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The Czechoslovak Air Force (''Československé letectvo'') or the Czechoslovak Army Air Force (''Československé vojenské letectvo'') was the
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branch of the
Czechoslovak Army The Czechoslovak Army ( Czech and Slovak: Československá armáda) was the name of the armed forces of Czechoslovakia. It was established in 1918 following Czechoslovakia's declaration of independence from Austria-Hungary. History In the f ...
formed in October 1918. The armed forces of Czechoslovakia ceased to exist on 31 December 1992. By the end of the year, all aircraft of the Czechoslovak Air Force were divided between the Czech Air Force and the
Slovak Air Force The Slovak Air Force, known since 2002 as the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic ( sk, Vzdušné sily Ozbrojených síl Slovenskej republiky), is the aviation and air defense branch of the Slovak Armed Forces. Operating 23 airc ...
.


Organization

On 30 October 1918, the establishment of Aviation Corps (''Letecký sbor'') marked the beginning of the Czechoslovak Air Force. Under the First Republic, the air force was an integral service of the
Czechoslovak army The Czechoslovak Army ( Czech and Slovak: Československá armáda) was the name of the armed forces of Czechoslovakia. It was established in 1918 following Czechoslovakia's declaration of independence from Austria-Hungary. History In the f ...
. During peacetime, the army aviation was a subordinate agency of the Ministry of National Defence within its 3rd Department of Aviation (''III. odbor (letecký) Ministerstva národní obrany'') under the command of
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Jaroslav Fajfr (as of October 1938). It was anticipated that individual squadrons and flights would be attached to various field corps and divisions in case of war with Germany. After the liberation of Czechoslovakia in 1945, the air force was once again organized as an integral part of the army within following ministerial departments: * 1945–1950: Air Force Command of the Main Staff (''Velitelství letectva hlavního štábu'') * 1950–1957: Air Force Command (''Velitelství letectva'') In mid-1950s, following the example of
Soviet Air Defence Forces The Soviet Air Defence Forces (russian: войска ПВО, ''voyska protivovozdushnoy oborony'', ''voyska PVO'', ''V-PVO'', lit. ''Anti-Air Defence Troops''; and formerly ''protivovozdushnaya oborona strany'', ''PVO strany'', lit. ''Anti-Air De ...
, the State Air Defence (''Protivzdušná obrana státu'', PVOS) was formed alongside the Air Force. * 1957–1966: Air Force and State Air Defence Command (''Velitelství letectva a protivzdušné obrany státu'') * 1966–1969: Main Department of Air Force and State Air Defence (''Hlavní správa letectva a vojsk protivzdušné obrany státu'') * 1969–1976: Department of Air Force and State Air Defence (''Správa letectva a vojsk protivzdušné obrany státu'') In 1976, the State Air Defence formed its own command (1976–1990). * 1976–1990: Air Force Command (''Velitelství letectva'') – see also Air Forces Command structure in 1989 In May 1990, the State Air Defence (PVOS), Air Defence of Ground Forces and Frontline Aviation were merged to form an integrated branch of the armed forces – the Czechoslovak Air Force and Air Defence. * 1990–1991: Air Force and State Air Defence Command (''Velitelství letectva a protivzdušné obrany státu'') * 1991–1992: Air Force and Air Defence Command (''Velitelství letectva a protivzdušné obrany'')


History


Under the First Republic 1918–38

When the
First Czechoslovak Republic The First Czechoslovak Republic ( cs, První československá republika, sk, Prvá česko-slovenská republika), often colloquially referred to as the First Republic ( cs, První republika, Slovak: ''Prvá republika''), was the first Czechoslo ...
was founded in October 1918 it was
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and surrounded by potentially hostile neighbours. Its government realised the need for an air force, and quickly founded one with the motto "Our sea is in the air". From
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the new republic inherited only three military airfields and a handful of
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aircraft. In the First World War few Czechs or Slovaks had served in the
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or
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, or in exile in the
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or
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. Much of Austria-Hungary's manufacturing companies were Czech, therefore Czechoslovakia could quickly develop an
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. At first it tended to build foreign designs of aircraft and aero engines under
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. As the industry developed it designed more aircraft and engines of its own. Czechoslovak aircraft builders included
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,
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, Letov,
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, Tatra and
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. Engine makers included
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, Walter and Škoda. Aero (''Aero továrna letadel'') was in the Vysočany quarter of
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. Its mixed construction (wood, metal, and fabric covering) and all-metal aircraft were competitive in the early 1930s, but by 1938, only its MB.200 (a licensed
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design) was not totally obsolete.
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(''Avia akciová společnost pro průmysl letecký Škoda''), a branch of the enormous Škoda Works (''Škodovy závody'') heavy machinery and military industrial enterprise, was different. Founded in 1919 in a former
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in the eastern Prague suburbs of Letňany and Čakovice, Avia made entire aeroplanes. Many of its engines were licensed
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designs. It build the standard Czechoslovak fighter aircraft of the late 1930s, the B-534, of which a total 568 were built. The B-534 and its derivatives were among the last
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fighters in operational use. The state-controlled Letov factory (''Vojenská továrna na letadla Letov'') was also in Letňany, where in the late 1930s it employed about 1,200 people. It built the Š-28
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and
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biplane, of which more than 470 were made. The entire airframe was welded together, not bolted or riveted. The Letov factory was the only Czechoslovak plant that made metal propellers. By the late 1930s Czechoslovakia's
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aircraft were obsolescent and the speed with which
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was becoming a threat did not give Czechoslovak manufacturers enough time to develop a new bomber of their own. So in 1937 the government bought
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twin-engined
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s from the
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, plus a license to build more in Czechoslovakia as the Avia B-71. 60 Soviet-built SB bombers were delivered in April and May 1938. This was followed by Avia and Aero building 101 of the B-71 version. The training of air force recruits had developed from a course of several months in the 1920s to two years by the late 1930s. In 1936 ''
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wrote "The Czechoslovak Air Force must be considered as one of the leading air forces as regards personnel, and, considering its limited financial possibilities, more than satisfactory with regard to material and equipment".


