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Kubinka (Russian: Кубинка) is an air base in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 5 km (3.1 mi) northwest of Kubinka. In close proximity to Moscow, the Kubinka facility showcases the best of the Russian Air Force to the general public. Units which have been stationed at Kubinka include: Most units at Kubinka were subordinated up until 2009–2010 to the Special Purpose Command of the Russian Air Force.

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  • Militärflugplatz Kubinka (de)
  • Kubinka (air base) (en)
  • Кубинка (авиабаза) (ru)
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  • Der Militärflugplatz Kubinka (ICAO-Code UUMB) ist ein Militärflugplatz bei Kubinka 60 Kilometer west-südwestlich von Moskau. (de)
  • Kubinka (Russian: Кубинка) is an air base in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 5 km (3.1 mi) northwest of Kubinka. In close proximity to Moscow, the Kubinka facility showcases the best of the Russian Air Force to the general public. Units which have been stationed at Kubinka include: Most units at Kubinka were subordinated up until 2009–2010 to the Special Purpose Command of the Russian Air Force. (en)
  • Ку́бинка — военный аэродром в Московской области, в 5 километрах северо-западнее города Кубинка. До июля 2009 года являлся аэродромом совместного базирования. По состоянию на 2012 год возможен эпизодический приём воздушных судов гражданской авиации (Ту-134, Challenger-300, Learjet-60, Bombardier BD 100, Bombardier GE XRS, Bombardier Global 5000) в светлое время суток с посадочным курсом 220° (при метеоминимуме 240х4500 м) по разовым разрешениям Росавиации. С 2015 года территория авиабазы входит в состав военно-патриотического парка культуры и отдыха Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации «Патриот». (ru)
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  • Kubinka (en)
  • Кубинка (en)
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  • Russian military aircraft in Kubinka Air Base (en)
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  • Der Militärflugplatz Kubinka (ICAO-Code UUMB) ist ein Militärflugplatz bei Kubinka 60 Kilometer west-südwestlich von Moskau. (de)
  • Kubinka (Russian: Кубинка) is an air base in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 5 km (3.1 mi) northwest of Kubinka. In close proximity to Moscow, the Kubinka facility showcases the best of the Russian Air Force to the general public. The 82nd aviation detachment (separate) arrived at the base in 1935, joined in 1938 by the 11th and 24th Aviation Regiments. Personnel of these units field-tested the advanced Yak-1 and LaGG-3 fighters and defended Moscow during the Second World War. After the war, the base became home to the 324th Svirskaya Fighter Aviation Division from November 1945. In November 1950, the whole 324th Fighter Aviation Division was redeployed to Korea, and the base was taken over by the 9th Fighter Aviation Division from February 1951. Units which have been stationed at Kubinka include: * 237th Centre for Display of Aviation Equipment (237 TsPAT) flying MiG-29E, Su-17C, Su-24, Su-25, and Su-27 during the 1990s (with one exception given as 239 TsPAT in Yefim Gordon's Su-24 book.) The regiment, which has inherited the traditions of the 19 OIAP (1938–1944) and the 176 Gv IAP (1944–1950), was formed under the number 234 in November 1950. It arrived at Kubinka at the beginning of 1952. On 15 January 1989 it was renamed the 237th Composite Aviation Regiment (Demonstration) (237 SAP(P)). It became the 237 TsPAT on 13 February 1992 and then gained the title "named for Air Marshal I.N. Kozhedub" on 10 August 1993. * 234th Guards Instructional Interceptor Aviation Regiment (234 Gv IIAP) flying MiG-23MLD and MiG-29 aircraft. * 378th Independent Composite Aviation Squadron (378 OSAE) flying Mil Mi-8 helicopters. * 29 Gv IAP (during the 1950s). * 9th Fighter Aviation Division (November 1952 – 1993) Most units at Kubinka were subordinated up until 2009–2010 to the Special Purpose Command of the Russian Air Force. The 32nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment was based at Kubinka from February 1950 to 1962–63. The regiment was subordinated to the 9th Fighter Aviation Division. It was then reformed at the base after being deployed to Cuba as part of Operation Anadyr. The regiment initially flew MiG-19s but by 1962 was flying MiG-21F-13s. The regiment was still in place in the late 1980s. From 1968 to 1989 it was part of the 9th Fighter Aviation Division, stationed at Shatalovo (air base), Smolensk Oblast. The 32nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment was formed in 1941 as the 434th Fighter Aviation Regiment. It became 32nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment by an order of the People's Commissariat for Defence (Soviet Defence Ministry, NKO) in November 1942. The regiment was disbanded on 1 July 1989. (en)
  • Ку́бинка — военный аэродром в Московской области, в 5 километрах северо-западнее города Кубинка. До июля 2009 года являлся аэродромом совместного базирования. По состоянию на 2012 год возможен эпизодический приём воздушных судов гражданской авиации (Ту-134, Challenger-300, Learjet-60, Bombardier BD 100, Bombardier GE XRS, Bombardier Global 5000) в светлое время суток с посадочным курсом 220° (при метеоминимуме 240х4500 м) по разовым разрешениям Росавиации. С 2015 года территория авиабазы входит в состав военно-патриотического парка культуры и отдыха Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации «Патриот». На аэродроме Кубинка дислоцированы: * 237-й гвардейский Проскуровский Краснознамённый орденов Кутузова и Александра Невского центр показа авиационной техники (ЦПАТ) имени И. Н. Кожедуба (самолёты Су-27, МиГ-29, Ан-30. В состав 237-го ЦПАТ входят пилотажные группы «Стрижи» и «Русские Витязи». * Кубинский АТСК РОСТО (полное наименование: НОУ ПДО «Кубинский авиационно-технический спортивный клуб РОСТО»); в 2009 году поднят вопрос о его переносе на другой аэродром. * ОАО «121 авиационный ремонтный завод». Добраться до аэродрома можно на маршрутном такси номер 28, 28А, 29 либо 69, до остановки «Первый КПП» (на данный момент КПП не функционирует). (ru)
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