334th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadrons 334. lovačko-bombarderska avijacijska eskadrila | |
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Active | 1978 – 1990 |
Disbanded | 1990 |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Branch | Yugoslav Air Force |
Type | Squadron |
Role | Ground Attack Training Light Combat |
Part of | 107th Aviation Regiment |
Garrison/HQ | Mostar |
The 334th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadrons (Serbo-Croatian: 334. lovačko-bombarderska avijacijska eskadrila / 334. ловачко-бомбардерска авоијацијска ескадрила) was an aviation squadron of Yugoslav Air Force formed in 1978 at Mostar airfield as 3rd Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron of 107th Helicopter Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 3. lovačko-bombarderska avijacijska eskadrila 107. helikopterskog puka/ 3. ловачко-бомбардерска авоијацијска ескадрила 107. хеликоптерског пука).
History
The 3rd Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron of 107th Helicopter Regiment was equipped with domestic made G-2 Galeb trainer-light attack jet aircraft.[1]
In 1979 the squadron has been transformed into 1st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron of Center for training of foreign armed forces pilots (Serbo-Croatian: 1. lovačko-bombarderska avijacijska eskadrila Centra za obuku pilota pripadnika stranih oružanih snaga / 1. ловачко-бомбардерска авоијацијска ескадрила Центра за обуку пилота припадника страних оружаних снага). Main task of squadron was training of Libyan Air Force pilots.[2]
With the center being disbanded in 1988, squadron has been attached again to 107th Aviation Regiment and renamed in to 334th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadrons. Main task of 334th Squadron was training of reserve pilots, cadets of School of Reserve Officers.
In 1990 334th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron ceased to exist due it was disbanded by "Jedinstvo 2" reorganization.[3]
Assignments
- 107th Helicopter Regiment
- Center for training of foreign armed forces pilots (1979-1988)
- 107th Aviation Regiment (1988-1990)
Previous designations
- 3rd Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron of 107th Helicopter Regiment (1978-1979)
- 1st Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron (1979–1988)
- 334th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron (1987-1990)
Equipment
- G-2 Galeb (1978-1990)