Crisis and occupation 1938–39

As the Sudeten crisis with Germany worsened, the
Czechoslovak Army The Czechoslovak Army ( Czech and Slovak: Československá armáda) was the name of the armed forces of Czechoslovakia. It was established in 1918 following Czechoslovakia's declaration of independence from Austria-Hungary. History In the f ...
and Air Force partly mobilised on 21 May 1938 and fully mobilised on 23 September. The air force had more than 100 airfields and 1,300 aeroplanes, of which 650 were front-line aircraft. But on 29 September the
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and
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agreed to let Germany annex the Sudetenland, which German forces then did without Czechoslovak armed forces being allowed to resist. The Munich Agreement was followed on 2 November 1938 by the
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, in which Germany and Fascist Italy allowed
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to annex southern Slovakia. Then on 15 March 1939 Germany
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, created the
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and allowed what remained of Slovakia to become the
Slovak Republic Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the ...
. Germany allowed Slovakia to keep a small army and air force, but it ordered the puppet government of Bohemia and Moravia to dissolve its armed forces. The ''
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'' confiscated all Czechoslovak Air Force aircraft. All Czechoslovak aircraft factories were converted to produce German aircraft and engines. The ''Luftwaffe'' tried to recruit demobilised Czechoslovak airmen to non-combat roles such as ferry flights and meteorological flights, but without success. It also confiscated Czechoslovak aircraft and tried to get Czechoslovak airmen to fly them to Germany. But of seven Czechoslovak pilots who took off from Hradec Králové airfield in
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, none reached Germany. Three flew to
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, two reached the USSR and the other two crash-landed their aircraft, without injuring themselves but rendering their aircraft beyond economic repair. Thereafter Germany gave up trying to use Czechoslovak airmen. Emigration was strictly controlled and former air force personnel were not allowed to leave the country. But many Czechoslovak airmen got themselves smuggled into Poland. Of these a few joined the
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but most continued to France.


Second World War 1939–45

Czechoslovak pilots who joined the Polish Air Force went into action in September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. Many fought with distinction and 55 were decorated.
Josef František Josef František, (7 October 1914 – 8 October 1940) was a First Czechoslovak Republic, Czechoslovak Fighter aircraft, fighter pilot and Second World War Flying ace, fighter ace who flew for the air forces of Czechoslovak Air Force, Czechoslova ...
was among those awarded Poland's highest military decoration, the
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. After the USSR joined the invasion of Poland its forces captures some Czechoslovak airmen. Others escaped as Poland fell, first reaching
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and then going ''via'' the Balkans and Syria or Lebanon to join their compatriots who had already reached France. At first France insisted that all Czechoslovak airmen join the Foreign Legion. Only after France had declared war on Germany did it agree with the Czechoslovak National Committee in Paris to let the men transfer to the French Air Force and restore their ranks. They needed to be re-trained to fly French aircraft, but some completed their training in time to fight in the
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in May and June 1940. Of these, seven were awarded France's highest military decoration, the ''
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'', and five received the ''
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''. 70 Czechoslovak airmen, including Josef František and
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, were awarded the ''
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''.


