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Kommando LSK/LV

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The Kommando Luftstreitkräfte/Luftverteidigung (Kdo LSK/LV) was the Air Force Staff - and simultaneously the Air Force Command of the National People's Army (NPA), the Air Force of the former German Democratic Republic .

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3-712: The main task of the Kdo LSK/LV was to provide Command, Control and Communications (C3) to the military branch as the whole, as well as to the subordinated division-sized specified commands, groups, organizations, and units of the NVA's Air Force. Under deployment conditions, and in line with the situation awareness C3 had to be executed from the Main Air Force Operations Center , the so-called Zentraler Gefechtsstand 14 (ZGS-14) in Fürstenwalde ,

6-596: The Kommando LSK/LV. Units directly subordinated to the Kommando LSK/LV normally had numbers ending at 4. The first unit was -14, a second unit of the same kind was -24 etc. 52°31′37.8″N 13°49′53″E  /  52.527167°N 13.83139°E  / 52.527167; 13.83139 Command, Control and Communications Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

9-878: The Rear Operations Center (Rückwärtige Führungsstaffel - RFS) in Beeskow (Ranzig), or the Interim Operations Center (Hilfsführungsstelle - HFS) in Strausberg (Eggersdorf). The Kdo LSK/LV was established in 1950, and was disbanded together with the NVA in 1990. Its legal successor was the 5. Luftwaffendivision of the Bundeswehr . Source: The command was composed by the following establishment: A decisive number of division-sized specified commands, groups, organizations, units and military formations have been under direct control of

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