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The Air Forces of the National People's Army (german: Luftstreitkräfte der Nationalen Volksarmee; LSK) was the
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of
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. As with the , the , and the Border Troops, it was a
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of the
National People's Army The National People's Army (german: Nationale Volksarmee, ; NVA ) were the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1956 to 1990. The NVA was organized into four branches: the (Ground Forces), the (Navy), the (Air Force) a ...
(NVA). At the end of November 1953, a reorganisation of air units saw air units transferred from the Ministry of the Interior directly to the Deputy Minister and Chief of the People's Police. The air regiments were reorganized into the Aero Club 1 (Cottbus), 2 (Drewitz) and 3 (Bautzen), which in turn were divided into two sections. Starting in 1954, additional Z-126 and M-1D from
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n production were made available."Administration of the Aero Club (Federal Archive) On 1 March 1956 the air force was officially established as part of the
National People's Army The National People's Army (german: Nationale Volksarmee, ; NVA ) were the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1956 to 1990. The NVA was organized into four branches: the (Ground Forces), the (Navy), the (Air Force) a ...
, following the GDR's entry into the
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alliance. Initially the air force (LSK), with its headquarters at Cottbus, was separate from the ( Air Defence, headquartered at Strausberg. It was intended to establish three fighter divisions, an attack aircraft division and an anti-aircraft division. However, eventually only the 1st and 3rd Aviation Divisions and the 1st Flak-Division were created. On 1 June 1957 there was a merger of the two administrations in Strausberg, and the new headquarters was renamed the . The name ''Luftstreitkräfte'' applied originally to the air corps of the
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adopted the name '' as used by the Nazi-era
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from 1935 to the end of
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.


Organization


A number of military units and formations were under direct control of the , the Air Force Staff, and the Air Force Command of the NPA, with its HQ in Strausberg. * Transportfliegergeschwader 44 (TFG-44), Marxwalde ** I.Transportfliegerstaffel/TFG-44 (I.TFS/TFG-44), Tu-154M ** II.Transportfliegerstaffel/TFG-44 (II.TFS/TFG-44), Tu-134A ** III.Transporthubschrauberstaffel/TFG-44 (III.TFS/TFG-44), Mi-8S ** IV.Transportfliegerstaffel/TFG-44 (IV.TFS/TFG-44), Il-62M, Berlin/Schönefeld


1st Air Defence Division (1st LVD)

The 1st ( en: Air Defence Division), with its HQ in Cottbus, was in charge to provide air defence throughout the southern territory of the GDR. The following units were subordinated to that particular division: * Verbindungsfliegerkette 31 (VFK-31) An-2, Zlin-43, (Communication flight), Cottbus * ( en, 1st Fighter Wing) ''"
Fritz Schmenkel Fritz Paul Schmenkel (14 February 1916 in Warszewo, Szczecin, Warsow bei Stettin, German Empire – 22 February 1944 in Minsk, German occupation of Byelorussia during World War II, German-occupied Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union) was a German Commu ...
"'', Holzdorf Air Base ** I.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-1 (I.JS/JG-1), MiG-21MF, MIG-21UM ** II.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-1 (II.JS/JG-1), MiG-21MF, MIG-21UM, MiG-21SPS-K ** III.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-1 (III.JS/JG-1), MiG-21MF, MIG-21UM ** ''"Willi Budich"'', Holzdorf (Jessen) ** , Holzdorf * ''" Wladimir Komarow"'', Preschen Air Base ** I.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-1 (I.JS/JG-3), MiG-29A, MIG-29UB ** II.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-2 (II.JS/JG-3), MiG-29A, MIG-29UB ** III.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-3 (III.JS/JG-3), MiG-21MF-75, MIG-21UM ** ''" Walter Stoecker"'', Preschen ** , Preschen * ''" Wilhelm Pieck"'', Drewitz Air Base (disbanded in 1989) ** I.Jagdbombenfliegerstaffel/JBG-7 (I.JBS/JBG-7), MiG-21MF, MIG-21UM ** II.Jagdbombenfliegerstaffel/JBG-7 (II.JBS/JBG-7), MiG-21MF, MIG-21UM ** , Drewitz * ''"Hermann Matern"'', Marxwalde ** I.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-8 (I.JS/JG-8), MiG-21bis, MiG-21UM ** II.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-8 (II.JS/JG-8), MiG-21bis, MiG-21UM ** III.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-8 (III.JS/JG-8), MiG-21bis, MiG-21UM ** , Marxwalde ** , Marxwalde * ''" Hermann Dunker"'', Ladeburg ** , Badingen ** , Fürstenwalde ** , Prötzel ** , Klosterfelde ** , Beetz near
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** , Seebergen ** , Remda ** , Eckolstädt ** , Sprötau * ''" Jaroslaw Dombrowski"'', Straßgräbchen ** , Groß Döbern ** , Großräschen ** , Kroppen ** , Großröhrsdorf ** , Straßgräbchen * , Döbern * ''"Arvid Harnack"'', Holzdorf * ''"Paul Schäfer"'', Sprötau * , Müncheberg * ''" August Willich"'', Cottbus


