Military airfield

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A military airfield is an airfield used by the military . In Germany and Austria, military airfields of the air forces are also known as air bases ; Military airfields of the German Army Aviation are also called Army Airfield .

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Bitburg Air Base , Bitburg , Germany, 1988

He has not only the usual for an airfield installations as runways , taxiways , parking areas, maintenance, navigation and communication equipment often bunker for parking the aircraft , which also called HAS ( hardened aircraft shelter - armored aircraft shelter ), respectively.

In addition to the airfield and barracks , it often also includes a flight school , repair workshops and logistical facilities for operation.

Definition

As a rule, the organizations managing the airfield do not use the term military airfield itself. It is more of a generic term in German-speaking countries. The German Luftwaffe , the German Navy and the air forces of the Austrian Armed Forces designate their seats as the air base and naval airbases. The German army calls them an airfield or simply an airfield , just like the Swiss Air Force in German-speaking Switzerland - in French-speaking Switzerland they are called Base aérienne . The US Air Force speaks of Air Base (AB) or the smaller Air Station in Germany or generally outside the USA , the US Army of the Army Airfield or also the smaller Army Air Station . This term is also used by the British Army stationed in northwest Germany .

There are also airfields that are used both militarily and civilly.

Military airfields in Germany

In the list of air bases in Germany , all active military airfields of the Bundeswehr and NATO allies in Germany are listed with their key technical data and the deployed units.

Former military airfields

Civil airports or places of paramount importance

military flight operations ended in 1945, today a commercial airport
today Braunschweig-Wolfsburg Airport
The Air Base on the southern edge of the Frankfurt Airport served the USAF until the beginning of the 21st century as a gateway to Europe (dt. Gateway to Europe )
Conversion into a commercial airport
Conversion into a commercial airport
civil joint use since 1962, military use ended in 1990, today a commercial airport
Conversion into a commercial airport
Airport for Europa-Park Rust
Conversion into a commercial airport
Conversion into a commercial airport
Military co-use ended, today a commercial airport

Civil aerodromes of minor importance

The former air bases of the Wehrmacht, the National People's Army, the Bundeswehr and the Soviet armed forces are listed:

