airshow in 1993 of a Yak-38 The majority of Yak-36M initial production deliveries were to the (, ), initially based at
Saky, a Soviet Naval Air Force's training centre in
Crimea. In July 1979, arrived in the
Sea of Japan, where the vessel was home-ported at Strelok Bay, the Yak-38 component of its air wing thereafter being provided by the subordinate to the
Pacific Fleet. In September 1982, – the third
Kiev-class carrier – was commissioned. By now the V/STOL technique had been well practiced, and the resulting increase in the Yak-38's overall performance and capability was exploited during the passage of
Novorossiysk from Severomorsk to join the Pacific Fleet. A pair of armed Yak-38s operating from
Minsk intercepted aircraft from the U.S. carrier over the
Arabian Sea on 16 December 1982. This event marked the first time Soviet VTOL aircraft intercepted American aircraft while armed with missiles. In a maritime context, the Yak-38 was not limited to the decks of
Kiev. In September 1983, Soviet naval pilots operated from the civilian
Ro-Ro vessel
Agostinho Neto, and (Air Force Scientific Test Institute) pilots conducted further tests from another Ro-Ro vessel,
Nikolai Cherkasov. In both cases, use was made of a heat-resistant landing platform; further land-based trials tested the practicality of dispersed landing platforms, in a similar concept to the British
Royal Air Force's Harrier operations in
West Germany. ==Variants==