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  2. Vladivostok International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Vladivostok Airport was constructed in 1931 near the town of Artyom. Commercial flights began in the summer of 1932. In the decade after World War II, Po-2 and W-2 planes were widely used in air-chemical works and coastal exploration for fish in the service of geologists and forest patrols.

  3. Chuguyevka (air base) - Wikipedia

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    The airbase was built by the Soviet Union with the primary objective of scrambling aircraft against Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird flights over Vladivostok. The primary operator of the base was the 530th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO (530 IAP) of the 23rd Air Defence Corps (23 K PVO), 11th Independent Air Defence Army , of the Soviet Air Defence Forces .

  4. Vladivostok railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1910–1912, in connection with the construction of Moscow Yaroslavsky railway station, the station in Vladivostok was designed and expanded by the civil engineering engineer V. A. Planson in the image and similarity of Yaroslavsky, creating architecturally finished stations at both ends of the Trans-Siberian railway. The original building ...

  5. List of Soviet Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Map of Air Force bases of the Soviet union. This List of Soviet Air Force bases is a list containing all air bases within the Soviet Union or utilized by the Soviet Air Forces. Additional information includes the location of the air base, which military units were in command of or hosted at the air base, and aircraft types known to have been ...

  6. Knevichi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Station code: 982167 [1] Fare zone: 0: History; ... Aeroexpress connects this station and Vladivostok Railway Station in 54 ...

  7. Aeroexpress - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, the service on the first non-Moscow link, connecting Sochi with its airport, began operations, followed in late July by a similar link in Vladivostok and, in 2013, Kazan. On its Vladivostok route the company also offered a limited commuter service at discounted prices. Services on routes outside Moscow were handed to other ...

  8. Air-to-air combat losses between the Soviet Union and the ...

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    Near Vladivostok: Soviet Naval Aviation A-20 bomber: F4U-4B Corsair: US Navy [18] October-December 1950 Near Vladivostok: Soviet Air Defence Forces MiG-15: P2V-3 Neptune (Defensive guns) US Navy [19] November 6, 1951: Near Vladivostok: US Navy P2V-3 Neptune: La-11 "Fang" Soviet Air Defence Forces [16] [20] June 13, 1952: Sea of Japan: US Air ...

  9. Uglovoye (airfield) - Wikipedia

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    This was one of the first bases to replace the Su-9 with the MiG-23, emphasizing the priority of placing look-down shoot-down interception assets in the Vladivostok area. [7] Satellite imagery from 2016 shows the base to be active, with 36 Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker aircraft based on the field.