  • Achmer (Lw, RAF), military flight operations ended at the end of the 1940s, today a special airfield
  • Ahlhorn (Luftwaffe (Bundeswehr)), location of the Hansalinie metropolitan park as a logistics, technology and industrial park and approved as a special landing site.
  • Allstedt (Soviet armed forces), military flight operations ended in 1991, today a special airfield
  • Altenburg , conversion into a commercial airport, meanwhile Leipzig-Altenburg airfield
  • Babenhausen (Lw, USAF), military flight operations ended in 2006, today a commercial airfield
  • Bad Lippspringe (Paderborn) (Fliegertruppe, Lw), military flight operations ended after 1945, today a special landing site of the Rhine Army Parachute Association
  • Baden-Baden Oos ( airship force ), now a special landing site
  • Bamberg Army Airfield (Royal Bavarian Air Force, Air Force, US Army), military flight operations ended in 2012, today a special landing site
  • Bad Hersfeld (US Army), built in 1952/53, military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Bad Zwischenahn ; After the Second World War , the Canadians tore down two of the three runways and continued to use the facility. The Royal Air Force later tore down the last runway and built the RAF Hospital Rostrup (today BWK-Rostrup) there. On the privatized site, two of the three runways can still be seen through a protection .
  • Bitburg (USAF), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a commercial airfield
  • Bremgarten (Lw, Armée de l'air ), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Brockzetel (Lw), military flight operations at the port of operations ended at the end of 1945, today the glider airfield
  • Celle-Scheuen (Imperial Navy, Air Force), military flight operations ended in 1945, today a commercial airfield
  • Cottbus-Drewitz (NVA), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today airfield
  • Detmold (RAF), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Erding (Lw), military flight operations ended in September 2014, the Fliegerclub Erding can use the place with civil permission.
  • Falkenberg-Lönnewitz also Alt-Lönnewitz (Air Force, Red Army), military flight operations ended in 1993, today airfield
  • Finow / Eberswalde (Lw, Red Army), military flight operations ended in 1993, today airfield
  • Flensburg Today airfield
  • Giebelstadt (Lw, US Army), military flight operations ended in the mid-2000s, today a commercial airfield
  • Griesheim Air Base (Prussian Army, Lw, US Army) today a special landing site
  • Grossenhain (Sächs. Fliegertruppe, Lw, GSSD), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today airfield
  • Hildesheim (RAF), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a commercial airfield
  • Hopsten (Luftwaffe), conversion into an industrial park, partially renatured
  • Hoya (Lw), military flight operations at the port of operations ended at the end of 1945, today the glider airfield
  • Husum-Schwesing (Lw), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a commercial airfield
  • Itzehoe / Hungriger Wolf (Hohenaspe) (Army aviator), military flight operations ended in 2003, today a commercial airfield
  • Jüterbog Altes Lager (Fliegertruppe, Lw, GSSD), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Kaufbeuren (Allgäu) no military flight operations, technical training center of the Air Force , South Dept., Luftsportverein Kaufbeuren eV
  • Kiel (Lw, naval aviator) until 2012, then no more military flight operations
  • Köthen (Red Army), after the main runway was torn down, now a special landing site
  • Langeoog (Lw), military flight operations ended at the end of 1945, today's airfield is located about 1 km northeast of the former air base
  • Alt-Lönnewitz (Lw, GSSD), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Lübeck (Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), RAF, Luftwaffe (Bundeswehr)); since 1955 civil use parallel to military use, the latter ended after 1990, today a commercial airport
  • Lüneburg (Lw, RAF), military flight operations ended at the end of the 1940s, today a special airfield
  • Mainz-Finthen (Lw, US Army), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a commercial airfield
  • Marx (Lw), military flight operations at the port of operations ended at the end of 1945, today glider airfield
  • Quantities (Lw, Armée de l'air ), military flight operations ended in the late 1970s, today a commercial airfield
  • Mendig (Lw, Heeresflieger), military flight operations ended in 2004, today a special airfield with industrial area and event location
  • Mühldorf (Lw), today a special landing site
  • Neubrandenburg (Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht), NVA, Air Force); Conversion into a commercial airport
  • Neuhardenberg / Marxwalde (Lw, NVA, Lw), military flight operations ended in 1993, today a special landing site
  • Neumünster (Lw), military flight operations ended in 1945, today airfield
  • Nordhorn-Klausheide (Lw), military flight operations at the port of operations ended at the end of 1945, today a commercial airfield
  • Peenemünde (Lw, NVA), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Rechlin (Lw, Red Army), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a commercial airfield
  • Rheine-Bentlage (Army, Lw), military flight operations ended in 2017, today used by Aeroclub-Rheine
  • Rotenburg (Wümme) (Lw, Army aviator), military flight operations ended in 1994, today airfield
  • Roth (Lw, Heeresflieger), military flight operations ended in 2014, used by: Flieger-Club Roth and branch of the Bavarian police helicopter squadron
  • Schleissheim (various mil. Users), military flight operations ended in the early 1980s, today a special landing site
  • Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental (Lw, US Army), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a commercial airfield
  • Soest (Lw, RAF), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Stade (Lw), military flight operations ended in 1945, today a special airfield
  • Stendal-Borstel (Lw, Red Army), military flight operations ended in 1992, today a commercial airfield
  • Strausberg (Lw, Red Army, NVA, Lw) military flight operations ended in 1992, then airfield
  • Tutow / Demmin (Lw, Red Army / NVA), military flight operations ended in 1993, today airfield
  • Uetersen (Air Force); until 1972 parallel with a sports and civil airfield,
  • Varrelbusch (Lw, RAF), military flight operations ended in the late 1940s, today a commercial airfield
  • Werneuchen (Lw, Red Army), military flight operations ended in the 1990s, today a special airfield
  • Zweibrücken ( RCAF , USAF); Conversion into a commercial airport, special landing site since 2018

