Suwon Air Base is a
Republic of Korea Air Force
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF; ), also known as the ROK Air Force or South Korean Air Force, is the Air force, aerial and Space force, space warfare service branch of South Korea, operating under the Ministry of National Defense (South K ...
(ROKAF) base near
Suwon
Suwon (; ) is the largest city and capital of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea's most populous province. The city lies approximately south of the national capital, Seoul. With a population of 1.2 million, Suwon has more inhabitants than Ulsan, tho ...
city.
Units
The base is home to the ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing (제10전투비행단), comprising:
*101st Fighter Squadron flying
KF-5E/KF-5F/F-5F
*153rd Fighter Squadron flying
F-4E (Retired)
*201st Fighter Squadron flying KF-5E/KF-5F/F-5F
The US ARMY 6th Battalion,
52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment operating
Patriot missiles is stationed at the base.
History
Korean War
The base was originally established during the
Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
as Suwon (K-13) Air Base and hosted
United States Air Force
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units.
The base was evacuated on the night of 30 June 1950 in the face of the
Korean People's Army
The Korean People's Army (KPA; ) encompasses the combined military forces of North Korea and the armed wing of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). The KPA consists of five branches: the Korean People's Army Ground Force, Ground Force, the Ko ...
(KPA) attack, but the base was not occupied by the KPA until 2 July 1950.
The base was recaptured on 24 September 1950 following the
Inchon landings.
[ The 811th Engineer Aviation Battalion arrived at the base on 1 October to repair the airfield and laid down PSP over the runway.][
The base was evacuated in the face of the Chinese Third Phase Campaign on 5 January 1951 and the base's buildings were destroyed.][ The base was recaptured on 28 January as part of Operation Thunderbolt][ and by 6 March, despite its poor condition, the base was used for the staging of F-86 patrols along the Yalu River and Mig Alley.][
USAF units based at Suwon included:
* 4th Fighter Wing from 30 March-23 August 1951
* 8th Fighter Wing from 23 August 1951 – 20 October 1954
* 51st Fighter Wing from 1 October 1951 – 26 July 1954
* 12th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in 1950
* 16th Fighter Squadron operating F-86Ds from 20 May 1951-July 1954
* 25th Fighter Squadron operating F-86Ds from 1951 to 1954
* 35th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in 1950 and operating F-80s from 1951 to 1952 and operating F-86F Sabrejets from 1953 to 1954
* 36th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in 1950 and operating F-80s from 1951 to 1954
* 39th Fighter Squadron operating F-86Ds from 1952 to 1954
* 67th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in December 1950
* 68th Fighter Squadron operating F-94s from March-19 April 1951, 23–27 June 1951 and 24 August 1951 – 23 March 1952
* 80th Fighter Squadron operating F-80s and later F-86s from 24 August 1951 – 21 October 1954
* 319th Fighter Interceptor Squadron operating F-94Bs from 10 March 1952 – 17 August 1954
* 334th Fighter Squadron operating F-86s from 10 March-1 May 1951
* 335th Fighter Squadron operating F-86s from 1 May-1 August 1951
* 336th Fighter Squadron operating F-86s from 6 April-27 June 1951
On 17 June 1951, at 01:10 hours, Suwon was bombed by two Korean People's Air Force ]Polikarpov Po-2
The Polikarpov Po-2 (also U-2 before 1944, for its initial Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Aircraft designations, ''uchebnyy'', 'training', role as a flight instruction aircraft) was an all-weather multirole Soviet Union, Soviet b ...
s. Each biplane dropped a pair of fragmentation bombs. Two bombs burst on the flight line of the 335th Fighter Squadron. One F-86A, AF Ser. No. 49-1334 was struck on the wing and began burning; the fire took hold, gutting the aircraft. Eight other Sabres were also damaged in the attack.
On 22 December 1952, a Hellenic Air Force
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C-47D, Ser. No. 49-2612 was taxiing at Suwon Air Base when it was hit by USAF F-80, AF Ser. No. 49-0722, that was taking off, killing all 13 on board the C-47.
Postwar
USAF units based at Suwon included:
* 25th Fighter Squadron operating A-10s from 1981 to 1989
* 82nd Fighter Squadron operating F-102s from 30 January-20 February 1968 as part of Operation Combat Fox and on rotation from 1968 to 1971
* 336th Fighter Squadron operating F-4s from 25 March – 17 April 1977
Accidents and incidents
On October 10, 1984, a corporately-owned Northrop F-20 Tigershark
The Northrop F-20 Tigershark (initially F-5G) is a prototype light fighter, designed and built by Northrop Corporation, Northrop. Its development began in 1975 as a further evolution of Northrop's Northrop F-5, F-5E Tiger II, featuring a new ...
, AF Ser. No. ''82-0062'', c/n GG1001, FAA registration ''N4416T'', on a world sales tour, crashed at Suwon, killing Northrop chief test pilot Darrell Cornell. During the last maneuver of the final demonstration flight, the aircraft stalled at the top of an erratic vertical climb and dove into the ground from .[Peterson, Wayne, "''Tigershark!: The Freedom Fighter's Last Hurrah''", Wings, Woodland Hills, California, June 2006, Volume 36, Number 6, page 52.]
On May 23, 1996, Korean People's Air Force Captain Lee Chul-Su defected in a Shenyang J-6 (#529), landing at Suwon.
On May 5, 2006 Captain Kim Do-hyun of the ROKAF's Black Eagles display team was killed when he lost control of his A-37B Dragonfly during an air show.
On January 11, 2022, Major Shim Jeong-min from ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing was killed due to an engine fire in his KF-5E during training. He stayed in the jet to avoid crashing into a nearby village.
References
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South Korean airbases
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Buildings and structures in Suwon
Transport in Suwon