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  2. List of Russian military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    Troops of the Russian 102nd Military Base at Republic Square, Yerevan during the 2016 Armenian Independence Day military parade. This article lists military bases of Russia abroad. The majority of Russia's military bases and facilities are located in former Soviet republics; which in Russian political parlance is termed the "near abroad".

  3. Category:Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    Murmansk-150 (Zaozersk) submarine base Murmansk Oblast Nuclear submarines [26] Gadzhiyevo submarine base Murmansk Oblast Nuclear submarines [27] Polyarny naval base Murmansk Oblast Diesel submarines, corvettes, spy ships, minesweepers, landing ships Murmansk naval base Murmansk Oblast HQ, 14th Army Corps. Support ships Mishukovo naval base ...

  5. Category:Russian and Soviet Navy bases - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases (1 C, 9 P) ... Ochamchire Russian Naval Base;

  6. Baltic Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The pending entry of Sweden and Finland into NATO - in response to Russian invasion of Ukraine - would significantly strengthen NATO naval forces in the Baltic, particularly taking into account the strength of the Swedish Navy's submarine fleet. Russian commentators suggested that a modernization and expansion of Russian submarine forces in the ...

  7. List of Soviet Union military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest Soviet base abroad in the 1940s to 1950s. Cam Ranh Base Vietnam: 1979–2002 Pasha Liman Base, Vlore Albania: 1955–1962 It was the only Soviet base in the Mediterranean in the 1950s. [5] Porkkala Naval Base Finland: 1944–1956 Signals intelligence facility. Rostock East Germany: 1949–1990 Signals intelligence facility ...

  8. Category : Submarine installations of the Russian Navy

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    Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases (1 C, 9 P) P. Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Submarine installations of the Russian Navy"

  9. Leningrad Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    BT-44 Russian: БТ-44: 563 since 1985 [2] 5 Base minesweeper ship of project 12650 BT-115 Russian: БТ-115: 561 since 1994 Captain Lieutenant: Vladimir Remezov [2] 123rd separate submarines under repair battalion (based in Kronstadt) Captain of 1st rank: Igor Martemjanov [2] 6 Project 877 class diesel submarine: B-227 Russian: Б-227: since 1983