Decommissioned German airfields

Surname Users from to current use Remarks
Alt Daber Luftwaffe
GSSD
1940
May 3, 1945
May 3, 1945
1994
u. a. Race track and storage power plant
Alteno Luftwaffe Air
Force of the NVA
1938
May 1945
?
1990
Solar park
(Bad Aibling) -Mietrach air force 1937 1945 u. a. a technology and a "feel-good park" For years a listening station in the USA, the Bad Aibling Station
Basepohl NVA October 1975 September 1994 served as a helicopter airfield
Berlin-Gatow Air Force
RAF
November 2, 1935
June 25, 1945
Late April 1945
September 7th 1994
Air Force Barracks The Bundeswehr Military History Museum uses the hangars
Berlin-Johannisthal
Red Army Air Force
1914
1945
1918
1946
among other things aerodynamic park of the university military co-use in each case
Berlin-Tempelhof USAF 4th July 1945 1994 as Tempelhofer Freiheit as a recreation area (park) the original infrastructure apart from the taxiway lighting is still in place
Boenninghardt Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht)
1939
1945
z. T. Housing development, agriculture and forestry
Borkum Imperial Navy
Kriegsmarine
August 1914
1938/39
November 1918
May 1945
u. a. still the base of a SAR helicopter of the German Navy During the First World War naval flight station on the south beach, in the Second World War sea flight station at the New Harbor
Brandenburg-Briest Luftwaffe
NVA
Luftwaffe
k. A.
k. A.
1990
1945
1990
1993
u. a. a solar factory was a special airfield until 2009
Braunschweig-Broitzem Air
Force Air Force
April 1917
1935
November 1918
April 1945
Use by companies, institutes and authorities Used by the German Armed Forces during the Cold War
Bruggen RAF May 1, 1953 February 28, 2002 British Army barracks Barracks were returned to Germany in 2015
Bug (Ruegen) Imperial Navy
Kriegsmarine
1914
1930s
1918
1945
until the Second World War, Seefliegerhorst, additional runways for land planes
Cottbus-North Luftwaffe
NVA
Army Aviator
k. A.
k. A.
1990
1945
1990
k. A.
Industrial area and an aviation museum
Dedelstorf Air Force
RAF
1936
1945
1945
late 1940s
Delmenhorst-Adelheide air force April 1936 April 1945 Barracks and training area for the Bundeswehr
Doberitz Air
Force Air Force
Red Army
1910
1935
1945
1918
1945
1960
Dornberg air force 1937 1945
Dortmund-Brackel air force 1934 1945
Eschborn Air Force
US Army
1939
1945
April 1945
1992
Business park "Camp Phönix Park"
Frankfurt-Bonames ( "Maurice Rose" ) US Army 1952 1992 Nature and leisure area of ​​the old airfield (Frankfurt green belt)
Fürstenfeldbruck air force 1936 2003 Air Force Officer School Civil aviation use has not been possible since the end of 2015, as there is no longer a permit for the aviation group of the Bundeswehr.
Fürstenwalde-Neuendorf Luftwaffe
GSSD
from 1994 various civil and public users
July 1, 1937 August 31, 1994 (military use)
July 28, 2010 (civil traffic)
80% built over with a solar park and shut down Was a storage facility for nuclear warheads for a short time in 1969
and was completely closed in 2010 after the Russian armed forces withdrew in 1994
Gablingen b. Gersthofen Kgl. Bavarian Air
Force Air Force
US Army
1916
1934
1955
1918
1945
1967
BND Used by the US Army until 1998, after that the BND branch in Gablingen
Germersheim Air
Force
US Army Air Force and Airship Force
k. A.
k. A.
1945
k. A.
1945
1967
Goslar air force March 1937 April 1945 Use of the barracks by the Bundeswehr, residential buildings on the airfield
Goettingen air force 1936 1945 Industrial and commercial space and a school
Goeppingen air force 1935 1945
Grossenbrode Navy August 1938 May 1945 Seefliegerhorst in the Second World War, additional runways for land planes
Großostheim air force 1937 1945 Ringheim district of Großostheim Secret projects from 1943 to 1945, X-ray bundle flak and radiation transformer ( Betatron ), used after 1945 for motor and glider flight ( Ernst Jachtmann )
Großsachsenheim air force Summer 1942 March 1945 partly industrial area military re-use by the US Army
Gutersloh Air Force
RAF
British Army
1937
1945
1993
1945
1993
2013
Hage Imperial Navy
Air Force
1914
1938
April 1917
1943
was a port of operation, used by the Bundeswehr during the Cold War
Hailfingen
USAAF Air Force
1942
April 1945
April 1945
July 1945
agricultural use, the former runway is forested Concentration camp memorial at the western end of the former runway
Hanau-Langendiebach Air Force
US Army
1939
1945
April 1945
2007
Lies fallow, further use of the area is unclear
Handorf Air Force
RAF
April 4, 1937
1945
April 3, 1945 in the
late 1940s
Training area of ​​the Bundeswehr
Halle-Nietleben air force 1935 1945
Hanover-Vahrenwald Air
Force Air Force
1909
January 1939
November 1918
spring 1945
Use and a. by the Bundeswehr used as an airship port during the imperial era
Heidelberg US Army 1945 2014
Heidenau air force ? ? was a port of operation
Helmstedt-Mariental air force 1940 April 1945
Hesepe air force 1940? 1945 Bramsche reception center was a port of operations, used by the German Armed Forces and the armed forces of the Netherlands during the Cold War
Heuberg (Oettingen) air force k. A. 1945 Construction began in 1935
Wooden churches air force k. A. 1945 u. a. a waste management company during the Cold War transmitter of the Holzkirchen transmitter
Hops Luftwaffe
Air Force
October 25, 1939
April 1961
April 1945
2006
Husum-Schauendahl Air Force
RAF
1940
1945
1945
1945
Jever Air Force
RAF
Air Force
1936
1951
1983
1945
1961
