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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".
Gvardeyskoye air base Occupied Crimea: Su-25SM Su-24M/Su-24MR Saki air base Occupied Crimea: Su-30SM Su-24MR/Su-24M Kacha air base Occupied Crimea: Ka-27 Ka-29 Ka-31R Be-12 An-26 Belbek air base Occupied Crimea: Su-30M2 Su-27SM Sevastopol and Yevpatoriya Occupied Crimea: 12th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment S-400; Pantsir-S1; Bombora air base ...
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
In new satellite imagery, Russia's military appears to be packing up equipment at a key airbase in Syria. The images show transport aircraft ready to load cargo at the Hmeimim Air Base on Friday.
Russian Air Force bases (172 P) Russian military radars (19 P) Pages in category "Military installations of Russia" The following 44 pages are in this category, out ...
The base was home to the 168th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment between 1991 and 1992, [6] and the 296th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment 1993-98. [7] Some Su-34 and Su-24s were redeployed to the air base after a Ukrainian drone strike [when?] on Morozovsk air base. A satellite image from 19 August 2024, appeared to show some 15 Su-34s and 14 Su ...
The Russian Airborne Troops also established an active military base outside of Java. The period of operation of the base is 49 years, with the possibility of automatic renewal for subsequent 15-year periods. On 16 December 2011, the 4th Guards Military Base was awarded the Order of St. George by President Medvedev. [13]
Russia relies on bases outside the current range of Ukrainian missiles to launch airstrikes and stockpiles large stores in its own country to conduct ground attacks, giving them a “huge ...