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  2. Chekurovka (air base) - Wikipedia

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    It is a remote, large bomber staging base that was either abandoned during construction or commissioned for emergency use. [1] It was probably built around 1960 as a forward deployment base for the Soviet Union's strategic bomber force and abandoned shortly afterward. [1] Its status and condition are unknown.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Maykhe air base - Wikipedia

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    Maykhe (Russian: Майхэ), also given as Mayke, is an abandoned military air base of the Soviet Armed Forces in Primorsky Krai, Russia. [1] It is located about 20 km (12 miles) east of the town of Artyom.

  5. Exploring the 'Forbidden City,' a former Soviet military base

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    After the Cold War Soviet troops abandoned their former headquarters which have remained off limits to the public since their inhabitance. Exploring the 'Forbidden City,' a former Soviet military base

  6. Aspidnoye (air base) - Wikipedia

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    The base would then be abandoned each spring. The airfield was intended for staging and dispersal for the Soviet Union's Tupolev Tu-95 and Tupolev Tu-22 bomber force. [citation needed] The position of Aspidnoye on the shore of the Arctic Ocean would have given it access to northern resupply ship routes for fuel supplies.

  7. Bechevinka - Wikipedia

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    Bechevinka (Russian: Бечевинка) was a naval base of the Soviet and Russian Navies in a remote portion of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It was established in the 1960s for use by submarines of the Soviet Pacific Fleet. The site was abandoned in 1996 and is currently a tourist destination as a ghost town.

  8. Alt Daber Airfield - Wikipedia

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    With the reunification of West Germany and East Germany from 1989/1990, the Soviet Army agreed to return all bases by the end of 1994. The airfield was handed back to the district authorities on 20 June 1994. The airfield was then used for a time by the Bundeswehr, before being abandoned.

  9. Naval museum complex Balaklava - Wikipedia

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    Model submarine of Project 613, Balaklava Naval Museum Entrance tunnel to old Soviet submarine base. Old Soviet submarine pen Mine cars, Balaklava Naval Museum. Naval museum complex Balaklava (Ukrainian: Морський музейний комплекс "Балаклава", Russian: Музей холодной войны, "The Cold War Museum", designation K-825) is an underground submarine ...