2013
Air Force property protection regiment
Jueterbog dam Air
Force Air Force
1915
1935
1918
1945
used by the Western Group (GSSD) during the Cold War
Kaltenkirchen air force Late 1942 May 1945 was a deployment port, later a training area for the Bundeswehr
Kamper lake Navy 1930s 1945 is now in Poland Seefliegerhorst in World War II
Coal bites air force 1942 April 1945 Bundeswehr training area, golf course was a port of operation
Lammershagen air force k. A. 1945 Seefliegerhorst
Landsberg / Lech air force 1935 2017 The runway is used by a sport flying group Former location of Air Transport Squadron 61
Langendiebach / Hanau Air Force
US Army
1939
August 1945
March 1945
2007
leak Luftwaffe
Air Force
k. A.
1945
1959
1993
Anti-aircraft missile base of the Bundeswehr The runway is still used by the sport flying group
Leipheim Air Force
USAF
Air Force
March 12, 1937
1945
1959
April 24, 1945
1959
1994
until 2008 still in use by the armed forces Land was sold to local authorities in 2010
Lippstadt-Lipperbruch air force 1936 1945 Barracks construction on the airfield: 1945–1956 British Army, 1958–2006 German Armed Forces, then residential and commercial area
List on Sylt Navy 1920s / 30s 1945 Seefliegerhorst in World War II
Lottin air force 1945 is now in Poland
Malmsheim airfield Luftwaffe
Bundeswehr
1937
1955
1945 Glider airfield / training area BW and US Army Concrete track test site for Daimler / Bosch
Meiningen Air Force
NVA
1939
1965
1945
1990
industrial area was a port of operations
from 1965 helicopter squadron 16
Meppen air force 1936 1945 Defense technical department 91 of the Bundeswehr
Metz (Frescaty) Air force, airship force 1909 1919 until 2011 military airfield is in France today
Mills (East Prussia) air force 1945 is now in Poland, 7 km northeast of Grunwald
Munster-Handorf
Nellingen Air Force
US Army
1938
April 1945
August 1945
November 1992
Scharnhauser Park 1945 briefly Armée de l'air
nest Navy k. A. 1945 is now in Poland, in the Second World War, a sea air base
Neubiberg Luftwaffe
USAF
German Army
1936
1945
1957
May 8, 1945
October 21, 1957
1971
University of the Federal Armed Forces Conversion of the hangars into a sports hall and several warehouses; continued use of the barracks buildings as accommodation and staff; Conversion of the runway to a landscape park
Norderney Navy 1935 1945 Seefliegerhorst in World War II
Obertraubling air force Autumn 1938 Spring 1945 Place Neutraubling
Oedheim air force 1938 March 1945 Agriculture
Oldenburg Air Force
RAF
Air Force
1936
1951
1957
May 8, 1945
October 21, 1957
2006
u. a. a solar park military flight operations ended in 1993
Paderborn-Mönkeloh air force k. A. 1945 civil flight operations until the early 1970s industrial area
Horse field Air Force
USAF
Air Force
1939
1957
1961
1945
1958
1997
Opel test and event center
Plantlünne / Wesel Air Force
RAF
k. A.
April 1945
April 1945
May 1945
was a port of operation
Pillau-Neutief Navy 1939 1945 is now in Russia, in the Second World War, a sea air base
Potsdam 1914 1917 including a hotel Production plant for airships
Dash NVA
Air Force
1954
1990
1990
1994
Use for events of all kinds
Pütnitz Luftwaffe
GSSD
1930s
1951
Early 1945
1994
u. a. Festival site and a technical association was a sea flying school during the war
Quakenbrück air force 1935 1945 mainly commercial operations, glider airfields
Clean air force August 1938 April 1945 Camp Reinsehlen was a port of operation
Red vests Air Force
USAF
Sachsenheim Air Force
Armée de l'Air
k. A.
April 1945
April 1945
autumn 1945?
Schongau air force 1937 1945 Industrial park, substation
Schwaighofen (Neu-Ulm / Ulm) Air Force
US Army
1937
April 1945
1951
1983
industrial Estate civil flight operations until 1997
Schwerin-Görries Luftwaffe
GSSD
1935
1945
1945
1993
industrial Estate
Seddin Imperial Navy July 1915 November 1918 is now in Poland, was an airship port
Schweinfurt US Army
Conn Barracks AAF
1945 2014 industrial Estate
Sembach USAF 1953 1995 industrial Estate
Sperenberg GSSD 1958 1994 Use of a runway for automobile tests
Tarp / Eggebek Luftwaffe
Air Force
Navy
k. A.
1960
1964
1945
1964
2005
Eggebek industrial park and solar park
Templin Red Army 1955 1994 Driving safety center eHighway aviation use until 2012 as a special airfield
Toenning Imperial Navy
Kriegsmarine
August 1914
August 1936
November 1918
May 1945
industrial Estate In the First World War, a sea air base, in the Second World War a sea air base
Ulm-Dornstadt air force 1936 1945 industrial Estate
Varel-Friedrichsfeld air force 193x 1945 Training area of ​​the Bundeswehr was a port of operation
Venlo-Herongen air force March 1941 March 1, 1945 partly glider airfield
Vörden air force 1939? 1945 Training area for the British Army and German Armed Forces was a port of operation, used by the armed forces of Great Britain, the USA and the Netherlands during the Cold War
Werl air force 1936 1945 Conversion project KonWerl 2010 Usage by US and Belgian armed forces during the Cold War
Wesendorf air force circa 1937 1945 industrial Estate until 2006 Bundeswehr location
Wildenrath RAF January 15, 1952 2nd November 1992 Railway test center, Siemens
Wildeshausen Airship troops
Imperial Navy
May 1916
September 1917
September 1917
November 1918
Residential and commercial area
Wilhelmshaven Navy 1935 1945 Seefliegerhorst in World War II
Zellhausen (Mainhausen-) air force July 25, 1937 1945 Transmission systems in Mainflingen Alias ​​"sheep pasture"