RAF Volunteer Reserve 1940–45

After France capitulated to Germany on 22 June 1940, many Czechoslovak airmen escaped ''via'' either France's Atlantic or Mediterranean coasts or from
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. They reached the United Kingdom, where
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Karel Janoušek Karel Janoušek, (30 October 1893 – 27 October 1971) was a senior Czechoslovak Air Force officer. He began his career as a soldier, serving in the Austrian Imperial-Royal Landwehr 1915–16, Czechoslovak Legion 1916–20 and Czechoslovak Army ...
quickly secured an agreement with the UK War Department for them to join the
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(RAFVR). On 12 July 1940 an Inspectorate of the Czechoslovak Air Force was established, with Janoušek as Inspector-General with the RAF rank of Air Commodore. A Czechoslovak depôt was created at
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in
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. The RAF quickly created new squadrons formed of Czechoslovak pilots. The first fighter unit was No. 310 Squadron RAF, which was formed on 10 July 1940 and immediately joined in the
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. By the end of July a bomber unit,
No. 311 Squadron RAF No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF was a Czechoslovak-manned bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force in the Second World War. It was the RAF's only Czechoslovak-manned medium and heavy bomber squadron. It suffered the heaviest losses of any Cze ...
, had been added. Further Czechoslovak fighter units followed: 312 Squadron by August 1940 and 313 Squadron in May 1941. Czechoslovaks quickly adapted to the structure, tactics and aircraft types of the RAF.
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, who led
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in the Battle of Britain, later recalled:
I must confess that I had been a little doubtful of the effect which their experience in their own countries and in France might have had upon the Polish and Czech pilots, but my doubts were soon laid to rest, because all three squadrons swung in the fight with a dash and enthusiasm which is beyond praise. They were inspired by a burning hatred for the Germans which made them very deadly opponents.
From 1940 until 1942, 311 Squadron was part of No. 3 Group, Bomber Command. The Group commander said 311 "put up a wonderful show" and had "the finest navigators in Bomber Command". A preponderance of air force personnel who escaped from occupied Czechoslovakia were aircrew. The RAF had a shortage of Czechoslovak ground crew, so the new squadrons continued to rely in part on ground crew from the UK and other nationalities. And numerous Czechoslovak airmen were posted to more than 60 other RAF units, including 11 front-line squadrons. Enough Czechoslovaks were posted to
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to form an entire
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. No. 68 Squadron even adopted a
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motto, ''Vždy připraven'' ("Always ready"). Czech
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Josef František, acclaimed by one wartime author as "the greatest of all Czechoslovak pilots, perhaps one of the greatest fighters of all time", served in the
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in No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron. Karel Kuttelwascher, a night fighter ace nicknamed the "Night Reaper", served in No. 1 Squadron.


Soviet Air Force

Other Czech and Slovak pilots fought against Germany under Soviet command. The Air and Air Defence Forces of the postwar
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actually celebrated September 17, 1944, as the birth date of their force. On that date, a fighter regiment, manned by Czechoslovak personnel, was formed in the Soviet Union. It grew into the 1st Czechoslovak Mixed Air Division which fought on the Eastern Front.


Slovak Republic Air Force 1938–45

After the German partition of Czechoslovakia in 1938, Slovakia was left with a small air force (''Slovenské vzdušné zbrane'' or SVZ) equipped primarily with Czechoslovak aircraft. In 1939 the SVZ defended Slovakia against Hungary in the
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, and fought alongside German forces in the
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. In the
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the SVZ provided air cover for Slovak forces fighting against the USSR on the Eastern Front. During the campaign Slovakia's obsolete biplanes were replaced with German combat aircraft, including the
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. The air force was sent back to Slovakia after combat fatigue and desertion had reduced the pilots' effectiveness. Slovak air units took part in the
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against Germany from late August 1944.


