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Soviet Naval Aviation

Soviet Naval Aviation (''Авиация военно-морского флота'' in Russian, or ''Aviatsiya Voenno-Morskogo Flota'', literally "aviation of the military maritime fleet") was a part of the Soviet Navy.
== Origins ==
The first naval aviation units in Russia were formed in 1912–1914 as a part of the Baltic Fleet and the Black Sea Fleet. During World War I, the hydroplane units were used in the Black Sea for conducting aircraft reconnaissance, bombing and firing at coastal and port installations and enemy ships, and destroying submarines and enemy aircraft on the airfields.

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