Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union into its fifteen constituent republics in December 1991, the aircraft and personnel of the Soviet Air Force - the VVS were divided among the newly independent states. General Pyotr Deynekin,
the former deputy commander-in-chief of the Soviet Air Forces, became
the first commander of the new organisation on 24 August 1991. Russia
received the majority of the most modern fighters and 65% of the
manpower. The major commands of the former Soviet VVS
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