Under the Third Republic 1945–48

Towards the end of the Second World War, General left Britain for the Soviet Union, where he was supposed to take over command of the Czechoslovak Air Force in the USSR. However, he only arrived on 1 May 1945, when the war was almost over. Vicherek was happy to serve an
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Czechoslovakia, and on 29 May 1945 he was appointed the Commander of the Czechoslovak Air Force. In August 1945 the RAF's four Czechoslovak squadrons, numbers 310, 311, 312, and 313, all relocated to Czechoslovakia and became part of the Czechoslovak armed forces. By then 310, 312 and 313 squadrons were equipped with Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX aircraft and 311 Squadron was equipped with
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heavy bomber Heavy bombers are bomber aircraft capable of delivering the largest payload of air-to-ground weaponry (usually bombs) and longest range ( takeoff to landing) of their era. Archetypal heavy bombers have therefore usually been among the larg ...
s. The Spitfires were flown to Czechoslovakia with long range "slipper" fuel tanks to give them enough range for the journey. On 15 January 1946 311 Squadron became the Czechoslovak ''6 letecká divize'' ("6th Air Division") at
Havlíčkův Brod Havlíčkův Brod (, until 1945 Německý Brod; german: Deutschbrod) is a town in Havlíčkův Brod District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 23,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law ...
in southeastern Bohemia. In May it was divided into ''Letecký pluk 24'' and ''Letecký pluk 25'' ("24th and 25th Air Regiments"). ''Letecký pluk 24'' was given the name ''Biskajsky'' ("Biscay") and initially equipped with Mosquito FB Mk VI
fighter-bomber A fighter-bomber is a fighter aircraft that has been modified, or used primarily, as a light bomber or attack aircraft. It differs from bomber and attack aircraft primarily in its origins, as a fighter that has been adapted into other roles, ...
s. ''Letecký pluk 25'' was given the name ''Atlanticky'' ("Atlantic") and equipped with Petlyakov Pe-2FT aircraft. Under German occupation, Aero and Avia had built Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters for the ''Luftwaffe''. In order to expand Czechoslovakia's fighter complement beyond the three squadrons of Spitfires transferred from the UK, Avia continued building the Bf 109 as the Avia S-99. However, an industrial accident soon destroyed Avia's remaining stock of
Daimler-Benz DB 605 The Daimler-Benz DB 605 is a German aircraft engine built during World War II. Developed from the DB 601, the DB 605 was used from 1942 to 1945 in the Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter, and the Bf 110 and Me 210C heavy fighters. The DB 610, a pa ...
aircraft engines, so Avia substituted the
Junkers Jumo 211 The Jumo 211 was a German inverted V-12 aircraft engine, Junkers Motoren's primary aircraft engine of World War II. It was the direct competitor to the Daimler-Benz DB 601 and closely paralleled its development. While the Daimler-Benz en ...
engine and associated propeller. The resulting hybrid aircraft was called the Avia S-199. The Jumo engine and propeller had been made for
medium bomber A medium bomber is a military bomber Fixed-wing aircraft, aircraft designed to operate with medium-sized Aerial bomb, bombloads over medium Range (aeronautics), range distances; the name serves to distinguish this type from larger heavy bombe ...
s and had the wrong performance characteristics for a fighter aircraft. This gave the S-199 poor handling, particularly during take-off and landing. Production ended in 1949 and Czechoslovakia withdrew its last S-199 aircraft from service in 1957. From 1945 the Air Force also had 56 Soviet-built
Lavochkin La-7 The Lavochkin La-7 (russian: Лавочкин Ла-7) was a piston-engined single-seat Soviet fighter aircraft developed during World War II by the Lavochkin Design Bureau. It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin La-5, and the la ...
fighters, which were quicker and manœuvred better than the Bf 109 and S-199. The Czechoslovak aircraft industry continued to produce single-seat (Avia S-92) and two-seat (Avia CS-92) variants of Germany's jet fighter the Messerschmidt Me 262 after World War II. From August 1946, a total of nine S-92s and three two-seater CS-92s were completed and test flown. They were introduced in 1947 and in 1950 were supplied to the 5th Fighter Squadron, becoming the first jet fighters to serve in the Czechoslovak Air Force. These were kept flying until 1951, when they were replaced in service by Soviet jet fighters. Both versions are on display at the
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Aviation museum in Kbely. Source - Balous et al. 1995, p. 53.


