18th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment

18th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment
18-й гвардейский штурмовой авиационный полк
Active19 June 1938 - present
Country Soviet Union (until 1991)
Russia
Branch Soviet Air Forces (until 1991)
 Russian Air Force
TypeAttack aircraft
RoleGround Attack
SizeRegiment
Part of303rd Composite Aviation Division
Garrison/HQChernigovka Air Base
Engagements
Decorations Guards
 Order of the Red Banner
 Order of Suvorov
Order of the Legion of Honour
HonorificsVitebsk
Normandie-Niemen
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Vladimir Balandin
Vasily Barsukov
Anatoly Golubov
Nikolai Danilenko
Nikolai Pinchuk
Vasily Seregin
Semyon Sibirin
Yevgeny Stelmakh
Alexander Smorchkov
Lev Shchukin
Roman Filipov
Yevgeny Osipov
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Aircraft flown
AttackSu-25SM
TrainerSu-25UB

The 18th Guards Assault Aviation Vitebsk twice Red Banner, the Order of Suvorov and the French Cross of the Order of the Legion of Honor Regiment "Normandie-Niemen" (18-й гвардейский штурмовой авиационный полк; 18th Guards ShAP) was a military unit of the Soviet Air Forces. It is now part of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

The regiment was originally formed as the 6th Fighter Aviation Regiment on 19 June 1938.

It was originally organised from the 6th Fighter Aviation Regiment between 28 February and 15 May 1942 as in the Siberian Military District. It was given the status of a Guards unit in accordance with a Prikaz of the NKO, No. 70 оf 07.03.1942. It fought in the Great Patriotic War, winning fame in France as it incorporated the Normandie-Niemen Free French flyers, and in the Korean War, later entering the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. From March 1952 it was based at Galenki, Primorskiy Krai [44 05 49N, 131 48 12E] in the Russian Far East.

Its most recent form dates from March 1993 when it was reorganised as a штурмовой (literally "ground attack") unit, Military Unit Number 21806, being previously equipped with the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27 "Flogger." During the 1990s and 2000s it was part of the 11th Air and Air Defence Forces Army.

In 2019 it was reported as including two squadrons of Sukhoi Su-25 "Frogfoot."