On 16 June 1997 the President of the Russian Federation signed the decree "About prime measures on reforming Armed forces of the Russian Federation and perfection of their structure". According to that decree, on the basis of the 4th Air Army and the
12th Independent Air Defence Corps of the
Russian Air Defence Forces the 4th Army of the Air Forces and Air Defence was formed on 1 June 1998. The 10th Bombardment Aviation Division, headquartered at
Yeysk with up to 90 Su-24s in three regiments (296th BAP at Marinovka, 559th BAP and 959th BAP) was part of the army during the 1990s. At some point between January 2001 and September 2005 the division headquarters disbanded.
Yeysk airfield, the previous home of a training aviation institute directing around three regiments of L-39s, was turned over to
Russian Naval Aviation in September 2009. In February 2004 regional command staff trainings took place in Kabardino-Balkaria. 02.2006 comd staff exercises jointly with the
58th Army of the
North Caucasus Military District. Eight Su-25 took part in
Peace Mission 2007 joint Russia-Sino exercises. The commanding officer of the 4th Air Army from February 2007 was
Lieutenant General Igor Miroshnichenko. In August 2007 command and staff exercises were held. 11.2007 Caucasus-Rubezh −2007 command staff exercises. In March 2008 flight tactical training took place. In 2009 the Army was disestablished and Russian Air Forces units in the Caucasus grouped under the
4th Air and Air Defence Forces Command. The Army was reformed on 1 August 2015. In January 2016, Lieutenant General
Viktor Sevastyanov became its commander. • 559th Bomber Aviation Regiment –
Morozovsk –
Su-24 in service. Previously based at
Finsterwalde in East Germany with the
16th Air Army; • 959th Bomber Aviation Regiment –
Eisk Airport – operates the Su-24 and
L-39C; • 368th Assault Aviation Regiment –
Budyonnovsk –
Su-25; • 461st Assault Aviation Regiment –
Krasnodar – Su-25; • 960th Assault Aviation Regiment –
Primorsko-Akhtarsk –
Su-25; •
51st Air Defence Corps –
Rostov on Don (disbanded and reorganised in 2009 as 7th Brigade of Missile-Space Defence) •
3rd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment –
Krymskaya (ex 562nd) –
Su-27; (1.12.09 renamed 6972nd Guards Aviation Base) • 19th Fighter Aviation Regiment –
Millerovo –
MiG-29; (disbanded 2009 and reorganised as 6969th Aviation Base) • –
Zernograd – MiG-29. Previously based at
Falkenberg/Elster in East Germany with the
16th Air Army. Disbanded 2009. • SAM Regiments •
11th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment –
Marinovka – operates the Su-24MR. Formerly based with
16th Air Army,
Welzow,
East Germany; • 535th Independent Composite Aviation Regiment – Rostov on Don –
Mi-8,
An-12 and
An-26 in service; • ex Army Aviation component • 55th Independent Helicopter Regiment –
Korenovsk – Mi-24, Mi-8; • 325th Independent Transport-Combat Helicopter Regiment – Yegorlyskaya –
Mi-26,
Mi-8; •
487th Independent Helicopter Regiment for battle control-
Budyonnovsk – Mi-8,
Mi-24; In addition to the above forces, Russian aviation forces in Armenia, probably within the ambit of 4th Air Army, comprise 18 MiG-29 fighters of the 426th Fighter Squadron [
426 Istrebitel’naya Aviatsionnaya Eskadril’ya (426 IAE)] and the 700th Air Traffic Control Center, both at the 3624th Air Base [
3624 Aviatsionnaya Baza (3624 AB)] at
Erebuni Airport outside Yerevan.
Structure 2020s 4th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (Rostov-on-Don) (Information updated to 2019/20 unless otherwise indicated) • 31st Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (
Millerovo) Two Squadrons:
Su-30SM (as of 2019) • 559th Bomber Aviation Regiment (
Morozovsk) Three Squadrons:
Su-34 (as of 2019) • 368th Assault Aviation Regiment (
Budennovsk) Two Squadrons:
Su-25SM/SM3 (as of 2019; reported upgrading to SM3 variant as of 2021) • 4th Composite Aviation Division (
Marinovka) •
11th Composite Aviation Regiment (
Marinovka) Two Squadrons:
Su-24M/M2/MR (as of 2019) • 960th Assault Aviation Regiment (
Primorsko-Akhtarsk) Two Squadrons:
Su-25SM/SM3 (as of 2019) • 27th Composite Aviation Division (
Sevastopol-Belbek) • 37th Composite Aviation Regiment (
Gvardeyskoye) One Squadron:
Su-24M/SVP-24/MR; One Squadron:
Su-25SM (as of 2019) • 38th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (
Sevastopol-Belbek) Two Squadrons:
Su-27P/SM (as of 2019; may re-equip with Su-57 in due course) •
51st Air Defence Division (Rostov-on-Don) • 1536th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (Rostov-on-Don) •
1537th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (
Novorossiysk) • Two battalions: 8
S-400/8
S-300PM launchers; second battalion with 6 launchers 96K6
Pantsir-S1 SAM. • 1721st Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (
Sochi): 12
S-350 launchers • 339th Radio-Technical Regiment (
Tinaki,
Astrakhan) • 338th Radio-Technical Regiment (Rostov-on-Don) • 31st Air Defence Division (Sevastopol) - traces its history to the Sevastopol Brigade of the PVO being upgraded on 25 January 1957 into the 1st Air Defence Division. (Russian article at
:ru:31-я дивизия ПВО) • 12th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (Sevastopol) • 18th Guards Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (
Feodosia) • 3rd Radio-Technical Regiment (Lyubimovka, Sevastopol) •
7th Military Base (Primorskoe,
Abkhazia - S-400 and S-300 SAMs) The division was seemingly reestablished in 2019-2020. Previously it had been disbanded in 1994. ==See also==