Coordinates: 47°59′52″N 135°05′20″E / 47.99778°N 135.08889°E / 47.99778; 135.08889

Verino airfield

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Verino
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorRussian Air Force
LocationPereyaslavka, Khabarovsk Krai
BuiltUnknown
In useUnknown
Elevation AMSL279 ft / 85 m
Coordinates47°59′52″N 135°05′20″E / 47.99778°N 135.08889°E / 47.99778; 135.08889
Map
Location in Primorsky Krai
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 8,204 2,500 Concrete

Verino airfield was a Soviet Air Force based in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia located 5 km (3 mi) northeast of Pereyaslavka, Russia and about 35 miles (55 km) south of Khabarovsk. Verino was an 1st Air Army airfield, with the 300 and 302nd Bomber Aviation Regiment a mainstay in later years.

History

The United States Air Force first spotted the airfield during Lockheed U-2 overflights in March 1958.[1] Analysts found a 7,600 x 150' runway but could not see much detail. Later missions revealed as many as 93 aircraft parked on the ramps,[2] most of them Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17s (ASCC "Fresco").[3] Around 1970, upgraded aircraft, the Sukhoi Su-15 (ASCC "Flagon,") had arrived, though MiG-17s were still based here.[4] By the 1980s, the airfield's interceptor role had diminished and many of the aircraft were replaced with tactical and attack aircraft. These included the Sukhoi Su-24 (ASCC "Fencer") and Mikoyan MiG-27 Flogger.

References

  1. JOINT MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY MISSION C 6011 1 MARCH 1958, CIA-RDP78T04753A000700010021-3, Central Intelligence Agency, March 31, 1958.
  2. MISSION COVERAGE INDEX MISSION 1012 17-22 OCTOBER 1964, IA-RDP78B04560A004300010001-0, Central Intelligence Agency, December 1, 1964.
  3. OAK PART II MISSION 4007 24-27 APRIL 1964, CIA-RDP78B04560A002200010033-8, Central Intelligence Agency, May 1, 1964.
  4. SOVIET MILITARY BUILDUP ALONG THE CHINA BORDER AND IN MONGOLIA, CIA-RDP78T05162A000100010038-9, Central Intelligence Agency, February 1, 1971.