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22nd Air Base : ウィキペディア英語版
22nd Air Base

The 22nd Air Base ((ポーランド語:22. Baza Lotnicza)) is a Polish Air Force Air Force Base east of Malbork, Poland, near the village of Królewo Malborskie. It was officially constituted on 1 January 2001, replacing the disbanded 41st Fighter Aviation Regiment. The main unit based there is the 41st Air Tactical Squadron flying MiG-29 fighters.
==History==
A civilian airfield was established in 1929 at Königsdorf near Marienburg - as it was known then. It was acquired by the Luftwaffe in 1934.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.visitmalbork.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=292&Itemid=10 )〕 Near the airfield was a Focke-Wulf aircraft production plant that had been moved from Bremen and which produced approximately half of all Focke-Wulf Fw 190s,〔
〕 and the Stalag XX-B prisoner-of-war camp was nearby.〔()〕 A US Eighth Air Force air raid on the "industrial area in Marienburg" on October 9, 1943, by 96 B-17 Flying Fortresses was called the ''Marienburg raid'' by ''Life'' magazine. The plant was attacked a second time by 98 B-17s on April 9, 1944.〔
Post-war, Marienburg became Malbork, Poland; and Soviet Air force units were based there for a few years. In 1952 41st Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Air Force of the Polish Army was formed to be based there, initially equipped with MiG-15 fighters, later replaced with MiG-17s, and from 1964 MiG-21s.〔(41st Air Tactical Squadron official page )〕 In 2001 the regiment was dissolved and its ground and air components separated, to form the 22 Air Base and 41st Air Tactical Squadron respectively. In 2003 the last MiG-21s were retired, and in 2004 the squadron was rearmed with refurbished MiG-29s obtained from Germany.
The base was used by French Air Force aircraft deployed in May 2014 as part of NATO's response to the 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine. Initially, Dassault Rafale aircraft were deployed, though on 2 June 2014, four Dassault Mirage 2000 fighters from EC 1/2 and EC 2/5 relieved the Rafales. General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon from the Netherlands and then from Belgium stationed in Malbork until August 2015 when Baltic Air Policing activities were reduced from three to two bases.〔(NATO’s Baltic Air Policing down to eight aircraft. )〕

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