3rd Training Base of the Air Force(Chinese: 空军第3训练基地) was a formation of the People's Liberation Army Air Force of People's Republic of China. It was activated in Daxing District, Beijing from Headquarters, and 1st Independent Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion which equipped with SA-2 Guideline missile. The training base was also attached by 2nd and 3rd Independent AAA Battalions, which also equipped with SA-2s. From April 7, 1965, to December 1967 the division was transferred to headquarters of PLAAF's control before it was returned to Air Force of Beijing MR.
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| - 3rd Training Base of the Air Force(Chinese: 空军第3训练基地) was a formation of the People's Liberation Army Air Force of People's Republic of China. It was activated in Daxing District, Beijing from Headquarters, and 1st Independent Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion which equipped with SA-2 Guideline missile. The training base was also attached by 2nd and 3rd Independent AAA Battalions, which also equipped with SA-2s. From April 7, 1965, to December 1967 the division was transferred to headquarters of PLAAF's control before it was returned to Air Force of Beijing MR. (en)
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| - 4th Independent Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (1964-76) (en)
- 14th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (1985-94) (en)
- 3rd Training Base (1959-64) (en)
- 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division (1976-85) (en)
- 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division (1994-) (en)
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| - 3rd Training Base of the Air Force(Chinese: 空军第3训练基地) was a formation of the People's Liberation Army Air Force of People's Republic of China. It was activated in Daxing District, Beijing from Headquarters, and 1st Independent Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion which equipped with SA-2 Guideline missile. The training base was also attached by 2nd and 3rd Independent AAA Battalions, which also equipped with SA-2s. On March 1, 1964, the training base was reorganized into 4th Independent Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division of the Air Force (Chinese: 空军独立高炮第4师). The division was then composed of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th independent AAA battalions, all equipped with SA-2. The division was subordinated to Air Force of Beijing Military Region. From April 7, 1965, to December 1967 the division was transferred to headquarters of PLAAF's control before it was returned to Air Force of Beijing MR. On March 1, 1976, the division was renamed as 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division of the Air Force (Chinese: 空军地空导弹第4师). The division was then composed of 22nd, 23rd and 24th anti-aircraft missile regiments. On September 10, 1985, the division was reduced to 14th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade of the Air Force (Chinese: 空军地空导弹第14旅). In 1994, the division was re-expanded to 4th Anti-Aircraft Missile Division of the Air Force (Chinese: 空军地空导弹第4师). (en)
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