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PostSubject: Bulgarian Air Base locations   Bulgarian Air Base locations Icon_minitimeFri Nov 12, 2010 11:59 am

I was thinking about some of the place I wouldn't live in Bulgaria and it dawned on me that I wouldn't want to be too near a Bulgarian airbase so I looked around and found these so now you know whats near you, if you know of any not listed then add them here the more we all know the better g

1. 1st Fighter Air Base (Dobroslavtsi)

Dobroslavtsi Air Base used to house a fighter squadron (flying MiG-23s) of the 18th Fighter Air Regiment - an integral part of the 1st Air Defense Division. Later, as 1st Fighter Air Base it was put under the newly established Air Defense Corps and its squadron was named "
Knights of the Sky"
. Dobroslavtsi has been the main air defense asset of the capital Sofia right until its deactivation.

2. 2nd Fighter Air Base (Gabrovnitsa)

Gabrovnitsa Air Base used to house a fighter squadron (flying MiG-23s) of the 18th Fighter Air Regiment - an integral part of the 1st Air Defence Division. Later, as 2nd Fighter Air Base it was put under the newly established Air Defence Corps and its squadron was named "
Wild Cat"
. Gabrovnitsa has been the main air defense asset of the sole Bulgarian nuclear power plant right until its deactivation.

3. 3rd Fighter Air Base (Graf Ignatievo)

Graf Ignatievo Air Base used to house the 19th Fighter Air Regiment (flying MiG-21s) of the 10th Combined Air Corps. Later the corps was transformed into Tactical Air Command and the 19th FAR was transferred to Air Defense Corps as 3rd Fighter Air Base. Today it is the sole active Fighter Air Base of the BAF with two squadrons, one of which is the MiG-29 "
Sharks"
squadron of the deactivated 5th FAB - Ravnets.

4. 4th Fighter Air Base (Uzundzhovo)

Uzundzhovo Air Base used to house a fighter air regiment and after its disbandment became a squadron of the 19th Fighter Air Regiment (HQ at Graf Ignatievo). When the 19th FAR was transformed into 3rd FAB and shifted to ADC Uzundzhovo went along as an independent unit: the 4th Fighter Air Base. Shortly afterwards it changed tasks and hats transferring to the Tactical Air Command as 21st Fighter-Bomber Air Base and finally disbanded.

5. 5th Fighter Air Base (Ravnets)

Ravnets Air Base housed a squadron (flying MiG-21s, later MiG-29s) of the 17th Fighter Air Regiment - an integral part of the 2nd Air Defense Division. Later, as 5th Fighter Air Base it was put under the newly established Air Defense Corps and its squadron was named "
Sharks"
(although unofficially, but still because of its patch and its geographical location close to the sea this is how it used to be called). The base was considered elite because of its proximity to the Turkish border and its task to protect the oil refinery near Burgas, which is deemed of strategical importance to the country. That is the reason for the squadron to be the first (and only) transiting to the MiG-29. As the base deactivated the air unit was moved to Graf Ignatievo, where it is currently residing as 2nd Squadron of the 3rd Fighter Air Base.

6. 6th Fighter Air Base (Balchik)

Balchik Air Base housed a squadron (flying MiG-21s) of the 17th Fighter Air Regiment - an integral part of the 2nd Air Defense Division. Later, as 6th Fighter Air Base it was put under the newly established Air Defense Corps. As the base d-activated its MiG-21bis/ UM fighters were transferred to the 26th Reconnaissance Air Base. Today the base is rarely used for para-training and sea survival courses. Currently 6th Aviation Material Preservation Base.

7. 11th Training Air Base (Shtraklevo)

Shtraklevo Air Base housed between two and four training squadrons, flying Aero L-29s as 1st Training Air Regiment of the Higher Military Aviation School. Later the regiment was transformed into 11th Training Air Base and d-activated. Currently 11th Aviation Material Preservation Base.

8. 12th Training Air Base (Kamenets)

Kamenets (now transferred to Dolna Mitropoliya) housed the 2nd Training Air Regiment of the Higher Military Aviation School, flying MiG-21s, L-29s and Aero L-39s. Later it was transformed into 12th Training Air Base and became part of Tactical Air Command. Today it has just been moved to its former location of Dolna Mitropolija and it flies a squadron of Pilatus PC-9Ms and a squadron of L-39s.

