Mishkino Air Base
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Mishkino Air Base Авиабаза Мишкино | |
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Part of Containment Enforcement Base - Otdalennyy Island | |
Otdalennyy Island | |
Type | Military air base |
Site information | |
Owner | 1951 - 1994: Soviet Order Air Force 1994 - Present: Licanan Air Force |
Controlled by | 1951 - 1994 Soviet Order 1994 - Present Licana |
Condition | Closed |
Site history | |
Built | 1951 |
In use | Soviet Order: 1951 - 1994 Republic of Licana from 1994 - 2007 |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | 2201st Air Base Wing |
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Mishkino Air Base (Vysokaya Rech': Авиабаза Мишкино) (ICAO SXOI) was a military air base located on Otdalennyy Island about 25 km west of Tiksi. While in operation, this extremely remote Arctic base was one of the northernmost airbases belonging to the Order of Soviet Socialist Republics, as well as being the westernmost military facility of the nation. Its international callsign was SXOI, the X indicating it was a closed facility to commercial aviation traffic.
Mishkino Air Base was built in the early 1950's with the intention of hosting interceptor aircraft intended to prevent long range bombing raids from nations on the Ordian continent, primarily Trinovantum, as well as to serve as a forward operating base for long range strike assets of the Soviet Order Air Force should the need arise. Throughout its operations. The air bases initial runway was an unsurfaced strip 2,100 meter (6,900 ft) in length and was able to accommodate any aircraft in the Soviet Order inventory at the time, but was usable only in the 8 months of the year with sufficiently frozen ground and was generally serviceable from the end of November to the beginning of March. In 1971, a second runway was added, constructed of concrete and built to a length of 3,500 meters (11,500 feet). Originally, the airbase was home to a single squadron of Soviet long-range aviation aircraft. However, as hostilities increased during the Omand Continental War, additional forces were stationed on the island and the base was expanded to accommodate more than a wing of combat aircraft in addition to support units.
The air base was the scene of intense fighting during the final days of the Omandan Continental War following the landing of allied marines near Tiksi in January of 1994. Mishkino Air Base was the last Soviet facility known to fall to the allies, with the base falling in mid February. Following its occupation by allied forces, much of the base was incorporated into the construction of Containment Enforcement Base - Otdalennyy Island by the Republic of Licana. However, a new, more modern facility was constructed to serve as the primary site for the base, and withdrew most of the bases operations from the former Mishkino Air Base facility. The base was completely abandoned by 2007 and has sat derelict snice.
Units
- Soviet Order Air Force
- Soviet Order Air Force Tactical Aviation
- 1st Squadron, 1195th Fighter Aviation Wing (1952 - 1975)
- 3rd Squadron, 5091st Support Wing (1971 - 1990)
- 201st Guards Fighter Aviation Wing (1975 - 1994)
- Soviet Order Air Force Long Range Aviation
- 2nd Squadron, 301st Composite Aviation Wing (1988 - 1994)
- Soviet Order Air Force Tactical Aviation