The “Ukrainian” air base is located almost 6,000. km from the Ukrainian border. This distance comparable to the distance between London and Washington. “Ukrainian” is located in the Amur Federation of the Russian Federation, near the Chinese border and a thousand kilometers from North Korea and Japan.
At the beginning of September, the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine SBU Wasyl Maluk announced that The Russians began to use fewer aircraft during attacksbecause they moved combat aircraft that survived the operation of the “spider” from June 1. The Kremlin's strategic aviation is now distant from the Ukrainian front, which is why its logistics is significantly difficult. The wear of aircraft increases significantly, which is a deadly threat to the Putin's fleet and reduces the effectiveness of strokes.
The airport, where machines “took refuge”, which survived the operation of “Spajęczyna”, received a name from the nearest town – the village of Ukrainian, where Ukrainian displaced persons settled since the Russian Empire.
The history of the air base dates back to Soviet times. Already in the 1950s it operated as one of six Soviet bases capable of servicing heavy strategic bombers. The airport has a concrete runway with a length of 3 km 500 m.
Currently, 326 is stationed at the aviation base. A heavy bomb division armed with strategic Tu-95 rocket bombers, as well as Tu-22 aircraft, moved from the aviation of the Pacific fleet.
This air base is one of the three main facilities of the Russian Federation Strategic Federation, in addition to Baz Engels and Biełyj. After the successes of the Ukrainian forces, “Ukrainian” became the key basement of Russian long-range Russian aviation, because Tu-95 aircraft capable of carrying maneuvering missiles, in particular the CH-101, which Russia uses to attack Ukraine is stationed there.
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The distant location of the air base makes it practically insensitive to direct attacks from Ukraine. The latest Ukrainian Flamingo missile can fly 3,000. km. This does not mean, however, that “Ukrainian” is safe from Ukrainian attacks.
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“Ukrainian” air base
“Accelerates the wear of some aircraft”
On June 1 this year, the Security Service of Ukraine performed a unique operation “Spider” aimed at destroying Russian strategic aviation. As part of the Drona operation, four Russian airlines attacked. According to SBU data, 41 aircraft were destroyed, including Tu-95MS, Tu-22M3 and A-50, which is about 34 percent. strategic RF wing rocket carriers. The approximate value of damage is estimated at over $ 7 billion. (approx. PLN 25 billion 380 million, counting at the current exchange rate).
Aviation expert, a leading researcher at the National University of Valleria Romanenko in a commentary for the “Liga” website noted that the change in the distribution of bombers will make the logistics of Russian attacks difficult.
“From time to time they will be able to carry out demonstration actions, but they will no longer be able to maintain such regularity of raids as last year,” Romanenko noted.
“It is true that during rocket and suicide fire they use fewer aircraft. They were forced to move their far -reaching strategic aircraft to the east of the east. Now, to get closer to the territory of Ukraine, they have to cover a lot of distance. This is unfavorable for them. This accelerates the consumption of parts of aircraft that quickly lose their service life,” said SBA boss.
In addition, the Russians no longer have a “safe base” near Ukraine, which brings to mind the successes of Kiev in the Black Sea. It is not without reason that “The Washington Post” was compared to the “cobweb” to the attack on Pearl Harbor, emphasizing that Ukraine is able to change the rules of war.
The Ukrainian drones of Kamikaze together with the “Neptun” “effectively” drove “the Black Sea fleet of the Russian Federation from Crimea to the eastern part of the Black Sea.
As noted by the analyst Isaac Zeitz, Ukrainian attacks forced Russia to transfer ships from a convenient Sevastopol to Noworosian, which reduced the operational capabilities of Putin's fleet.
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