Turkmen Air Force Explained

Unit Name:Turkmen Air Force
Country: Turkmenistan
Type:Air force
Role:Aerial warfare
Size:3,000 personnel
99 aircraft
Command Structure:Turkmen Armed Forces
Garrison:Ashgabat
Garrison Label:Headquarters
Colours: Yellow, Blue, White
Commander1:President Serdar Berdimuhamedow
Commander1 Label:Supreme Commander-in-Chief
Identification Symbol 2 Label:Flag
Aircraft Attack:Su-25, Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano, M-346 Master
Aircraft Fighter:MiG-29, Mig-25
Aircraft Helicopter:Mil Mi-17, AW139, Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin
Aircraft Helicopter Attack:Mil Mi-24
Aircraft Transport:Antonov An-26, Antonov An-74, Alenia C-27J Spartan

The Turkmen Air Force (Turkmen: Türkmen Howa Güýçleri) is the air force branch of the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan. It was formed from former Soviet Air Forces units within that region of the Turkestan Military District. The Turkmen Air Force inherited some 300 Soviet aircraft, and has pilots trained in Ukraine.[1]

History

After the division of the Turkestan Military District of the Soviet Armed Forces between the independent states of Central Asia, Turkmenistan inherited the largest aviation group in Central Asia, deployed at two large bases: one near Mary and one near Ashgabat.[2] In the 1990s, the Turkmen Air Force took over operation of Krasnovodsk Air Base (now Turkmenbashi International Airport), which was an interceptor aircraft facility for the Soviet Air Force. Among the former units of the Soviet Air Forces in Turkmenistan were the following: 67th Mixed Aviation Regiment, 366th Independent Helicopter Squadron, 179th Fighter Aviation Regiment, 217th Fighter/Bomber Aviation Regiment. In 2002, the Air Force was armed with up to 250 helicopters and aircraft of various systems. There were plans to strengthen the coastal naval force in 2015, which resulted in a moderate improvement in the Caspian Sea presence.[3]

Organization

Akdepe Airdrome

Akdepe Airdrome is the main airfield of the air force, located in Ashgabat. The border troops of Turkmenistan use the airfield for their own aircraft.[5] In June 2008, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov flew over the capital of the country on a MiG-29 supersonic combat aircraft after visiting the airfield.[6]

Around 2015, conditions for local flights at the military airfield began to be prepared for the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.[7]

Mary-2 Airfield

Mary-2 airbase is located north of the city of Mary. In the Soviet era, it hosted two Tu-22M3 squadrons from the 185th Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment. During the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, these two squadrons bombed the Afghan Mujahideen during the Panjshir offensives of the Soviet 40th Army. In early 1989, the last of these squadrons left the Mary-2 airfield and returned to their places of permanent deployment.[8] The long runway Mary-2 can accommodate all types of aircraft, including heavy transport aircraft and strategic bombers.[9] During the Iraq War, it was speculated that the airbase would be used to host United States Army equipment from the Karshi-Khanabad Air Base in neighboring Uzbekistan. In September 2004, a representative of the military attaché of the U.S. visited the Mary-2 airfield, and at around the same time, construction companies from the United Arab Emirates began work at the airfield to bring the facility to a state of full readiness for operation.[10] [11]

Briefly during the Soviet period the Mary-2 airbase housed an aggressor squadron used for training Soviet fighter pilots in aerial combat, akin to the United States Navy's Top Gun school.

Aircraft

The IISS in 2012 said the Air Force had 3,000 personnel with 94 combat capable aircraft.[12]

The total number of aircraft is 97It said there were two fighter/ground attack squadrons with MiG-29/MiG-29UB (total of 24 both types), Sukhoi Su-17 Fitter-Bs (65), two Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoots (with 41 more being refurbished) and twenty three Sukhoi Su-24 (which staying at Ashgabat air field). It reported one transport squadron with Antonov An-26 'Curl' (1), and Mi-8s and Mi-24s (8 and 10 listed in service respectively). Training units had Sukhoi Su-7 Fitter-As (3 listed in service) and L-39 Albatros. Air defence missile units had SA-2, SA-3, and SA-5.

