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  2. Azerbaijani Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Azerbaijani Air Forces traces its origin to 1919 during the short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which had originally bought its first military aircraft on 26 June 1918. Following Azerbaijan's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the former Soviet air bases in the country helped to develop the Air Forces and Air Defense Troops.

  3. Azerbaijani Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    There are also four other airbases which do not appear to have aircraft based there. These are Dollyar Air Base, Nakhchivan Airport, Sanqacal Air Base, and Sitalcay Air Base. The Azerbaijani Air Force using MiG-21, Su-24 and Su-25 aircraft, as well as the MiG-29 purchased from Ukraine in 2006 and Il-76 transport aircraft.

  4. Category:Azerbaijani Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Category: Azerbaijani Air Force bases. ... Nasosnaya Air Base; S. Sitalchay Military Airbase This page was last edited on 22 December 2021, at 05:57 ...

  5. Nasosnaya Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Nasosnaya Air Base is a military airbase in the municipality of Hacı Zeynalabdin, near the city of Sumqayit in Azerbaijan. In July 1940, the 50th Fighter Aviation Regiment became part of the 27th Fighter Aviation Division of the Transcaucasus (ZKVO) Air Force at the Nasosnaya airfield. Two squadrons re-equipped from I-15bis to Polikarpov I-153 ...

  6. Sitalchay Military Airbase - Wikipedia

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    Sitalchay ( Azerbaijani: Sitalçay) Military Airbase is a military airbase located in the East of Azerbaijan, near the Caspian Sea. It is located 70 km North-West of the capital Baku in Sitalchay, a village and municipality in the Khizi Rayon. [ 1] The airbase is fenced and guarded but has not been operational since 1992.

  7. Baku Kala Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Baku Kala Air Base is a military airbase in Baku [1] (also known as Bakü or Baki), the capital of Azerbaijan. The 518th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the PVO was located at Baku Kala from 1949 to 1952. [2] After the collapse of the Soviet Armed Forces, aircraft were relocated to airfields in Russia, and the Azerbaijani Air Force used the airport.

  8. Kurdamir Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Concrete. Kurdamir Air Base is a military airbase in Kurdamir (also known as Kyurdamir or Kürdəmir), the capital of the Kurdamir District (rayon) in Azerbaijan. At the end of the 1980s the 976 Bomber Aviation Regiment Инстербургский flying Sukhoi Su-24 and Sukhoi Su-17 aircraft was based at Kurdamir. [1] The regiment, which was ...

  9. Dallar Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Dallar Air Base is a military airbase in Dallar (also known as Dəllər), a town in the Shamkir District (rayon) in Azerbaijan. From 1955 to 1992, the 882nd Independent Tilzitskiy Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment of the 34th Air Army, Transcaucasian Military District, was located at the base. [2] It flew Yak-28PPs, (transferred to the 151st ...