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  2. Pacific Fleet (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Fleet (Russian: Тихоокеанский флот, romanized: Tikhookeansky flot [1]) is the Russian Navy fleet in the Pacific Ocean.Established in 1731 as part of the Imperial Russian Navy, the fleet was known as the Okhotsk Military Flotilla (1731–1856) and Siberian Military Flotilla (1856–1918), formed to defend Russian interests in the Russian Far East region along the ...

  3. Category:Russian and Soviet Navy bases - Wikipedia

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    Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Russian and Soviet Navy bases" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  4. Camp Calvin B. Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Camp Calvin B. Matthews or Marine Corps Rifle Range Camp Matthews or Marine Corps Rifle Range, La Jolla (prior to World War II) [1] or more simply Camp Matthews was a United States Marine Corps military base from 1917 until 1964, when the base was decommissioned and transferred to the University of California to be part of the new University of California, San Diego campus. [2]

  5. U.S. deploys warships as Russian fleet makes close pass to ...

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    The U.S. Navy deployed warships and aircraft to track a Russian naval flotilla after the Russian vessels sailed just 26 nautical miles off of South Florida’s coast on Tuesday.

  6. Soviet submarine B-427 - Wikipedia

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    B-427 was a Project 641 (Foxtrot-class) diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. The "B" (actually "Б") in her designation stands for большая (bolshaya, "large"). Commissioned in 1971, the submarine operated with the Russian Pacific Fleet until decommissioning in 1994.

  7. List of Russian military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    An agreement was signed for the creation of a Russian naval base with the separatist Republic of Abkhazia. [31] Central African Republic: Confirmed to be building a Russian military base. [32] Egypt: Confirmed to be building a Russian military base. [32] Eritrea: Logistics Center confirmed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. [33] [34 ...

  8. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    Kaspiysk naval base Dagestan: HQ, Caspian Flotilla. 177th Separate Guards Naval Infantry Regiment. 51st Separate Coastal Missile Battalion. Bal; Frigates, gunboats, corvettes, minesweepers, landing craft [37] [38] [39] Trudfront naval base Astrakhan Oblast: Landing craft, support ships Astrakhan naval base Astrakhan Oblast [40] Makhachkala ...

  9. List of military airbases in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The list includes overseas Russian airbases including those in Russian occupied Crimea. It can be compared with the List of Soviet Air Force bases; virtually no new airbase construction has taken place since 1991. The main air armies are the: 4th Air and Air Defence Forces Army which is part of the Southern Military District