Under Communism 1948–89

The Spitfires were Czechoslovakia's primary fighter aircraft until the
1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état In late February 1948, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, with Soviet backing, assumed undisputed control over the government of Czechoslovakia. It marked the onset of four decades of the party's rule in the country., sk, Február 1948) o ...
, after which the
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia ( Czech and Slovak: ''Komunistická strana Československa'', KSČ) was a communist and Marxist–Leninist political party in Czechoslovakia that existed between 1921 and 1992. It was a member of the Comint ...
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d air force personnel who had served in the RAF. Many ex-RAF personnel, including Air Marshal Janoušek and
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pilot Josef Bryks, were tried on false charges and given long prison sentences. Czechoslovakia sold all its Spitfires to the nascent Israel in 1948, in a massive, top secret arms and military training deal. The Czech Communists directly responsible for making the arrangements under the deal, Slánský and Geminder, were executed to ensure their silence. In 1955 Czechoslovakia became a founder member of the
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. The Czechoslovak Air Force was equipped with Soviet aircraft and followed its doctrines and tactics. Mostly Mikoyan-Gurevich aircraft (MiGs) were bought.
MiG-15 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (russian: Микоя́н и Гуре́вич МиГ-15; USAF/DoD designation: Type 14; NATO reporting name: Fagot) is a jet fighter aircraft developed by Mikoyan-Gurevich for the Soviet Union. The MiG-15 was one of ...
,
MiG-19 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-19; NATO reporting name: Farmer) is a Soviet second generation, single-seat, twinjet fighter aircraft, the world's first mass-produced supersonic aircraft. It was the ...
, and
MiG-21 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-21; NATO reporting name: Fishbed) is a supersonic jet fighter and interceptor aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. Its nickn ...
F fighters were produced under licence; in the 1970s,
MiG-23 The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-23; NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a variable-geometry fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau in the Soviet Union. It is a third-generati ...
MF were acquired, followed by MiG−23MLs and
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 ...
s in the 1980s. In 1951 the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Air Defence Districts of State Territory were created, at about the same time as the creation of the 15th Fighter Air Corps. The 15th Fighter Air Corps controlled the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 166th Fighter Air Divisions at various times; the 166th Fighter Air Division later became the 2nd Fighter Air Division. From 1964 to 1969 the 10th Air Army included the 46th Transport Air Division, of two regiments of helicopters and a transport regiment. In May 1987 two Czechoslovak Air Force jets were scrambled to try to bring down a Czechoslovak engineer attempting to escape his home country via a home-built
ultralight Ultralight aviation (called microlight aviation in some countries) is the flying of lightweight, 1- or 2-seat fixed-wing aircraft. Some countries differentiate between weight-shift control and conventional three-axis control aircraft with aile ...
aircraft. After flying about to the West German border, the refugee's aircraft ran out of fuel, and he landed safely in a Bavarian forest, just before the Czechoslovak fighters could intercept him. In the 1980s and early 1990s the Czechoslovak Air Force consisted of the state air defence command, with air defence fighters,
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s, and air defence radars, and the 10th Air Army, responsible for ground forces support. The state air defence command had 2nd Air Defence Division (
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) with 8th Fighter Air Regiment, radars, and surface to air missiles, and the 3rd Air Defence Division (
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) with the 1st (
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), 5th ( Dobřany), and 11th Fighter Air Regiments ( Zatec), and the 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade and 185th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment. 8th Fighter Air Regiment was based at (
Ostrava Ostrava (; pl, Ostrawa; german: Ostrau ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic, and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 280,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four riv ...
) (Mošnov) from 1959 until 1 April 1985, whereupon it relocated to Brno (Tuřany). It was equipped with the MiG-21 from 1965 to 1991. 1st Fighter Air Regiment at
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was equipped with MiG-21s from 1964, and was disbanded in 1992. The 10th Air Army had two air divisions and a total of six regiments of fighters and attack aircraft. There were also two reconnaissance regiments, two transport regiments, three training regiments, and two helicopter regiments. In 1990 the 10th Air Army, with headquarters at
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, comprised the 1st Fighter Air Division (HQ
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, included the 9th Fighter Air Regiment at the same base until 30 June 1990), the 34th Fighter Bomber Air Division (HQ
Čáslav Čáslav (; german: Tschaslau) is a town in Kutná Hora District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 10,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. Adminis ...
, which Air International in July 1991 reported as comprising the 6th & 20th (Su-22), and 28 (MiG-23BN) FB Regiments, plus the 9th Air Defence Regiment with MiG-21bis), the 47th Reconnaissance Air Regiment (Ostrava-Mošnov), the 10th Signal Regiment, the 11th Helicopter Regiment, the 1st Composite Transport Air Regiment, and the 30th Attack Air Regiment ( Pardubice Airport, with Su-25Ks). It was disbanded on 1 October 1990 and succeeded by the 1st Mixed Air Corps. Between 1945 and 1968 the Czechoslovak Air Force operated several regiments from Hradčany airfield: * 46 Bomber Division (46. letecká bombardovací divize) between 1951 and 1955. * 24 Bomber Regiment (24. letecký bombardovací pluk) between 1952 and 1954. * 25 Bomber Regiment (25. letecký bombardovací pluk) between 1952 and 1954. * 17 Fighter Regiment (17. stíhací letecký pluk) between 1955 and 1964. * 26 Fighter Regiment (26. stíhací letecký pluk) between 1956 and 1958. * 30 Fighter-Bomber Regiment (30. stíhací bombardovací letecký pluk) between 1958 and 1959. * 2 Fighter-Bomber Regiment (2. stíhací bombardovací letecký pluk) between 1964 and 1968.


