Uladzimir Karvat

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Uladzimir Mikhailovich Karvat
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Native name
Уладзімір Мікалаевіч Карват
Birth nameUladzimir Mikalayevich Karvat
Born(1959-11-28)November 28, 1959
Brest, Byelorussian SSR
DiedMay 23, 1996(1996-05-23) (aged 36)
Near , Belarus
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Belarus
Service/branchFlag of the Soviet Air Force.svg Soviet Air Force
Flag of the Belarusian Air Force.svg Belarusian Air Force
Years of service1981—1996
RankLieutenant Colonel
Commands heldAn airbase outside of Baranovichi
AwardsHero of Belarus ribbon bar.png
70 years saf rib.png
Order service to the homeland3 rib.png

Uladzimir Mikalayevich Karvat (Belarusian: Уладзімір Мікалаевіч Карват, Russian: Владимир Николаевич Карват, November 28, 1959, Brest, Belarus – May 23, 1996) was a pilot for the Belarusian Air Force and was the first recipient of the title Hero of Belarus.

Early life and career[]

Karvat was born in the city of Brest, on May 28, 1959, in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. He joined the Soviet Air Force in 1981 and completed courses at the higher piloting school in Armavir. Afterwards, he was deployed to the Far East of the Russian SFSR. There, Karvat advanced from being a normal pilot, to the commander of a flight training squadron.

He had been awarded the Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd class and the Jubilee Medal "70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR".

In August 1994, three years after the Soviet Union collapsed, he decided to serve in the newly created Armed Forces of Belarus. On September 11, 1994, Karvat took an oath of loyalty to the people of Belarus. He was given the command of a tactical training unit of the 61st airbase in Baranovichi.

Accident[]

Karvat was honored posthumously for his heroic actions, which took place on November 21, 1996, when his training aircraft (a Sukhoi Su-27p) caught fire. Though he was given the order to eject, the plane was heading directly for a populated area. Keeping that in mind, Karvat steered the plane until it crashed 1 km away from the area of , killing him. President Alexander Lukashenko issued Decree Number 484 that day, awarding Karvat with the title Hero of Belarus. The decree stated: "For heroism while in the performance of military duty, we award Lieutenant Colonel Karvat, Uładzimir Mikałajevič the title "Hero of Belarus" (posthumous).

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