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Born on November 8, 1940 in the village of Alekseev-Orlovka (now within the city of Shakhtyorsk Donetsk region, Ukraine). In 1958 he graduated from the 10th grade of the working youth school in the city of Snezhnoye, Donetsk region. In 1957-1959 he worked as an electrician at mine No. 33-bis (Snezhnoye city).
In the army since August 1959. In 1960 he graduated from the 10th military aviation school initial training of pilots (the city of Kremenchug, Poltava region), in 1964 - the Chernihiv Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots. Until 1970, he served as a pilot, senior pilot and deputy commander of an air squadron for political affairs in a fighter regiment (in the Transcaucasian Military District). In 1968 he graduated from the three-month training courses for deputy commanders for political affairs at the Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy, in 1973 - the Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy (Monino).
Until 1979 he served as an air squadron commander, deputy commander and commander of a fighter regiment (in the Group Soviet troops in Germany). In 1978 he completed a two-month academic course at the Yu. A. Gagarin Air Force Academy. In 1979-1983 he commanded a fighter aviation regiment (in the Central Asian Military District).
Member of the fighting in Afghanistan: in June 1981 - July 1982 - commander of the 27th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment. He took part in 12 major operations to defeat gangs, various communications and large warehouses. He made 415 sorties on the MiG-21bis fighter.
For courage and heroism shown in the performance of international duty, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 20, 1982, Guards Colonel Kot Viktor Sevastyanovich was awarded the title of Hero Soviet Union with the award of the Order of Lenin and the medal " Golden Star».
In 1983-1984 - commander of a mixed air division (in the Far Eastern Military District), in 1984-1985 - deputy commander of the Air Force of the Far Eastern Military District for fighter aviation.
In December 1985 - November 1987 - Commander of the Air Force - Deputy Commander of the 40th Army for Aviation. He supervised all Soviet aviation formations in Afghanistan, was directly involved in the leadership of 7 combat operations. In January-March 1987, he developed plans and took a direct part in the hostilities in the province of Kandahar, in April 1987 - in the provinces of Logar and Paktia, in June-July 1987 - in the province of Wardak.
In November 1987 - June 1988 - First Deputy Commander of the Air Force of the Baltic Military District (from February 1988 - 15th air army). In June 1988 - August 1989 - Commander of the Air Force of the Central Group of Forces (Czechoslovakia), in August 1989 - May 1992 - Chief of Aviation of the South-West Direction.
In May-July 1992 - Head of the Interdepartmental Commission of the Unified Air Traffic Control System. From July 1992 to July 2000 - 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force. In March 1994 and March 1995 he traveled to Tajikistan to coordinate the actions of aviation of the peacekeeping forces, in May 1995 he participated in planning aviation actions in Chechnya. Since July 2000, Colonel-General V.S. Kot has been in reserve.
Lives in Moscow. In 2000-2012 he worked as an adviser to the governor of the Moscow region.
(born 11/08/1940) - fighter pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1982), Major General of Aviation. After graduating from the Chernihiv VVAUL in 1964, he served in the Air Force. He commanded a regiment in Afghanistan.
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Kot Viktor Sevastyanovich - commander of the 27th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (Air Force of the 40th Army, Limited contingent of Soviet troops in Democratic Republic Afghanistan), guard colonel. Born on November 8, 1940 in the village of Alekseev-Orlovka (now within the city of Shakhtyorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine). Ukrainian. In 1958 he graduated from the 10th grade of the working youth school in the city of Snezhnoye, Donetsk region. In 1957-1959 he worked as an electrician at mine No. 33bis (Snezhnoye). In the army since August 1959. In 1960 he graduated from the 10th Military Aviation School for Initial Pilot Training (Kremenchug, Poltava Region), in 1964 - from the Chernihiv Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots. Until 1970, he served as a pilot, senior pilot and deputy commander of an air squadron for political affairs in a fighter regiment (in the Transcaucasian Military District). In 1968 he graduated from the three-month training courses for deputy commanders for political affairs at the Yu.A. Gagarin Air Force Academy, in 1973 - the Yu.A. Gagarin Air Force Academy (Monino). Until 1979 he served as an air squadron commander, deputy commander and commander of a fighter aviation regiment (in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany). In 1978 he completed two-month academic courses at the Air Force Academy named after Yu.A. Gagarin. In 1979-1983 he commanded a fighter aviation regiment (in the Central Asian military district). Participated in combat operations in Afghanistan: in June 1981 - July 1982 - commander of the 27th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment. He took part in 12 major operations to defeat gangs, various communications and large warehouses. He made 415 sorties on the MiG-21bis fighter. For courage and heroism shown in the performance of international duty, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of September 20, 1982, Guards Colonel Kot Viktor Sevastyanovich was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal .In 1983-1984 - commander of a mixed air division (in the Far Eastern Military District), in 1984-1985 - deputy commander of the Air Force of the Far Eastern Military District for fighter aviation. In December 1985 - November 1987 - commander of the Air Force - deputy commander of the 40th Army for aviation. He supervised all Soviet aviation formations in Afghanistan, was directly involved in the leadership of 7 combat operations. In January-March 1987, he developed plans and took a direct part in the hostilities in the province of Kandahar, in April 1987 - in the provinces of Logar and Paktia, in June-July 1987 - in the province of Wardak. In November 1987 - June 1988 - First Deputy Commander of the Air Force of the Baltic Military District (since February 1988 - the 15th Air Army). In June 1988 - August 1989 - Commander of the Air Force of the Central Group of Forces (Czechoslovakia), in August 1989 - May 1992 - Head of Aviation of the South-Western Direction (Kishinev). In May-July 1992 - Head of the Interdepartmental Commission of the Unified Air Control System movement. From July 1992 to July 2000 - 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force. In March 1994 and March 1995 he traveled to Tajikistan to coordinate the actions of aviation of the peacekeeping forces, in May 1995 he participated in planning aviation actions in Chechnya. Since July 2000, Colonel-General V.S. Kot has been in reserve. He lives in Moscow. In 2000-2012, he worked as an adviser to the Governor of the Moscow Region. Colonel General (1993), Honored Military Pilot of the Russian Federation (). He was awarded the Soviet Order of Lenin (), 3 Orders of the Red Banner (,), the Order "For Service to the Motherland in Armed Forces USSR "3rd degree (), the Russian Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 4th degree with swords (), medals, foreign awards.