State Air Defence, 1980s

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to Stará Boleslav in 1981. The details are based on the Czech
Ministerstvo narodni obrany
' website, which lists all units of the Czechoslovak People's Army in existence between 1954 and 1989, with their location, subordination, equipment and changes over time. * Air Defence Command in Stará Boleslav (named: 7th Air Defence Army until 1976) ** Air Defence Central Command Post in Stará Boleslav ** 7th Headquarters Battalion in Stará Boleslav ** 17th Signal Regiment in Stará Boleslav ** 7th Electronic Warfare Battalion in
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*** Command and Control Company *** On-board Radar Jammer Company *** Radio Navigation and VHF Signal Jammer Company ** 7th Air Defence Signals and Electronic Support Maintenance Battalion in Stará Boleslav ** 7th Air Defence Maintenance Battalion in České Budějovice ** Air Defence Weather Center in
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
***
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Weather Forecasting Center in
Bratislava Bratislava (, also ; ; german: Preßburg/Pressburg ; hu, Pozsony) is the capital and largest city of Slovakia. Officially, the population of the city is about 475,000; however, it is estimated to be more than 660,000 — approximately 140% of ...
** Air Defence Training Center in
Karviná Karviná (; pl, Karwina, , german: Karwin) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 50,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Olza River in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. Karviná is known as an indust ...
training troops for anti-aircraft missile units ** Air Defence Radio-technical Training Center in
Zvolen Zvolen (; hu, Zólyom; german: Altsohl) is a town in central Slovakia, situated on the confluence of Hron and Slatina rivers, close to Banská Bystrica. It is surrounded by Poľana mountain from the East, by Kremnické vrchy from the West ...
training troops for radio-technical units


2nd Air Defence Division

* 2nd Air Defence Division in
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** 2nd Air Defence Division Command Post in Rebešovice *** Ground Control Intercept 1 - Tuřany radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 2 - Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 3 -
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radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 4 - Močiar radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 5 - Mierovo radar station ** 2nd Headquarters Battalion in Rebešovice ** 8th Fighter Regiment at Brno–Tuřany Airport *** 8th Fighter Regiment Command Post *** 1st Fighter Squadron flying MiG-21PF *** 2nd Fighter Squadron flying MiG-21PF *** 3rd Fighter Squadron flying MiG-21PFM *** 31st Air Base Battalion *** 17th Electronic Support Battalion ** 76th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in Brno defending the city of
Brno Brno ( , ; german: Brünn ) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 380,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic ...
*** 76th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade Command Post at Brno–Tuřany Airport *** 1st Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Rohozec with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 2nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Ketkovice with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 3rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Vranovice with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Kobeřice u Brna with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Brno-Líšeň with
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mobile air defence systems *** 6th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Sokolnice with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 7th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Ořechov with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 8th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Omice with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 1st Technical Division in Neslovice *** Anti-Aircraft Missile Group of the 76th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in Rapotice **** 9th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Rapotice with S-200 Vega long range air defence systems **** 10th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Rapotice with S-200 Vega long range air defence systems **** 2nd Technical Division in Rapotice ** 77th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment in
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defending the city of Ostrava *** 1st Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Oldřišov Oldřišov (german: Odersch, pl, Oldrzyszów) is a municipality and village in Opava District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,500 inhabitants. It is part of the historic Hlučín Region Hlučín Region ( cs, ...
with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 2nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 3rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Nový Jičín with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
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with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 1st Technical Division in Frýdek-Místek ** 186th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in
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defending the city of
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*** 1st Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Lozorno with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 2nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Pezinok with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 3rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Rohovce with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Kalinkovo with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Stupava with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 6th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Devínska Nová Ves Devínska Nová Ves ( hu, Dévényújfalu, hr, Devinsko Novo Selo, german: Theben-Neudorf) is a borough of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Its western borders are formed by the Morava River, which also forms the national border between Slov ...
with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 7th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
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with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 8th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
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with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 1st Technical Division in
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** 2nd Radio-technical Brigade in
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*** 22nd Headquarters Battalion in Brno *** 61st Radar Battalion in Brno **** Command Post of 61st Electronic Battalion in Brno-Tuřany **** Command Company in Sokolnice **** 610th Radar Company in Sokolnice operating the Tuřany radar station **** 611th Mobile Radar Company in Moravské Budějovice **** 612th Mobile Radar Company in Božice **** 613th Mobile Radar Company in Lavičky *** 62nd Radar Battalion in Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí **** Command Post of 62nd Electronic Battalion in Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí **** Command Company in Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí **** 620th Radar Company in Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí operating the Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí radar station **** 621st Mobile Radar Company in Chropyně **** 622nd Mobile Radar Company in
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*** 63rd Radar Battalion in
Hlohovec Hlohovec (german: Freistad(l) an der Waag, Hungarian ''Galgóc''), is a town in southwestern Slovakia, with a population of 21,508. Name The name comes from ''*Glogovec'', the Old Slavic name for a place densely overgrown by hawthorn. The Hunga ...
**** Command Post of 63rd Electronic Battalion in Hlohovec **** Command Company in Hlohovec **** 630th Radar Company in Hlohovec operating the Hlohovec radar station **** 631st Mobile Radar Company in Starý Hrozenkov **** 632nd Mobile Radar Company in Šurany *** 64th Radar Battalion in
Zvolen Zvolen (; hu, Zólyom; german: Altsohl) is a town in central Slovakia, situated on the confluence of Hron and Slatina rivers, close to Banská Bystrica. It is surrounded by Poľana mountain from the East, by Kremnické vrchy from the West ...
**** Command Post of 64th Electronic Battalion in Močiar **** Command Company in Zvolen **** 640th Radar Company in Močiar operating the Močiar radar station **** 641st Mobile Radar Company in Cerovo **** 642nd Mobile Radar Company in Veľká Ida *** 65th Radar Battalion in Mierovo **** Command Post of 65th Electronic Battalion in Mierovo **** Command Company in Mierovo **** 650th Radar Company in Mierovo operating the Mierovo radar station **** 651st Mobile Radar Company in Moravská Nová Ves **** 652nd Mobile Radar Company in Zohor **** 653rd Mobile Radar Company in
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** 22nd Signal Battalion in Brno ** Weather Radar and Meteorological Center Brno


