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Mig-23 Flogger conversion training school at Lugovaya. Part One.

In the fifties and sixties there was still a huge secrecy in the Soviet Union. They separated the training of pilots from the Warsaw Pact countries and pilots from the third world countries. Retraining for the new MiG-21 Fishbed fighters took place at two separate regiments in the sixties. The Warsaw Pact pilots were retrained in the school at Krasnodar, while pilots and other crews from the third world and friendly countries were trained in the 5th Training Center at Frunze.

 

Soviet memorial MiG-21PF or early FL Fishbed-D version in Lugovaya

At the 715th Air Training Regiment pilots from Finland, India, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Algeria have received retraining in the sixties. The first squadron of the regiment used MiG-17 Fresco, the second squadron used MiG-21F Fishbed-B and MiG-21F-13 Fishbed-C in the first half of the sixties. First they practised the martial procedures on MiG-17 Fresco type, later they received retraining for MiG-21 Fishbed based on that.

 

 

The first Su-7BMK Fitter-A bombers arrived at Lugovaya in 1966. In March, seven new Su-7 was launched from the factory, but only five arrived. Two machines were forced landing during an overflight. One at Irkutsk the other at Semipalatinsk airport. Before the 715th Regiment's instructors trained the Su-7 Fitter at the center in Lipetsk.

From 1966 the third squadron used the Su-7 Fitter type. The first and second squadron used MiG-21F-13 Fishbed-C, PF and FL Fishbed-D types. They mainly retrained Arab and Indian pilots. The foreign pilots have not received combat training here. It was only a basic conversion training in Lugovaya.


    * There is no exact information

In the seventies, the previous concept changed. The Soviet Airforce command have not separated the Warsaw Pact and the third-world pilots. Not the pilots, but the types were divided between the Krasnodar school and Frunze 5th Training Center. The foreign crews received retraining to bomber and reconnaissance types at Krasnodar from the seventies. (Su-7, Su-20, Su-22, MiG-25RB, and from the end of the eighties, the Su-25, and Su-24 models.) At the Frunze 5th Training Center's 715th Training Air Regiment retraining was to fighter and fighter-bomber types (Mig-23s Flogger and MiG-29s Fulcrum types)

USSR pilot and MiG-23MS Flogger-E at Lugovaya Soviet MiG-23MS Flogger-E at Lugovaya

Soviet 715th Training Air regiment's crew and theirs MiG-23MS Flogger-E export fighter aircraft in the seventies at Lugovaya airfiled . (B/N: red 12 and red 11)

Soviet MiG-23MS Flogger-E export fighter version in Lugovaya airport. In the background the snowy peaks of the Tien-San.

Soviet MiG-23MS Flogger-E export fighter version in Lugovaya airport. In the background the snowy peaks of the Tien-San mountain.

First group of Czechoslovak Air Force’s pilots and soviet instructor in front of theirs MiG-23BN Flogger-H foghter-bomber aircraft in Lugovaya in 1977. Photo: HEMA

First group of Czechoslovak Air Force’s pilots and soviet instructor in front of theirs MiG-23BN Flogger-H foghter-bomber aircraft in Lugovaya in 1977. Photo: HEMA

 

The school of Frunze stopped the Su-7 Fitter retraining in 1973. Instead, MiG-23s came to Lugovaya airport. The MiG-23BN Flogger-H bombers were delivered by An-22s from the factory. The MiG-23UB Flogger-Cs flew over from Irkutsk airport. In 1974 MiG-23MS export fighters arrived as well. At the time, Arab pilots were retrained to MiG-23BN Flogger-H bomber and MiG-23MS Flogger-E fighter types.

The first Warsaw Pact pilots arrived in 1976. The Bulgarian crews received retraining to MiG-23BN Flogger-H bombers.
 

Banglades pilot and MiG-21MF Fishbed-J at Lugovaya

Above: The MiG-21MF Fishbed-J aircraft of the 3rd squadron of the 715th regiment were rarely used. *
The photo shows pilots in Bangladesh with their Soviet trainers in front of a MiG-21MF Fishbed-J at Lugovaya.

 

Bulgarian aviation crews retraining to MiG-23BN at the Soviet Lugovaya airport in 1976

 


 

From 1978 the retraining of the Warsaw Pact instructor pilots and ground crews began to MiG-23MF Flogger-B type at the 715th Air Training Regiment at the airport of Lugovaya. In 1978, Bulgarian, Romanian and Czechoslovak, in 1979 Polish and Hungarian crews learned in Kazakhstan. The Central Asian environment was unusual for European staff. The bad public safety, poor care, desert, venomous snakes and the spartan conditions was a culture shock for the Europeans.

Two Hungarian and one Soviet pilot by theirs MiG-23MS Flogger-E export fighter version in Lugovaya airport in 1979.

Two Hungarian and one Soviet pilot by theirs MiG-23MS Flogger-E export fighter version in Lugovaya airport in 1979.

Polish pilots and theirs camouflage MiG-23UB Flogger-C in Lugovaya airport in 1979. Photo: aviateam.pl

Polish pilots and theirs camouflage MiG-23UB Flogger-C in Lugovaya airport in 1979. Photo: aviateam.pl

Soviet pilot and ground crews crews next to theirs MiG-23UB Flogger-C training aircraft in Lugovaya in 1979.

Soviet pilot and ground crews crews next to theirs MiG-23UB Flogger-C training aircraft in Lugovaya in 1979.

Two Hungarian and one Soviet pilot in front of theirs grey coloured MiG-23MF Flogger-B export fighter version in Lugovaya airport in 1979.

Two Hungarian and one Soviet pilot in front of theirs grey coloured MiG-23MF Flogger-B export fighter version in Lugovaya airport in 1979.

 

Soviet MiG-23UB Flogger-C USSR MiG-23UB Flogger-C

At the end of the seventies, the MiG-23MS Flogger-E variant was gradually changed to MiG-23MF Flogger-B type at the 715th Air Training Regiment. In 1979, there was only a single MS aircraft at Lugovaya. Only one squadron was equipped with 12 combat (MF or BN) and 20 training (UB) aircraft.

Soviet instructors in Lugovaya Soviet MiG-23s Flogger Lugovaya airport
Soviet MiG-23MF Flogger-B and ground crewman in Lugovaya in 1982 Soviet MiG-23UB Flogger-C and ground crewman in Lugovaya in 1979 Soviet instructors in Lugovaya
Hungarian pilots in front of theirs MiG-23UB in Lugovaya in 1979

Hungarian pilots in front of theirs MiG-23UB in Lugovaya in 1979

 

Soviet MiG-23UB Flogger-C USSR MiG-23UB Flogger-C

 

Indian pilot at Lugovaya MiG-23UB Flogger-C

In 1979, the Indian Air Force delegation was flown to the Lugovaya training base in Kazakhstan. They tested the MiG-23 Flogger type. Then, more than 150 MiG-23BN/MF and UB variant has been bought in the first half of the eighties. With these, five fighter-bomber and two fighter squadrons were equipped.

In autumn 1980, started the retraining of the Indian pilots and ground crew to MiG-23BN Flogger-H type.

Left: Wg. Cdr. P Rajkumar talking to Indian Air Marshal Katre (back to camera) and Air Cmde S K Mehra after flying the MiG-23UB Flogger-C Trainer at Lugovaya, Kazakhstan on 17 Apr 79.. Photo: http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/

 

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