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Airfield Diagrams UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AIRPORT DIAGRAMS RUSSIA AND CIS NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 REGIONAL MAP ANAPA KRASNODAR & PASHKOVSKTY KRYMSK NOVOROSSIYSK MAYKOP GELENDZHIK MINERALNYE VODY MOZDOK BESLAN NALCHIK SOCHI-ADLER GUDAUTA SUKHUMI BANODZHA SENAKI KVITIRI KOPITNARI TBILSI KOBULETI SOGANLUG OCHKHAMURI VAZIANI BATUMI TABLE OF FREQUENCIES No AIRFIELD ICAO REFERENCE TOWER ILS TACAN 1. Anapa URKA 44 o59’36”N,37 o20’19”E 121.0Mhz 2. Batumi UGSB 41 o36’58”N,41 o35’31”E 131.0Mhz 13,110.3Mhz 16X, BTM 3. Beslan URMO 43 o12’26”N,44 o35’19”E 141.0Mhz 10, 110.5 4. Gelendzhik URKG 44 o33’54”N,38 o00’25”E 126.0Mhz 5. Gudauta UG23 43 o06’09”N,40 o34’01”E 130.0Mhz 6. Kobuleti UG5X 41 o55’36”N,41 o51’05”E 133.0Mhz 07, 111.5Mhz 67X KBL 7. Kopitnari UGKO 42 o10’30”N,42 o28’05”E 134.0Mhz 08, 109.75Mhz 44X KTS 8. Krasnodar Center URKI 45 o05’03”N,38 o57’34”E 122.0Mhz 9. Krasnodar-Pashkovskty URKK 45 o01’52”N,39 o08’38”E 128.0Mhz 10. Krymsk URKW 44 o58’27”N,38 o00’37”E 124.0Mhz 11. Maykop-Khanskaya URKH 44 o41’22”N,40 o03’08”E 125.0Mhz 12. Mineralnye Vody URMM 44 o12’58”N,43 o06’13”E 135.0Mhz 12, 111.7 30, 107.3 13. Mozdok XRMF 43 o47’26”N,44 o34’44”E 137.0Mhz 14. Nalchik URMN 43 o30’29”N,43 o37’30”E 136.0Mhz 24,110.5 15. Novorossiysk URKN 44 o39’36”N,37 o46’25”E 123.0Mhz 16. Senaki-Tskhakaya UGKS 42 o14’31”N,42 o02’08”E 132.0Mhz 108.90Mhz 31X TSK 17. Sochi-Adler URSS 43 o06’17”N,40 o35’26”E 127.0Mhz 06, 111.1 18. Soganlug UG29 41 o39’26”N,44 o55’48”E 139.0Mhz 19. Sukhumi UGSS 42 o51’21”N,41 o09’17”E 129.0Mhz 20. Tbilsi UGTB 41 o40’37”N,44 o56’37”E 138.0Mhz 13, 110.3 31, 108.9 21. Vaziani UG29 41 o37’09”N,45 o02’10”E 140.0Mhz 108.75 22X VAS 22. Banodzha 42 o15’54”N, 42 o39’24”E 23. Kvitiri 42 o14’53”N, 42 o37’50”E 24. Ochkhamuri 41 o50’17”N, 41 o48’02”E UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 44 o59’36”N ANAPA AIRPORT(URKA) 148 121.0mHZ KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 37 o20’19”E TOWER 121.0Mhz o ADF OTR 443.0Khz +6.0 E ADF INR 215.0Khz NOTE: N READBACK OF ALL INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRED FUEL DEPOT ELEV 148 D PARKING TOWER AREA RELAY TOWER RELAY MAIN TOWER AIRCRAFT TOWER PARKING SHELTERS RELAY AREA AIRCRAFT SHELTERS HANGARS C AIRCRAFT SHELTERS PARKING AREA AMMUNITION B STORAGE AIRCRAFT SHELTERS 250 500 1000 2500 A Scale 1:20000 ELEV DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET 148 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM ANAPA AIRPORT (URKA) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 41 o36’58”N BATUMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (UGSB) 36 131.0Mhz ADCHARA, GEORGIA DIAGRAM 41 o35’31”E TOWER 131.0Mhz +5.5 oE ILS RWY13 110.3 Mhz TACAN 16X “BTM” ELEV ILS LOC 36 N HANGARS FUEL DEPOT D TOWER C TERMINAL A B HANGARS ELEV 36 250 500 1000 2500 Scale 1:10000 ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE ADCHARA, GEORGIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM BATUMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (UGSB) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 43 o12’26”N BESLAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (URMO) 1771 141.0Mhz REPUBLIC OF NORTH OSSETIA-ALANIA, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 44 o35’19”E