Oreshkovo airfield explained

Oreshkovo airfield
Icao:UUFO
Type:Military
Operator:Russian Air Force
Location:Vorotynsk
Elevation-F:545
Elevation-M:166
R1-Length-F:6562
R1-Length-M:2000
R1-Surface:Concrete

The Oreshkovo airfield is a former air base in Russia located 2 km southeast of Vorotynsk. It was a military base with Mi-8 helicopters.

During the Cold War it was a Soviet Air Defence Forces base. The 176th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (78th Guards Fighter Aviation Corps PVO, Moscow Air Defence District) was based there from February 1952 to March 1960.[1]

In July 1992 the 336th Independent Helicopter Regiment returned from Germany to the airfield and was placed under the Moscow Military District. The regiment then came under 1st Guards Tank Army from 31 December 1992.[2]

On 1 October 1997 it was retitled the 45th Independent Helicopter Regiment.

The military airfield was closed in 2013 after the last unit stationed there, the 45th Independent Helicopter Regiment, was transferred to Vyazma in 2010.

As of 2023, it no longer has a military identification assigned, but is known by the local civilian code УУФО (UUFO).[3]

The airfield is home to Mansur, a bear raised from an abandoned cub by pilots with the help of crowdfunding, who lives in a reserve on the airfield.The name Southern Altai: Mansur|italic=no means in the local Altaic language.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 176th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment . 2023-10-21 . www.ww2.dk.
  2. Web site: 336th independent Helicopter Regiment . 2023-10-21 . www.ww2.dk.
  3. http://www.caiga.ru/DocAni/manual_of_4_letter_indexes/Indexes_of_Airports.pdf Indexes of Airports
  4. Web site: Black Snow, Brown Bears, and Sore Losers. Tiffany. Zhu. Russian Life.
  5. Web site: WATCH: Russian pilots raising 3-year-old bear named 'Mansur'. March 22, 2019. NonStop Local KHQ.
  6. Web site: March 22, 2019 . WATCH: Russian pilots raising 3-year-old bear named 'Mansur' . NonStop Local Montana.
  7. Web site: Российские летчики, приютившие медвежонка-сироту, ведут трансляцию его жизни на аэродроме - KP.RU.
  8. Web site: A group of pilots in Russia adopted a wild bear, and launched a crowdfunding campaign to feed him and build him a home. Bill. Bostock. December 15, 2016. Business Insider.
  9. Web site: Crowdfunding campaign for Russian air bear. February 18, 2019. www.bbc.com.