Salka Aerodrome
Salka Aerodrome (also Nizhny Tagil Salka) is an aerodrome in Russia located 17 km northeast of Nizhny Tagil. Until 1994 the airfield was home to the 765 IAP (765th Interceptor Aviation Regiment) initially operated the Sukhoi Su-9 (Fishpot) in the 1960s and 1970s.[1] The regiment replaced it in 1980 with the MiG-23P (Flogger-G).[1] The 765 IAP was disbanded in 1994.
Salka | |||||||
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Салка | |||||||
Near Nizhny Tagil in Russia | |||||||
Aerodrome check-point | |||||||
Coordinates | 57°59′18″N 060°14′6″E | ||||||
Type | experimental | ||||||
Site information | |||||||
Owner | Russian Federation, Ministry of Industry and Trade | ||||||
Operator | Nizhny Tagil Institute of Metal Testing | ||||||
Controlled by | Flight Test Base of the Nizhny Tagil Institute of Metal Testing | ||||||
Condition | operational | ||||||
Website | www | ||||||
Site history | |||||||
Built | 1953 | ||||||
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Airfield information | |||||||
Identifiers | IATA: none, ICAO: none, LID: ЬССН (in Russian) | ||||||
Elevation | 270 metres (886 ft) AMSL | ||||||
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Currently the airfield used as experimental aerodrome operated by the Nizhny Tagil Institute of Metal Testing.[2]
References
- PHASEOUT OF FISHPOT IN APVO STRANYY AIRFIELDS USSR, February 1981, CREST: CIA-RDP81T00380R000100980001-5, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC.
- "FSE "Nizhny Tagil Institute of Metal Testing"". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
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