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Western Military District
Buzzer (4625 kHz)
D marker (5292 kHz)
T marker (4182 kHz)
Air Horn (3510 kHz)
Goose (4310/3243 kHz)
Alarm (4770 kHz)
Katok-65 (4224/3218.5 kHz)
Southern Military District
The Pip (5448/3756 kHz)
The Squeaky Wheel (5473/3828 kHz)
Vega (5372 kHz)
Baron-78 (3850/4940 kHz)
Russian Air Force Frequencies
All voice frequencies mentioned on this page are on the upper sideband.
The aircraft callsigns are made of 5 digits.
The primary/secondary designations reflect the usage by aircraft; the ground stations usually transmit on all frequencies simultaneously.
Military Transport Aviation
Frequencies (kHz)
6685
8847 (secondary)
11360
18030
Ground station callsigns
Davlenie: 708th Regiment, Taganrog
Kasta: 224th Detachment, Tver
Klarnetist: 196th Regiment, Tver
Korsar: Military Transport Aviation HQ, Moscow
Magnetron: 566th Regiment, Seshcha
Lad’ya: Heard in radio checks, location unconfirmed
Polis: 117th Regiment, Orenburg
Polotno: Heard in radio checks, location unconfirmed
Proselok: 334th Regiment, Pskov
This network carries plain voice traffic between transport aircraft and the Military Transport Aviation units.
Voice Frequencies (USB)5827, 5833, 5803, 5617, 5827, 8131, 8090, 8909, 8033, 8131, 11223, 11320
Call signs“Balans” (Moscow)
“Katolik” (Saratov)
“Dvojchatka” (Moscow-2)
“Limit” (Saratov-2)
“Nabor” (Moscow)
“Shpora” (Saratov)
“Balans” (Moscow-2)
“Tezis” (Saratov-2)
Ochistka” (Moscow)
“Medyanka” (Saratov)
“Duga” (Saratov-2)
“Stupen” (Moscow)
“Tablica” (Saratov)
“Kedr” (Saratov-2)
“Balans” (Moscow)
“Katolik” (Saratov)
“Dvojchatka” (Moscow-2)
“Limit” (Saratov-2)
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