Also called Lipetskiy and Shakhm 10, Lipetsk Airbase is 7.5 miles northwest of Lipetsk in Russia. It's actually a combat training center for the Soviet Air Force, just like the U.S. Air Force's Nellis Air Force Base. The most popular unit on the base is the 4th Center of Combat Application and Conversion of Frontline Aviation. Other units stationed on this airbase include the 760th Composite Training and Research Aviation Regiment, 91st Training and Research Regiment, and 968th Interceptor Aviation Regiment.
Dyagilevo is an airbase in Oblast, Russia. It has been used as a training center for Russia's strategic bomber force in the past. In 1955, Dyagilevo was one of the few Soviet bases capable of handling the Myasishchev M-4 bomber, according to Blackgradsdavis.com. The units stationed on this airbase include the 49th Training Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment and 203rd Guards Air Refueling Regiment.
This military academy is northeast of Moscow. Most of the senior Soviet Air Force officers will have attended this academy, according to Blackgradsdavis.com . It has been known for preparing command cadres of several aviation specialties. It's also a research center for troubleshooting operational art of the Soviet Air Force.
This academy is named after Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky. It was founded in Moscow in 1920 for the purpose of training Soviet Air Force engineers to work out problems related to aviation technology, the maintenance of avionics and combat utilization. Lecturers and scientists also study here to work in research institutions and military colleges.