreme Commander, the 66th Air Defense Fighter Army in October 1949 was renamed [1] to the 32nd Air Defense Fighter Army;
- By decision of the Supreme Commander [3] in July 1954, on the basis of the personnel of the administrations of the Donbass region of the air defense and the 32nd air fighter army of the air defense, a department of the North-Caucasian army of air defense was formed with a deployment in Rostov-on-Don.
Submission
| Union | Period |
|---|---|
| Carpathian Military District 14th Air Army | 02/01/1946 - 07/01/1947 |
| Southwest District Air Defense | 07/01/1947 - 08/14/1948 |
| Donbass defense region | 08/14/1948 - 07/03/1954 |
Commander
- Lieutenant-General of Aviation Podgorny, Ivan Dmitrievich [4] , from 06.1949 to 10.1951.
Composition
- The 2nd Guards Fighter Stalingrad Red Banner Air Defense Division , 01.02.1946 - 08.1954, entered the North-Caucasian Air Defense Army;
- The 65th Fighter Aviation Division of the Air Defense Forces , 03/01/1952 - 08.1954, entered the North-Caucasian Air Defense Army;
- The 100th fighter air defense division of the Voronezh Air Force , 09/24/1949 - 07.1950, transferred to the 56th fighter air defense corps ;
- The 120th fighter air defense division of the Voronezh Aviation Division , February 1, 1946 - February 20, 1949, transferred to the 16th Air Defense Fighter Corps ;
- The 121st fighter air defense division of the Rostov aviation division , February 1, 1946 - February 20, 1949, transferred to the 16th air defense fighter aviation corps ;
- 123rd Air Defense Fighter Division , 02/01/1946 - 10.1951, transferred to the 71st Fighter Air Corps ;
- 126th Air Defense Fighter Division , 02/01/1946 - 04.1949, transferred to the 34th Air Force [5]
- The 127th Air Defense Fighter Division , 02/01/1946 - 11/27/1947, renamed to the 155th Air Defense Fighter Division ;
- The 148th Air Defense Fighter Division , 02/01/1946 - 09.1947, disbanded;
- The 155th Air Defense Fighter Division , 11/27/1947 - 08.1954, entered the North Caucasus Air Defense Army
Basing
| Period | City |
|---|---|
| 02/01/1946 - 07/01/1947 | Lviv [1] |
| 07/01/1947 - 07/03/1954 | Kharkov [1] |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 A.G.Lensky, M.M.Tsybin. Part I // Soviet Air Defense Forces in the Last Years of the USSR. Directory". - SPb, INFO OL, 2013. - 164 p. (with ill.) with. - (Organization of troops). - 500 copies
- ↑ Directive of the General Staff No. Org / 1/120016 of January 10, 1949
- ↑ Directive of the General Staff of the Soviet Army of July 3, 1954. Org / 9 (65796)
- ↑The team of authors . The Great Patriotic War. Commanders. Military biographical dictionary / Under the general ed. M. G. Vozhakina . - M. Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Pole, 2005. - p. 406. - ISBN 5-86090-113-5 .
- ↑ Anokhin V. A., Bykov M. Yu. All Stalin's fighter regiments. The first full encyclopedia. - A popular science publication. - M .: Yauza-Press, 2014. - p. 351. - 944 p. - 1500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9955-0707-9 .
Literature
- A.G.Lensky, M.M.Tsybin. Part I // Soviet Air Defense Forces in the Last Years of the USSR. Directory". - SPb, INFO OL, 2013. - 164 p. (with ill.) with. - (Organization of troops). - 500 copies
- The team of authors . The Great Patriotic War. Commanders. Military biographical dictionary / Under the general ed. M. G. Vozhakina . - M. Zhukovsky: Kuchkovo Pole, 2005. - p. 406. - ISBN 5-86090-113-5 .
See also
- Air Fighter Army Air Defense
- Air Army (USSR)
- Air Defense Army
Links
- 32nd VIA Air Defense (inaccessible link)