Rogachevo (air base)

Rogachevo (recorded in various sources as Belushya, Rogachvo, or Rogatschovo) is a military air base on Novaya Zemlya, Russia located near the settlement of Rogachevo, 9 km northeast of Belushya Guba. It was originally used as a staging base for intercontinental Long Range Aviation bomber flights (as a so-called 'bounce' airdrome). The base developed an interceptor role during the 1960s, partly to deter SR-71 operations in the Arctic region.

Rogachevo
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorRussian Air Force
LocationBelaya
Elevation AMSL272 ft / 83 m
Coordinates71°37′0″N 052°28′42″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 8,202 2,500 Concrete

Rogachevo's primary operating unit is the 641 Gv IAP (641st Guards Interceptor Aviation Regiment). It used Yak-28P (Firebar) aircraft, then received the Su-27 (Flanker) in 1985. It is possible that in 1993 the unit may have dispersed to Afrikanda. During the 1970s Tu-128 (Fiddler) aircraft deployed frequently to Rogachevo from southern locales. Around 1990 MiG-31 (Foxhound) aircraft were deployed on occasion. Rogachevo was largely tied to its rear air station, Naryan-Mar Airport. In 2017, Russia finished new construction on the air base focused on updating technology and adding more social infrastructure.

History

The name “Amderma-2” was assigned to the aerodrome during the Soviet period in order to observe the secrecy regime (in fact, from Rogachevo to the Amderma village about 400 km).

From 1972 and at the aerodrome was based ”” 641st Guards Vilensky Order of the Kutuzov Third Class Fighter Aviation Regiment ”.[1] From 1964 to 1988 and the regiment was armed with interceptor fighters Yak-28P,[2] from 1987 and the rearmament of the new fighters began Su-27.[3][4] In 1993, the regiment was relocated to the airfield Afrikanda, where it was combined with the 431st IAP. On their base was September 1, 1993, and the 470th Guards Vilna Order of Kutuzov Fighter Aviation Regiment was formed.

Destinations

Until 2012, twice a week, the airline “Nordavia” operated a passenger flight Arkhangelsk (Talagi) - Amderma-2 - Arkhangelsk (Talagi) by plane An-24.[5]

From November 5, 2015, Aviastar operates passenger and cargo flights along the route Arkhangelsk (Talagi) - Amderma-2 - Arkhangelsk (Talagi) on airplanes An-24 and An-26.

See also

  • List of Russian military airfields

References

  1. Until January 10, 1949, it was called” 63rd Guards Vilna Order of the Kutuzov Third Class Fighter Aviation Regiment
  2. Yak-28P
  3. Historical Help //gv470iap.narod.ru/history/history14.html Archived 2006-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Hot sky" of the cold war "." Part 3
  5. Airport Schedule Arkhangelsk



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