List of squadrons and detachments of the Russian Air Force 2007

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This is a list of reported active squadrons and detachments of the Russian Air Force in 2007.

Squadron/DetachmentTypeHeadquartersLocationsFormationEquipment
5th Independent Long-range Reconnaissance Aviation DetachmentODRAO Kubinka, Moscow Oblast 55°36′29″N36°37′57″E / 55.60806°N 36.63250°E / 55.60806; 36.63250 NA Antonov An-30
76th Independent Military Transport Aviation SquadronOVTAE Migalovo, Tver Oblast 56°49′39″N35°45′33″E / 56.82750°N 35.75917°E / 56.82750; 35.75917 12th VTAD Antonov An-22
78th Independent Military Transport Aviation SquadronOVTAE Klin-5, Moscow Oblast 56°21′56″N36°43′19″E / 56.36556°N 36.72194°E / 56.36556; 36.72194 61st Air Army Antonov An-26/Antonov An-12/Tupolev Tu-134
85th Independent Helicopter SquadronOVE Alakurtti, Murmansk Oblast 66°58′13″N30°21′44″E / 66.97028°N 30.36222°E / 66.97028; 30.36222 6th Air Army Mil Mi-8/Mil Mi-24
92nd Research Instructor Helicopter SquadronIIVE Sokol, Magadan Oblast 59°54′52″N150°41′52″E / 59.91444°N 150.69778°E / 59.91444; 150.69778 NAMi-8/Mi-24
118th Independent Helicopter SquadronOVE Chebenki, Orenburg Oblast 51°58′39″N55°32′32″E / 51.97750°N 55.54222°E / 51.97750; 55.54222 NA Mil Mi-6/Mil Mi-8
128th Independent Composite Aviation SquadronOSAE Koltsovo, Sverdlovsk Oblast 56°44′51″N60°49′31″E / 56.74750°N 60.82528°E / 56.74750; 60.82528 5th Air Army An-26
137th Independent Composite Aviation SquadronOSAE Tolmachevo, Novosibirsk Oblast 55°00′17″N84°41′19″E / 55.00472°N 84.68861°E / 55.00472; 84.68861 14th Air Army An-26
147th Independent Helicopter Squadron of Electronic WarfareOVE REB Pushkin, Leningrad Oblast 59°41′12″N30°19′45″E / 59.68667°N 30.32917°E / 59.68667; 30.32917 6th Air Army Mi-8PPA
181st Independent Aviation SquadronOAE Irkutsk, Irkutsk Oblast 54°54′44″N103°34′10″E / 54.91222°N 103.56944°E / 54.91222; 103.56944 37th Air Army Antonov An-12/Antonov An-30
223rd Aviation DetachmentLO Chkalovsky, Moscow Oblast 55°52′52″N38°02′09″E / 55.88111°N 38.03583°E / 55.88111; 38.03583 NAAn-12/Ilyushin Il-18/Ilyushin Il-62/Il-76/Tu-134/Tupolev Tu-154
224th Air Detachment of Military Transport AviationLO VTA Migalovo, Tver Oblast 56°49′39″N35°45′33″E / 56.82750°N 35.75917°E / 56.82750; 35.75917 61st Air Army Antonov An-124 Ruslan/Ilyushin Il-76MD
237th Independent Helicopter SquadronOVE Bobrovka, Samara Oblast 53°08′42″N50°42′51″E / 53.14500°N 50.71417°E / 53.14500; 50.71417 5th Air ArmyMi-8/Mi-24
320th Independent Aviation Squadron of Search & RescueOTAE PSS Troitsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast 54°06′38″N61°32′26″E / 54.11056°N 61.54056°E / 54.11056; 61.54056 5th Air ArmyMi-8
386th Independent Composite Aviation SquadronOSAE Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria 43°30′42″N43°38′34″E / 43.51167°N 43.64278°E / 43.51167; 43.64278 NAAn-12

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