Khabarovsk-na-Amure Dzemgi Airport
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Komsomolsk-na-Amure Dzemgi | |||
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IATA: - ICAO: UHKD | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | military | ||
Operator | Russian Air Force | ||
Serves | Komsomolsk-na-Amure | ||
Elevation AMSL | 89 ft (27 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
01/19 | 8136 | 2480 | Concrete |
Komsomolsk-na-Amure Dzemgi Airport (also given variously as Komsomolsk, Silinskiy, Leninskiy, Mayskiy, Solnecnyj, and Dzhemghi) (ICAO: UHKD) is an air base in Amur Oblast, Russia located 8 km northeast of Komsomolsk-na-Amure. Dzhemgi is Komsomolsk-na-Amure's northeast side airport, handling small airliner traffic. It is also the site of a major Sukhoi plant (GAZ 126), built in 1934, where the Sukhoi Su-7 and later models were built.
Google Earth high-resolution satellite imagery accessed in 2006 showed a rare glimpse of over 40 interceptor aircraft distributed across the airfield on a webwork of interceptor alert pads, much as Soviet PVO bases would have operated during the peak of the Cold War. Although some of the aircraft are probably operational, others are probably simply parked and awaiting depot maintenance at the airfield's Sukhoi facility.
Military units that have served at Dzemgi include:
- 23 IAP (23rd Interceptor Aviation Regiment) was created in 2000 from a merger of 60 IAP at Dzemgi and 404 IAP at Orlovka [1].
- 60 IAP (60th Interceptor Aviation Regiment) flying Su-27 aircraft through the 1990s (became the 23 IAP in 2000) [2].
The runway has 80 m of width but only 40 m is usable.
Also see Khurba air base, which is south of the city.
[edit] References
- ^ Butowski, Pyotr (2004). Air Power Analysis: Russian Federation. AIRtime Publishing, Inc.
- ^ Aviatsiya PVO. Aviabaza KPOI.
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