Government Award Winner Russian Federation for a significant contribution to the development of the Russian Air Force (2012).
I SHOW AGAIN Victor Sevastyanovich bent over the map, making the last corrections for “zero” visibility. There will be rocks on the sides, below - continuous cloudiness, which will have to be pierced through and bombed with one hundred percent accuracy: the small distance between the Soviet positions and the positions of the spooks did not allow a different degree of accuracy. Yes, you also need to get out of the gorge and bring a few fighter-bombers behind you. Who is to lead the operation? Slowly but surely, the most suitable candidate matured in the commander. Your own. It just so happens in war that the personal risk of the commander is caused by concern for reducing the risk for subordinates. This simple dialectic made Viktor Sevastyanovich Kot rise into the sky, leading various-scale military operations. The largest of them was in the Panjshir Valley. Dushmans prepared for it well too, separating the sky from the earth with a dense fire curtain, impenetrable like a minefield. Some young pilots were even shy then. So who should take the initiative, if not experienced aviators? .. Again and again he circled over the gorge, leading changing pairs of fighters into position. Dozens of times he made a maneuver, in laconic military language meaning: “I show again.” He had a case in practice when he had to direct Afghan pilots disoriented by the enemy at a target. For several days they bombed on the Dushman "tip". The commander himself had to check the map with reality. Mortal risk was at that moment the only possible tactical move. "Who, if not you?" - such a rhetorical question was put to him more than once by life, and in the most "non-heroic" situations. She forced the dream of a military pilot school to be postponed for two years and brought yesterday's tenth grader to the mine. I had to feed my family. The funeral for his father came to their house back in 1942, when Victor was not even two years old. He grew up, learned ... Who, besides him, will pay off debts? And yet, the intermediate peak - admission to the school - was overcome. Behind her - the next, a diploma with honors. And then - gradually, day after day - more than three thousand hours of raids. Now he has hundreds of thousands of these hours, because they include aerial work and pupils of Viktor Sevastyanovich, and subordinates who have already become commanders - everyone to whom he gave lessons in attitude to work and to life by his own example. For the second time, the communist Kot was sent to Afghanistan as a Hero of the Soviet Union. The risk of flights has decreased significantly, - he concludes his observations, - they are made more often at night, at high altitude. The reduction in risk is directly related to an increase in the level of skill and tactical training. And beginners need to reach this level without swinging. Naturally, this does not happen by itself. Reducing the degree of risk in extreme conditions is achieved by Viktor Sevastyanovich Kot. Personal example.
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Born on November 8, 1940 in the urban-type settlement of Alekseev-Orlovka, now within the city of Shakhtersk, Donetsk region of Ukraine, in the family of an employee. Ukrainian. Secondary education. After graduating from high school, he worked at the mine as an electrician.
IN Soviet army from August 1959. In 1964 he graduated from the Chernigov Higher Military Aviation Pilot School, served in a fighter aviation regiment in the Red Banner Transcaucasian Military District, in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. In 1973 he graduated from the Yu.A. Gagarin, in 1978 - academic courses.
From 1981 to 1982 Colonel B.C. The cat served in the limited contingent Soviet troops in Afghanistan as commander of a fighter aviation unit.
By decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 20, 1982, for the courage and heroism shown in providing international assistance to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Colonel Viktor Sevastyanovich Kot was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal (No. 11484).
Upon returning to the Soviet Union in 1984-1985. - Deputy Commander of the 1st Air Army (Khabarovsk city) of the Red Banner Far Eastern Military District. In 1984 Colonel B.C. The cat is assigned military rank Air Major General.
In 1985, he was again sent to Afghanistan, where in 1985-1987. was Deputy Commander of the 40th Army - Commander of the Air Force of the 40th Army. In 1987–1988 - First Deputy Commander of the 15th Air Army (Riga city) of the Red Banner Baltic Military District, in 1988-1989. - Commander of the Air Force of the Central Group of Forces (Czechoslovakia), in 1989-1992. - Commander of the Air Force of the troops of the South-Western direction (Kishinev city).
In 1992–1998 B.C. Kot - First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, in 1998–2000. - at the disposal of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Since 2000, Colonel General of Aviation B.C. The cat works as an adviser to the governor of the Moscow region.
Awarded with orders Lenin, Red Banner (thrice), "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR / RF" 3rd degree, "For Merit to the Fatherland" with swords 4th degree, 15 medals.
(born 11/08/1940) - fighter pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1982), Major General of Aviation. After graduating from the Chernihiv VVAUL in 1964, he served in the Air Force. He commanded a regiment in Afghanistan.
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