QUOTE (RIMPIANTO @ 13/3/2012, 22:30)
Yet thanks!
3rd question: which type of right helpful to hungarian missiles sites by soviet headquartier?
And how got the cooperation?
Rimpianto
Basically only at higher command levels, as the firing zones of the Soviet and Hungarian SAM systems were not overlapped.
At the end of the Cold War (1989), the Air Defense had...
Hungarian units:
11th SAM Brigade, defending Budapest (capital), with 6 S-75M Volhov (SA-2E) and 6 S-125M Neva (SA-3B) batteries.
104th SAM Regiment, defending Dunaujváros (industrial center), with 3 S-75M Volhov (SA-2E) and 2 S-200VE Vega-E (SA-5B) batteries.
105th SAM Regiment, defending Miskolc (industrial center), with 3 S-75M Volhov (SA-2E) batteries.
Soviet unit:
327th SAM Regiment, scattered around the country, defending airports used by them, with 6 S-125M Neva (SA-3B) batteries (one per each Soviet AFB).
... excluding the ARMY SAM units.