Current inventory

AircraftOriginTypeVariantIn serviceNotes
Combat Aircraft
A-29 Super TucanoBrazilattackA-29B5[13]
Sukhoi Su-25Soviet Unionattack25
M-346 MasterItalylight combat aircraftM-346FA5
Mikoyan MiG-29Soviet Unionmultirole24
Transport
C-27J SpartanItalytransport2
Antonov An-26Soviet Uniontransport1
Antonov An-74Soviet Uniontransport2STOL capable aircraft
Helicopters
AgustaWestland AW109Italyutility1
AgustaWestland AW139Italyutility8 on order
Mil Mi-17Soviet Unionutility15
Mil Mi-24Soviet Unionattack10
Trainers
M-346 MasterItalytrainerM-346FT2 on order[14]
UAV
Selex ES FalcoItalyreconnaissance3[15]
Bayraktar TB2TurkeyUCAV6[16]

Commanders

Notes and References

  1. Игорь Елков, Вся постсоветская рать: Какая из бывших советских республик всех сильнее, Российская газета – Неделя №3893 от 7 октября 2005 г.http://www.rg.ru/2005/10/07/sng-armii.html
  2. Web site: Статья с сайта Центра Анализа Стратегий и технологий. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306163040/http://www.cast.ru/journal/2002/3_2002turkmen/. dead. 6 March 2016 .
  3. The Military Balance 2016,p.203
  4. Vad777, Turkmenistan
  5. Web site: В погранвойска Туркменистана поступили первые беспилотники Kazakhstan Today. 2020-12-21. www.kt.kz. ru.
  6. Web site: 2008-06-26. Президент Туркмении облетел столицу страны на МиГ-29. 2020-12-21. Известия. ru.
  7. Web site: Военный аэродром под Ашхабадом будет принимать местные авиарейсы (АвиаПорт). 2020-12-21. АвиаПорт.Ru. ru.
  8. Web site: Вооружения ВВС Дальний ракетоносец ТУ-26. 2020-12-21. vs.milrf.ru.
  9. Web site: Гундогар :: Американская авиабаза в Туркменистане: решение или проблема?. 2020-12-21. gundogar.org.
  10. Web site: Гундогар :: "Мары-2" к взлету готов. 2020-12-21. www.gundogar.org.
  11. Web site: Американское военное присутствие в Туркменистане. 2020-12-21. zonakz.net. ru-RU.
  12. IISS 2012 p.290
  13. News: Hoyle . Craig . World Air Forces 2024. Flight Global. flightglobal.com . 2023 . 1 February 2024.
  14. Web site: GDC. 2021-08-29. Italian Leonardo Scored Major M-346 Trainer Deal From Egypt, Greece, Poland and Turkmenistan. 2021-08-30. Global Defense Corp. en-US.
  15. Web site: Arms Transfers Database. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. 15 April 2020.
  16. Web site: Ozberk. Tayfun. 2021-10-01. In first, Turkmenistan shows off Bayraktar TB2 drone. 2021-10-02. Defense News. en.
  17. Web site: Сапармурат Ниязов Наблюдал За Военными Учениями | Интернет-Газета . Turkmenistan.ru . 2021-09-25 . 2021-11-22.
  18. Web site: Начальник Генштаба Туркмении Обвиняется В Пособничестве Участникам Заговора | Интернет-Газета . Turkmenistan.ru . 2021-09-25 . 2021-11-22.
  19. Web site: п÷я─п╣п╥п╦п╢п╣п╫я┌ п╒я┐я─п╨п╪п╣п╫п╦п╦ п╬я┌п©я─п╟п╡п╦п╩ п╡ п╬я┌я│я┌п╟п╡п╨я┐ я│п╦п╩п╬п╡я▀я┘ п╪п╦п╫п╦я│я┌я─п╬п╡ . Vesti.ru . 2018-01-24 . 2021-11-22.
  20. Web site: Colonel Gurbanguly Gurbangulyyev Appointed Commander Of Air Force And Air Defence Troops Of Turkmen Armed Forces . Turkmenistan.ru . 2021-11-22.
  21. Web site: В Туркменистане бывший командующий ВВС осужден на 11 лет | Kazakhstan Today. www.kt.kz.
  22. Web site: Командующий ВВС Туркменистана освобожден от занимаемой должности. 10 June 2010.
  23. Web site: Бывший командующий ВВС Туркмении осужден на 11 лет за падение старого вертолета, заодно посадили и его братьев, 13 сентября 2010 – аналитический портал ПОЛИТ.РУ . Polit.ru . 2021-11-22.
  24. Web site: ГУРБАНГУЛЫЕВ Гурбангулы Тачтурдыевич ЦентрАзия. 2020-12-27. centrasia.org.