3rd Air Defence Division

* 3rd Air Defence Division in
Žatec Žatec (; german: Saaz) is a town in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 19,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře river. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monumen ...
** 3rd Air Defence Division Command Post in Větrušice *** Ground Control Intercept 1 - Lažany radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 2 - Stod radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 3 - Třebotovice radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 4 - Nepolisy radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 5 - Planá radar station *** Ground Control Intercept 6 - Drnov radar station ** 3rd Headquarters Battalion in Žatec and Větrušice ** 1st Fighter Regiment in
České Budějovice České Budějovice (; german: Budweis ) is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 93,000 inhabitants. It is located in the valley of the Vltava River, at its confluence with the Malše. České Budějovice is t ...
*** 1st Fighter Regiment Command Post *** 1st Fighter Squadron flying MiG-23MF *** 2nd Fighter Squadron flying MiG-23MF *** 3rd Fighter Squadron flying MiG-23MF *** 4th Fighter Squadron flying MiG-23ML *** 1st Air Base Battalion *** 6th Electronic Support Battalion ** 11th Fighter Regiment in Žatec *** 11th Fighter Regiment Command Post *** 1st Fighter Squadron flying
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 ...
*** 2nd Fighter Squadron flying MiG-29 *** 3rd Fighter Squadron flying MiG-29 *** 23rd Air Base Battalion *** 5th Electronic Support Battalion ** 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in Drnov defending the
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with the capital
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
*** 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade Command Post in Drnov *** 1st Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Přestavlky with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 2nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Kačice with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 3rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Zdejcina with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Stará Huť with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Bukovany with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 6th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Přehvozdí with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 7th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Vlkava Vlkava is a municipality and village in Mladá Boleslav District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500 inhabitants. Administrative parts The village of Bor is an administrative part of Vlkava. Geography Vlkava i ...
with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 8th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Byšice with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 9th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Miskovice with
S-125 Neva The S-125 ''Neva/Pechora'' (russian: С-125 "Нева"/"Печора", NATO reporting name SA-3 ''Goa'') is a Soviet surface-to-air missile system that was designed by Aleksei Isaev to complement the S-25 and S-75. It has a shorter effective ra ...
mobile air defence systems *** 10th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Jeneč with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 11th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Točná with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 12th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Velké Přílepy Velké Přílepy is a municipality and village in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,600 inhabitants. Geography Velké Přílepy is located about north of Prague. It lies in a flat agricult ...
with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 13th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Přelíc with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 14th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Bratronice with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 15th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Mořina with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 16th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Mníšek pod Brdy Mníšek pod Brdy () is a town in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 6,100 inhabitants. The town centre and Skalka area are well preserved and are protected by law as an urban monument zone. G ...
with S-125 Neva mobile air defence systems *** 1st Technical Division in Chyňava *** 2nd Technical Division in Stará Boleslav *** Anti-Aircraft Missile Group of the 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in
Dobříš Dobříš (; german: Doberschisch) is a town in Příbram District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 8,700 inhabitants. It is located south of Prague, and it is a part of the Prague metropolitan area. Administ ...
**** 17th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Dobříš with S-200 Vega long range air defence systems **** 18th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Dobříš with S-200 Vega long range air defence systems **** 19th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Dobříš with S-200 Vega long range air defence systems **** 3rd Technical Division in Dobříš ** 185th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment in Kralovice defending the city of
Plzeň Plzeň (; German and English: Pilsen, in German ) is a city in the Czech Republic. About west of Prague in western Bohemia, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 169,000 inhabitants. The city is known worldwid ...
