The Monchegorsk airbase houses the 98th Independent Guards Mixed Aviation Regiment.

Fighter jet hub in Kola Peninsula wins glory for war efforts

The village that houses pilots and personnel for the strategically important airbase in Monchegorsk has gotten status as "courageous air force settlement."

The village that is know as "27 km" is home to many of the best pilots in the Kola Peninsula. It is located between the cities of Monchegorsk and Olenegorsk and has the full name "27 Kilometres of Railway Monchegorsk - Olenya."

About 2,000 people live in the settlement that was established in the early 1940s in connection with the building of the Monchegorsk airbase.

The village of 27 km houses personnel that serves at the Monchegorsk Airbase.

The village is now honoured by regional authorities. On 20 February this year, Murmansk Governor Andrei Chibis signed the decree that grants "27 km" the status as "courageous air force settlement."

The airbase played a key role during the 2WW. But it has also made contributions to the war in Ukraine, Governor Chibis emphasises.

"This is not only a sign of respect for past achievements, but also a reminder of the heroism and self-sacrifice that always has been and always will be an integral part of the spirit of northerners. The population of this territory demonstrates this also today, by its participation in the special military operation," Chibis says in a statement.

The "27 km" has over the past two years also attracted investments in local healthcare and education. In 2022, a new health clinic was opened and in 2024 the local school was renovated and a training center opened.

The Monchegorsk airbase today houses the 98th Independent Guards Mixed Aviation Regiment. It is considered the main fighter jet force in the Kola Peninsula.

The Regiment is part of the Northern Fleet's 45th Air Force and Air Defence Army and includes two air wings, one that protects the airspace of the Kola Peninsula and one that serve remote Arctic airbases, among them in the archipelagos of Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land.

The city of Monchegorsk.

The latter includes aircraft MiG-31BM operating in the High Arctic and along the Northern Sea Route.

The re-organisation of the Russian military districts announced in early 2024 might lead to the transfer of the 98th Aviation Regiment from the Northern Fleet to the Leningrad Military District.

The airbase in Monchegorsk includes MiG-29K, Su-33 and Su-30SM, as well as the Su-34.

The 2,400 meter long runway in Monchegorsk is located only about 20 km from Olenya, the base that houses strategic bombers, among them the Tu-95. Olenya is frequently used in the Russian terror raids against Ukrainian towns and civilian infrastructure.

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