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  2. List of Soviet Union military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    Limited Contingent of Soviet Troops in Afghanistan (The 40th Army under the command of the Turkestan Military District; 1979–1989) Soviet Forces in Mongolia (under the command of the Transbaikal Military District) 5th Army (1921–1924) 17th Army (1940–1946) 39th Army (1945–1946; 1970–1992) 39th Army in China (1945)

  3. Category:Military installations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Russian nuclear test sites (5 P) S. Soviet military radars (44 P) Pages in category "Military installations of the Soviet Union" ... Shipka (military base)

  4. 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".

  5. Military districts of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The number of military districts varied depending on the circumstances and with the evolution of the Soviet Army.Before the eastern campaign of 1941–45, there were 16 military districts and one front although this number fluctuated and as many as 25 military districts existed at different time before the war.

  6. Far Eastern Military District - Wikipedia

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    Following the Soviet victory in the Civil War the Soviet forces in the area became the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army (OKDVA) of the Far Eastern Republic. The District was first briefly formed in 1935 from those forces, but then reverted to the title Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army, under Marshal of the Soviet Union Vasily Blyukher ...

  7. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    Ostafyevo air base Moscow Oblast Various fixed-wing transports Krasnoznamensk Moscow Oblast 612th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment S-300PM; Kubinka air base Moscow Oblast Su-30SM Su-35S Il-20M Naro-Fominsk Moscow Oblast 202nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade S-300V4; Veretye air base Pskov Oblast Mi-28N Mi-24P Mi-35M Ka-52 Mi-8MT/MTV-2 Mi-26 Pskov ...

  8. Siberian Military District - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian Military District was a Military district of the Russian Ground Forces. The district was originally formed as a military district of the Russian Empire in 1864. In 1924 it was reformed in the Red Army. After the end of World War II the district was split into the Western and Eastern Siberian Military Districts.

  9. Russian 102nd Military Base - Wikipedia

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    The Russian military base was deployed on the territory of Armenia as early as 1996 (before that, the installation was still known as the 127th MRD of the Soviet Army). The bilateral treaty states that the Russian military will be in the base for 25 years, but Armenian authorities have said that if needed this time-frame can be reviewed, and ...