9. 16th Transport Air Base (Vrazhdebna)

Vrazhdebna Air Base (military area of Sofia Airport) housed the 16th Transport Air Regiment, which transformed into 16th Transport Air Base (but popularly the base is still called "
trap"
- the acronym of the regiment). It houses the 1st Air Transport Squadron, flying Antonov An-26s, Let L-410s, and a sole Pilatus PC-12. The An-26s are flown to important assignments in support of Bulgarian units, contributing to missions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Iraq and recently to Afghanistan. The squadron is to acquire the first of the ordered Alenia C-27J Spartans in a couple of months.

10. 21st Fighter-Bomber Air Base (Uzundzhovo)

Uzundzhovo Air Base (formerly 4th FAB) used to house a fighter air regiment and after its disbandment became a squadron of the 19th Fighter Air Regiment (HQ at Graf Ignatievo). When the 19th FAR was transformed into 3rd FAB and shifted to ADC Uzundzhovo went along as an independent unit: the 4th Fighter Air Base. Shortly afterwards it changed tasks and hats transferring to the Tactical Air Command as 21st Fighter-Bomber Air Base and finally disbanded.

11. 22nd Ground Attack Air Base (Bezmer)

Bezmer Air Base (becoming a joint Bulgarian-American training facility) housed the 22nd Ground Attack Air Regiment (flying Sukhoi Su-25s), which was part of the 10th Combined Air Corps. When the corps transformed into Tactical Air Command the 22nd Ground Attack Air Base transitioned to the new structure. After 26th RAB - Dobrich was d-activated its squadron, flying the dedicated recon planes - the Su-22M-4/UM-3K was transferred to Bezmer where it very briefly operated as an Air Reconnaissance Flight before it disbanded a little more than a year later. Today the 22nd GAAB has two squadrons: 1st Squadron (called "
Rattlesnake"
or as its patch says "
Crotale"
) and 2nd Squadron (called unofficially "
The Khans"
, because of the traditional Bulgarian insignias of its ancient rulers it has in its patch). The base took intensively part in every joint exercise at home and abroad, held until the time of its establishment.

12. 23rd Attack Helicopters Air Base (Stara Zagora)

Stara Zagora Air Base used to house the 13th Attack Helicopters Air Regiment (flying 44 Mil Mi-24, of which 6 were of the "
V"
version and the remainder of the "
D"
) of the 10th Combined Air Corps. As The corps transformed into Tactical Air Command, so did the regiment, becoming an air base. In the late nineties it disbanded, sending one squadron to the 24th Helicopter Air Base and disestablishing the other one.

13. 24th Helicopter Air Base (Krumovo)

Krumovo Air Base (military area of Plovdiv Airport) used to house the 44th Helicopter Air Regiment (flying Mil Mi-17s, Mil Mi-8s and Mil Mi-2s) of the 10th Combined Air Corps. According to the major restructuring plans it became an air base and when 23rd AHAB disbanded one of its squadrons became 2nd Attack Helicopter Squadron of the 24th HAB. The 1st Helicopter Squadron flies the Mi-17s and the 2nd Helicopter Squadron flies the 12 Eurocopter AS 532AL Cougars delivered from 2006 to 2009. The Bell 206B-3s that were acquired at the end of the nineties form an Independent Helicopter Training Flight. 24th Helicopter Air Base is also the unit of the armed forces in constant readiness to react upon natural or industrial disasters, providing evacuation and/ or providing emergency response units with air mobility. CSAR activities are also being developed. For that reason a specialized unit is based at Krumovo, coprised of PARA-SAR/CSAR operators, who are exclusively former servicemen of the 68th Special Forces Brigade, based nearby. Emphasys in their training is put on parachute jumps, alpine skills and MEDEVAC knowledge. A major boost in that kind of operations will occur when the last 4 AS.532AL arrive. Those will be dedicated CSAR machines, equipped with top-notch sensors and gear.

14. 25th Fighter-Bomber Air Base (Cheshnegirovo)

Cheshnegirovo Air Base/Sadovo used to house the 25th Fighter-Bomber Air Regiment (flying MiG-23BN/UBs) of the 10th Combined Air Corps. According to the major restructuring plans it became the first regiment to convert to an air base structure. Briefly it housed the entire Bulgarian MiG-23 fleet after which it disbanded.

15. 26th Reconnaissance Air Base (Dobrich)

Dobrich Air Base used to house the 26th Reconnaissance Air Regiment (flying MiG-21Rs/ PFM-Rs/ bis, Su-22M-4/ UM-3Ks and for some time the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25R/U of the 10th Combined Air Corps. Later it became an air base with two squadrons. When Balchik AB de-activated its MiG-21bis/ UMs were transferred to the 26th RAB. After it also ceased operating, its Su-22s were sent to the 22nd GAAB at Bezmer.

