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  2. Aspidnoye (air base) - Wikipedia

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    Aspidnoye, also referred to as Dresba and Krumaya, is an abandoned Russian military airfield [2] near Ambarchik in Nizhnekolymsky District, Sakha Republic, near the border of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, located 41 km north of Petushki and near the now also abandoned settlement of Mikhalkino. [1]

  3. 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".

  4. Smirnykh (air base) - Wikipedia

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    Smirnykh (Russian: Смирных) is an abandoned Russian Air Force airbase in Sakhalin, Russia located 2 km east of the village of the same name. It appeared in June 1966 KH-7 imagery with a runway length of 2,000 m. It was expanded sometime after this to 2,500 m with a new extension of revetments added.

  5. Abandoned Russian base holds secrets of retreat in Ukraine

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    STORY: In September 2022, Russian forces fled the Ukrainian town of Balakliia.But they left their traces everywhere. One of them is this abandoned building, which the Russians used as a military ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Chekurovka (air base) - Wikipedia

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    Chekurovka was an Arctic military airfield in Sakha Republic, Russia located 89 km southwest of Tiksi. [1] It is a remote, large bomber staging base that was either abandoned during construction or commissioned for emergency use. [1]

  8. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    Yeysk air base Krasnodar Krai Ka-27M Il-20M Tsentralny air base Rostov Oblast An-12 An-26 An-148-100E Mi-24P Mi-26 Il-20M Taganrog air base Rostov Oblast Il-76MD Kirovskoye air base Occupied Crimea: Flight Test Centre (Maritime) Feodosia and Dzhankoi Occupied Crimea: 18th Anti-Aircraft Regiment S-400; Pantsir-S1; Dzhankoi helicopter base ...

  9. Category : Abandoned military projects of the Soviet Union

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    Soviet chemical weapons program (2 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Abandoned military projects of the Soviet Union" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.