TOWER 141.0Mhz +6.2 oE ILS RWY10 110.5 Mhz N ELEV 1771 ELEV 1771 ILS LOC A B TERMINAL TOWER EMERGENCY TERMINAL SERVICES 250 500 1000 2500 ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Scale 1:15000 Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE REPUBLIC OF NORTH OSSETIA-ALANIA, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM BESLAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (URMO) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR GELENDZHIK AIRPORT (URKG) 44 o33’54”N 82 126.0Mhz KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 38 o00’25”E TOWER 126.0Mhz +5.9 oE ELEV 82 B N PARKING HANGARS AREA TOWER RELAY MAIN TOWER PARKING AREA FUEL DEPOT TOWER RELAY NOTE: A READBACK OF ALL INSTRUCTIONS REQUIRED AMMUNITION STORAGE ELEV 82 250500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:8000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM GELENDZHIK AIRPORT (URKG) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 43 o06’09”N GUDAUTA MILITARY AIRBASE (UG29) 82 130.0Mhz ABKHAZIA, GEORGIA DIAGRAM 40 o34’01”E TOWER 130.0Mhz +5.9 oE ELEV 82 D N C EASTERN PARKING B BAY MAIN FUEL TOWER DEPOT TOWER RELAY AIRCRAFT SHELTERS HANGARS WESTERN PARKING 1000 2500 250 500 BAY Scale 1:15000 TOWER A ELEV RELAY 82 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE Designed by SHU77 ABKHAZIA, GEORGIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM GUDAUTA MILITARY AIRBASE (UG29) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 41 o55’36”N KOBULETI MILITARY AIRBASE (UG5X) 59 133.0Mhz ADCHARA, GEORGIA DIAGRAM 41 o51’05”E TOWER 133.0Mhz o ILS RWY07 +5.6 E 111.5Mhz TACAN 67X KBL N ELEV 59 AIRCRAFT SHELTERS REVETMENTS D MAIN C TOWER REVETMENTS AIRCRAFT SHELTERS B TOWER A RELAY ILS LOC ELEV 59 250 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:10000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE ADCHARA, GEORGIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM KOBULETI MILITARY AIRBASE (UG5X) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 42 o10’30”N KOPITNARI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (UGKO) 148 134.0Mhz KOPITNARI, GEORGIA DIAGRAM 42 o28’05”E TOWER 134.0Mhz +5.7 oE ILS RWY08 34Y 109.75Mhz TACAN 44X KTS NORTHERN REVETMENTS N AIRCRAFT SHELTERS TOWER RELAY HANGARS PARKING AIRCRAFT AREA SHELTERS D MAIN TOWER C AIRCRAFT ELEV SHELTERS 148 AIRCRAFT SHELTERS B A ILS LOC ELEV 148 PARKING FUEL AREA AMMUNITION DEPOT STORAGE SOUTHERN REVETMENTS 250 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:15000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE KOPITNARI, GEORGIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM KOPITNARI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (UGKO) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 45 o05’03”N KRASNODAR CENTER MILITARY AIRBASE (URKI) 98 122.0Mhz KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 38 o57’34”E TOWER 122.0Mhz o ADF OTR 625.0Khz +6.2 E ADF INR 303.0Khz N WARNING KRASNODAR CENTER IS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO KRASNODAR PASHKOVSKTY (URKK). ADDITIONAL CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN IN THIS AREA ELEV ELEV 98 98 E CD AB PARKING TOWER PARKING AREA RELAY AREA AIRCRAFT TOWER SHELTERS RELAY TOWER MAIN RELAY TOWER HANGARS AIRCRAFT SHELTERS 250 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:15000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM KRASNODAR CENTER MILITARY AIRBASE (URKI) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 45 o01’52”N KRASNODAR-PASHKOVSKTY AIRPORT (URKK) 112 128.0Mhz KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 39 o08’38”E TOWER 128.0Mhz +6.2 oE N WARNING KRASNODAR PASHKOVSKTY IS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO KRASNODAR CENTER (URKI). ADDITIONAL CARE ELEV TOWER SHOULD BE TAKEN IN THIS AREA 112 RELAY TERMINAL ELEV 112 F I TOWER TOWER RELAY RELAY E H MAIN TOWER D J C HANGARS PARKING AREA B G TOWER RELAY A ELEV 112 ELEV 112 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:20000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM KRASNODAR-PASHKOVSKTY AIRPORT(URKK) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 44 o58’27”N KRYMSK MILITARY AIRBASE (URKW) 66 124.0Mhz KRASNODAR REGION, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 38 o00’37”E TOWER 124.0Mhz o ADF OTR 408.0Khz +6.0 E ADF INR 830.0Khz ELEV 66 D N TOWER AIRCRAFT RELAY SHELTERS C HANGARS MAIN AIRCRAFT 1000 2500 250 500 TOWER SHELTERS Scale 1:10000 AIRCRAFT B SHELTERS REVETMENTS REVETMENTS ELEV 66 A TOWER RELAY AIRCRAFT SHELTERS REVETMENTS DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE KRASNODAR REGION,, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM KRYMSK MILITARY AIRBASE (URKW) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 44 o41’22”N MAYKOP-KHANSKKAYA AIRBASE(URKH) 590 125.0Mhz REPUBLIC OF ADYGEYA, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 40 o03’08”E TOWER 125.0Mhz +6.2 oE ADF OTR 288.0Khz ELEV ADF INR 591.0Khz 590 E N D REVETMENTS C TOWER RELAY REVETMENTS HANGARS B REVETMENTS ELEV 590 A MAIN TOWER TERMINAL 250 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Scale 1:15000 Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE REPUBLIC OF ADYGEYA, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM MAYKOP-KHANSKAYA AIRBASE (URKH) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 44 o12’58”N MINERALNYE VODY AIRPORT (URMM) 1050 135.0Mhz STAVROPOL’SKIY KRAY, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 43 o06’13”E TOWER 135.0Mhz o ILS RWY12 +6.3 E 111.7 Mhz RWY30 109.3 Mhz ADF OTR 583.0Khz ADF INR 283.0Kh N ELEV ILS LOC 1050 A B C HANGAR D HANGARS ELEV 1050 TERMINAL E ILS LOC MAIN TOWER 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:20000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE STAVROPOL’SKIY KRAY, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM MINERALNYE VODY AIRPORT (URMM) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 43 o47’26”N MOZDOK MILITARY AIRBASE (XRMF) 499 137.0Mhz REPUBLIC OF NORTH OSSETIA-ALANIA, RUSSIA DIAGRAM 44 o34’44”E TOWER 137.0Mhz +6.2 oE N ELEV 499 ELEV D E 499 C B A F FUEL PARKING DEPOT REVETMENTS HANGAR AREA HANGAR MAIN TOWER REVETMENTS REVETMENTS 500 1000 2500 DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS ARE IN FEET Scale 1:20000 BEARINGS IN MAGNETIC Designed by SHU77 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE REPUBLIC OF NORTH OSSETIA-ALANIA, RUSSIA AIRPORT DIAGRAM MOZDOK MILITARY AIRBASE (XRMF) NOT FOR REAL NAVIGATION UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AFD-227 [USAF] RUSSIA AND CIS MAR2011 AIRPORT REF ELEV TWR 43 o30’29”N NALCHIK AIRPORT (URMN) 1410.
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