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- 37th_Air_Army abstract "The 37th Air Army (Russian: 37-я воздушная армия, tr. 37 Vozdushnaya Armiya) of the High Supreme Command (Strategic Purpose) was the strategic bomber force of the Russian Air Force from 1998 to 2009. It was equipped with Tupolev Tu-95MS and Tu-160 armed with nuclear cruise missiles, and the intermediate range Tu-22M3 bombers. It was the successor to the Soviet Union's Long Range Aviation, which once had several Air Armies, including the 37th. The 37th Air Army was originally formed in 1949 by redesignating the 4th Air Army in the Northern Group of Forces in Poland. It was active there until 1968. It was reformed by a decree of 13 March 1980, along with the 24th, 30th, and 46th Air Armies, which together replaced the Long Range Aviation headquarters, which was disbanded. It appears the decree may have been put into effect and the headquarters actually reformed on 1 August 1980.Strategic aviation is the sole Russian Air Force component which was actually increased in the 1990s rather than being cut, as was the case with military services. Following the break-up of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, only 22 Tu-95MS bombers remained on Russian territory; at that time the only Tu-160s were in test units or with the manufacturers. However, manufacture of the Tu-160 continued, and between 1992 and 1995, the Engels regiment received six Tu-160s before the production rate slowed down considerably. More aircraft, 43 Tu-95MSes and 8 Tu-160s were exchanged, or bought back from Kazakhstan and Ukraine. The Russian Air Force currently has 64 Tu-95MS and 16 Tu-160 bombers, and these are being upgraded by changing the navigation and fire-control suites and installing new weapons, including non-nuclear cruise missiles, Kh-55 and stand-off guided munitions.On September 10, 2008 two Tu-160 bombers made flight from a basing place to airdrome Libertador in Venezuela, using as airdrome of jumping up airdrome Olenegorsk in Murmansk area. Onboard were training rockets with which the sortie's task was fulfilled. It is the first case of use in the history of the Russian Federation by Long-Range Aviation aircraft of airdromes located in territory of the foreign state. While in Venezuela the aircraft made training flights over neutral waters in the Atlantic ocean and Caribbean sea. [8]In 2009 the 37th Air Army of the Supreme Command was disbanded as part of a large scale reorganisation of the Air Force and has been reformed into the Long Range Aviation Command.".
- 37th_Air_Army activeYearsEndYear "1949".
- 37th_Air_Army activeYearsStartYear "1949".
- 37th_Air_Army country Russia.
- 37th_Air_Army country Soviet_Union.
- 37th_Air_Army garrison Moscow.
- 37th_Air_Army militaryBranch Russian_Air_Force.
- 37th_Air_Army militaryBranch Soviet_Air_Forces.
- 37th_Air_Army militaryUnitSize "1998-2009: ~ 10 air regiments".
- 37th_Air_Army militaryUnitSize "World War II: several air divisions".
- 37th_Air_Army notableCommander Pyotr_Deynekin.
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- 37th_Air_Army branch Russian_Air_Force.
- 37th_Air_Army branch Soviet_Air_Forces.
- 37th_Air_Army commander "Major General Anatoly Zhiharev".
- 37th_Air_Army country "Soviet Union, Russia".
- 37th_Air_Army dates "1949".
- 37th_Air_Army garrison Moscow.
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- 37th_Air_Army notableCommanders "Pyotr Deynekin, later C-in-C Russian Air Force".
- 37th_Air_Army size "1998".
- 37th_Air_Army size "World War II: several air divisions".
- 37th_Air_Army type "High Supreme Command".
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- 37th_Air_Army comment "The 37th Air Army (Russian: 37-я воздушная армия, tr. 37 Vozdushnaya Armiya) of the High Supreme Command (Strategic Purpose) was the strategic bomber force of the Russian Air Force from 1998 to 2009. It was equipped with Tupolev Tu-95MS and Tu-160 armed with nuclear cruise missiles, and the intermediate range Tu-22M3 bombers. It was the successor to the Soviet Union's Long Range Aviation, which once had several Air Armies, including the 37th.".
- 37th_Air_Army label "37-я Воздушная армия".
- 37th_Air_Army label "37th Air Army".
- 37th_Air_Army label "第37航空軍 (ロシア空軍)".
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- 37th_Air_Army name "37th Air Army".