*** 2nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Bochov Bochov (german: Buchau) is a town in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,900 inhabitants. Administrative parts Villages of Číhaná, Dlouhá Lomnice, Herstošice, Hlineč, Javorná, Jesínky, Koz ...
with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 3rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Pernarec Pernarec is a municipality and village in Plzeň-North District in the Plzeň Region Plzeň Region ( cs, Plzeňský kraj; german: Pilsner Region) is an administrative unit (''kraj'') in the western part of Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It is ...
with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in Přeštice with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division in
Nové Mitrovice Nové Mitrovice (german: Neu Mitrowitz) is a municipality and village in Plzeň-South District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. The folk architecture in the village of Mítov within the municipality is well ...
with S-75M Volkhov high-altitude air defence systems *** 1st Technical Division in Hadačka ** 3rd Radio-technical Brigade in
Chomutov Chomutov (; german: Komotau) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 46,000 inhabitants. There are almost 80,000 inhabitants in the city's wider metropolitan area. The city centre is well preserved and is prote ...
*** 33rd Headquarters Battalion in Chomutov *** 51st Radar Battalion in Hrušovany **** Command Post of 51st Electronic Battalion in Lažany **** Command Company in Lažany **** 510th Radar Company Lažany operating the Lažany radar station **** 511th Mobile Radar Company in
Mikulášovice Mikulášovice (german: Nixdorf) is a town in Děčín District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,100 inhabitants. Administrative parts Villages of Mikulášovičky, Salmov and Tomášov are administrative parts ...
**** 512th Mobile Radar Company in Martiněves *** 52nd Radar Battalion in Stod **** Command Post of 52nd Electronic Battalion in Stod **** Command Company in Stod **** 520th Radar Company in Stod operating the Stod radar station **** 521st Mobile Radar Company in Poleň **** 522nd Mobile Radar Company in Zhůří **** 523rd Mobile Radar Company in Katovice *** 53rd Radar Battalion in Třebotovice **** Command Post of 53rd Electronic Battalion in Třebotovice **** Command Company in Třebotovice **** 530th Radar Company in Třebotovice operating the Třebotovice radar station **** 531st Mobile Radar Company in Třeboň **** 532nd Mobile Radar Company in Přední Výtoň **** 533rd Mobile Radar Company in Horní Vltavice **** 534th Mobile Radar Company in
Nová Bystřice Nová Bystřice (, german: Neubistritz) is a town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,200 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument ...
*** 54th Radar Battalion in Nepolisy **** Command Post of 54th Electronic Battalion in Nepolisy **** Command Company in Nepolisy **** 540th Radar Company in Nepolisy operating the Nepolisy radar station **** 541st Mobile Radar Company in Chrášťany **** 542nd Mobile Radar Company in Senožaty **** 543rd Mobile Radar Company in
Adršpach Adršpach (german: Adersbach) is a municipality in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500 inhabitants. It is known for the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks. Administrative parts The municipality is made ...
*** 55th Radar Battalion in Planá **** Command Post of 55th Electronic Battalion in Planá **** Command Company in Planá **** 550th Radar Company in Planá operating the Planá radar station **** 551st Mobile Radar Company in
Aš (; german: Asch) is a town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. Administrative parts Villages of Dolní Paseky, Doubrava, Horní Paseky, Kopaniny, Mokřiny, Nebesa, Nový ...
**** 552nd Mobile Radar Company in Hřebečná *** 56th Radar Battalion in Drnov **** Command Post of 56th Electronic Battalion in Drnov **** Command Company in Drnov **** 560th Radar Company in Drnov operating the Drnov radar station **** 561st Mobile Radar Company in
Jesenice Jesenice (, german: Aßling''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru'', vol. 6: Kranjsko. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 144.) is a Slovenian town and the seat of the Municipality of Jesenice on the ...
**** 562nd Mobile Radar Company in
Břasy Břasy (german: Bschas) is a municipality and village in the Rokycany District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants. Administrative parts Villages of Darová, Kříše, Stupno and Vranovice are administrativ ...
**** 563rd Mobile Radar Company in Ratiboř ** 23rd Signal Battalion in Žatec ** Weather Radar and Meteorological Center Žatec


After Communism 1990–92

In November and December 1989 the
Velvet Revolution The Velvet Revolution ( cs, Sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution ( sk, Nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 28 November 1989. Popular demonstrations agains ...
ended Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. In 1992 the
Slovak Republic Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the ...
voted to leave the federal republic, which was dissolved on 1 January 1993. The assets of the former air force were divided 2:1 in the Czech favor, and thus the Czech Air Force and the
Slovak Air Force The Slovak Air Force, known since 2002 as the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic ( sk, Vzdušné sily Ozbrojených síl Slovenskej republiky), is the aviation and air defense branch of the Slovak Armed Forces. Operating 23 airc ...
were formed. The 18 MiG-29s then in service were divided 1:1 between the new countries. A 1992–93 reorganisation resulted in a completely new structure of the Czech Air Force which came into effect in 1994., accessed March 2012 One of the first units which closed down as a direct result of the transfer of a large number of aircraft to Slovakia was the 9th Fighter Bomber Air Regiment (9. SBoLP) at
Bechyně Bechyně (; german: Bechin, Beching or ''Bechingen'') is a town in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,900 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urba ...
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