The first issue of the
International Institute for Strategic Studies'
Military Balance after the Soviet collapse, 1992–93, listed one Air Defence army, 270 combat aircraft, and seven regiments of Su-15s (80), MiG-23s (110) and MiG-25s (80). By March 1994
Air Forces Monthly reported three air defence regions: • the Southern with the 62nd and 737th Fighter Aviation Regiments, • the Western with the 92nd (transferred from
14th Air Army and based at
Mukachevo), 179th, and
894th Fighter Aviation Regiments (from 28th AD Corps/
2nd Air Defence Army), • the Central with the 146th (Vasylkiv), 636th (
Kramatorsk, disbanded in 1996 and its Su-15s broken up for scrap), and 933rd Fighter Aviation Regiments. Аt the time of the formation of the Air Defence Forces of Ukraine, the ADF-UKR was organized into:
General Command of the Air Defence Forces of Ukraine (Kyiv) • 228th Separate Mixed Air Regiment (Kyiv-Zhuliany), the liaison unit of the service, flying An-26, An-24 and Mi-8 • ATC and radar units supporting the flights of the fighter aviation: • radiotechnical battalions (
ртб): Belbek, Ay-Petri, Kramatorsk, Dnipropetrovsk-Kaydaki, Zaporozhye, Ozernoe, Vasilkiv, Striy, Kerch, Uman, Uzhhorod, Vladymyr-Volynsky, Kotovsk, Izmayl, Chernivtsi, Kamenka-Bugskaya • separate radiotechnical companies (
орлр): Tarkhankut, Feodosiya, Poltava, Melitopol, Vinnytsia, Popelnya, Limanskoye,
Zmiyinyy •
28th Corps of Air Defence (Lviv) • 38th Communications Center (Lviv) • 17th EW Battalion • 894th Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Ozerne Air Base), flying MiG-23ML/MLD/UB • 179th Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Striy Air Base), flying MiG-23MLD (until 1988 an Air Forces fighter-bomber regiment) • 254th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Mukachevo) • 270th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Striy) • 438th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Kovel') • 521st Missile Air Defence Regiment (Borshchiv) • 540th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Kamenka-Buzka) • 1st Radiotechnical Brigade (Lipniki) •
49th Corps of Air Defence (Kyiv), formed in 1989 from the 9th, 11th and 19th AD divisions. • Separate Transport Air Detachment (Dnipropetrovsk-Kaydaki Airfield), flying An-26 and Mi-8 • 146th
Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Vasilkiv Air Base), flying 41 MiG-25PD • 636th Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Kramatorsk Air Base), flying 39 Su-15TM • 933rd Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Dnipropetrovsk-Kaydaki Air Base), flying 40 MiG-25PDS/PU (disbanded in 1996) • 96th Missile Air Defence Brigade (Vasilkiv) • 148th Missile Air Defence Brigade (Kharkiv) • 212th Missile Air Defence Brigade (Mariupol) • 138th Missile Air Defence Regiment (
Dnipropetrovsk) • 276th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Svitlovodsk) • 317th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Luhansk) • 392nd
Guards Missile Air Defence Regiment (Uman) • 508th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Donetsk) • 613th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Kriviy Rih) • 138th Radiotechnical Brigade (Vasilkiv) • 164th Radiotechnical Brigade (Kharkiv) •
60th Corps of Air Defence (Odesa), formed in 1989 from the 1st and 21st AD divisions. • Separate Transport Air Detachment (Odesa-Shkolniy Airfield), flying An-26 and Mi-8 • 62nd Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (
Belbek), flying Su-27P and Su-15TM • 737th Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Chervonoglinskaya-Artsiz Air Base), flying MiG-23MLD (came from Afghanistan, disbanded in 1990) • 738th Fighter Aviation Regiment AD (Zaporizhzhia-Mokre Air Base), flying MiG-25PDS (disbanded in 1990, aircraft transferred to the 152nd FAR AD at Ak-Tepe Air Base, Turkmenistan SSR) • 100th Missile Air Defence Brigade (Zaporizhzhia) • 160th Missile Air Defence Brigade (Odesa) • 174th Missile Air Defence Brigade (Sevastopol) • 208th
Guards Missile Air Defence Brigade (Kherson) • 1014th
Guards Missile Air Defence Regiment (Feodosiya) • 1170th Missile Air Defence Regiment (Mykolaiv) • 14th Radiotechnical Brigade (Odesa) • 16th Radiotechnical Brigade (Sevastopol) == Current organization as branch of the Air Force ==