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  2. 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. [6] Porkkala Naval Base Finland: 1944–1956 Signals intelligence facility. Rostock East Germany: 1949–1990 Signals intelligence facility ...

  3. Sperenberg Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Sperenberg was as a key location for the Soviet forces in East Germany. The airport was a designated transport airfield, and so was equipped with heavy transport types such as the IL-76 and AN-22. The airfield was the sole operational site of a single An-26 L (14 Orange, c/n 00607), used for airfield and NAVAID calibration. [ 1]

  4. List of Soviet Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Map of Air Force bases of the Soviet union. This List of Soviet Air Force bases is a list containing all air bases within the Soviet Union or utilized by the Soviet Air Forces. Additional information includes the location of the air base, which military units were in command of or hosted at the air base, and aircraft types known to have been ...

  5. Aspidnoye (air base) - Wikipedia

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    Aspidnoye (air base) Aspidnoye, August 1966, from US KH-7 satellite. /  69.36333°N 161.56167°E  / 69.36333; 161.56167. Aspidnoye, also referred to as Dresba and Krumaya, is an abandoned Russian military airfield [2] near Ambarchik in Bilibinsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, on the border with the Sakha Republic, located 41 km ...

  6. Naval museum complex Balaklava - Wikipedia

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    Naval museum complex Balaklava (Ukrainian: Морський музейний комплекс "Балаклава", Russian: Музей холодной войны, "The Cold War Museum", designation K-825) is an underground submarine base in Balaklava, Crimea (originally known as Object 825 GTS). It was a top-secret military facility during ...

  7. Alt Daber Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Alt Daber Airfield. /  53.20222°N 12.52250°E  / 53.20222; 12.52250. The Old Daber Airfield (also known as Wittstock Air Base ), is an abandoned military air base located just outside the town of Wittstock in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, in north-western Brandenburg, Germany .

  8. Chagan (air base) - Wikipedia

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    The airbase was built in the 1950s and abandoned in the 1990s. In 1955, Dolon was one of only six Soviet bases capable of handling the Myasishchev M-4 (Bison) bomber. The 79th Heavy Bomber Aviation Division was created at Dolon in 1957. The Tupolev Tu-160 (Blackjack) was temporarily deployed to Dolon in the late 1980s.

  9. Tiksi West Airfield - Wikipedia

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    11,483. 3,500. The Tiksi West complex, captured by a KH-9 HEXAGON satellite in 1974. Tiksi West (Tiksi-Zapadny) was a large air base in Sakha Republic, Russia, located about 7 km west of Tiksi. It appeared on Department of Defense navigation charts during the Cold War, and was listed as having a 13,500 ft (4100 metre) runway with jet capabilities.