12th Military Transport Aviation Division explained

Unit Name:12th Long Range Aviation Division
12th Bomber Aviation Division
12th Transport Aviation Division
12th Military Transport Aviation Division ;
(2015 – present)
Dates:1943–2009
2015–present
Country: (1943–1991)
(1992–2009,
Type:Bomber (former), Transport
Size:Aviation division
Battles:
Decorations:Order of the Red Banner
Battle Honours:Mga

The 12th Mginskaya Red Banner Military Transport Aviation Division (12-я Мгинская Краснознаменная военно-транспортная авиационная дивизия) is a formation of the 61st Air Army of the Supreme Command of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

History

The division was formed on 5 May 1943 as the 12th Air Division Long Range at Monino, equipped with Li-2 aircraft.[1] On 1 August 1943 it was subordinate of the 7th Aviation Corps Long Range.[2] It received its name for the successful accomplishment of combat missions in the battle against the Nazi invaders and the release of Mga (Mginskoye Urban Settlement), Leningrad Oblast. On 26 December 1944, it became the 12th Bomber Aviation Division.[3]

Renamed 12th Transport Aviation Division in 1946, then 12th Military-Transport Aviation Division on 12 October 1955 and subsequently became part of Military Transport Aviation (VTA).

In 1970 the division comprised:

In 1998, with the rest of VTA became part of 61st Air Army, based at the Migalovo Air Base (Tver). The division used An-22, Il-76, and An-124 transport aircraft. It was disbanded in 2009 but restored in 2015.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Piotr Butowski, 'Air Power Analysis: Russian Federation: Part 2', International Air Power Review, Summer 2004, 85.
  2. [Combat composition of the Soviet Army]
  3. Web site: 12th Mginskaya Red Banner Military-Transport Aviation Division. 24 February 2016. ww2.dk. Holm. Michael.
  4. Web site: В ВКС России восстановлена 18-я военно-транспортная авиационная дивизия. bmpd.livejournal.com. 1 December 2017. 23 June 2019.