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  2. List of military airbases in Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of military airbases in Russia, including the airbases used by the Russian Aerospace Forces, Russian Naval Aviation, National Guard of Russia and aircraft repair depots. 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:

  3. 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 ...

  4. Engels-2 air base - Wikipedia

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    3,500 metres (11,483 ft) Concrete. Engels-2 (Russian: Энгельс) is a strategic bomber military airbase in Russia located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of Saratov. Engels is a major bomber operations base, and is Russia's sole operating location for the Tupolev Tu-160 (NATO: Blackjack) strategic bomber. The base has a 3,500-metre (11,500 ft ...

  5. List of Russian military bases abroad - Wikipedia

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    Russian 102nd Military Base in Gyumri and the Russian 3624th Airbase in Erebuni Airport near Yerevan. Est. 3,214 [5] to 5,000 [6] Belarus. Russian military presence in Belarus: The Baranavichy Radar Station, [4][7][8] the Vilyeyka naval communication centre near Vilyeyka and a joint Air Force and Air Defense training center in Baranovichi [9 ...

  6. Category:Russian Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Poduzhemye (air base) Postovaya (air base) Pribylovo (air base) Primorsko-Akhtarsk air base. Princess Olga Pskov International Airport. Protasovo (air base) Provideniya Bay Airport. Pugachyov (air base) Pushkin Airport.

  7. Morozovsk air base - Wikipedia

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    Length and surface. 09/27. 2,472 metres (8,110 ft) Concrete. Morozovsk is an air base of the Russian Aerospace Forces as part of the 4th Air and Air Defence Forces Army, Southern Military District. The base is home to the 559th Bomber Aviation Regiment [ru] which had three squadrons of Sukhoi Su-34 (NATO: Fullback) as part of the 1st Guards ...

  8. Lipetsk air base - Wikipedia

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    Length and surface. 15/33. 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) Concrete. Lipetsk Air Base (also given as Lipetskiy, Lipetsky, Lipetsk-2, Shakhm 10, and Lipetsk West) is an air base in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia located 12 km northwest of Lipetsk. It is the chief combat training center of the Russian Aerospace Forces, analogous to the United States Air Force 's ...

  9. Ukrainka (air base) - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainka (air base) Ukrainka (also known as Ookrainka and Seryshevo) is one of Russia's largest strategic Long Range Aviation bases in the Russian Far East. Located in Amur Oblast, Russia, 28 km north of Belogorsk, and 8 km north of the town of Seryshevo, it is a major nuclear bomber base, with large tarmacs and nearly 40 revetments.