3rd Air Defence Division (3rd LVD)

The 3rd , with its HQ in Trollenhagen, was in charge to provide air defence throughout the northern territory of the GDR. The following units were subordinated to that particular division: * Verbindungsfliegerkette 33 (VFK-33) An-2, Zlin-43, (Communication flight), Trollenhagen Air Base * , Trollenhagen * ''" Juri Gagarin"'', Trollenhagen Air Base ** I.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-2 (I.JS/JG-2), MiG-21M, MiG-21UM ** II.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-2 (II.JS/JG-2), MiG-21M, MiG-21UM ** III.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-2 (III.JS/JG-2), MiG-21M, MiG-21UM ** ''" Herbert Baum"'', Trollenhagen ** , Trollenhagen * ''" Heinrich Rau"'', Peenemünde Air Base ** I.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-9 (I.JS/JG-9), MiG-23ML ** II.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-9 (II.JS/JG-9), MiG-23MF, MiG-23UB ** III.Jagdfliegerstaffel/JG-9 (III.JS/JG-9), MiG-23ML ** Zieldarstellungskette 33 (ZDK-33), L-39V, L-39ZO, (Target towing flight) ** ''"
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** , Eichhof ** , Burg-Stargard ** , Weggun * ''"Liselotte Herrmann"'', Pragsdorf * ''"Fritz Behn"'', Pudagla * , Parchim * ''" Max Christiansen-Clausen"'', Trollenhagen


FO FMTFK

All fighter-bomber aircraft, transport aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft and transport helicopters were under the control of the FO FMTFK (roughly translates into: "Lead unit of the Frontal and Military air units", ). The following units were part of the FO FMTFK: * ''" Klement Gottwald"'', Drewitz Air Base ** I.Jagdbombenfliegerstaffel/JBG-37 (I.JBS/JBG-37), MiG-23BN, MiG-23UB ** II.Jagdbombenfliegerstaffel/JBG-37 (II.JBS/JBG-37), MiG-23BN, MiG-23UB ** , Drewitz ** , Drewitz * ''" Gebhardt Leberecht von Blücher"'', Laage Air Base ** I.Jagdbombenfliegerstaffel/JBG-77 (I.JBS/JBG-77), Su-22M-4, Su-22UM-3K ** II.Jagdbombenfliegerstaffel/JBG-77 (II.JBS/JBG-77), Su-22M-4, Su-22UM-3K ** , Laage ** , Laage * ''" Paul Wieczorek"'', Laage Air Base ** I.Marinefliegerstaffel/MFG28 (I.MFS/MFG-28), Su-22M-4, Su-22UM-3K ** II.Marinefliegerstaffel/MFG28 (II.MFS/MFG-28), Su-22M-4, Su-22UM-3K ** , Laage ** , Laage * ''"
Werner Seelenbinder Werner Seelenbinder (2 August 1904 – 24 October 1944) was a German communist and wrestler. Early years Seelenbinder was born in Stettin, Pomerania (modern-day Poland), and became a wrestler after training as a joiner. He had connections wi ...
"'', Brandenburg-Briest ** I.Transporthubschrauberstaffel/THG-34 (I.THS/THG-34), Mi-8T ** II.Transporthubschrauberstaffel/THG-34 (II.THS/THG-34), Mi-8T ** , Brandenburg-Briest * , Strausberg ** Verbindungsfliegerstaffel 14 (VS-14), An-2, L-410UVP, Zlin-43 ** , Strausberg * , Dresden-Klotzsche Airport ** Transportfliegerstaffel 24 (TS-24),
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** , Dresden-Klotzsche * , MiG-21M, MiG-21UM, Preschen Air Base * , MiG-21M, MiG-21UM, Drewitz Air Base