16. Bozhurishte Airfield

For a long time Bozhurishte Airfield has been the most important asset and a symbol of the Bulgarian aviation, housing military and civil flying activity, as well as aircraft production. A very inspiring sign stood over the entrance of the airfield during the twenties and thirties saying: "
At that field we learn how to sacrifice ourselves for King and Motherland!"
During the Second World War it has been the major Bulgarian Air Troops base and housed a number of air combat units in addition to the Air Troops Headquarters. At a time the greater number of air force units and aircraft were concentrated at Bozhurishte. After the introduction of jet combat aircraft the airfield became a major command and maintenance base for the missile air defense and early warning and control units of the country, the most important resident units being the 1st Missile Air Defense Brigade and the 1st Radio-Technical Brigade of the 1st AD Division. It is no longer a significant military facility and the future plans for it are not known. In sharp contrast with the legendary past of the airfield today it is a reason for a huge scandal, which is rapidly gaining momentum. According to a deal struck by the Ministry of Defense the airfield will most probably be destroyed to give space for a business center.

17. Plovdiv

The city of Plovdiv used to house the headquarters of the Tactical Aviation Command and is still a place of significance as it houses a number of logistical and operational support units of the Bulgarian Air Force. The 2nd Missile Air Defense Brigade is also based in the vicinities of the city and is responsible for the air defense of the central part of the country.

18. Bourgas

The city of Bourgas is the place around which the 3rd Missile Air Defense Brigade of the Bulgarian Air Force is deployed, providing counter air protection of the country's eastern area, the navy and the Bourgas Oil Refinery.
19. 63rd Independent Maritime Helicopter Air Base at Varna (Chaika)

The base at Varna houses the Independent Maritime Helicopter Squadron - the Bulgarian Fleet Air Arm. Currently it flies Mil Mi-14s and is awaiting AS.565MBs which are on order.
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PostSubject: Re: Bulgarian Air Base locations   Bulgarian Air Base locations Icon_minitimeFri Nov 12, 2010 1:13 pm

Thanks Gimp its good to know where these are not because I don't want to live near one but I do like to go and see these great aircaft take of T
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PostSubject: Re: Bulgarian Air Base locations   Bulgarian Air Base locations Icon_minitimeFri Nov 12, 2010 3:24 pm

Good to know this I don't want to be waking up all hours so thank you T

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PostSubject: Re: Bulgarian Air Base locations   Bulgarian Air Base locations Icon_minitimeSun Nov 14, 2010 5:36 am

Graf Ignatievo base is about 25 minutes from us, but we get jets flying above our village from time to time. But I love it!!!! I can see them over the valley doing loops, Gabbi loves seeing them too. We actually don't hear them very often at all (although don't live on the doorstep!!). Saying that, about 3 weeks ago, I heard them, thought, wow, really low, went out and one came right over our house, so loud, but fabulous, they went right between the Sredna Gora hills and the mountain, amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We have also been driving to Plovdiv when a jet was coming into land, right across our path, fantastic!!

BUT, like I said, we are not right on the doorstep or else I may not like them as much!

One amazing experience we had was when the American Thunderbirds did a demonstration at the Graf I base. It was packed!!!!! Bulgarians did a parachute drop and the Americans did their display. It was a fabulous day.
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PostSubject: Re: Bulgarian Air Base locations   Bulgarian Air Base locations Icon_minitimeSun Nov 14, 2010 9:00 am

sounds great charliecharlie
we lived half a mile from the end of the runway at a military base in uk......... i really miss those big birds coming in and out .....and guests popping in ,like the red arrows....i miss the sight of them dipping their wings to say hi too ,if i was outside the house.......
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PostSubject: Re: Bulgarian Air Base locations   Bulgarian Air Base locations Icon_minitimeSun Nov 14, 2010 10:21 am

varnagirl wrote:
sounds great charliecharlie
we lived half a mile from the end of the runway at a military base in uk......... i really miss those big birds coming in and out .....and guests popping in ,like the red arrows....i miss the sight of them dipping their wings to say hi too ,if i was outside the house.......


Fabulous isn't it!! Not for everyone but it's ok for us. We were told that a pilot mother lives in our village and he does fly overs for her!! How true this is, not sure, but a really nice thought :)
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