The older of the civil airports still in operation today were also used for military purposes during the two world wars.

Airfields in the former German territory

The following airfields are located within the borders of Germany from 1914 and 1937 and were used by German air forces at that time.

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations continued after 1945

From 1910 to 1920 military use, also a flying school and flight school for fighter pilots.

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations in what is now Niveskoye / Juschny continued between 1945 and 2002, today no use

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations continued after 1945

Flight operations continued after 1919, now home to the Aéroclub de St-Avold

Military and civil flight operations continued after 1945, from 2018 (planned) the location of a US missile defense unit

Flight operations continued after 1945

Military airfields in Austria

The Austrian Armed Forces operate the following air bases:

Styria

Hinterstoisser Air Base , Zeltweg
  • Surveillance squadron
  • Anti-Aircraft Battalion 2
  • Fliegerwerft 2
  • Airborne and anti-aircraft troop school
Nittner Air Base , Graz
Military operations at Graz Airport ceased on October 1, 2008
Fiala Fernbrugg Air Base , Aigen im Ennstal
  • Anti-Aircraft Battalion 2
  • Helicopter squadron consisting of Alouette III
  • Aigen Fliegerwerft

Upper Austria

Vogler Air Base , Linz - Hörsching
  • Air support command
  • Fliegerwerft 3
  • Aviation logistics center

Lower Austria

Brumowski Air Base , Langenlebarn
  • Air Support Squadron
  • Air reconnaissance command
  • Airborne and anti-aircraft troop school
  • Fliegerwerft 1
Wiener Neustadt military airfield , Wiener Neustadt
  • no aircraft of the armed forces stationed for training flights and parachute training

There are also air bases in:

  • Salzburg (Airspace Control Command, Anti-Aircraft Battalion 3)
  • Klagenfurt (helicopter base)
  • Schwaz in Tirol (helicopter base)

Military airfields in Switzerland

Former aircraft shelter at Mollis military airfield

Only a few of the dozen military slopes, particularly in the Alpine region, are still in active use. In 2006, the military airfields were renamed Airfield Commandos.

Military airfields in the Czech Republic

The Air Force of the Czech Republic operates the following air force bases (number and Czech name of the unit in round brackets):

USA military airfields (Air Force Base)

Air Force Base (AFB) , German: Air Force Base refers to a military airfield, in particular the US Air Force ( USAF ). The air forces of other countries also use the name, including South Africa and Australia .

Either a geographical location name from the surrounding area or the name of a well-deserved, deceased person is selected for unambiguous naming. The abbreviation is the name of the support point AFB attached, for example, Edwards AFB after Glen Edwards is named as co-pilot of the flying wing - prototype Northrop YB-49 was killed in 1948 at this location.

Small bases of the US Air Force and those outside the US are often only called Air Base (AB) , such as B. Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

Well-known military airfields in the USA

Well-known US military airfields outside of the US

US military airfields in Germany

The following information is partially redundant to the information above


See also

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