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Holm reports that all three air defence corps were taken over by Ukraine on 1 June 1992.
After this he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and was transferred to the newly formed Army Air Defence corps.
National Air Defence Corps of Nigeria.
The 7th Brigade of Missile-Space Defence was the former 51st Air Defence Corps.
The command will be established by the end of 2010 and located at Balashikha near Moscow, where the previous 1st Air Defence Corps was located.
The 7th Air Defence Corps was redesignated the 7th Air Defence Division in the early 1990s.
After that he was commander of the 5th Air Force and Air Defence Corps based in SR Croatia.
Pułk Szkolno-Treningowy Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego) which was part of 3rd Air Defence Corps (3.
In 2007 the commanding officer was Lieutenant General Valeriy Ivanov, former commander of the 1st Air Defence Corps.
Previously known as the Baku Air Defence Corps, its main objective became sheltering the Baku oil fields from German raids.
The regiment was subordinate to the 19th Air Defence Division, which was reorganised as the 49th Air Defence Corps in June 1989.
It was carried out by the 1st Air Defence Corps and the 6th Fighter Aviation Corps PVO.
For much of the Cold War fighter regiments at the base were under control of Air Defence Corps of the 10th Air Defence Army.
In 1994 the 4th Air Defence Army of the former Soviet Air Defence Forces, now under Russian control, was redesignated the 5th Separate Air Defence Corps (probably with its headquarters at Yekaterinburg).
When the 10th Combined Air Corps was transformed into the Tactical Aviation Command the 3rd FAB went under the newly formed Air Defence Corps (successor of the 1st and 2nd Air Defence Divisions).
The 5th Air Army of the Soviet Air Forces provided tactical air support for the District's units and the 49th Air Defence Corps, 8th Air Defence Army was tasked with national air defence for the territory.
In 1988 the Order of Lenin Moscow Air Defence District had four air defence corps and a division, which included 11 fighter aviation regiments, one transport helicopter regiment, 28 anti-aircraft rocket regiments, and four radar brigades and regiments.
Initially published as 'Air Defence Corps Gazette' in 1939 it was renamed to 'Air Training Corps Gazette: The Journal of the Air Training Corps' in 1941 resetting the issue numbering to Vol.1 No.1 in the process.
In 1993, the regiment was transferred to the Afrikanda air base in the Kola Peninsula, and renamed the 470th Guards Vilensky Kutuzov Order Fighter Aviation Regiment; the regiment was placed under the command of the 21st Air Defence Corps, 1993-2000.