Offiziershochschule für Militärflieger

The Offiziershochschule für Militärflieger (OHS MF) with its headquarters at Bautzen was the command responsible for providing training, it had the following assigned units: * Fliegerausbildungsgeschwader 15 " Heinz Kapelle", Rothenburg ** I.Fliegerstaffel (I.FS), MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21UM/US ** II.Fliegerstaffel (II.FS), MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21UM/US ** III.Fliegerstaffel (III.FS), MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21UM/US ** IV.Fliegerstaffel (IV.FS), MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21UM/US ** V.Fliegerstaffel (V.FS), MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21UM/US ** VI.Fliegerstaffel (VI.FS), MiG-21SPS, MiG-21SPS-K, MiG-21U, MiG-21UM/US * Fliegerausbildungsgeschwader 25 " Leander Ratz", Bautzen ** I.Fliegerstaffel (I.FS), L-39ZO ** II.Fliegerstaffel (II.FS), L-39ZO ** III.Fliegerstaffel (III.FS), L-39ZO * Hubschrauberausbildungsgeschwader 35 (HAG-35) " Lambert Horn", Brandenburg/Briest ** I.Hubschrauberstaffel/HAG-35 (I.HS/HAG-35), Mi-2 ** II.Hubschrauberstaffel/HAG-35 (II.HS/HAG-35), Mi-8PS, Mi-8T * Transportfliegerausbildungsstaffel 45 (TAS-45), An-2, L-410UVP, Zlin-43,
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Insignia

A diamond-shaped symbol identified LSK aircraftdivided into vertical black, red, and gold stripes corresponding to the horizontal fesses or bars on the GDR state flag. The centre of the diamond portrayed the GDR coat of arms: a hammer and
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surrounded by a wreath of yellow grain. The symbol differentiated the from the West German , which displayed a stylised
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similar to the emblem on German aircraft during World War I.


Uniforms

The uniforms of the two German air forces were also different: following an older German tradition, LSK/LV uniforms were the same stone gray worn by army personnel, modified by distinctive blue insignia (similar in style, but not colour, to World War II ranks) and piping. West German uniforms, on the other hand, were blue with yellow insignia and more closely modelled on those worn by personnel during World War II.


Aircraft

Starting in 1953, East Germany received
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, La-9, Yak-11, and Yak-18 aircraft and the MiG-15bis/UTI, MiG-17/Lim-5P, An-14A, Il-14P, MiG-9, MiG-19, Il-28, Mi-4, and Ka-26 in 1956 which were provided by the
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. The first MiG-21s were delivered in 1962. The 1970s saw the introduction of the MiG-23, while Su-22 fighter-bombers were delivered in the 1980s. The latest addition was the
MiG-29 The Mikoyan MiG-29 (russian: Микоян МиГ-29; NATO reporting name: Fulcrum) is a twin-engine fighter aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. Developed by the Mikoyan design bureau as an air superiority fighter during the 1970s, the Mi ...
in 1988. The inventory also included Soviet-built helicopters along with trainers and other light aircraft manufactured in
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. The East German Air Force was unique among Warsaw Pact countries in that it was often equipped with the most advanced Soviet fighters, instead of downgraded export models. As an extension of the Soviet 16th Air Army deployed in East Germany, the was expected to play a front-line role in any war with
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. As a result, it was under closer Soviet control than the air forces of other Warsaw Pact states. After German reunification in 1990, the assumed control over equipment and enlisted some of its personnel. Many of the GDR's military aircraft were obsolete or incompatible with NATO technical standards, and were sold to other countries. However, the did retain the
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in both
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based ...
and aggressor roles because of its excellent capabilities.


LSK/LV equipment

Equipment of the LSK/LV in 1989:


References


External links


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