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    Željava Air Base, situated on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Gola Plješevica mountain, near the city of Bihać, was the...
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  • Base Iranian underground missile bases Raven Rock Mountain Complex Željava Air Base There may be more than 10,000 underground military facilities worldwide...
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  • population data is included in the Ličko Petrovo Selo population figure Željava Air Base Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the...
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    air base was seized by a battalion of Russian paratroopers. The air base is featured in the 2019 action film The Balkan Line. Aviation portal Željava...
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  • jet from Željava Air Base to Klagenfurt, Austria, on a reconnaissance flight for the JRZ. He was the first pilot to desert from the Yugoslav Air Force....
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    Corps of AF and AD had the 117th Fighter Aviation Regiment at Željava Air Base. Željava was one of the best airbases in Europe, with underground hangars...
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    demolition to deny it to the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As with Željava Air Base, it was prepped for destruction and rigged with explosives, but two...
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    installation was the Željava Air Base, also known as the Bihać Underground Integrated Radar Control and Surveillance Centre and Air Base, in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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    Željava Air Base, situated under the Gola Plješevica mountain, near the city of Bihać. It was the largest underground airport and military air base in...
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    regiment at Željava Air Base (124th and 125th fighter-aviation squadron and 352nd recon squadron), 83rd fighter-aviation regiment at Slatina Air Base (123rd...
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    Bombing of the Banski Dvori (category Yugoslav Air Force)
    in Bosnia and Herzegovina. No flights were recorded taking off from Željava Air Base, presumably because of low cloud cover in the area. At 1:30 pm, the...
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    University of Bihać, opened in 1997 NK Jedinstvo Bihać, local soccer club Željava Air Base Bihać Republic Una National Park Bihać Oblast Official results from...
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    Fallout shelter (category Air raid shelters)
    UNESCO support, and tourist attraction. Another underground facility is Željava Air Base, situated on the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia...
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  • destroyed. Ličko Petrovo Selo was rebuilt in the 1970s. Factories and Željava Air Base were nearby, as well as the Plitvice Lakes national park, which opened...
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  • 1992 European Community Monitor Mission helicopter downing (category Air-to-air combat operations and battles)
    spotted by a Yugoslav Air Force tracking radar near Bihać, a pair of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21s, which were on standby at the Željava Air Base near Bihać, were...
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    Sarajevo, is approximately two hours away from Banja Luka by car. Željava Air Base, situated on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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    commercial airlines. Transport in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Air Force List of airports by ICAO code: L#LQ – Bosnia and Herzegovina Wikipedia:WikiProject...
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  • 117th Fighter Aviation Regiment (category Fighter regiments of the Yugoslav Air Force)
    regiment moved to Željava Air Base. It was the largest military airport with an underground hangar complex in Yugoslavia. This base remained the home...
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    needed] Inside the north parts of the mountain there used to be the Željava Air Base, the largest underground airbase in SFR Yugoslavia. On the top of Gola...
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    of Vrsar was unequipped, had little air defences and a poor surveillance and reporting service. Pula AB Željava AB Vrsar Although Istria was one of the...
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  • Croatia. It moved from Pleso to Željava Air Base near Bihać in 1991 following the order of the High Command of the Yugoslav Air Force, because the units that...
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  • 351st Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron (category Yugoslav Air Force squadrons)
    351st Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron was evacuated from Slovenia to Željava Air Base, attached to 117th Fighter Aviation Regiment and later by order from...
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    anti-personnel landmines being located in unexplored areas. Object 505 "Klek" at Željava Airport near Bihać. Built in 1958-1968. The largest underground hangar...
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  • Nagykanizsa. The attacking force comprised two planes sortied from Željava Air Base, which broke the sound barrier above Varaždin to produce a sonic boom...
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    119th Helicopter Brigade (category Brigades of Yugoslav Air Force)
    members of Yugoslav Air Force, 683 members of their families, 767 Yugoslav People's Army soldiers and 213 wounded flying from Željava Air Base, Pale, Kumbor...
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  • pocket. The JNA also planned to airlift 44 truckloads of weapons from Željava Air Base to Gorski kotar and raise a combat brigade there in support of the...
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  • 82nd Aviation Brigade (category Brigades of Yugoslav Air Force)
    Air Base. It moved to Banja Luka in July 1991, where it was disbanded on August 12. 351st Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron was based at Željava Air Base...
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  • including factories in boom cities like Zenica and an underground air force base at Željava and a command bunker complex intended for the use by Marshal Josip...
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    Romanian Air Corps or Aviation Corps (RAC) (Romanian: Corpul de Aviație) was the air arm of the Romanian army until the formation of the Romanian Air Force...
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