Aircraft from the GSFG used the Przemkow Range in Western Poland. That range had many similarities with the target airfield on the Wittstock Air-to-Ground
Gunnery/Bomb Range (Gadow-Rossow) in the GDR. Przemkow was an element of the 532nd Aviation Training Center (Uchebnyy Aviatsionnyy Tsentr).
1: Platoon strongpoint / trench, 3 tanks
2-“Ch”: Chaparral platoon in firing positions / 9 vehicles, 4 launcher mock-ups
2-“V”: Vulcan platoon in firing positions / 4 mock-ups
3: Howitzer battery in firing position / 4 howitzer mock-ups and 8 motor vehicles
5: Medium-tank company in combat formations / 12 tanks
21: Medium-tank company on the march / 10 tanks
27: Hawk SAM battery / Battery control point, 4 radars and 3 motor vehicles
42: Pershing firing platoon / 3 control points, 6 motor vehicles
46: Highway bridge
62: Grass airfield / Runway 2700x50 meters
62-1: Northwest aircraft parking apron / 12 aircraft in the combat exposure area
62-2: Central aircraft parking apron / 12 aircraft in the combat exposure area
62-3: Southeast aircraft parking apron / 12 aircraft in the combat exposure area
62-4: Aircraft taking off / Pair of aircraft
62-5: Airfield command post / Command post, 2 radars, 1 radio aid
62-6: POL dump / 6 fuel tanks, 1 motor vehicle
62-7: Ammunition dump / 6 storage areas, 2 motor vehicles
62-8: Hardened aircraft structures / [2 structures?]
62-9: Central fueling point
101: Initial training benchmark / Circle Δ = 100 meters - Cross = 40 x 40
100: Firing ranges / Circle Δ = 400
103: Night
105/105A: Radar target / Corner reflector
PROHIBITED:
During live AAA gunnery at the Cieszyn Range, [night?] sorties at the Przemkow Range are prohibited.
During daytime sorties, overflight of the observation tower at a distance of 15 meters at H = 100 meters.
PERMITTED:
Bombing from horizontal flight with a zoom climb and dive by all aircraft types employing caliber Δ = 500.
Dropping caliber 1500 bombs on targets n°5 and 62 given that the targets are acquired visually.
Launch of air-to-ground guided missiles from a combat heading of 290-300 meters.
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HERE (created by Manfred Bischoff)